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Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1934 August - Page 14

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AUGUST. 1934
Cover Pacific Coast II
(;UAMPION
NEW AUTOMATIC PAYOUT GAME
With Sensational
'DOUBLE SLOT Feature
CHAMPION has 2 sepa-
rate coin-slots. Regular
slot gives player 10 balls
for 5 cents. Special slot
releases Out-Hold Balls to
be played over again. All
Out-Hole Balls can be re-
covered, 0 N EAT A
TIME, 5 CENTS EACH.
First coin deposited in
Out-Hole. Slot automat-
ically closes Out-Hole
so that Out-Hole Balls
can be replaced only
once.
Metered tests prove
players deposit 1 to 5
EXTRA N1CKELS
PER GAME!
Makes 2 to 3
Times More
Money Than
Rocket!!
BAS ~NSATIONAL
MYSTERY GOLD
AWARD
PBI LOTS OF 5 OR MORE, $86.15O EACH.
Choice of
Q09 !!! . . Battery or "Plug-in" nO-volt type-same ' price.
9U
• .-V Check Separator Model, $G.OO lCxtra.
I!a.CH
% Deposit
with order, balance C. O. D., f. o. b. Chicago.
FLEET
CAPTURES U. S. A.
Wherever you go-big cities-
cross-road town&--from cout
to ooast-t h e cry i s for
FLEET! The public demands
FLEET-locations clamor for
it--operators fight for ma-
chines! Join the FLEET crew
and get your share of the ju'Wy
oollectio~s other operators are
cleaning up!
Shoot Balls
From GUDS!
7 BAU..S ADVANCE
ATONE TIME!
Balls Fired
Uphill!
Out-Hole Balls
Return for
Free Play!
19 iD. by 42 iD.-
Se or Ie
This fleet of trucks and cars will cover the Pa.clfic Coast for tile
National Amusement Co. in the interest 011 CONTAOT &Del MAJOR
LEAGUE.
In the picture are, left to right, CllY'ence McClelland, manager of the
8aJl Francisco office of the National; H. L. Stuart, manager of the Los
Angeles office; Paul Donn, salesman; Fred McClella.n, president, Pacific
Amusement Mfg. Co., and JIUlk McClelland, sales manager of the National.
Bally's Fleet
In Big Demand
CHIOAGO-Jim Buckley, general
sales manager of the Bally Manufac-
turing Company, says he almost
thinks he's back in the old Ballyhoo
ays. "From coast to coast," says
.Jim, "I'm being besieged by tele-
grams and long distance calls from
jobbers demanding more FLEETS.
And Chicago operators are trooping
in constantly-bigger crowds than
we've had since Ballyhoo-ciamoring
for FLEETS. We understand that
some operators already have two and
three FLEET machines in one loca-
tion to take care of the crowds fasci-
nated by the wonderful action of
FLEET. Collections ranging from
$10 to $25 daily are common."
FI,..EET is the newest progressive
score type pin game. Players load
miniature cannons, then shoot ball8
uphill to bigger scores. Cannons are
automatically fired by placing baD. in
the Action Shell Hole, which retul'lllJ
ball for free play. A ball jn the
Action Hole also releases all Out-
Hole balls for free play, a fea~
which is said to insure suspense right
up to the last ball.
Announcing Opening
of
R·OSS & HOOKER VENDING
MACHINE CO.
1302 West Tenth Street
Lo. ADgelea, Cal.
Specializing
I. Marble Games of the Latest Type'
-e-
PrlCle
$38~
y, witb OrcJer,
BaI&Dce C. O. D ..
f.
The Latut in Used Games That Are
ProfHm tUUl Te.ted MOlU!g Maker.
o. •• CIaIeac.
See Your Jobber Today
Bally Manufacturin:g Co.
4619 Ravenswood Ave.
-ALSO-
Chicago, Ill.
-e-
Phone: FItzroy 8006

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