Play Meter

Issue: 1982 June 01 - Vol 8 Num 11

A NEW ADVENTURE
IN ENTERTAINMENT!
OOM BALL combines all the excitement and thrill of firing a cannon with the
.. eliability and ease of service made possible by today's technology. It's a natural
, owd pleaser for every amusement ceriter.
agine the reactions of your customers when they sit down to play, take aim, and
- e a cannon at a target 12 feet away! With a bank of anywhere from 3 to 20 stations,
_ ou can count on the seats never getting cold. And, the more stations you have, the
igger the attraction ... the bigger the crowds ... the bigger the profits. You really have
o see it to believe it.
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ETER,
June 1, 1982
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be best used if I remained here in
ichita "taking care of business."
Be 'des, from what I had understood
abou the previous AOE, I wasn't
going o miss much anyway .. .I
thought!
Thus, if I had not been "prodded"
by Bill O'Donnell of Aladdin's Castle
to attend a meeting in Chicago on
the day immediately before the
show, I would have missed the b~~t
industry show I had ever attended.
It was obvious that tlie show had
received careful prior planning as
your scheduling made attending the
seminars convenient ; plus the
show's accommodations and the
· hotel were excellent selections.
Additionally, the number of exhibi-
tors were surprisingly large and the
exhibition area bright, clean, and all
were adequately positioned and easy
to reach.
Everyone who I met at the .show
had the same opinion. The AOE's
timing and the show itself were a
huge success ... and I'm awfully glad
that I attended.
See ya' next year .. .for certain .
N . Lee Aronfeld
President
LeMans
Wichita, Kansas
a when you are paying $20 or $30
o a ttend t he seminar, you are ·
e ti led to the summary of what has
bee n said a t no extra charge. I am
sure the lecturers were well-paid,
and I fe lt it unnecessary that they be
owed to pawn off their literature
o their unsuspecting listeners. I
10uld suggest that there be a pre-
ie\ by t he organizers of the
seminars to see what the lecturers
·1 ry to sell.
I look forward to attending the
s how next year.
-
Jack M. Fine
Bowlerama Limited
Toronto, Ontario
Globa l co mpari
I could sa
Most helpf I
Lobbyist nominee
I wo uld like to nominate Charles
Ross as a representative for our
i dustry. Everyone ~ho attended
r. Ross' seminars at the AOE will
agree he is an excellent speaker with
sound ideas . If we ever need a media
spokesman or lobbyist, I hope it will
be Mr. Ross.
Congra tulations to Play Meter on
a well run and inform\'ltive exposition.
6'l.enn Anderson
Honolulu, Hawaii
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PLAY METER, Jun e 1, 1982

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