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Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1944 April - Page 11

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if it is a small one. Great crushing pressure
Practical Exporting After the War
may be exerted on the package at this
point, although this hazard is lessened to
a great degree by the use of platform
slings wh ich have been adopted by many
steamsh ip companies / for handling smaller
packages.
-
As the load is lifted up, it sometimes
swings to and fro, despite the best efforts
of those in charge to keep it steady, and
strikes against the side of the ship, add·
by A. H. EISENBERG of
ing another hazard that must be guarded
Catalina Knitting Mills, Los Angeles
against. After being lowered into the hold
or 'tween decks of the ship, the package
(This is the second in a series of addres·
many instances, however, unless this con·
is stowed away by the stevedores.
ses on Exporting delivered at the recent
tainer and its in terior packing are consid·
It may be stowed below other cases,
Foreign Clinic conducted by the Los An·
erably better than domestic shipme,nts de·
crates or boxes, and have to su pport very
geles Chamber of Commerce. Through the
mand, it will fall short of the requirements
heavy weights. During loadin~ . moreover,
for export.
courtesy of the Chamber we are publishing
there is sometimes the possibility of the
several of the talks which will be helpful
The properties nee d e d in the export
in the Post· War Era for those in the Coin
container can b e more clea rly visu a l· • package being punctured by longshore·
men's cargo hooks. .
Machine Industry interested in foreign
ized if the n a ture of the journey it
There are many types of containers used
mu st m a k e a nd the h azards it will en-
markets. The third article in this series
in the export and import market. The most
will deal with "Transportation and Insur·
counte r on the way are thoroughly un-
common are: nailed wooden cases, wire·
ance" and will appear in the next issue. )
d e r stood. If the fa~tory o f the shippe r
bound wooden boxes, panel box, cleated
is
i
n
the
m
iddle
west,
the
journey
to
One of the most important factors in
plywood box, corrugated and sol id fiber
se aboa rd will compare with the o rdin-
the import and export business is the mat·
containers, bales and baling, wooden bar·
a
r
y
trip
involved
in
domestic
shipment
ter of packing, marking and labeling. This
rels and metal barrels and drums.
a nd the journey h as just begun.
problem is important bo th to the importer
An in te resting n ew p ackin g m a te r-
After being" unloaded from the freight
as well as to the exporter and what follows
ial,
develone d b y the wa r , h as b ee .. a
car to a truck, a li~hter, or to the steam·
is applicable to both, although I shall
ta pe, simila r to scotch t a p e, which
ship pier, the goods are lifted info the
speak of the exporter because my experi.
m a n y of you m ay h ave seen o n air-
ship by slings, if it is a large package ; or
ence has been as an exporter.
in a large net with maJ?Y other packages,
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Ship"m ents can be made by ocean freight,
by express and by rail to Mexico and
Canada. I shall confine myself to shipping
by ocean freight. However, many of the
recommendations will do for the other
PARTS FOR CONSOLES AND SLOTS
means of shipping.
Club Bell Clocks (with old clocks) ....••.................................................. Ea.$l 5.00
The firm beginning export shipping for
Payout Drums (complete assemblies) for Club Bells & High Hands .. Ea. 10.00
the first time is faced with th e problem
Coils for Club Bells and High Hands
,
of delivering its product to th e foreign
(A·30, S·30, A·31, C·3t, N·31, Y· 31, G·29, E·32 ......•...................•. Ea. 1.50
market, in saleable condition , at a cost
Fans for Club Bell Clocks ........................................................................ Ea. 1.00
that will not jeopardize its competitive
Payout Unit Complete Assembly for Bally Club Bells ........................ Ea. 50.00
position.
Payout Tubes for High Hands, Club Bells, and Super Bells .............. Ea. 1.50
If the company has been operating fn
Main Clock Gears for Mills & Paces Slots ............................................ Ea. 3.50
the domestic fi eld, it is quite probable
PARTS FOR ALL PIN GAMES
that it has developed a shipp ing container
Cartridge Fuses, No. 3, 5, 6, 7'12 , 10, 15, 20 ........................ Per box of 5
.25
that has proved satisfactory for dom estic
Genco Pin Game Rectifiers ........................................................................ Ea. 6.00
movements, and in view of the success of
No. 2~76 Coils for Chicago Coin Games ................................................ Ea. 2.00
the package, the firm may consi der it
Plastic Bumpers (completely assembledl. .................... .in lots of ten, Ea.
.75
good enough for shipments abroad. In
Plastic Bumpers (completely assembledl.. .................. more than ten. Ea.
.60
Silver Repair Sleeves .......................................................................... 25 for 2.75
All Size Rubber Rin gs: Small-two for 5c, Medium-5c Ea., Large, Ea.
.05
Plastic and Rubber Plunger Tips ...................................... l0c Ea., Per Doz. 1.00
Rubber Rebounds (assorted shaIQes) ...................................................... Ea.
.05
Armature Plates for Bally, Gottlieb, & " Exhibit Games ........................ Ea.
.15
Blue Steel Gate Springs for Pin Games .........................•........................ Ea.
.05
Plunger Springs for Pin Games .........•..............•....................•................ Ea.
.10
II. Preparing the Export" Shipment.
Packaging, Marki1Jg ancf. Labeling.
FLASH! HERE ARE THE PARTS YOU NEED
WANTED
Authentic Relics
of Maximilian
and Carlota of
Mexico
PARTS FOR PHONOGRAPHS
Rock·Ola Dial·A· Tune Coin Heads for Standards or Deluxes ............ Ea.$35.00
Rock·Ola Wall Box Glasses .................................................................... Ea.
.75
Volume Controls for all kinds of Phonographs .................................... Ea. 1.25
Crystal Pickups for Rock·Ola or Mills Phono. (with defective one) Ea. 5.00
Fusetrons-2.5, 3.2, and Fusetats-1.6, 1.8, 2.5, 2.25, 3.2 .................. Ea.
.30
Motor Belts for Rock·Ola Phonographs ................................................ Ea. 1.00
BULBS
Special No. 27 Bulbs (for Super Bellsl.. .................................... Box of 10
Bulbs for Pin Games, Wall Boxes, and Consoles .......................... l 00 for
(Nos. 46, 47, 50, 51, 55) ........................ Less than 100, per box of 10

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2.40
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WIRE
10·Wire Cable ............ perft. $ .15
5.Wire Cable ............ per ft .
.17'h
PHONOGRAPH NEEDLES
Pfanstiehl Needles .............. Ea. $ .50
Tonedart Needles .......... Per C. 40.00
Less than 100 .................. Ea.
.50
Bennett Needles ...... _ ..... Per C. 32.00
Less than 100 .................. Ea.
.35
Aero Point Needles ............ Ea.
.50
I
Zip Cord (rubb'r cov.) perft.$ .07'12
Pig Tail Wire ................ per ft. .10
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
Kester Solder (Prewar) Per lb. $1.50
Friction Tape ................ Per Roll
.25
Large Key Rings .................... Ea.
.50
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