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Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1947 October - Page 16

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THE COIN MACHINE JOURNAL
B-UY NOW AND
SAVE UP TO 22%
Aeropoint Original. The only
curved shank needle for opera•
tors at this price. Recomme11d•
ed for /ight111eight tone arms.
on these two
famous styles of
long-play, coin
machine needles
LOOK AT THESE LOW PRICES!
1-299 1 •
300-499
500-999
1000 or more.
100 NEEDLE BONUS .
Now
40c ea.
38c ea.
36c ea.
36c ea.
Formerly
46c ea.
44c ea.
42c ea.
40c ea.
Pim 100-needle Bonus
• with Each 1000
WITH EACH 1000 NEEDLES
PURCHASED ON THIS OFFER
Play the percentages! In addi-
tion to the savings outlined
above you get an additional
10% break for every 1000
needles you buy. We will ship
1,100 needles for every 1,000
needles ordered on this offer.
That's 10% more for you, •
right there. Put these percent-
ages together and they s}>ell:
"SAVINGS" . . . if you act
right now.
. FREE TRIAL OFFER:
If you have never tried
Aeropoint Needles we'll
furnish samples on request.
Aeropoint Red Devil. Precision
made, osmium tipped straight shank
for the most rugged locations.
October, 1947
regulations, taxed already 1
4. The talent so far as the source
is concerned is provided for in proper-
ty royalties and other fees.
Having established the location as
the exhibitor or employer of the talent
the method of payment should be a
simple matter. Presumably a per-
centage rate would be the equitable
method of payment. Hence,,the loca-
tion would withhold from his receipts
from the cash box whatever percent;;.
age were established to turn over to
the local business agent of the union.
Most phonographs tabulate the play
of each tune. This percentage would
in turn be distributed to the talent
according to its earning capacity. Here
again precedent would hold; for Spike
Jones or Fred Waring would earn
more than Joe Doaks.:_for it is a
known fact that the producer would
choose one over the other for his dra~- •
ing power. The sole purpose of the
producer is to exhibit such talent as
would attract the greatest patronage.
Rowe Cigarette Clinic
Seventh Floor Feature
Rowe Manufacturing Company has
taken space on thE: seventh floor of
. the Palmer House for the NAMA Con-
vention, to be held December 14th
through the 17th, 1947.
According to Chris Gabrielson, Vice
President of the <;ompany, in charge of
research, the space at the Palmer
House will be devoted to the instruc-
tion of operators and servicemen, as
well as repair men, in the handling of
Rowe machines.
Mr. Gabrielson said that he will have
present Ralph Phipps, who has re-
cently toured the United States; Gale
And,e rson, an expert in Rowe parts;
and Richard Kapke, who has been with
Rowe for the last fifteen years, in
charge of parts and of the Assembly
Division. "This should be an incentive
for all operators to bring their service-
men to the Convention," said Mr.
Gabrielson, and the very latest in re-
pair equipment will be on hand so that
operators can gain a good deal from
personal instruction and personal ob-
servation. The new Rowe machine will
be shown in Booths .5, 6, and 7 on the
Palmer House Exhibit Hall on the
fourth floor .
The responsibility of tolerance lies
with those who have the. wider vision.
-George Eliot.
The reason so many people have
trouble making· both ends meet is that
they try to take in too much territory.
-Grit.

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