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Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1942 November - Page 17

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WESTERN VALUES!
PHONOGRAPHS
Seeburg 8200 ...................... $495 .00
Seeburg Classic:, ES ,
30 wire ............ ................ 225 .00
Seeburg Royale ................ .... 125.00
Seeburg Royale, hidden
remote .................. ........... . 180.00
Seeburg Royale, 30 wire .... 145 .00
Wurlitzer 950 ...................... 525.00
Wurlitzer 850 .... .................. 515 .00
Wurlitzer 750E .................... 425.00
Wurlitzer 700 .......................
Wurlitzer 500 ...... ...... ..........
Wurlitzer 600. keyboa rd ....
Wurlitzer 24A, Pac:kard
adaptor ............................
Wurlitzer 616 .................... :.
W urlitzer 312 or 412 ..........
Wurlitzer 71 Counte r..........
Filben New ..........................
Filben Used ..........................
Mills Empress .... ..................
300.00
189.50
169.50
160.00
60.00
45 .00
95 .00
125.00
89 .50
130.00
BOXES
41 Roc: k-Ola Bar .................. $ 19.95
20 Rec:ord Seeburg Remote 26.50
24 Rec:ord Seeburg Remote 22.50
Keeney 3D-Wire Boxes........
7.50
Keeney Regular ..................
5 .00
Wu r litzer 5-10-25c: (only
five I .................................. 35 .00
PACKARD PLA- MOR-New & Used
OPERATORS HEADQUARTERS FOR CAPITOL RECORDS and BENNETT
4000·PLAY NEEDLE
AMPLIFIERS REPAIRED-
PHONOGRAPHS RECONDITIONED
All Makes-All Work Guaranteed
Master Gears for Wurlitzers
NEW REPLACEMENT
CABINETS
for any model mec hanisms.
Closing Out. Write or Call
for spec:ial quantity pr ic:es .
PACKARD ADAPTORS
t o play f rom floor for
Wu rlitzer 500 ' s , 700'5, 800 's
Also other models
ROchester 2103
JACK GUTSHALL DISTRIBUTING CO.
Gutshall Gets His Deer
COIN
MACHINE
REVIEW
18
FOP.
LOS ANGELES.-Just as the Mounties
always get their man, Jack Gutshall reo
turned to Los Angeles the first of the
month from a deer hunting trip near Fill-
more, Utah, with a coveted buck in tow.
Jack made the trip with several of his
friends. They camped in Fillmore, and by
hiking and using horses, they tracked down
the elusive deer until each man in the party
had his limit. Leaving Fillmore they were
driving towards home when Jack Pfeffer,
NOVEMBER
1942
IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO
TUBE & LAMP USERS
Effective
immediately, we
one of the party, shouted "Stop, there's
another buck!" The car was brought to a
quick halt, and sure enough, not 50 feet
from the highway was a prize buck. Jack
drew a bead and captured the animal which
proved to be the biggest deer shot on the
trip.
Gutshall had the meat quick·frozen and
when others are watering at the mouth for
fresh meat in the months ahead, the Gut-
shalls will be enjoying venison ... that is,
if their friends don't pull too many raids
on the larder ... for Jack doesn't find it
easy to say "No".
* * *
"Hello, is this the sea food store?"
"It is."
"Do you have any fresh fish?"
"Yes, sir."
"Well, don' t let them get away with
anything, sister."
are
£ellttle
SEATTLE-The war· time problems of
the pin·gamers and phono boys have been
thoroughly aired, but how about the oft-
neglected vending machine men? Just as
in W orld War I, the venders were faced
with this perplexing question: to meet in-
creased cost of ingredients, labor, and dis-
tribution, should the cost of candy bars be
upped to 10c or should the ' size be
trimmed? In War I, the former was in
vogue, resulting in less sales per capita; a
public educated and reared on 5c bars just
wouldn't put out a dime so freely. In War
II, the 5c tag is being appended to a
smaller-sized sweet.
The dearth of certain ingredients has cut
down the variety of candy. In another six
months the nickel·pusher will buy what is
in the machine and be glad to get it. Choc-
olate bars with almonds are terrific sellers
( See SEATTLE, Page 2 0)
taking c;are of orders for
KEN BAD
TUBES &. LAMPS
from our Warehouse Stoc:k at 645
South Sepulveda Blvd., West Los
Angeles, Calif.
All orders are to be direc:ted to
this new address from whic:h we
will endeavor to c:are for your re-
quirements for the duration.
Peac:eful, worry-free sleep c:an be
yours with RECUPERATOR on duty
In your battery.
'--_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ---1
Limit~d
Supply of
# 30 and # 6L6G
IN
STOCK FOR RATIONED
DELIVERY
SHELLEY JlADIO CO.
645 S. Se pillveda Blvd.
West Los Angeles, Calif.
ARizona 38065
GAS RATIONING IS
BENEFICIAL TO TIRE
LIFE BUT DETRIMENTAL
TO BATTERY LIFE
Th e
p rocess of lead
sulphation
that takes
p lace in batteries wh e n not in use , .or used
sparingly, is much greater than when a batte ry is in ne rmal use.
Whether stering yeu r car or driving it pa rt time yeur b e st assu ranc e .of p reventing
these cerresive elements from destreying yeur battery is te apply
THE RECUPERATOR
Lo.ng Life Battery Servic:e
befere it is teo late. Pretect yOUl' batte ry fe r the duratien. It is the heart .of yeur
car. If yeur music distribute r cannet supply you, send $1.50 teday and we will send
yeur RECUPERATOR Service prepa id .
ALPHA DIS'TRIBUTING COMPANY
1025 North Highland Ave •• GRanite 4148. Hollywood. ~ Calif.
Mention of THE COIN MACHINE REVIEW is your best introduction to our advertisers.

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