Play Meter

Issue: 1978 October 15 - Vol 4 Num 19

Great
Neptune!
Dill
"They are a bargain and still an
excellent investment ," Alvin Gott-
lieb , executive vice president of D.
Gottlieb & Company , said of his
company's latest single-player elec-
tro-mechanical flipper game called
Changer
Hit the Deck .
The game has a card playing
theme . The diamond and spade
sequences are made by hitting
fourteen rollovers and targets to light
two kickout holes for special scores .
It also has simulated digital scoring
for added attractiveness .
Gottlieb's marketing vice president
Tom Herrick , said about the
company's newest offering , "These
games can still be operated efficiently
anywhere in the world , backed up by
company policy to supply spare parts
and service for five years from
prod uction . "

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BILL
CHANGER

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Standard Change-Makers, Inc . of
In dianapolis has introduced two new
series of two-hopper, bulk-loading
bill and coin changers , the 7203 $1
Bill Changer and the 7303 Bill / Coin
Changer.
Because the changers are hopper-
loaded , they are easier to fill. You
just pour the coins straight down
from the bag into the hoppers . They
are channeled from the hopper to the
dispensing mechanism through a
process of gentle magnetic vibration .
The process eliminates problems
caused by bent or mutilated coins.
The 7203 will change up to
$1 ,156 bills with six optional return
change combinations . The 7303
changes dollar bills and quarters with
two optional return change combina-
tions .
Both changers are housed in
maximum security cabinets, built of
heavy gauge steel with two
case-hardened UL-approved locks .
The changers will mount easily to a
wall or post. They are also available
in rear-loading cabinets which can be
built into a wall and filled in the safety
of a back room or utility area . There
is also an optional bill stacker
available that automatically faces bills
as it stacks them .
PLA Y METER, October, 1978
Freedom of Choice
Reading PLAY METER also gives you the freedom to compar.e product information
from the coin-operated amusements manufacturers and service companies. H you
would like to learn more about our advertisers and their products OJ' services, feel free
to find them in this alphabetical listing, then circle corresponding number on our
Reader Service Card, between pages 22 and 25.
Key No.
Page No.
1. Advance Distributing ...................... 9
St. Louis, Missouri
Key No.
Page No.
13. Nevada Gaming Schools .................. 52
Las Vegas, Nevada
2. Bally Manufacturing Corp ................. 68
Chicago, Dlinois
14. Peach State Distributing Co ............... 48
Atlanta, Georgia
3. Belam Co., R.H ........................... 15
New York, New York
15. Platt Luggage, Inc ....................... 51
Chicago, Illinois
4. Cinematronics, Inc ........................ 25
El Cajon, California
16. Robinson & Co., C.A ..................... 25
Los Angeles, California
5. Coinco, Inc ............ . .................. 38
St. Louis, Missouri
17. Rowe International .................... 36,37
Whippany, New Jersey
6. Gottlieb & Co., D ........................ 7,8
Northlake, Dlinois
18. R&R Co ................................. 21
Mequon, Wisconsin
7. Great Amusement Emporium, The ......... 47
Denver, Colorado
19. Stern Electronics ..................... 13,14
Chicago, Dlinois
8. Greenwald Industries ..................... 21
Brooklyn, New York
20. Sunbird Corp ............................ 35
Minneapolis, Minnesota
9. International Billiards, The ................ 48
Houston, Texas
21. Suzo Trading Co ......................... 58
10. Mali & Co., Henry W.T ................... 32
New York, New York
22. Tweeten Fibre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15
Chicago, Dlinois
11. Midway Manufacturing Corp ............... 2
Chicago, Dlinois
23. U.S. Billiards, Inc ...... , ................. 22
Amityville, New York
12. Namco America, Inc ................... 28,29
Sunnyvale, California
24. Van Brook of Lexingto.n ................ 18,19
Lexington, Kentucky
The Netherlands
25. Venguard ................................ 5
Overland Park, Kansas
PLAY METER , October, 1978
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