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Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1941 March - Page 50

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GRENIER
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A "Champion" display of streamlined smart-
ness in cigarette merchandisers is this partial
view of the beautiful DuGrenier exhibit af the
recent CM/ convention in Chicago. Featuring
the DuGrenier "Champion" cigarette ma-
chine, this display drew record-breaking
crowds of highly enthusiastic operators. Ac-
cording to officials of A. H. DuGrenier, Inc.,
of Haverhill, Mass. , show sales of the "Cham-
pion" cigarette merchandiser and . the Du
Grenier Candy Man , candy bar machine also
pictured here, were higher than ever before
in the history of the firm .
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COIN
MACH/HE
REVIEW
50
FOR
MARCH
1941
Two important guests af Hub Enterprises
offices, Baltimore , Maryland , are stopped by
genial Jack Nelson , Rod-OJ~ Vice-President '
In Charge of Sales. Jack foces them toward
the camera and fells them to concentrate on
Rod-Ola Tone Column as smiles of pleasure
are sure to follow. Occasion for this little
gesture was the gala Rock-Ola Regional
Showing of ToneColumn .

BELOW CENTER: Distributors of the Buckley
Music System from coast-to-coast pictured af
their First Annual Banquet at the Sherman
Hofe/ , Chicago , on January 15th. LEFT: Wil-
Enthusiastic was the praise of J . J , Naclerio , Rod-Ola distributor from Waterbury, Conn. , when
with his charming wife he examined the new Rock-Ola creation, ToneColumn . "Most amazing
tone revelation I ever heard," Naclerio declared.
lie ( Liff le Napoleon) Blatt, New York , and
William Corcoran , San Francisco, pose for a
picture after betting each other a new suit
on sales grosses for 1941. RIGHT: The Solid
West for Buckle y. In the bad row from left
to right are A. Stemler , Portland , Oregon;
Bill Corcoran , San Francisco; C. Robinson ,
Los Angeles; and D. Scotto , Sacramento. Front
row: Sam Kingston, San Francisco; Pat Buck-
ley , president of Buckley Music System, Inc.;
Mel Baer, Oakland and Bud Parr of Los
Ang oles.
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