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Play Meter

Issue: 1981 June 01 - Vol 7 Num 10 - Page 7

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appreciate indeed this informative
magazine not only as a guide book of
the industry "but also as a trade
journal.
E. Yamamoto
Leijac Co., Ltd.
Osaka, Japan
Resources
I would like to congratulate you on
your fine publications. Play Meter
Magazine is well written and pro-
vides readers with pertinent
information .

l}le Digital Circuit Design Course
is excellent, and the new tear-out
Directory issue is a fine resource
v olume. Your magazine values its
readers' opinions, and the whole
philosophy of the publication is very
honest and frank.
ates highly
e received a copy of yotir J anuary
issue from a friend and found it to
be ery informative and entertaining.
EspeciaJ1y liked the descriptions
and ratings on the new machines,
and also the articles on the Japanese
ac hi n es . [To ky o trade show
coverage -ed.]
P. Bechard
P&P Amusement
Brantford, Ontario, Canada
Unfortunately, I couldn't attend
your convention in New Orleans this
year. Have you considered taping
.the seminars and offering them for
sale? Video tape would also be an
[Expo coverage appears in this issue
and was included in the May 15 issue
of PLAY METER.
-ed.]
Sales spurred
We, Leijac Co., Ltd., are enthusiastic
readers of PLAY METER, and we
make full use of it to know more
about the tendency of the inter-
national market.
For instance, we have sent sales
letters to the manufacturers and
distributors in foreign markets, listed
in your 1981 Directory Issue, intro-
ducing our line of products, and we
have received much more in
inquiries t han we had expected. We
PLAY METER, June 1, 1981
Wants more
I'd like to express my opinion on Play
Meter's show [the Amusement
Operators Expo], which was very
outstanding. I was disappointed not
to see a lot of the manufacturers that
I built my route on, such as Williams,
Bally/ Midway, Stern, and Atari. I'd
also like to point out that some
operators in the south part of the
country cannot make it to Chicago
every year, and having a show in this
part of the country is an asset to the
operator and to the distributor. I
hope to see these manufacturers
next year.
Again, it was a well-run show and
several of my fellow operators have
the same feelings.
Gary Domino
American Amusement
Morgan City, Louisiana
Super Parts Specials
Universal "B" Magnetic Cue Ball ... . ... . $4.99 each (lots of 16)
($4.55 each for lots ofl12)
Discounts available on seconds
16-ounce Wildcat #125 . ....... . ......... $3.99 each (lots of 12)
6-digit glass displays . ............ . ..... .. ..... $9.99 (lots of 20)
Please publish
Planned on attending the Amuse-
ment Operators Expo but I couldn't
break away from ''the mine." A
suggestion: Publish in some form the
proceedings and make them
available to your readers. Sure
would appreciate it.
Ron Herbers
R.B.R. Amusements
Cincinnati, Ohio
excellent medium for presenting new
products, covering coin conventions
and coin machine repair courses.
Gerald Galanowsky
Clifton, New Jersey
Ask for Mike
S.L. LONDON MUSIC CO., INC.
3130 W. Lisbon Ave.
(414) 344-3220
P.O. Box 08120
Milwaukee, Wis. 53208
Audio Visual Amusements
Offering the finest new
and used equipment.
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• SALES, PARTS, SERVICE •
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CLEAN VIDEOS JUST IN TIME FOR SPRING
ATARI
Sprint 2 .1:: ..... . $1095
Night Driver (oitdown) 1295
Subs . ...... .... ... . 795
1809 Olive Street
CINEMA THO NICS
Tailgunner ...... . . 1295
Rip Off .... .. . . . . .. 1795
VECTORBEAM
Speed Freak .. : ... .. 995
MIDWAY
Space Invaders . . . . 1345
UNIVERSMr
Cosmic G uerilla . . .. 995
Getaway (aitdown) • • • 1595
St. Louis, Missouri 63103
(314) 421-5100
For further information, call Pete Entringer (collect)
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