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Issue: 1934 February - Page 222

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February, 19SU
A U T O M A T IC A G E
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no money to buy other machines and
no income on which to exist until he
can recover from his loss.
the new machine in his territory. It
is only human to make mistakes and
when he finds that he has invested
all his money in machines that proved
a flop instead of a hit as anticipated
he is in a sorry situation. He has
Location Confidence
The wise operator, on the other
OPERATORS WEST OF THE ROCKIES
Can Save Time and Money Trading W ith Us
W e have in s to ck and o ffe r im m e d ia te d eliv ery on all the new gam es.
RITZ
42nd STREET
A sn a p p y little
co u n te r g am e, r a d i­
ca lly d iffe re n t, g e ts
a g o o d play. V e r y
valu a ble t o sw eeten
up y o u r c o u n t e r
equ ipm ent.
A tt r a c tiv e ly c h r o ­
m ium plated, w ith
a fie ld th a t has
m o re skill th an you
th in k
at f i r s t
g l a n c e . G ood fo r
th o se s p o ts w h ere
th e y g a m b le.
P O N T IA C
JIG S A W
| POK-O-REEL
It is fa s cin a tin g a t B oth p lain an d w ith
first a n d then it|yenders. T h e se are
g r o w s on y o u as t h e b e s t o f t h e
~
co u n te r reel m a -
b e i n g s t i l l niore ch jn es Q Uie t, built
f a s c i n a t i n g . Our p ro p e rly an d g u a r-
a b so lu te r e c o m m e n -a n t e e d b y us and
d ation .
t h e m a n u fa ctu rer.
M IL L S P A Y
TABLE
IN
STOCK
Big v a lu e s in used m ach in es, all p e rfe ct sh ap e, recon dition ed
Big B road ca st ........ $ 7.50
Big B road ca st S p ecial 12.00
F ive F o o t A d v a n ce
P ia n o - lik e m a h o g ­
any
finish.
G ood
fo r o n e y ea r and
m ore on lo ca tio n .
$55.00.
Puritan ................... 7.50
Model E. C la w s .. 40.00
C h e ste r-P o lla rd
G olf G am es
C ost $550.00 new .
S p ecial to c lo se o u t
a fe w le ft o v e r
on ly . $12.50 each .
Used Five Foot Games $35.00
D uplex E (n ew ) ----- $ 5.00
M odel F C law s — . 75.00
National"; A u tom a tic C arton s — C artons
K n o ck ou t F ighters
C arton s
G ood shape. C ost A ll k in d s fo r use
on D u p lex E m a ­
$750.00 new .
ch in es fr o m
$1.50
$25.00 each .
per M up.
Pace with Venders, Late Model, $37.50
A c o m p le te line o f used slots at m oney savin g
p rices.
A D V A N C E A U T O M A T IC S A L E S C O .
1Q82 Golden Gate Ave.
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.
No. 888— “ G en uine P ark er Pen and Pencil
S e t.” A ssorted bea u tifu l c o lo rs. Per set
$1.50- p«n only $1.00'
“ W rite fo r Our
C atalog o f
M erch an d ise at
W o r ld ’ s
L o w e st P r ic e s "
B o o th
N o . 51
S herm an
H o te l
N o. 777 — “ M atch K in g ”
P o ck e t
L ig h te r s .
Per
dozen $ 2 . 50-
N o. 778 — B ook let style.
P er dozen $2.50*
No. 6— “ Ingrah am W rist W a tc h .” L ink
or leath er straps. E ach $ 1 ,7 5 .
519 W EST M ADISON ST.
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bands
CHICAGO, ILL.
hand, has a route of merchandise ven­
ders that earn a steady income each
week. He can select his choice of the
many new machines of other types,
enjoy to the fullest extent the big
profits from the winners, but if he
buys a flop (and what operator
hasn’t) he does not face financial ruin
from making one bad purchase.
He is ideally situated to put out
the new machines quickly for the lo­
cations are waiting on his present
route which has merchandise vending
machines as a foundation. He has a
stable income.
General Coin Is New
Distributing Firm
A s A u t o m a t ic A ge goes to press,
word comes of the formation of a new
coin machine company in Chicago. It
is to be called the General Coin Ma­
chine Corporation and has been or­
ganized with a capital stock of $25,­
000 as successors to Kenney & Sons.
The officers are: G. J. Feinberg,
President; J. C. Horvath, Vice Presi­
dent and Secretary, and H. N. Wiwe-
lund, Treasurer.
The purpose of the General Coin
Machine Corporation was set forth in
the following words by the Treasurer,
Mr. Wikelund.
“Arrangements have been made
whereby the General Coin Machine
Corporation will act as the city sales
organization for the distribution of
Rock-Ola products in the Chicago ter­
ritory.
Mr. David C. Rockola has been
elected as a director of the General
Coin Machine Corporation. He will
act in an advisory capacity and aid
in the formulation of General’s sales
policies.
“In connection with the distribution
of Rock-OIa products,” Mr. Wikelund
went on to say, “all our activities will
be confined to the Chicago territory
only.
“As for the rest of the country,
outside of Chicago, it will be taken
care of in the usual efficient manner
by the present distributors of Rock-
Ola products.
During the interview, A u t o m a t ic
A ge was informed that this plan of
distribution is in keeping with the
sales plans of other large organiza­
tions in other fields. An example is
the Graybar Division of the Western
Electric Company, which acts as a
Chicago sales organization. Another
example is R. Cooper, Jr., which acts
as a city sales organization for Gen­
eral Electric.
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