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Automatic Age

Issue: 1937 September - Page 195

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E N and machines in a modern plant are co-ordinated to give Rock-Ola Distributors, Jobbers, and
Operators throughout the country not only leader products in the coin machine field but also serv­
ice of the highest order. When popularity of product demands unheard of production, this plant swings
into full stride. Two and one-half square blocks— 800,000 square feet of floor space— with fast efficient
machines of the most modern type plus conveyor assembly, the 1100 employees are able to speed produc­
tion on its way. To this is added the factor of complete manufacture— meaning that a Rock-Ola Product
is not an assemblage of other manufacturers’ units. The beautiful wood veneers used in Rock-Ola cab­
inets are all built up, glued, and shaped within the plant. Transformers and many other integral equip­
ment parts of the various machines are Rock-Ola built. Of greatest importance is the inspection. When
packed for shipment, every machine has passed a most rigid inspection. Rock-Ola products are built to
offer the finest in dependable service.
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Look to the Leader for Best in dependable merchandise and service.

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