International Arcade Museum Library

***** DEVELOPMENT & TESTING SITE (development) *****

Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1939 September - Page 9

PDF File Only

Pict,,-i11llt
. ~pe11lti119
It's a rare occasion when Fisher Brown and his personnel are together in the Dallas
offices at one time. But this day the photographer found most of them in and quickly
took their picture. Not so long ago, Fisher Brown's organization , Rock-Ola distributor
for Texas, moved info spacious new quarters at 2206 South Harwood Street in Dallas.
Introducing to the coin machine fraternity a
blue ribbon winner at every western dog show
.. . none other than Patshee Manasa Mauler
Brodie , the pride and ioy of "Steve" and
Mrs. Brodie, of the M. Brodie Company, long
Beach. The dog , a thoroughbred Airedale,
gives the Brodies reason to be proud of his
ribbon winning ability at all the west coast
dog shows. Photo shows "Steve" aiding the
dog to "do it right."
9
COIN
MACHINE .
REVIEW

Send in your photos for
this department. We'll
be glad to use them.

Grass doesn't grow under Jack Moore's
and the above photo shows a specially
frailer Jack purchased to four the west
the Bally Beverage Vendor. Jack is
coast distributor for the Bally line.
feet
built
with
west
It's human nature to want to see the wheels
go 'round, and this photo shows an interested
couple watching the workings of a Wurlitzer.
Ben Sterling , music operator of Moosic , Penn-
sylvania, snapped this picture to prove the
point.
What might the four fingers stand for? It seems to be a mystery unless Dick Dixon of
Triangle Music , Cleveland , means four extra records on the Wurlitzer. Others in the
photo are, standing: Myron Erb , of Triangle; M. G. Hammergren, of Wurlitzer; Dixon,
and E. H. Petering, of Wurlitzer. Seated: Harry Payne, Wurlitzer representative; Rus-
sell Coan and Ward Miller, of Triangle.
https://elibrary.arcade-museum.com

Future scanning projects are planned by the International Arcade Museum Library (IAML).