Tips and Topics (Jennings)

Issue: 1937 January

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sole Chiefs are now in the
hands of the operatin Ke. These deluxe machines are
profitably serving operators in the finest kinds of loca-
tions-places where the ordinary type of machine would
not be tolerated at all-locations demanding the utmost in
coin machine equipment.
The Console Chief is a machine we recommend for
the extraordinary location. While it would do a good job
in most any location, it is made to order for the high class
club, the fraternal organizations, the modern tavern or
ultra smart night spot. It is these places that demand and
are entitled to the finest money-making machines that the
market affords. These are the kinds of locations that will
accept and appreciate the Console Chief. These are the
real money-making locations-places that right now are
apt to own their own machines, or possibly your com-
petitor is serving . these choice spots. With the help of
the Console you can easily do business even with those
places which have long owned and operated their own
equipment. Such locations are seeking machines of the
Console Chief type. Note the illustration of the Console
appearing on Page 9.
What a cabinet! It stands nearly 4½ feet high, modern
styled in fashion's finest woods. Entire front-trim, sides
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and back-finished in dark, lustrous walnut. The front-
a flowing blend of light-grained birch and swirl-grained
brown and yellow maple.
This cabinet matches finest furnishings. It blends with
richest appointments. It is at home in the most exacting
refinement or in the maximum of luxury. All ordinary
standards of exterior design are done away with. You
are equipped with a check machine as beautiful as the
last word in radio cabinets-and just as welcome any-
where!
Inside the luxurious cabinet is the famous Chief mech-
anism . . . strong, sturdy, silent, efficient and famous
for its trouble-free operation. The finest coin machine
ever built-instant appeal! Ample room is provided in
bottom of cabinet for stone, cement, iron or lead weight,
giving the machine even greater stability.
Many times in Jennings' publicity we have used this
axiom: "'The proof of the pudding is in the eating." So
we say to you readers of '"Tips and Topics"-talk to oper-
ators now featuring the Console Chief. Inquire of loca-
tions in which this deluxe machine is placed as to its
appeal, its dependability and its earning power. Then
make up your mind to place some of these machines.
Interview those locations you have in mind. Show them
the illustration that appears on Page 9. Ask their per-
mission to install a Console Chief. You will be surprised
how quickly those out of the ordinary locations will jump
at the chance to have this modern type of Jackpot ma-
chine installed. In some instances you are apt to enter
into an operating agreement whereby a smaller percentage
of profit will be acceptable to the location. They will
grab almost any reasonable off er to gain possession of the
Console Chief. Be the first one in your territory to intro-
duce this machine. But work fast. All orders are filled
in order of their receipt. Being a deluxe job, it is tailor-
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