Automatic Age

Issue: 1929 February

F E B R U A R Y , 1929
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SEE IT — HEAR IT
ST A TLE R HOTEL
BOOTH 10
F E B R U A R Y 25
D E T R O IT C O N V E N T IO N
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We predict this advanced model
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w ill again create a sensation.
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speaker
J. P. S e e b u r g
W o rld ’s Leading
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Automatic
Musical Instruments
1510 D A Y T O N S T R E E T , D E P T . G., CHICAGO, ILL.
http://www.arcade-museum.com/
U P W A R D S $150 W E E K L Y
Exhibit Iron Claw
The Livest Operator’s Proposition on the Mar­
ket Today------ “ Gets a Nickel Every 15 Seconds”
The Exhibit Iron Claw is all business; it is
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trouble p roof and fool proof. Its earning ca­
pacity is 20c per minute. It has been on the
market three years and proven itself efficient and
dependable. It is guaranteed. It appeals to
everybody— men, women and children.
The machine pays out about 15% in merchan­
dise. The only attention needed is to refill the
magazine with some hard confection and suitable
prizes. . , An automatic counter registers every
play. The Exhibit Iron Claw will stop anywhere
it is directed to stop— that is what-makes the
Claw a real 100% skill device, apd legal.
Equipped with 110 volt Universal motor. Large
cash box with Yale lock. Golden Oak cabinet.
Each machine is 2 ft. wide, 24 in. square and 36
in. high.
Operator’s Price, $200.00 f. o. b. Chicago— Floor Model, $250.00
f. o. b. Chicago— W ill be shown at Booth 7, Detroit Convention
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Exhibit
Pistol Range
IT ’S N E W — I T ’S H OT
Here’s the machine that
“ stopped the show” at the
N. A. A. P. Convention at
Chicago. Had a crowd around
it all day long. A “ class A ”
concession in itself.
Two players can shoot at
once— this doubles the earn­
ings. Moving targets are re­
s e t automatically w h e n
knocked over. Pistols are
made with watch like preci­
sion; shoot five steel balls
fo r 5c; and reload as fast as
fh-ed.
Power is supplied by high
grade electric motor. Big
cash box secured by iron
door. Beautiful scenic inte­
rior, electric lighted. Hand­
some oak cabinet with an
attractive display top. Re­
movable legs. Machine meas­
ures 7 ft. high; 48 in. wide
and 34 in. deep.
Bonanza for Operators
Price $450.00
F. O. B. Chicago
EXHIBIT SUPPLY CO.,
| l.M per ytar. P ublished M onthly by L ightner Publishing C orporation. 2239 So. M ichigan Ave., Chicago.
Entered at lecond ela ei m atter August 10, 1926. at the p oit office at C hicago, lllin o il, under the Act of Mareh 1, 1171.
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