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Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1933 December - Page 73

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N o t a N o v e lty
N o E x c is e T a x o n
Coin
B ut an In v estm en t
C o n tr o lle d
.
S c a le s
:


fo r
20
25
30
35
40
50
60
75
100
P r ic e s
T erm s to

TABLE OF EARNINGS
Weighing Income
Per Day Per MontK
W r ite
'
S u it
$6.00
7.50
9.00
10.50
12.00
15.00
18.00
22.50
30.00
Income
Per Year
$72.00
90.00
108.00
126.00
144.00
180.00
216.00
270.00
360.00
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The Junior Tom Thumb Scale
It is built in all cast iron cabinet porcelain enamel, colors to suit. It is practically weather-proof.
The front glass through which you can see the mechanism in operation is hinged to the front of the
cabinet enabling you to open it and get at all parts of the mechanism.
You can insert coin before or after getting on platform.
Cash box holds Eighty-Five dollars in pennies, equipped with practically burglar-proof door and lock.
It is built with our famous no-spring mechanism which puts it in a class by itself.
Base equipped with leveling screws and also rollers.
It is the finest coin controlled scale ever built, as usual built by Watling.
W
a t l i n g
M f g . C o m p a n y
Telephone:
Cable Address
4640-4660 West Fulton Street
Columbus 2770
“ Watlingite”
Chicago,
Illinois,
U.
S.
A.
All Depts.
Chicago
Established 1889
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