June, 1940
AUTOMATIC AGE
83
Sammy Kaye Compliments
Modern Vending’s Efforts
A Renewed Invitation to Trade
Recent guest of honor at one of
Modern Vending’s series of Friday
afternoon— “ Meet the Orchestras In
Person” parties, Sammy Kaye showed
that he knew his Em ily Post by send
ing N at Cohn a neat thank you le t
ter.
Moreover Sammy expressed
sentiments that will interest every
one in the field of automatic music.
Penned Mr. Kaye of the Swing and
Sway:
By Coin Machine Industries, Inc.
JD E R M A N E N T headquarters
of C.M.I. are maintained in
Suite 323-324, Hotel Sherman,
for the benefit of Operators,
distributors and Jobbers from
auywhere in the whole wide
world whenever they may be in
Chicago either for business or
Pleasure.
_ In all sincerity we renew our
]uvitation to come in and get
acquainted whether we can do
auything for you or not. We
guarantee to place the facilities
°f our office at your disposal.
Current copies of all coin ma
chine trade journals are always
available. You may use our
telephone for local calls. You
dictate letters to our sten-
°£l’aphers. Any advice or infor
mation you are seeking about
e coin machine industry we
ill give you or get it for you
1 We do not have it—provided,
J course, that it is obtainable.
n fact, any service we can ren-
er to make your visit to Chi
Cago happier or more successful
be cheerfully furnished.
This invitation is not an idle
gesture — we mean it and will
welcome the opportunity to
Device Mfg. Sales Has
New Repair Service
fast and efficient repair service
all coin machines has been added
the service offered operators by
evices Sales M anufacturing Com-
Aany located at 1113 Newberry
2j^e^ Ue in Chicago. Anton Abod-
ch,S
Veteran operator and coin ma-
firm6- ^ s^r*kutor, advises that his
chi *S n °W PrePareci
receive ma-
0f nes from out of town for repairs
^ 0lttplete reconditioning. He will
H ^ e c°mplete estimates of the work
c. e<^ aT>d advise operators of the
eVe ^ efore doing the work. In the
nt repairs will prove too costly
J IM
G IL M O R E
prove our sincerity. It is a part
of the policy of Coin Machine
Industries, Inc., to cooperate
with Operators, D istrib u to rs
and Jobbers for their own bene
fit and incidentally for the bene
fit of the industry as a whole.
The better we are acquainted
the easier it is to take in inter
est in each other’s problems.—
Jas. A. Gilmore, Secretary-Man-
ager.
he will offer the operator a liberal
trade-in allowance on the machine in
trade for new equipment.
The Devices Sales M anufacturing
firm can supply most makes and mod
els of machines, both new and used.
They are featuring an ad in this issue
on Amusement Games vending ma
chines, for which they recently be
came factory distributors.
Mr. Obodzinski recently obtained
a patent on his ingenious “Radio
Tim ing Clock” which turns radios or
other electrical equipment both on or
off at any pre-determined time. This
item is low in price and makes an
ideal premium or prize item.
© International Arcade Museum
Dear Mr. Cohn:
It was a pleasure indeed to have
been your guest yesterday after
noon. Only through the medium of
a floral
presentation
could
I
adequately express my sentiments
towards your beautiful showrooms.
The record industry may well be
proud of the fine work you are
doing.
U ntil yesterday I had hardly
realized the magnitude of phono
graphic activities. Now I feel sure
I speak for the entire orchestral
world when saying that your part
in this great and growing field is
of utmost importance to all of us.
I for one know that you are doing
the job well.
My best wishes to you and to
your entire staff for evei’y success;
and once again, thank you for your
kindness.
Most sincerely,
Sammy Kaye.
“ Sammy is a swell chap and he
made a big hit with the W urlitzer
Music Merchants who packed our
place to meet him,” N at reported.
“ It turned out to be one of the livest
and most interesting Friday after
noon parties we had had.”
WEEKLY
SPECIAL!
Seeburg Selectophone __________________ $ 15.00
Seeburg A & B ________________________
19.50
M ills Dance Master D e lu x e ___________
15.00
Rockola 16 ______________________________
34.50
Rockola Im perial 20 ____________________
59.50
W u rlitze r P -12 ................................................
22.50
Seeburg Rex ____________________________
85.00
Seeburg Royal ______________________ ____
Seebuig Gem ________________________ „___ 134.50
Seeburg Regal __________________________ _ 155.00
Seeburg Casino __________________________ 139.50
Seeburg Plaza ___________________________ 149.50
Seeburg M a yfa ir _______________________ 169.50
Seeburg 1939 Vogue M a rb l-G lo ______ 185.00
Seeburg 1939 Classic M a rb l-G lo _____ 199.00
Seeburg 1939 Classic W a ln u t _________ 189.00
Rockola 12 R egular ____________________ 22.50
Seeburg Chicken Sam with Base
124.50
110.00
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1455 W . Fond du L ac Ave.
M IL W A U K E E , W IS .
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