Tips and Topics (Jennings)

Issue: 1937 January

• and beautifully high-lighted. This gives the Chief's head
emblem a silver finish rather than a bronze or gold finish.
The Model "G" coin top is identical to the coin top used
on the regular Chief, but instead of the escalator arrange-
ment showing the last four coins played, it has a vertical
detector window. The vertical detector window is at the
right side of the oval top and shows the last two coins
played. In other words, the Model '"G" does not have
the escalator coin chute. However, in appearance, it is
just the same as the Escalator Chief.
The Model "G" Chief is made in le, Sc, 10c, 25c and
50c play. Available with or without side vender. You
get the same high quality material and workmanship
which has made the Chief the pref erred machine. The
ball-type "gear shift" operating handle is standard equip-
ment. The same natural finish solid oak cabinet-best
grade aluminum castings for top and front-and the out-
standing special color combinations which attract atten-
tion and increase player appeal.
The Model "G" Chief is priced at a new low figure
which will prove interesting to every operator. Now you
get a dependable machine with the same sturdy and pre-
cision-built mechanism and beautiful appearance for
which the Chief is famous, at a price you have been pay-
ing for inferior machines. There is no longer the neces-
sity of depriving yourself of Chief performance . and re-
sults to save a few dollars. Try the Model "G" Chief and
be convinced.
SPECIAL INFORMATION
Rush us a wire-write us air mail-ask for complete
advance information on the Model "G" Chief.
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ALL RIGHT-let's look at scales!
Scales may not be the most sensational profit makers
there are, but they certainly are the most reliable and
the most consistent. For more than forty years scales have
demonstrated that for a long-time investment there is
nothing better in the coin machine industry. Other ma-
chines may have their peaks of popularity, but just as
sure as night follows day, scales are still earning steady
profits long after the other machines have lost their nov-
elty appeal.
In these days of rapidly changing machines and models,
it's a wise operator who has a route of scales to fall back
on. When things are going good, you don't even know
your scales exist, although the income is there at each col-
lection, never varying more than a few pennies. That's the
time to bank everything the scales earn .
But let conditions change so that your bells, marble
tables, counter games and other machines are not oper-
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