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Automatic Age

Issue: 1940 March - Page 6

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T T £ 5 ?
She h a sn ’t any c h an g e !
She m anages to h a n g
on
to any
m oney th a t comes her w ay.
.
.
.
ju st
lik e
a
coin
m a ch ine
e q u ip p e d w ith an IL C O Lock. IL C O
Locks
protect
your
ILCO
designers
special
requirem ents
profits.
For
un d e rsta n d
of
the
the
coin
m a ch in e business, a n d b u ild locks
th a t resist p ic k in g a n d fo rcing .
T h a t’s w hy m ore a n d m ore m a n u ­
facturers are in sta llin g IL C O Locks
and m ore a n d m ore operators are
d e m a n d in g them .
No. 4082S C abine t Lock, (below )
5 pin tu m b le r, solid brass c y lin ­
der. C am m o ve m e nt 90°. A high
q u a lity lock th a t insures safety
and protection.
No. 4080 N (above) — H E R C U L O C K —
m a x im u m pick-resisting design. “ S h ark
T o o th ” keyw ay. Double sided key w ith
shoulder. E x tra heavy spur w asher,
re ta in in g screw and key. C am m o ve ­
m e n t 90°.
I n d e p e n d e n t L o c k C o . Mas^St.
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