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Automatic Age

Issue: 1926 September - Page 13

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Prompt Attention to
Orders Creates Good Will
Manufacturers who require
cash deposits with orders will find it a great trade stimulant to
always make prompt shipment.
The operator who sends cash in
advance shows good faith and barring any unforeseen delay the
shipper should organize his business so as to cater to this class of
trade.
Operators tie up their earnings in deposits and if unreas­
onable delays are experienced their buying powers are diminished
in proportion.
Quick turnover is the secret of profitable coin ma­
chine operation.
The faster the operator turns over his capital
and his stock the faster the manufacturer can turn over his invest­
ment.
All factors should work together for their mutual interests.
Many New Machines
Being Offered
Manufacturers are developing a number of
interesting and novel machines.
The field covers every kind of a
type of machine from service and amusement to merchandise ma­
chines. Within the past 30 days a fruit vending machine was put on
the market, also a parcel checking service machine.
Now we have
a new pistol target machine that is a wide departure from any
thing in its line.
One manufacturer is coming out with a
strength and weight testing machine small enough to be placed in
drug stores and cigar stands.
Another manufacturer has recently
announced a fortune telling machine which has many new and
attractive features.
This machine is made on the order of the Bell
machine but is strictly an amusement machine.
Another manu­
facturer has announced a small fortune telling machine for penny
play that is an improvement on the first models.
Operators will
do well to watch carefully the announcements of the various man­
ufacturers as there are many money making opportunities in sight
and first come is generally first served.
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