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Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1933 February - Page 8

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THE COIN MACHI NE JOURNAL
6
February , 1933
i wins
The Silver K ing Tw
i
1 c ...... Two Games for—1 c
Sc— Two Games for—5c
Brings
Back Old
Locations
W e A lso
Manufacture
S ilv e r K in g
T w in s , J r .
Built for lc or
5c play. Height
36%" ; width
24";, d e p t h ,
8 V 2 " ;
length
2 8 V2 ", Weight
packed* 75 lbs.
N o S u c c e s s fu l c o p y o f th is
M a c h in e
has
yet
been
m a d e.
H E R E IS A superb game in a
superb cabinet, unmatched for
beauty and workmanship. W hen
we say the coin mechanism is
positive and cannot be cheated in
any way we mean it is foolproof,
protecting day and night, the
handsome earnings this type of
construction is bringing its oper­
ators.
The pins on this machine tire rub­
ber coated which makes the opera­
tion of the machine absolutely
noiseless.
T H E P O S IT IV E FA C TS are these—Silver King
Twins were made originally under certain exacting
specifications for private operating use. Immediately
on appearance of this machine on location we began
to receive inquiries from operators about it; and
urgent requests backed up with substantial bonuses
to let them operate the Silver King Twins in their
territories.
SO SUCCESSFUL has been this newest idea in
doubling up play that we have now arranged to sup*
ply this machine in any quantities for operators all
over the country.

Y O U , T O O , can share in the marvelous earnings on
our iron clad money back, seven day guarantee. Our
reputation of long standing for fair dealing protects
you. Reference: A ny bank in Beaumont, or any
mercantile rating agency. Beat competition in your
territory by being first with the Silver King Twins.
Manufactured by
STANDARD AMUSEMENT CO,
P. O . B ox, MC
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