Play Meter

Issue: 1977 March - Vol 3 Num 5

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COINMAN QUESTIONED
I read your magazine's article
on the "Coin man of the Month in
your December issue more than a
week ago. I find that I still have a
desire to comment on some of the
claims made by the operator. My
intent is not in attacking Mr.
Pasziewicz, but in improving the
quality of article content in your
publication. We rely on publica-
tions such as Play Meter as a
source of accurate and realistic
information on our industry for
use in improving our own opera-
It
tion.
I can only compare the accura-
cy of your reporting to my own
operation.
However, my pre-
sumption is that efficiency im-
proves as the operation grows.
My firm operates about five
hundred combined music and
game machines. I employ only
eight people and only have eight
vehicles for an operation one-
third the size.
My average
location gross is about $50.00.
Let's now structure a hypo-
thetical operation of 600 music
and game stops which would
yield a weekly gross of about
$30,000. Let's pay 130 employees
$150 per week and an owner $500
per week.
Let's replace 600
phonographs every eight years
(at a rate of 75 per year or $2740
per week ). Let's plan $1200 per
week for parts (4 percent of
sales). Let's buy 3 records a
week for each machine ($1296).
Let's lease 80 vehicles at $110
each ($2030 per week). Let's buy
one tank of gas for each vehicle
And let's figure our
($912).
employee payroll taxes and other
benefits at a conservative 8
percent of payroll ($1600 per
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OVER !":Il USED FLIPPERS IN STOCK, REAOY FOR
IMMEOIA TE DELIVERY I CALL COllECT .
[In the article, Mr. Pasziewicz
opposes 2S cent play on music.
He states that his phonos are on
two for 2S cents with some lower
class locations set on three for a
quarter. He said nothing about
his pricing on games .
Your hypothetical operation
using Mr. Pasziewicz's figures
fails to take into account the fact
that with his 130 employees and
80 vehicles he also runs a 1600
piece cigarette machine route, a
juU-line vending division and an
office coffee service. Therefore
to properly apply Mr. Paszie-
wicz's figures to your hypotheti-
cal operation, w hich is purely
music and games, you would have
to discount the employees and
vehicles that are used in other
areas.
Assuming that half of his 130
employees and half of his 80
vehicles are used to run his
cigarette and vending routes and
the office coffee service, you wiU
get quite a different picture. The
new bottom line figure would
read $12,243 in the plus column,
each week. I bet '!IOU could buy a
lot of games with that. -Ed.]
ADVANCE DISTRIBUTING CO.
TEL: (314) 652-1600
2820 N. GRAND BLVD .,
ST. LOUIS , MO. 63107
NSM Sa le., Pa rt., Service I" The U.S .A.
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week).
On t he bottom line we still
have $222.00, but we haven't
bough t games, licenses, two-way
radios. We still haven't rented
two offices and paid the tele-
phone, heat, lights, water and
vehicle repairs.
Only about 15 percent of my
phonographs are priced less than
two plays per quarter. In the last
six months we have converted
about 20 percent of our flipper
games to one play per quarter
with great success. Perhaps part
of our hypothetical operation
should be a consideration for
sensible pricing at two for 25
cents on phonos and one for 25
cents on all games. After all, if it
isn't profitable, it isn't worth -
while.
Harmon D. Woodford,
President
Calarko Music Co., Inc.
Lancaster, Ohio
DEATH RACE
I would like to personally thank
you for the kind words yo u had to
dends, but do not know his
addres. Al 0, we need more
information on arcades.
Jerry Johnston,
President
Amusement Unlimited Inc.
Eugene, Oregon
ay about Death Race and myself
in your February is ue.
I, of cour e, agree with you
wholeheartedly t hat the expo-
ure on national network televi-
sion did the amusement business
much more good than harm. As I
explained to NBC, Death Race is
a fafltasy, a form of entertain -
ment. No moral judgement , by
o-called reformers, need to be
made about t.he game .
My thank al 0 go out to Loui
Boa berg W 110 wrote your gue t
editorial on Death Race. Here is a
a man, who is indeed a patriarch
of our industry, a man who truly
realizes the greaL :·o rm of escape
coin-operated game provide. I
think hi word ring true to the
great majority of people who
understand that Death Ra e is
not meant to be analyzed, but
rather to be enjoyed.
Paul Jacobs,
Vice President-Marketing
Exidy Inc.
Mountain View, California
[Mr. Sedlak's address is c/o
Putt -A-Round, 7 HiUview Circle,
Poughkeepsie, NY 12603. More
information on arcades is soon
In fact we are
forthcoming.
devoting our April issue to that
theme. - Ed. J
ONE MORE OPINION
"One Western Opinion" by
Gene Beley/ January, 1977, is an
excellent picture of the operator's
plight. Every operator I am
acquainted with shares my opin -
ion. We are exploited by video
and by t he distributors .
Harold Barton
Downey, California
QUARTERLY DIVIDENDS
DIRECTION
A a ervice to your ub crib -
er ,you hould publi h manufac-
I wou ld like to buy Mr.
Sedlak's book, Quarterly Divi-
t urers' retail prices and offer at a
small ub cription increase a
guide for prices on used eq uip-
m nt.
Jack W. Zuckerman,
President
Games People Play
Gansevoort, New York
[We hope that enough sub-
scribers wiU take advantage of
our offer of free classified adver-
tisement in Update that we can
do this . Ifwe do generate enough
such advertising, we will be able
to come up with price information
on equipment actuaUy being
traded in the marketplace. -Ed. J
I am very pleased to receive
your magazine. My business is
new and I am not yet fully
e tabli hed. Please tell me how
to join AMOA and other neces-
ary associations.
Chico Lenz
Civic Recreation Centers
Madison , Connecticu!
[A moa has its new offices at
35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago.
They would be happy to send you
information about .ioining. Your
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