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Automatic Age

Issue: 1936 December - Page 114

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Nickels sent through the air by radio! See that tricky,
keen piece of furniture? That’s a radio broadcasting
station. Roll it around the location, near or far from
the phonograph —it doesn’t matter—then place a
nickel in it. The phonograph plays instantly, its radio
receiver picking up the impulse created by dropping
the nickel. Light, portable, practical! Has no wire
connections whatsoever with the phonograph, but
plays it by remote coin control. Locations every­
where report it is increasing collections from
to
50 %. It’s a show—it’s a super-attraction!
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Mills Radio Coin Box dispenses with the need for
expensive and difficult wall box installations, allows
the equipment to be handled cleanly and quickly
under all conditions. Next to the Do Re Mi itself
it’s today’s biggest money-maker in the musical field
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