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Genuine Ford Gum Machine Filled with Ford Gum Collector
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Serious Gameroom Should Have one
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+ $12.50 Shipping MACHINE
WILL GIVE YOU 3 to 5 CHICLE CHEWS FOR A PENNY. Ford
Penny Gum Machine Filled With Fresh Gum. The
first FORD machine was manufactured in 1919. The last ones were made in the late
60's. Be the envy of all your friends! This
machine is authentic, removed from route and delivered to you filled with Ford
branded gum. It is in very good condition has glass globe,pad lock and locking
bar. FILLED WITH FORD BRANDED GUM.
Back
in 1913, twenty-year old Ford Mason was groping for the bottom rung of the ladder
to success. He was an itinerant roofing salesman who spent spring, summer and
early fall traveling in horse and buggy over the winding country roads of western
New York State. But he was idle during the winter because nobody repaired barn
roofs in cold weather. Looking for work that winter of 1913, Ford met a man engaged
in the odd business of operating vending machines for chewing gum. The first such
machine had been invented only a few years before, and just a handful of men had
ventured into the gum machine business. Ford immediately sensed the opportunity
for which he had been searching. He borrowed the money to lease 102 machines from
a manufacturer, and placed the machines in the stores and shops of Hornell and
other communities in western New York State. Then Ford spent the winter collecting
pennies from his machines and filling them with gum. "It was fun," Ford recalls,
"to try to figure out which locations would be the most productive." Ford went
back to the more orthodox business of selling roofing as soon as April showers
washed the winter's ice from the back country roads. Each succeeding winter he
reentered the gum business and as Ford gained more experience he became convinced
that the penny gumball could be parlayed into big business. It would be a full-time
job, however, because the newborn industry was thoroughly unprincipled. Most gum
machine operators were fly-by-nights, more interested in making immediate profits
than in satisfying customers. Vending machine gum was so poor that most people
would buy only once and never again waste a penny. Also, machines often took coins
and then failed to deliver merchandise. Ford realized that these conditions would
have to be overcome, and he was smart enough to recognize that success awaited
the first businessman who would give the people their money's worth. Here was
a challenge which intrigued the young man and roused his sense of decency. He
would make good gum! He would make reliable machines! He would give the public
a square deal! So Ford quit the roofing business to devote all his energy to selling
gum. Ford's father, a Baptist minister, was highly pleased with his son's decision.
And soon after Ford began his crusade for better business ethics, Reverend Mason
said: "Make your own machines, my boy, and share your profits with God." That
Ford Mason took his father's advice is now a matter of history. He began with
almost no money, but unlimited enthusiasm and self-confidence. He bested one obstacle
after another creating a business empire stretching from coast to coast. Over
500,000 vending machines perched on store counters and pipe pedestals in countless
North American communities testify to the magnitude of his operations. |
Actual Machines taken off a route Filled
with Fresh Ford Gum One
Penny Original
Lock and KEY Collector
Item NOT
a COPY ! The REAL THING |
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