October, 1947
THE COIN MACHINE JOURNAL
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.. Nothing ruffles Frankie's disp?sition since he got G-E lamps for all his coin machines."
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ARE EXCESSIVE LAMP BURNOUTS getting in
your hair-cutting down the profit capacity of
your coin machines? That's a problem you .can
. • lick by standardizing on dependable General
Electric miniature lamps.
With more and more coin -machine operators
insisting on G-E bulbs, suppliers aren't always
able to meet the demand. But the benefits you get
with General Electric lamps make it worthwhile
to keep asking -for 'em every time _you stock up .
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. Whether you operate lighted vending machines,
phonographs or pinball games, G-E makes every
type and size lamp you need. And the quality of
• every bulb is backed by G-E Lamp Research.
General Electric Company, Lamp Department,
Nela Park, Cleveland 12, Ohio.
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GENERAL fj ELECTRIC
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