Automatic Age

Issue: 1928 January

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T h e A u t o m a t ic A ge
s a l e or Exchange — 2 Auto­
matic Phonographs, 5 cent slot
holds 15 records, plays any 10 inch
^cord, electrically equipped, plays
and changes records automatically.
"Jade by Behlen Company. $140 ea.
Will accept in exchange either one
Chester Pollard Football machine or
favorite Gumbal Vendors,
Caille
®ros. Grip and Blow machines or
^hat have you? Klotz Sales Com­
pany, 734 N. Highland Avenue, N. E.,
apartment 3, Atlanta, Georgia.
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fo r
W a n t e d — Second grade ball gum,
any amount.
Also used Photo-
®copes. Abe Feldman, 315 S. Craw-
|Q*d Ave., Chicago, 111.
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F o r SA L E — Patented vending ma­
chine. Mechanism steel stampings,
ijjes made ready fo r manufacturing.
f_lve machines finished. Rare oppor­
tunity. L. R O B E R TS, 644 Market,
*ork, Pa.
SP E C IA L DICE M A CH IN E — Three
slots, 25c, 50c, $1.00. W ill pay fo r
itself in one night in a good location.
$25.00. G. R IST A U , Kaukauna, W is­
consin.
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FO R SALE — A. B. T. Target Skills,
$22 each. Advance Stick Gum
machines, $4.00 each. Superna Co.,
241 Rusk Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 1-2
FO R SALE — Three new A. B. T.
Target model machines, $30 each.
J. M. DODD, 140 Seminary Avenue,
Greensburg, Pa.
F O R SALE — 5 Deco Disc Electric
Nickel in Slot Automatic Phono­
graphs, carries 5 records; cost $350
each, sacrifice, $125 each. 10 Exhibit
Post Card steel machines, $7 each.
These machines only used 60 days.
B U R N L E Y , 2216 E. Grace St., Rich­
mond, Va.
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Keystone Products Help You Make M oney
Keystone Fruit Dice
P R IC E — Prepaid, $5.00 Per Set
P A Y OFF
Combinations
Reward
Pay Off
3 Ball Gum, 20
Averages
3 Bells,
35 to 45%
3 Oranges, id
3 Plums,
Makes Y ouf
3 Lemons,
Dice
3 Cherries,
Machine
2 Cherries
Do Double
and gum,
Duty
2 Cherries
and Bell,
A message o f jo y to the operators operating the popular dice
machines. Keystone Fruit Dice increases the play, permits you to
set the dice machine back up in places where the play has died off.
Has same pay-off as the large reel machines. Three dice have the
six characters as cai’ried on the popular fruit reel, the fourth dice
has two lemons and two cherries in the place o f the ball gum and
bell. O R D E R Y O U R S T O D A Y .
M fg. by
KEYSTONE NO VELTY & SALES CO.
340-42 North Keystone
© International Arcade Museum
Indianapolis, Ind.
http://www.arcade-museum.com/
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T h e A u t o m a t ic A ge
“The Master”
Now Made With Steel Cabinet and Iron Castings— Finished
in Lacquer Paint and Can Give the Operator Any Color
FOUR M ACHINES IN ONE
Peanut — Ball Gum — Penny or Nickel,
played in same slot, gives the customer full value for his
money. Pat. Aug. 14, 1923; other patents pending.
No Globes To Break
Glass can be had at any store; easy to clean; sanitary
delivery cup and base.
The greatest money-maker for
either merchant or operator ever produced. W e will prove
this statement with a sample at $ 12 . 00 ; if not satisfied,
return (transportation charges prepaid), and we will
refund your money.
8 1/2" square, 16" high; weight
12 lbs. Mounted on rubber feet.
Capacity,
Balls Gum.
8 lbs. Peanuts; 1100
Bracket and lock to hold ma^
chine to wall at 35c each.
Terms: Cash, or one fourth
with order and balance C. 0 . D.
Write for particulars and cir­
culars of other “ Master” ma­
chines.
THE NORRIS MFG. C O M P A N Y
553 Nicholas Street
© International Arcade Museum
Columbus, Ohio
http://www.arcade-museum.com/

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