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Issue: 1934 October - Page 118

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October, 193 U
A U T O M A T IC A G E
Oberlander of Berlin
Visits America
Mr. Bernhart Oberlander of the
Oberlander Distributing Company,
Berlin, Germany, was a visitor to the
A u t o m a t ic A g e offices this month.
Mr. Oberlander is a son of Mr. Jo­
seph Oberlander of Berlin, Germany,
who founded their coin-machine dis­
tributing company in 1908. His father
had formerly been in the toy busi­
ness, but when he recognized the
possibilities of the vending machine,
he became an operator and distrib­
utor of cigarette machines. Since
that time they have extended their
business to include all types of coin­
operated equipment.
Mr. Oberlander came to this coun­
try for an indefinite stay, bringing
with him a new 10 cent coin-operated
photograph machine, which incorpo­
rates some new ideas and is said to
be more simplified in operation than
the average photograph-taking ma­
chine. Mr. Oberlander has been dem­
onstrating the machines to interested
parties in this country and stated
that the machine might possibly be
manufactured here.
While in Chicago Mr. Oberlander
contacted various manufacturers for
amusement machines which his firm
cheaper to buy the machines here
and have them shipped for distribu­
tion in the surrounding territories.
It was surprising to note how well
Mr. Oberlander has mastered our
English, because when he reached
New York some months ago he was
utterly unfamiliar with our language.
will purchase for distribution in Bel­
gium, Holland and France. Although
amusement machines are manufac­
tured in Germany which should ordi­
narily take care of the needs of the
other
countries,
Mr. Oberlander
pointed out that on account of the
high German duty on export, it was
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