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Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1934 September - Page 10

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Manufacturers whose
product~ have helped to
m:ake MAJOR LEAGUE
America's most sensation-
al action game, and a
worthy successor of CON-
TACT.
Member Los Angeles
Chamber of Comm·e rce
Member
C. M. M. A.
PACIFIC AMUSEMENT
MANUFACTURING CO~
Soreng-Manegold
Company
FRE!D C. McCLELLAN
President
Chicago, Ill.
Standard Felt
Corp.
;
August 22, 1934
Ii !
Los Angeles, Calif.
Advance Electric
Company
Los Angeles, Calif . .
Chicago Lock
Company
Chicago, Ill.
Illinois Lock Co.
Chicago, Ill.
A. B. T. Mfg. Co.
Los Angeles, Calif.
Rollins Mfg Co.
Mr. Paul Blackford, Editor
Pacific Coin Machine Review
1029 West Washington
Los Angeles, Calif . .
Dear Mr. Blackford:
In reyie~ing the success of MAJOR LEAGUE, we
cannot lose sight of the fact that more than one man's
hopes and qualifications went into the production of
this outstanding success.
Los Aillgeles, Calif.
Fiberboard
Products, Inc
Los Arngeles, Calif.
Wheat Cabinet
Company
Los AIIlgeles, Calif.
U. S. Plating Co.
Los
~geles,
Calif.
General Can Co.
Los A)ngeles, Calif.
Kennedy Name
Plate Co.
Los
A~geles,
Calif.
Golden State
Glass · Co.
l.os Angeles, Calif.
Pacific Metals
Los Aingeles,Calif.
Hollister Coil
Spring Company
Los Angeles, Calif.
National Carbon
Company
Los Alngeles, Calif.
Thomas-Smith Co.
Canton, Ohio
Ducommun
Hardware
Los Angeles, Calif.
Neu-Bart Stamping
and Plating Co.
Los Angeles, Calif.
So, in acknowledging the overwhelming support
that jobbers and operators are giving our new game, we
wish, at this time, to give credit to every individual or
concern who is cooperating with us, and we know of no
better way to express our appreciation than thru your
columns.
It is time that operators and jobbers be com e
acquainted with the unseen factors of this business. It
is not enough that the originator of a game gets credit
for his work. There is a limit to one man's ability, and
it is only by cooperation and the combination of ideas
and resources that successful money-making games like
MAJOR LEAGUE are put over.
.
We wish, at this time, to express our appreciation to
the concerns whose names appear at the left, and
whose products and ideas went into the production of
MAJOR LEAGUE. For, after all, operators and job-
bers do not support a manufacturer for themselves
alone. Their products must be successful. We believe
that MAJOR LEAGUE will be a very successful game,
and will hold the public's eye, paying big dividends to
jobbers and operators.
We also, at this time, want to convey our sincere
thanks to you personally, as your publication has played,
and is playing, no small part in our success.
Very sincerely yours,
PACIFIC AMUSEMENT DIST. CO., I NC.
H. McClellan, Manager
B. MacDougall, Asst. Manager

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