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Automatic Age

Issue: 1930 February - Page 9

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T h e A u t o m a t ic A g e
A money getter you can’t
afford to be without— not an
untried instrument, but the
same familiar gem, the S E E ­
BURG AUDIOPHONE, in a
modernized smaller setting—
one that pours a continuous
stream of coins into the
money box.
The cabinet is built of the
finest selected quarter-sawed
oak, accentuated by the skill­
ful handling of pastel shades
of red and brown paneling. It
is indeed the highest degree of
master craftsmanship and de­
sign.
SEEBURG FEATU R ES
FLASH ER SIG N — Beautiful
four-color flasher sign built
in a quartered oak frame,
constantly forcing the in­
strument to the attention of
your customers and urging
them to deposit coins.
SE LEC TIV E — Plays any se­
lection desired and changes
records in 5 seconds.
TOP RAISES — Permitting
quicker changing of records.
TONE —
Greatly improved
tone due to a powerful dy­
namic speaker and extra-
large baffle board surface.
W E I G H
T— The unboxed
weight of the JUNIOR is
about 300 pounds.
PUSH SLOT— Equipped with
a new push slot rejecting
slugs.
Write today for full information regarding this improved
money getter that is setting a new standard in
coin-operated musical instruments,
J- P. SEEBURG C O R P O R A T IO N
0-24 Dayton Street, Chicago, Illinois
W l e m e n : Without a n y Name
. . . _______________
gation on my part send
full information regard- Address
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