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Play Meter

Issue: 1975 November - Vol 1 Num 11 - Page 12

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[We'll be expanding our music
department over the next three
months to include your sugges-
tions and the suggestions of other
jukebox operators, Jimmy. --Ed.~
Bravo, Technical Topics. How
often today we overlook t he
obvious in our haste to connect
our expensive toys.
S.R. Lewis
SP Distributors
Los Angeles, Cal.
[You and other operators will
be happy to know the technical
coverage in Play Meter will be
expanding in the next two
months and will include more
service tips, too. --Ed.]
On your jukebox Top 100
listing, we suggest that it be
printed on the back of an adver-
tisement instead of an article .
This way you can remove the
chart from the book without
losing part of a story.
Don Nardi
H.P. Novelty Co.
Ishpeming, Mich.
[Don, would you believe our
advertisers don't want their ads
on the back of the charts for the
same reason. --Ed.]
I think it is about time we have
a good magazine that is so
informative for the amusement
game operators. I find your
magazine very interesting and
very readable.
Have you ever thought of
putting in price listings of used
equipment?
John Bielecki
Johnny Amusements
Lancaster, N.Y .
[Yes we have, John, and for
a long time now. For more on this
be sure to read my letter on page
6 of this issue. --Ed.]
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SUGGESTION BOX
A small section on the Cana-
dian end of t he business would be
helpful. Also, we'd like to see
more on organizing tournaments
and programming music.
Your magazine is a great asset
now and we hope the good work
continues.
Steve Perrault
Vendin~ Unlimited Inc.
Windsor, Ont.
You have a good magazine.
Please, more articles about ar-
cades. New ideas, promotions,
public relations, etc. will be wel-
comed.
Phillip Belpedio
LandofOz
Escondido, Cal.
[We think you'll like our "Coin-
man of the Month" interview in
this issue. Thanks for the sugges-
tion. And, rest assured. There's
lots more to come. --Ed. ]
Your magazine is very helpful
and interesting. Since most read-
ers operate jukeboxes, an article
on new records would be helpful.
Tell us what records in a ll
categories are hit bound.
Jimmy Cole
Cole Vending Co.
Weaverville, N.C.
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• Game uses a light display-
no monitor
• Players compete directly against
each other
• Game uses lights underneath
slllucreened playing field
• rop made of unbrealtable
£exo plastic
• Strong and beautiful walnut
cabinet with hardwood trim and
Spanish leather formica top
• Fast, easy ser11lce
• Solid state dependability-full
one year warranty on logic board
EDCOE Mfg. & Service Co.
9512 W. Jetlerson Blvd .. Culver City. Calif. 90230
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