Automatic Age

Issue: 1926 September

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A N E W PISTOL M A C H IN E
T h e A . B. T. M anufacturing C om ­
pany, 2512 M onroe street, C hicago, is
featu rin g a new type o f pistol target
machines that is an am usem ent m a­
chine pure and simple, made in penny
or nickel play, with five shots fo r the
coin used. It is not a m erchandising
machine and from reports it is a land­
slide.
A cco rd in g to
Mr. A . B.
Trasch, the sales m anager the suc­
cess o f this m achine has been due to
its im provem en t o f a num ber o f other
T a rg et Skill M achine is th at it be­
com es in creasin gly fascin a tin g to the
public. It gives the user som ething
to DO. There isn’t a man living (to
say n oth ing o f w om en ) w ho can re­
sim ilar m achines until every g ood
feature o f the old types are in corp or­
ated in to this machine, with none o f
the bad. In tellin g o f the d ev elop­
m ent and the m oney m a k 'n g pow er
o f this construction he said:
sist the desire to grip the realistic,
A u tom atic L U G E R type gun. T h a t’s
the bait, the necessary “ first tim e”
attraction. A fte r that, skill enters in
and makes the user a confirm ed ad­
dict. There is the constant urge to
becom e a better shot, to have such
com m and o f the gun that a ta rg et
drops at every pull o f the triger.
T h ere’s the “ show off” feature, the
desire to perform b e fo re the crow d.
Y ou kn ow righ t w ell w here all this
leads.
Bill says to
Frank, “ sh oot
you fo r a ciga r.” Then th ey ’re off.
The bunch gathers to w atch results.
Others join B ill and Frank— and still
others im patiently w ait fo r an o p p or­
tunity to get into the play.
“ T h e first, “ one lu nger” auto had
its grow th. So it is with the T arget
Skill M achine. It is n ow the “ eig h t”
o f am usem ent devices— new in ev ery ­
th in g ex cep t name.
“ H ere's a m achine that opens an
entirely new field, and suitable in any
location. I t ’s as legal as U. S. cur­
rency, fresh from the Bureau o f E n ­
gra vin g in W ashington. Y et it is as
b ig a m on ey maker as the m ost suc­
cessfu l device dependent upon a gam ­
blin g feature fo r “ lure.” F ou r United
States patents on the T a rg et Skill
M achine p rotect you against com pe-
tition.
f
“ The outstanding feature o f the
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“ C igar stores, drug stores, c o n fe c ­
tioneries, coun try
general stores,
dance halls, am usem ent pavillions,
etc., constitute a ready m arket fo r the
T a rg et Skill Machine.
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C overing A u tom atic M achines and C oin -C on trolled D evices o f
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m onthly by
T H E LIG H T N E R P U B L IS H IN G CORPORATION
O. C. L IG H T N E R , E d itor
W. H. CARR, Advertising Manager
Official Organ: Chicago Vending Machine Operators’ Association
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In line with our policy to record in the
history of the vending machine industry the stories of the great
manufacturing and distributing concerns we have started a series
of editions featuring the various manufacturing and distributing
centers.
This month with a wealth of material close at hand we
are starting off with a CHICAGO NUMBER.
not the leading coin-controlled1 machine center.
Chicago is one, if
In future issues
we will give the history of other cities, with descriptions of the
various interests in their midsts.
We respectfully ask all manu­
facturers to send us literature and information relative to their
company history and their products so that we may assemble the
facts into a compact historical section giving each city due recog­
nition for its achievements in the coin machine industry.
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