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Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1933 April - Page 78

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BALANCE
Per Month
HIGHEST GRADE STEEL
PINS FOR GREATEST
LEXIBILITY
FIBER COMBINATION
PLUNGER., EXTREMELY
SITIVE
OWNER OF MA­
CHINES CASH BOX
SLUG
PROOF SLOT
Pb
BALL LIFT
NUMBER TWO SHOWS
WEEKLY HIGH SCORE
POT
NUMBER ONE POT
SHOWS DAILY HI
SCORE
Strong legs instantly de­
mountable, adjustable
stors on each leg.
Proprietor of location has^ey
to this lock and has access to
pot number one, pot number
two and pays to the winners
of the daily and weekly high
score. He also has access to
his percentage of the machine.
Profit Sharing Pin Game
It is a new distributing mechanism, which is attached to the com chute. The mechanism is designed tomakea division into four parts,
giving the operator, the location and the playing public an accurate mechanical division as playing proceeds.
There are two compartments visible to the public. We will call one compartment No. 1, and the other No. 2. The contents of No. l are
g £ ^ t o V e T la ^ t S “ the highest score each day. The contents of No. 2 are given to the player having the highest score for.,the
The location owner has access to these compartments and gives the winners the contents of the compartments. He also has access to
in the world and it is PATENTED. Beware of imitations,



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The reason we dare sell our pin game on time is because it is a machine that will stand up. The players will pay for it. It
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value If i? was cheaply const'ructed and would fall to pieces, or the players would grow tired of it m a week or ten days, we would
not dare sell it on time on these terms.
WATLING MANUFACTURING COMPANY
4 6 5 0 F u lt o n S t r e e t , C h ic a g o , Illin o is
Telephone Colum bus 2770— A ll Depts.
ESTABLISHED 1889
Cable Address: W atlingite, Chicago, 111.
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