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Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1932 February - Page 118

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THE COIN M A C H I N E
116
Febrmryg 1939
JOURNAL
Thomas Watling, Pioneer in
Coin Machine Business
The Com Machine Journal,
205 West Wacker Drive,
Chicago, Illinois*
Gentlemen:
We are in due receipt of your letter
dated November 5th, together with the
sample copy of your magazine "The Coin
Machine Journal” adviced therein.
We have this day remitted you $2*00
by P. O . Money Order. Kindly send us
your magazine for one year (from cur­
rent number).
Thanking you for your service to as­
sist our further request.
Yours faithfully,
The Rational Trading Research, Japan.
Ed.— Thank you for your subscription.
You will find the advertisers in this
magazine fine people to do business with.
TF YOU have not already met Thomas
* Watling, founder and president of the
Watling Manufacturing Company of Chi­
cago, one of the largest companies of its
kind in the world, this is he. Be sure and
visit his booths, Nos. 13 and 14, at the Big
Show.
Mr. Watling started in the coin machine
business over forty-three years ago and dur­
ing this time has invented and manufactured
hundreds of coin-controlled mechanisms.
One of his outstanding successes has been
the Tom Thumb scale, the only springless
coin-operated scale in the world.
Mr. Watling and his five sons, John, Bill,
Albert, Walter and Bums, have built up an
enviable reputation for fair and square
dealing. ;:
; ; ' : ’ ;
,
The Coin Machine Journal,
205 West Wacker Drive,
Chicago*, Illinois.
Gentlemen:
If you have any concern that wants to
put out any new article or machines on
assignment, please send them our ad­
dress as we have plenty of territory and
plenty of good customers on our books,
who can use good merchandise and new
machines.
Very truly yours,
Harry H . Abrams.
Ed.— We have referred your, name to
several. Others please write this party*
The Cornitie-Hakanson Die-Casting Com*
pany have announced to manufacturers of
various products that they are equipped to
build vending machines that will vend any
article for which there might be a demand.
We’ll probably see many new machines out
before long*
A Sens at ion a I Co in Machine!
Self Action—Most Fascinating—Makes
Friends—SKILL-BALL Has Advantages
Immediate
Delivery
Price
$69
per Table
Cash with Order, .
05.00 per Table
Balance Payable
within 90 Days Out of
Income. 5% for Cash.
Delivered F. O . B.
Chicago
10 Balls, 5 Cents
Size 23% by 42%. Shipping Weight 80 lbs.
Push Coin In — Releases Balls—and the Game Is
Ready to Shoot
New Interchangeable Feature Keeps Game Up-to-Date
Our many years experience in manufacturing and
distributing will assure you of our ability to make.a
good product. Now is your opportunity to take advan­
tage of the remarkable money-maker by writing im­
mediately to us for further information.
A. L. RANDALL CO.
STANDARD GAMES DEPT.
,
HARRISON 2740
General Offices—Display Rooms
729 South Wabash Avenue
Chicago, Illinois
Factorl.*
T r a v S ! c 8 * Mkh.
St. Louis, Mo.
When writing advertisers mention the Coin Machine Journal, It establishes you as being progressive
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