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Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1939 March - Page 5

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HITCH YOUR MONEY TO
EVANS'
Jqckt STAB
GREATEST "BUY" OF THE INDUSTRY I
REVOLUTIONARY NEW FLAT TOP
WITH 7-COIN EARNING CAPACITY
AT THE LOWEST PRICE IN HISTORY I
A proven 7-coin producer ... at a lower price
than ever before possible! It's the biggest value
ever offered . . . an investment that can't be
matched for returns!
LUCKY ST AR is fast! Exciting! Appealing! , A
modem version of the original Dewey machine
._ .. with every bit of its sensational appeal com-
bined with the newest ideas of today! Simple as
a-b-c to play. 7 colored numbers on the colorful
field dial to choose from, or all 7 may be played .
at once! Each number represents its own odds.
Pays out HIGHEST AWARDS of any machine of
its type-from 2-1 to 50-1!
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COIN
MACHINE
REVIEW
Evans' New Improved 1939 Coin Head protects
your profits-stops cheating cold! Stops grief
from slugs, gum, string, steel strips, etc. Engin-
eered to accept the new Jefferson nickel!
Modern streamline cabinet of American wal-
nut, 33" high, 20" wide, 23" deei:r-takes no more
room than an ordinary safe stand! Spinner-Lite
and same high standard mechanical perfection
as famous Galloping Dominos! Latest recessed
payout cup, silent action precision mechanism
and every advance feature!
s14500
OTHER EVANS' WINNERS
Lucky Lucre - Galloping Dominos - Bang Tails
Rolletto Sr. Pocket Edition Galloping Dominos
Order quick! You'll call it the luckiest buy you
ever made!
SEE IT AT YOUR JOBBER
OR WRITE, WIRE OR PHONE
HAYMARKET 7630
H. C. EVANS & CO.~ 1520-1530 W. ADAMS ST.~ CHICAGO
The COIN MACHINE REVIEW for March, 1939, Vol. 6, No. 9. Published at 1113 Venice Blvd .. Los Angeles, Cal. Fitzroy 8269. Paul W. Blackford,
editor and publisher. Entered as Second Class Matter July 23, 1936, al the Post Office at Los Angeles, Cal., under the act of March 3, 1879.
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