International Arcade Museum Library

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

Automatic Age

Issue: 1935 May - Page 5

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IFE and lib e rty can now take on a new mean­
L
ing.
Once again you can step out into the
broad d a ylig h t and go places.
anywhere
and
everywhere
Once again you con operate
w ithout interference
or bother.
W ith o u t anybody or anything to stop you. . . . FLASH, by
means o f its Free-Game Register, does away with the need fo r
a reward card— it automatically records the player’s free
names and sets the coin chute, so that the player can re-play
his free games W I T H O U T A C O I N ! FLASH, thus, becomes
the ideal machine fo r the most exacting te rrito rie s.
comes all objections.
It over­
Sweeps away all obstacles . . . W hat's
more, the free-gam e coin chute gives FLASH a repeat play
"co m e -o n " never possessed by any other gam e.
That's why
operators are taking in big money with FLASH . . . A d d to
this, the fa c t th a t FLASH has a superior playing field, a per­
fe c t pin arrangem ent, and a positive mechanism, and you can
see fo r yourself th a t FLASH is a real honest-to-goodness game.
Put 25 FLASH machines to work in your te rrito ry at once and
make a real p ro fit clean-up.
structions im m ediately.
W rite or wire your shipping in­
PRICE $67.50.
R O C K - O L A M A N U F A C T U R IN G CURPURATIUN

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