Automatic Age

Issue: 1927 January

76
T he A
u t o m a t ic
F O R T U N E S FROM
PE N N IE S—
Read the experiences o f an opera­
tor, who started with only one ma­
chine and gradually expanded until
he is now covering six entire coun­
ties with 21 varieties o f machines.
This booklet will save operators “ dol­
lars” in many different items. Sent
postpaid fo r one dollar.
Earl K.
Maupin, Box 311, LaFayette, Ind. tf
SLOT M A C H IN E S— Bought, sold or
leased. New or used machines fo r
sale. Priced right. Mints. Lincoln
Novelty W orks, 2137 Tryon Lane,
Toledo, Ohio.
A ug to Jan
F IV E E X H IB IT Play Ball Ma­
chines, practically new, excellent
condition, $15.00 each. Two Hance
Ball Gum machines, $3.00 each. Five
Exhibit Cai'd Machines, 800 cax-ds to
machine, $5.50 each. One Duoscope,
good condition, $15.00. Five Duo-
scopes, used less than 3 months, ex­
cellent condition, art views, electric
lights, $20.00 each . A. B. T. Pistol
Machine
$30.00.
Two
Watling
Brownies, 2 months use, excellent
condition, $65.00 each. Two National
Targets $10.00 each. One Electric
Pianolin 5c slot to trade on smaller
machines. W hat have you? I can
use most any kind small machine.
A lso have Gold Plated Saxophone,
Also, used 2 months, to trade. Write.
Laurence Barcus, Oolitic, Ind.
FOR SALE OR T R A D E — 1 4-min­
ute Hexie Phone, 1 2-minute Hexie
Phone, 1 moving picture machine
with 1000 wat light. Floyd Collins
in sand cave Peep Show with 26
V iew Box, and 1 banner 6x10 feet,
and' Flanders Field o f France banner
6x10 feet; will trade fo r good penny
arcade machines, what have you.
Roscoe Chinn, P. O. Box 9223. W est
Huntington, W . Va.
J
FO R SALE — 10 new late model
Caille’s lc-5c,10c play Ball Gum
venders, $30 each or $250 fo r the lot.
Can ship in original packing cases.
J. J. Wilbur, Luverne, Minn.
© International Arcade Museum
A ge
W A N T E D — Gum machine routes,
Manhattan, N. Y. City only. Also
interested in scales, routed in N.
City or unplaced. W ill invest up t0
$10,000, any good vending proposi­
tion; operating, jobbing or manufac­
turing, N. Y. only. Chance fo r scale
manufacturer who can give me a
good “ break.” 10 years vending ex­
perience. Send details “ Lenox” 835
2nd Ave., Astoria, N. Y. C.
SLOT M A CH IN ES — Vending ana
scales a specialty, bought and sold-
Hawes, 1137 Vine St., Philadelphia*
Pennsylvania.
T*
N O TICE to Arcade and Store Show
men Tonawanda 44 note piano
with flute and violin pipes and end­
less rool like new $85. 44 note Peer­
less piano endless roll. Good con­
dition $50. Send one third, balance
subject
examination.
Automatic
Musical Co., 1305 Arch St., Phila­
delphia, Pa.
J
W A N T TO B U Y — Used machines,
any kind. The Coin Machine Co.,
6244 Carpenter St., Chicago, 111.
^
C A IL L E New Superior Bells, 10 and
25 cent play $82.50; Caille 5 cent
V ictory Mint Venders Centre handle
$57.50. Cailles new Penny, Nickle,
Dime machines $42.50.
Celumbus
Penny Peanut machines new nevei
used $7.25. All machines in A1 con'
dition could not be told from ne^-
Examination allowed. 25 per cen
cash with order, balance C.O.D*
Schubb & Co., 1208 Fifteenth St.,
Detroit, Mich.
A M U SE M E N T Machines W anted--
A ll kinds Advance Vistascopes,
Jester, Bat-A-Penys, Old time ma­
chines in good condition especially
desired. Globe Lighthouses, Football
game, Ball Grips, Globe Striker;
Barton Shipley Operating Co., 24^
N. Capitol Ave., Indianapolis,
http://www.arcade-museum.com/
T h e A u t o m a t i c A ge
^H lE F proof, Slug proof, Outdoor
. U N IV E R SA L B A L L GUM Vend­
ing machine. See it here in Chicago,
obligation whatever, demonstra­
tion is free. Phone, write or call
HOFFMAN,
6244 Carpenter St.,
telephone Wentworth 5242, Chicago
W a n t e d TO B U Y — 3 target prac-
? tice, 2 Gatter Bowling Alleys, 2
^ E x h ib it Play Ball machines. Above
^ ch in es must be in excellent con­
ation
and have gum ball attach­
ments ; 2 peanut machines, Benjamin
^ilinsky, 339 Reservoir St., Trenton,
^E A R E in the market for all style
Penny operated coin machines and
/'.all be pleased to hear from persons
fishing to dispose of used machines.
e have the patent rights of a prac-
l^a] household device which is an
. “solute necessity in every home sell-
for a small sum of fifty cents,
win trade any number of these
77
devices at the manufacturing price of
twenty-two cents each for like value
in good used or new penny coin ma­
chines.
Our patented device is on
the market now and has a wide range
of salability. No time for curiosity
seekers.
W e mean business and
trades will find our articles worth
wh’le. When writing list your ma­
chines and the prices you want and
we will then send you our full infor­
mation. E. A. Barr Company, Kuir)-
mont, Pa.
FOR SA LE or trade on scale. Pos­
tage stamp machine used one
month, sells two 2-cent stamps for
five cents, $40.00. cost $65.00. 25%
deposit bal. C.O.D.
Edward Com­
mons, Hastings, Pa.
J
W A N T TO B U Y post card venders.
State make, model, condition and
best price for cash. Triangle Nov­
elty Co.. 10609 Sandusky Ave., Cleve­
land, Ohio.
J
JOB L O T OF N E W
F A C T O R Y M A C H IN E S in O R IG IN A L
CASES A T
Rock Bottom Prices
P E A N U T M A C H IN E S
M A T C H M A C H IN E S
B A L L G UM M A C H IN E S
SC A L E S
SLOTS
S A N D W IC H A N D P A C K A G E M A C H IN E S
Tell us what you want and we will quote you—
H a
r v e y a u t o m a t ic m a c h in e c o
.
2723 So. Michigan Avenue,
CHICAGO
© International Arcade Museum
ILLIN O IS
http://www.arcade-museum.com/

Download Page 76: PDF File | Image

Download Page 77 PDF File | Image

Future scanning projects are planned by the International Arcade Museum Library (IAML).

Pro Tip: You can flip pages on the issue easily by using the left and right arrow keys on your keyboard.