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***** DEVELOPMENT & TESTING SITE (development) *****

Automatic Age

Issue: 1930 April - Page 9

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Q u a l i t y
THIS IS THE INSIDE VIEW OF
OUR NEW JACK POT MECHANISM
W e are not ashamed to show the mechanism of our Jack Pot to
the public. It is the simplest, most practical Jack Pot ever built.
You will note there is no haywire and a lot of tubes to block up and
cause trouble. W e do not sell the Jack Pot separately.
Impossible to Manipulate or Jar the Jack Pot Open
This spring assists the Jack Pot to open.
Through this opening the Jack Pot fills.
You will note there are no tubes to block up,
and it has a good, large opening.
This screw regu­
lates the amount the
lack Pot holds. By
hghtening the screw
you make the Jack
^ot larger. By loos­
ening the screw you
make it smaller.
This lever keeps
the Jack Pot from
dumping when the
m e c h a n i s m is re­
moved from the cab­
inet.
This safety spring
°Pens up in case the
Jack Pot jams (pre­
venting breakage).
This spring holds
the flopper in the
coin
chute
which
prevents wires from
being run up into
the Jack Pot. You
cannot operate this
Jack Pot by sticking
a wire up through
the coin chute.
This piece rests in
front of the payaut
®jj*de, not on top.
^ >en all the payout
^ides go back the
Jack Pot empties.
The Watling Jack Pot Machine can be operated for checks or cash.
furnished with side vender and no payout on checks (on request only).
It is also
Built for
nickel or quarter play.
The Jack Pot is an entirely separate unit.
It is not attached to the mechanism
in any manner.
Invented and Made Only by
W A T L I N G M A N U F A C T U R I N G CO.
Phone: Haymarket 0270
701-3-5-7 W . W A SH IN G T O N BLVD.
W R IT E
FO R
S P E C IA L R E M O V A L
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CHICAGO, ILL., U. S. A.
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D IS C O U N T
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