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Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1945 May - Page 61

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1 25c Bonus B.II , D. P. C.H.K.A., # 445447 .................. ........................................ ........ $450 .00
4 5c 3/5 War Eagl • • , Glitt.r Gold ............................................................................ 175.00
2 10c 3/ 5 War Eagl.s , Glitt.r Gold ...... ...................................................................... 200.00
1 25c Brown Fran', C.H . S.P . , Ilk. n.w .....................................................................• 300.00
10c Edraordinary, c l.an , GII".r Gold .................................................................... 2 00.00
5c Victory Chl. f, us.d 30 day • ........ ............. _ ....................................................... 2 50 .00
5c Blu. Fr ont, Ilk. n. w ...........................................................................................• 250 .00
10c Bonu., original .......................................................................................... ............ 300. 00
4 25c J.nnlngs Goos. Necks, Glitt. r Gold ................................................... r. ••••••••••••• 100 .00
Sc and 10c Watling Blu. Seals, Glitt.r Gold , Pace Bantams, Glitter Gold , and
Mills Goos.ne c ks. Will take old machin.s in for parts. Spe c ialty SOc and $1.00
plays .
CASEY BENSJ.EY
BOX 65
PINEDALE, WYOMING
COIN
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SHOTS OF THE NEW C. A. RO BINSON
BUILDING IN LOS ANGELES. Upper le ff
shows the front portion of the d isplay floo r:
upper center is exterior vie w of entire bu ild-
in g; upper right is Robinson 's private o ffice.
Lo wer le ft is the salesboard departm ent on
t he menanine. Lower center reveals the ext en-
sive repair and refinishin g d e partm ent and
lower right is another view of the sho wroo ms
a s they face M agnol ia street.
Denver
The Denver War Production Board an-
nounced recently that compliance with
government "brownout" orders has now
reached 100 percent. Taverns and amuse-
ment places have cooperated conscien-
tiously.
L. Shulman, owner of Modern Music
Co., reports that his company is making
preparations to do a good distributing job
for several manufacturers after the war.
Already Shulman has made arrangements
to move to a brand new location where the
company will have proper repair and dis-
play facilities and adequate space for
expanding the business.
Frank Negri, who wa formerly sales
manageJ;" for the Blackwell Distributing Co.,
has JOIned with Modern Music in the same
capacity. Frank has been in the music
business for over 12 years.
Frank Mazone, who is well known to
operators throughout Colorado, Wyoming
and New Mexico, will take over as man-
ager of the new distributing firm. Frank
has been in the business for 13 years.
Between Mazone and Negri, with their
years of experience, and with Shulman,
who has operated in the Eleventh St. loca-
tion for 15 years, approximately 95 percent
of the operators in these three states are
well-known to them and Shulman is of the
opinion they should do a good job for any
postwar product they will handle_
Shulman said that in the new location
they will be ab le to further expand their
service and repair department, although
wi th the 7 men now in the service repair
department, they have been able to do a
very good job in keeping equipment coming
for operators in the three-above mentioned
states_
In addition, the company operates over
300 pieces of equipment in the Denver ter-
ritory and, altogether, has 18 peop le in its
employ.
L. S. Anderson, owner of the Star Vend-
ing Machine Co., has recently received a
new shipment of machines and is busily
preparing for the. spring business. He hopes
to do a banner business this summer with
taverns and amusement places and expects
to take on more business in the postwar
period, and is already making place for
new accounts_ At present he is experienc-
ing some trouble in getting parts for
repairs.
Wolf Reiwitz, of the Wolf Sales Co., left
Denver April 7th for a business trip to
Salt Lake City, San Francisco, and Los
Angeles.
Kings U-Select-It CaI1;!ly Service, op-
erated by Mr. and MrJ>, D. J. King, repre-
sentatives of the Coan ' Stettland Co., Madi-
son, Wis., in the Denver area for the past
five years, have specialized on installing
their candy vending machines in manu-
facturing plants that have large numbers
of employees with whom the machines
have been very popular. Their popcorn
machines are in demand by drug stores.
The present cigarette shortage has cur-
tailed business somewhat for the National
Cigarette Service Co., distributor for Na-
tional Vendors, Inc., but 1. H. Singer,
owner, reports that business in the repair
department continues without any let-up.
All makes of machines are repaired or
rebuilt in this department and it is doing
a good job at keeping present installations
in working order.
The Canteen, operated by J. L. Chappell,
a branch of the Automatic Canteen Co. of
America, headquarters in Chicago, makes a
specialty of installing Canteen Vending
Machines in defense plants. Mainly, these
plants are some distance from the city and
the machines are an appreciated conven-
ience by employees in getting their candy
bars and gum supplies. Chappell has been
in the candy vending business since 1929,
and in his present location since 1935.
Frances Conrey
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