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Issue: 1975 November - Vol 1 Num 11 - Page 62

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Rock- Ola brings back the Princess.
Now even small locations have room for a little elegance.
A dozen years ago, there lived a
jukebox that had everything. It
was small enoug h to fit in any
location. Glamorous enough to
make its surroundings look like
a million. Yet dependable enough
to hardly ever need service. It was
called the Princess.
Since the.n, jukeboxes have
become larger and more complex,
and we figured it's time for a little
elegance . So we re-created the
Princess as a stunning console.
We made it even smaller than
our 459, so it will fit in places
where other machines won 't. We
gave it a beautiful simu lated pecan
wood finish, decorated with
bronze anodized aluminum extru-
sions, a magnificent embossed
grill, even an eye -catching oil
painting reproduction so it will
make any location more glamor-
ous. And inside, we put the kind
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of dependability you expect From
any Rock-Qia. Plus the ability to
handle 100 selections with ease.
Best of all, we made the Princess
Console a whole lot less expen-
sive than anything that elegant
has a right to be.
The Princess Console. Rock-
Oia brought it back . And judging
from the way it's built, it's here
to stay.

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