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Issue: 1943 December - Page 26

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6SC7·5Z3·80·83·2A4C and 70L7
These tubes are ne xt to impossible to secure . We have adapters for making the changeover
that require no changes in the amplifie r or remote boxes.
# 205-2A4G to 2051 (Seeburg Guns)
21o-2A4G to 2051 (Remote Music)
215-70L7 to 7A4-7A5 (Seeburg Remote
Boxes)
$6.50 Each, Minimum Shipment of Six
# 100-6SC7 to 7F7
l1o-5Z3 to 5U4G
125-80 to 5T4, 5V4G, 5Y3 or 5Z4
126-83 to 5U4G or 5X4
$3.00 Each in lots of Six
These have all been tried a nd p roven thoroughly satisfactory. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION .
Absolutely no worry, a nyone can make the change , carry these in your service kit as standard
equ ipment . One-t hi rd with order, ba lance C . o. D.
HERMITAGE MUSIC COMPANY
NASHVILLE 3, TENN.
416A BROAD ST.
Cec. If it is W ill iam, ca ll him Bi ll. If it
is Edward, ca ll him Ed.
I know an old timer in the coin con -
troll ed music bus iness who can call off
litera ll y thousa nds of first names of opera-
tors and busines associates from coast to
coast but probably knows only a f raction
of the ir last names. He tells me not once
has anyo ne bee n offended by this fami liar·
ity wh ich, in this case, do es not breed con-
tempt.
Ours is a f ri endly industry. T he men
comprisin g it a re a fri end ly lot. Let's kee p
it that way and free from tiff form ality.
If you know a ma n's first name-use it-
and sa ve the rest of hi s name for the
dotted li ne.
Blames the Phono
"Just Gall Me Joe! "
By BILL SIMMONS
Lo ts of people in t his business stumble around
o n the subject of names. Th e y don ' t know wh e th er
to
call
some
of
the
new-
comers Mr. Jones, Jame s, or
j ust
COIN
MACHINE
REVIEW
26
FOR
DECEMBER
1943
Jones.
"'-/ost
op erators
and other members of the
Industry pre'e, to be known
by their first names, and use
the ir full names only on can·
tracts. Bill Simmons , Pad:ard
factory representatiYe on the
We st Coast , offers a Ie¥(
suggestions in this article.
In no oth er b us iness in th e world ~re
people more commonl y refe rred to by th eir
first nam es th an in the coin con tro ll ed busi·
ness. And there is probably not ano the r
practice that wi ll help to consol idate fa m;!·
iarity more th an the simple call ing of a n
i ndividu al by th e first nam e.
T he general bel ief is th a t it is presump -
tuous a nd a mistake to addre s a bra nd new
acq uaintance by his first nam e, but that )
no t always so. You may j ust meet a C ll~ ­
tom er or a friend w hom you have heard
much of bu t neve r aw before in your li fe,
FOR SALE'
Ten Piece Unit A. M. I. Wired
Music For Sale. Easy Terms.
ROYAL MUSIC COMPANY
823 Central Avenue
CHEYENNE , WYOMING
and it would be a mi stake to call h im
Mi ste r. H is fa mi li ari ty with on e close to
you dema nds fam iliarity from you.
T he word Mi ter is often a b ig hurdl e.
Yo u may th in k it is th e wron g word to use
becau e the man to whom you give th e f or-
mal ti tl e may be shocked or hu rt by its
formali ty. Yo u th en have to make a c ho i c~
betwee n using h is last nam e, whi ch mm;-
ner o f a ddress is cold, sti ff and dista nt and
som eti mes al most insultin g, or using hi .
fi rst nam e. Yo ur best rule to follow when
in dou bt is always use th e first name.
How many tim es have yo u been offender!
by people call in g you by your first name?
Not very often, I'll wager. Yet many t imes
you have b een ma de to f eel rathe r qu eer
because oth er call ed you Mister. T he
first na me is ge nerally a complim ent. It
shows the desire to be fr iendly. It sounds
young, buoyant, and happy. It expresse ::I
willi ngness to sh are the situ ation equa lly.
Just as th e first n ame creates a bond of
fri endsh ip and famili arity, so also doe-
the use of a good nickn ame prod uce th e
same eff ect because all in our busin e s arp
real fell ows wi th real hum a n desi res.
A good practi ce to estab li h is to al ways
call our associates J oh n, Di ck , Bud , or
J erry as the case may be. In th e sam e way
avoid call in g a ma n by his correc t Christian
na me. If it is V incent, Francis or Cec il,
s horten those nam e in to Vin ce, Fran and
CASH READY
FOR MUSIC ROUTES ANY SIZE
If you have any equipment idle, turn it into cash on to-
day's " top market." W e will buy any or all of your music
equipment, on or off location , and pay you t he highest
market prices_
Phone or write today:
CLARK DISTRIBUTING CO.
In California : Forme r ly California Simplex Distri buting Co.
Exclusive Wurlitzer Distributors fo r the West Coast.
SAN FRANCISCO
Don W . Cl a rk
415 Brannan Street
SUtter 5342
NEWBURGH, N. Y.- Probably J ohn J.
Dowlin g is b la ming th e whole th ing on the
invent ion of the a utomatic phonograph ; if
it hadn' t been invented. he reason . he
wou ldn ' t be where he is today, which is
kee pin g a da te with the Orange County
grand jury.
If it had a Ray, howe,·e r. the phonograph
would probably lay th e b lame on Dowlin g's
preference fo r se ntime nta l mu sic. At anv
ra te th e instrument ke pt playin g cl assical
music, because the wa itress kept bu yin g:
that ki nd of tu ne. A fter a tim e Dowli ng
go t a ngry, compl ain ed that rom antic items
we re what he wa nted. and, to prove it,
picked up a g:lass and b rok e it. Th en he
pi cked up th e pi eces and tos ed th em in the
wa i tress' fa ce.
Anyway it's probabl y one of th e fi rst
ti mes a phonogra ph has bee n held re-
s ponsible-by a " victim," a t least- with
i nspirin g a eco nd degree assa ult charge.
"Over There" Returns
NEW YORK- Leo F eist, In c., on g puh -
lisher , report that Over Th ere is e njoying
a minor boom. George M. Cohan's song was
the war song of 1917-1918.
Until Dec. 7, 1941, Over Th ere had sold
around 1,500,000 copi e , placin g it right up
th ere wi th Mo ther, Ram.ona, Three O'Clock
in the Morning and K-K-Katy. In recent
years, however, it ha d fall en ou t of favor
a nd , in 1940, old 200 copies.
As soon as war ca me, thou gh, th e publi c
began asking for Over Th ere aga in, a nd
F eist' fi gures it has sold about 50,000
copies in the past 12 months. Mu ch of thi
is du e to the plu gg ing it has received for
Fred Waring, Bob Crosby and Dick Powell
have all recorded it for Decca recently an d
Yank ee Doodl e Dandy, the Cohan mov ie.
gave it a flurry of sal es.
Moffatt Acquires Route
T UCSON, Ar iz.- }. II. Moffatt, former
ma nager of the A nderson M usic Co. of
Tu c on , h as purchased th e mus ic ro ute
owned and operated by C. T. Vander pool
an d is now opera ting un der th e n ame of
th e Old Pu eblo A muse ment Co.
Order Y our Supply
of
BENNETT DELUXE
4000 PLAY NEEDLES
TODAY!
W. E. SIMMONS
LOS ANGELES
SEATTLE
Factory Re presentotive fo r
II West ern S tates
Aubrey V. Ste ml er, Mg r.
E. l. Horiske y, Ma nag er
1025 N. Highland Ave,
Hollywood 38
1561 W. Washington Blvd_ 906 Elliott Ave. West
REpublic 4155
GArfield 0930
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