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Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1936 February - Page 88

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You've heard a lot",
about how operators talked about this
game and that one, at the Coin Macnine
~.
Show, last month. Well, talk is cheap. But
when operators and distributors actually
.
buy games, even before they're in produc-
tion, you know there must be something
about those games that marks them as
profitable for operators.
We're not claiming that "TURF CHAMPS"
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"ONIlnE t6:.u'
'TURF CHAMPS'
. $117 50
'MAD CAP'
and "MAD CAP" were constantly on 'the tip
of everybody's tongue during the show
week, though scores of opera tors stopped at
the Stoner display to ask questions, and to
$47 50
praise these two new games. But, what im-
pressed us most was that operators and
Priced far below com-
petitive games. None
better for value and
player appeal. Ask your
nearest Stonet" Distrib-
utor.
distributors insisted on placing substantial
advance orders for "TURF CHAMPS" and
"MAD CAP" .. that's REAL TESTIMONY!
Irving Bromberg Co.
2922 W. Pico Street
Los Angeles, Calif.
FEBRUARY,
1936
Advance Automatic Sales Co.
. 1021 Golden Gate Avenue
San Francisco, Calif.
COl N
Western Distributors, Inc.
3126 Elliott Avenue
Seattle, Washington
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