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Play Meter

Issue: 1976 January - Vol 2 Num 1 - Page 92

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The Rock-Ola 464. Anything else is less.
When you order a jukebox, you have a clear-cut choice.
You can order a Rock-Ola 464. Or you can order some-
thing less. Because , until we start work on next yea(s
model, the 464 is as good as jukeboxes get.
Its neon-inspired graphics grab the customers' atten-
tion . Its blinking, colorful selection/control panel makes
playing easy and exciting.
And the 464 sounds as good as it looks. Because
inside, a specially-designed acoustical chamber dis-
perses the music properly. Nothing stays trapped inside
to vibrate and muffle.
Being a Rock-Ola, the 464 is unaffected by dirt. Dust.
Greasy air. Grime. Hard use. Liquids. And time. It's built
to take it all and keep right on playing, while other
machines overheat , overwork or just plain wear out.
Besides a/l that, the 464 helps you count your take.
An optional computerized change counter (Model 2181)
keeps track, and even gives you a complete printed
record .
So , it comes down to your choice . You can have
Rock-Ola 464 , with features other machines can only
copy. Or you can have someth ing less.
But then that 's always been true of Rock-Ola .
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