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Automatic Age

Issue: 1935 November - Page 3

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It was placed on the market just a short time back.
What's more, H OLD and D RA W possesses the exclu­
A little counter game. Neat. Smooth. Good to look at.
sive feature of giving the player 2 spins for 1 coin.
And it is low in price. Only
$29.50.
It was presented as a machine that would make money.
All of which goes to prove that a really good product
Good money.
will succeed — that it will succeed without a lot of
There was something about the machine that was
noise or a lot of shouting. And without the use of
attractive. Something that appealed to the operators.
extravagant claims.
And appealed to the public. So it is not strange that
orders started to come in almost immediately.
The story of H OLD and D R A W is one of the miracle
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stories of the coin machine industry. It is the story
after day. Surely and steadily.
of a little machine that is going over big. And all on
Operators tried the machine.
Tried it again.
And
the basis of merit. And merit alone.
liked it. And they told others.
That’s why we invite operators in every one of the
The machine took hold. Its popularity grew. Today,
48 states and Canada to write or wire immediately for
that little machine is a national success. A machine
HOLD and DRAW S.
We invite you to get in on
that operators talk about as being, “without competi­
some of the biggest profits of your career— because
tion!” “The very best on the market!”
Today you
the little H OLD and D R A W is the biggest thing in
will find that little machine— H OLD and D R A W along
counter games that has hit the coin machine field in
the routes of practically every large and experienced
the last two years.
operator in the business. And for good reasons. First
and foremost, H OLD and D RA W makes real money.
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There is no fooling about that.
For another thing, its mechanism has been simplified
and perfected. It has been reinforced and strengthened.
It operates with a sure and smooth rhythm. And does
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under the hardest kind of play.
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800 North Kedzie Avenue, Chicago, Illinois
FOR
L E A D E R S H I P ’ ’
A U T O M A T IC A G E , $1.00 per year. P u b lish e d m o n th ly by L ig h t n e r P u b lis h in g Corporation, 2810 S. M ichigan, A ve.,
E n te re d as second class m a tte r A u g u s t 10, 1926, a t the Post Office a t Chicago, 111.,
und e r the A ct o f M arch 3, 1879. P R I N T E D IN U. S. A.
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