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Automatic Age

Issue: 1941 May - Page 67

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A corner of the busy Tally Bowl Factory working overtime filling orders.
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FOR TALLY BOWL OHDEBS
Word has been received from
Maurice Kushner, head of Tally-
Bowl Manufacturing Company,
1353 Washington Street, Bos­
ton, Mass., that orders are pour­
ing in at such a terrific rate that
his company has its factory
working double shifts in order to
meet the demand for its new sen­
sation.
“ When we received our sam­
ple orders for Tally-Bowl, we
s h i p p e d them immediately,”
states Mr. Kushner, “ and now
that this new bowling game has
caught on like wildfire through­
out the country, we are receiving
reorders for hundreds of them
and have enlarged our produc­
tive capacity accordingly.
“ We knew that Tally-Bowl
would be one of the biggest hits
ever offered to the trade because
is different— it is strictly
legal throughout the country—
and it is a new type of bowling
game that gives the player a new
type of thrill.
‘Tally-Bowl offers just as long
a roll as on a regulation alley—
only we have divided it into an
upper and lower platform — and
he player is afforded the addi-
jonal fascination o f watching
e ball come back at him to
strike the pins.”
The new Tally-Bowl game is
[Manufactured with an eye
oward transportability from lo­
cation to location. It is con­
s ructed of specially treated ma-
terials which can withstand the
greatest stress during the height
of play. It is easily dismantled
for moving, and is designed in
the latest streamlined manner.
Mr. Kushner reports that con­
cessionaires, arcade and sport-
land men are setting up batteries
of Tally Bowl games in summer
resorts. “ Every letter we receive
brings additional praise for
Tally Bowl and proves that this
new bowling game is recognized
as one of the finest money­
makers ever offered to the
trade,” concluded Mr. Kushner.
G. V. GUM VENDOR FOR
OUTSIDE LOCATIONS
Speaking of the wide popular­
ity of gum vendors suitable for
outside locations, A. M. Strong,
an official of G. V. Corp., New
York City, said that G. V. has a
special cabinet for outside loca­
tions.
“ It is used by all of our regular
operators who require them,”
Miss Strong points out. “ They
have been found very satisfac­
tory for locations where ordi­
narily a machine could not be
operated, since they are practi­
cally vandal proof and weather
proof. Incidentally, this machine
is available at no higher cost
than our regular machine and,
of course, has the same fine Du­
Grenier mechanism.”
1941
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