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Automatic Age

Issue: 1927 October - Page 11

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T
he
A
u t o m a t ic
^ Pk ^°*n*C!ontrolled
Phonograph Machine
f1 Ol*
ceivjn s.0Irie time we have been re­
a C o *nciuiries as to where to buy
chineln Controlled phonograph ma-
be a ' ,
ai’e sure our readers will
the a
ased as we are to learn that
cag0 / llei’ican Sales Company of Chi-
kij^fi , ave Perfected a machine of this
°Ver a
having it on location for
bgeil 4.7ear» during which time it has
fecfoj .0roughly tried out and per­
Th m every detail.
theire ^ mericari Sales Company say
Pr°0f. a
™!,chj ne is absolutely fool
are 0’ffand as evidence of that, they
Hients ,er*n£ to sell it on time pay-
Usvmj] ° resP°nsible operators. It is
tnachi^ ^.retty safe to figure that a
When
what it is claimed to be
Put jj.
manufacturer is willing to
The m°U^ ^0r a sma^ down payment.
Up a ^nufacturer knows it will stand
get ^
W01'k or he will not
u e balance of his money.
very . 18 a machine that occupies a
ii\ ]0tSl^ l l space and can be placed
as an entertain-
•^achj 6a^Ure- Naturally, in all such
*?». th? Profits are very large.
I'ecowr ne has four interchangeable
t'ecoj.j8’ .With the right selection of
’nstanS> ^ ouSht to be a winner. For
to ^ Ce’ who would not pay a nickel
C * * * the famous “ Two Black
^ave
rec°rd? Such records would
aiKj a cl'owd around all the time,
Th
Cons^ant repeats played.
>nakii? e . operators who have been
?h°ul(f ’ncluir‘es for this machine
can *n touch with the Ameri-
A\.eri a es Company, 932 Wrightwood
e> Chicago.
er‘tireny h °stesses of London hire the
sUch . decorations of their homes,
fui 0]jS, art works, tapestries, beauti-
antiQl Urniture and ornaments, from
The>s e. dealers for their social affairs.
chafj> Ioans are often made free of
^ ealth
hope that some
y guest will make a purchase.
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13-in-l Machine
A new machine that almost equals
Bryan’s 16 to 1 slogan is being ad­
vertised this month by the Premium
Novelty Works in the form of thir­
teen machines in one. It embodies
six different cards and four large
layouts in colors. It also has a pad­
dle wheel layout for raffles of candy,
turkeys, etc. This machine is a ball
gum vender, and is a legitimate trade
stimulator.
Operators are referred to their ad­
vertisement on page 58.
Automatic Punch Board
A real sensation in the trade
comes out in the form of an auto­
matic punch board put out by the
Bindner Company of Chicago, and
advertised on page 22 of this issue.
It is necessary to insert a coin in or­
der to punch the. board. It is certain­
ly a unique device which operators
will find can be linked up to their
business perfectly. The operators
have long looked for a board of this
kind, and they now have an oppor­
tunity to try it out just at the best
season of the year for punch boards.
Many operators tell us they are do­
ing a good business with the better
class of punch boards during the
holidays, and they operate them
right along with their vending ma­
chine route", often having them in
the same locations. This one looks
like a winner for the boys in the
punch board business.
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