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Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1936 May - Page 93

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"Wurlitzer- Simplex sells itself to us and the locations. Earningsfar in excess
of other phonographs we have operated. ' 36 Model will enable us to control
entire area of Central Ohio - will increase our already excellent p rofits.
Replacing other makes with Simplex. Will be operating 100% Simplex within
60 days. Thanksfor the excellent service ren-
dered us by Rudolph Wurlitzer
Mfg., Co.," so sa)'s AdalU Eh-
lUann, ColulUbus Coin Ma-
chine Co., Columbus, 0.,
the genial gentleman just
about to start on an-
other Wurlitzer-Sim-
plex profit making tour.
Above:
From right to left. Clifford Johnson, G . F. Johnson,
Rodney Johnson, Miss Day, Johnny Kage, D. Kel-
logg (service). Executives. service men and employees of
G. F. Johnson Music Company, Portland, Oregon,
pause to pose for the Wurlitzer-Simplex cameraman and
to pass the good word along. After the picture, G. F.
Johnson said. "We are most enthusiastic about the
New 1936 Wurlitzer-Simplex. It is very splendid
and sure to be a good money maker for the oper-
ator. Please ship us thirty 412 units as early as
possible."
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Right:
One time big EI Paso res-
taurant owner, now one of
the most successful machine
operators in the state of
T exas, Louis Solomon,
General Manager of the
National Music Co., Abi-
lene and EI Paso, Texas,
bought 100 1936 Wurlitzer-
Simplex Automatic phono-
graphs because, as he said,
"I consider buying of the
1936 Wurlitzer - Simplex
a sound investlnent."
In the photograph: Mr.
Solomon at left. H . Drol-
linger, Wurlitzer-Simplex
Factor), representative at
right:
Right:
"You have certainly pro-
duced an automatic pho-
nograph with what it
takes to make money"
sa)'s Wolfe Sadikoff of
Sadikoff Sales Company,
322 Market St., Chatta-
nooga, Tenn. In the pic-
ture, left to right, John
Steward, Jr. , Hymie
Pearlman, Wolfe Sadi-
koff.
Above:
Besides Air Landon. Kansas boasts two other candidates
for national recogni tion, Harold Matheny, (at wheel of
car), Ray Watson, (standing) , of Matheny Vending
Company, Wichita, Kansas. Matheny sa),s, "I
operate only Wurlitzer-Simplex instruments. After
receiving my '36 Models look forward to 1936 as my
most profitable year in the phonograph business."

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