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Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1933 March - Page 59

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THE COIN M A C H I N E J O U R N A L
March, 1933
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The Meilink Steel Safe Co., origi­
nators of the cabinet, have developed
the equipment to provide display
space for merchandise on sale in the
location.
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Start Work on Program of Enlistment;
Visits United States
One of Fruits of Show
• At a meeting of operators represent­
ing practically every part of the coun­
try, held during the recent Coin Ma­
chine Manufacturers Convention, a
strong sentiment was expressed for the
formation of a national operators’ as­
sociation.
Many problems confronting opera­
tors are of national importance, and,
therefore, require unified national ac­
tion. To bring such an organization
into being, the body there assembled
elected Fred A. Mann as temporary
liaison secretary. Mr. Mann’s duties
are to communicate with all state and
local operator organizations through­
out the United States sounding senti­
ment for a national convention, to be
held at some future date, to determine
the advisability of creating a national
operators’ organization. He is also to
encourage the perfection of state or­
ganizations, and unification of many
local organizations which seem to serve
the same purpose. Furthermore, he is
to create new organizations in states
where operators are not organized.
This is quite a task, and it requires
the cooperation of every wide-awake
operator in the country. All independ­
ent, local and state organizations and
operators in localities where no organi­
zations exist, are requested to get in
touch with Mr. Mann, at 4633 Drexel
Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois.
Safes Stop Hijacking
Since the introduction of steel safes
hijacking of machines has been re­
duced to an unprofitable business. The
cabinets discourage this practice and
has resulted in the wide use of the
equipment.
When first used the cabinets were
primarily a protective feature, but op­
erators now recognize their decorative
Phil Sheffras of the Sheffras Nov­
elty Co., London, distributors in Great
Britain for 0. D. Jennings & Co., was
a visitor in Chicago in March.
value and include them in their equip­
ment in every type of location. ,
BOUNCING BALL
THE LARGEST— WILDEST PROFITS EVER
MADE ON ANY COUNTER GAME!
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$
in one day on one machine,” writes S. S.
who was sent our first test machine
A REAL COUNTER GAME!
FLASH—APPEAL — SKILL!
The player never stops once
started — continuous operation.
Bound to be one of the steadiest
money-makers on the market.
Easily placed on any counter.
The merchants want beautiful
machines and Real Money-Mak­
ers. Order Bouncing Ball
TODAY!
PRICES
S a m p le ....................................#17.95
Lots of 5 ................................ 16.95
Lots of 10 or m ore.............. 15.95
1/3 Deposit—Bal. C. O. D.
F. O. B. Jersey City
"A Royal Product”
Black ebony cabinet. Chromium plated
aluminum front. 7 different attractive colors
on face. Movable face to test skill of play­
ers. Fascinating bounce of balls from top to
bottom on single action lever control. Snaps
into operation the moment coin is inserted.
Last coin played shows. 6 Balls lc. Can
take 5c or 10c pieces. Made for operators—
Sturdy and Fool-proof.
ROYAL SCALES
NOW . . . with the
NEW FEATURES
that will get
and insure you the
Best Locations
in your territory.
Order from Your Nearest Jobber or
ROYAL MFG. CO.
A Division of ROYAL SCALE CO.
40-48 E s s e x
S t .
J e r se y C it y ,
N.
J.
Full details
for interested
Scale Operators
Only
ROYAL SCALE CO.
Jersey City, N. J.
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