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Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1942 September - Page 26

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COIN
MACHINE
R.EVIEW
26
The "Can Can" Is Gone - But the Music Lives On
Yes, the French "Can Can" that thrilled thousands and thou-
sands of Doughboys in World War Number One is no more.
But its lilting music lives on along with the hundreds of thousands
of old and new favorites that today are giving Americans that
necessary "boost" on countless music machines throughout
the World.
FOR.
SEPT.
1942
We are happy to be in Music . • . the acknowledged moral~
builder . .• the mighty weapon of War! And, we are happy to
represent such a superior line as the SEEBURG WIRELESS
.REMOTE CONTROL MUSIC SYSTEMS.
Through the untiring efforts of the music operators, Seeburg
Systems enjoy universal acceptance. Wherever people gather,
music operators have broadened their field of operating
throug h t he llIedium of Seeburg Wireless Remote Control.
A limited amount of new equipment, and a fair assortment of
used equipment, is available in our offices and we invite you to
come in and learn why so many operators in the West enjoy
the stability and unlimited opportunities founded upon a safe-
guarded investment in · SEEBURG WIRELESS REMOTE CON-
TROL MUSIC SYSTEMS!
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E. T. MAPE MUSIC CO.
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The 1942
SYMPHONOLA
Ameri.ca's Finest
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Coin-Operated Musical
Instrument!
TURN IN YOUR SCRAP METAL AND
RUBBER-OUR COUNTRY NEEDS IT
.
1701 W. Pic:o Blvd.
LOS ANGELES
(
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Mention of
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GARRISON SALES CO.)
1002 W. Washin9ton
PHOENIX, ARIZ.
284 Turk St.
SAN FRANCISCO
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