Automatic Age

Issue: 1929 November

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order, balance c. o. d. All the above
are in the best of condition. Auto­
matic Music Co., 308 Washington
Trust Bldg.. 927 5th Ave., Pittsburgh,
Pa.
FOR SALE— TEN MILLS FRONTS
with buttons, over one hundred and
ninety-six thousand, $65.00 each.
Town closed. Johhny Holbrook, 280
Pixley Place, Bridgeport, Conn.
F O R S A L E — 1 SEEBURG K.
Piano just overhauled, like new,
$200. I Dailey 4 Record Phonograph
in A -l shape, $100. 1 Nelson Wiggen
Target 4X, $350. Send 25% with
order, balance c. o. d. These ma­
chines are like new and are bargains.
Georgia Automatic Music Co., 566
Ponce De Leon Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
FOR SALE— TEN MILLS W HITE
Porcelain Scales, fifteen Mills Iron
Scales, $12.00 each or the lot for
$250.00. Johnny Holbrook, 280 Pix­
ley Place, Bridgeport, Conn.
OPERATORS— DO YOU REALIZE
by operating the Edwards Grip
Testers every penny taken in means
a profit of 100% to you? Write for
particulars. Edwards Novelty Co.,
606 First National Bank Bldg., Fort
Worth, Texas.
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W ILL SELL OR TRADE—EXHI-
bit Supoly Co.’s Bowling Alleys;
Mills Wizai’d Fortune Telling ma­
chines; Gottlieb Grip Testers; Bas­
ketball machines; Mills Jockey; 2
slightly used Nelson Wiggins Or­
chestra Pianos with 5c slot; 1 New
Western Electric Race Horse Piano
with 5c slot; 2 Mills Scales. All ma­
chines guaranteed to be in working
order. Will trade for Mills, Jennings
or Watlings 5c and 25c machines, or
Deweys and Brownies. Penny Vend­
ing Machine Co., 2221 E. Fairmount
Ave., Baltimore, Md.
FOR SALE — A. B. T. BILLIARD
Practice machines, while they last,
up to five, $55.00 each; ten, $50.00
each. Few floor stands at $5.00 each.
Most of these are late models and al­
most new, 25% deposit. C. G. Moore,
Box 317, Bedford, Va.
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EIGHTEEN ( 1 8 ) WURLITZEK
Co n-Operated Pianos with mando­
lin attachment— all thoroughly over­
hauled and in excellent condition. Re­
tail price averaging $1,200, our price
$120.00 each f. o. b. New York. The
Capitol Piano Co , Inc., 460 West
34th St., New York, N. Y.
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SEVEN NOVELTY S C A L E S —
Ball gum and weight for one cent.
Two plain. All metal cabinets, mir­
ror front, slugproof slots; very good
shape. Sacrifice $65.00 each; $450
lot of nine. Unu:ual bargain. Act
quickly. Wire one-thii’d deposit. B.
Madorsky, 990 Myrtle Ave., Brook­
lyn, N. Y.
FREE — FREE — FREE— BRAND
new Peanut, Ball Gum and Stick
Gum machines. You get the ma­
chines at wholesale and filled with
goods. Superna Co., 241 Rusk Ave.,
Milwaukee, Wis.
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SALESMEN W ANTED— TO SELL
the famous Edwards Grip Testers.
Durable, attractive and will be a
drawing card for any location. Pro­
perly handled, will pay for them­
selves in a short time. Write for
particulars. Edwards Novelty Com­
pany, 606 First National Bank Bldg.,
Fort Worth, Texas.
1-30
FOR SALE— SEVERAL W URLIT-
zer Electric 5c play Pianino’s (late
models) in a No. 1 conditon. One
Watl'ng Guessing Scale (good condi­
tion) Wood Cabinet, $25.00 (you pay
ti-ansportat'cn) will trade for Auto­
maton Palmistry machines. One 25c
Watling4Jack Pot; one Six-Way Jack
Pot, Caille (5c play); one Mills
Dewey 25c Jack Pot; one 5c Dewey
Jack Pot; one Dewey Straight Quar­
ter floor machine. Gorman Bros.,
802 North Pilgrim Street, Stockton,
Calif.
FOR SALE — COO TARGET MA­
chines, polished aluminum, at $6.00
each; 50 unpolished at $5.00 each; 25
Lark Gum Venders at $17.50 each;
50 Jennings Bulls’ Eye Side Venders
53,000 series at $50.00 each; 1 25c
Jennings at $50.00; 25 Collapsible
Stands at $3.50 each. One-third cash,
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balance c. o. d. Hiawatha Machine
C°-, 751 So. San Pedro St., L. A.
W a n t t o b u y r e n t o r l e a s e
on profit-sharing basis all kinds
coin-controlled machines. Can fur-
” lsh best references, what have you?
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OPPORTUNITY
UNPARALLED
for a live wire. A string of the
Well known Edwards Grip Testers on
a route will outclass any salary, be-
?joes being in business for yourself.
Write for pai'ticulars. Edwards Nov-
®Jty Com., 606 First National Bank
Bldg., Fort Worth, Texas.
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sw opper — n o t h i n g
bought or sold Butter-kissed Corn
p 9PPer and Peanut Roaster All Elec­
tric Con Cornett Gibson Banjo
Watch Wizard Fortune Tellers Card
Venders Puritan Bell Concession
Tents Hooptalah Role-Down Ball
Games 8 Cigarette Rifles Single and
■Double Barrel Shot Guns and Rifles
of different caliber Wales Adding
Machines, 2 smaller adders. What
have you and what do you want?
D. H. Fairchild, Oswego, N. Y.
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F o r s a l e — n a m e o n p e n c il
machine, $18.00; four A. B. T.
Shooters. $9.00; six Over-the-Top,
$2.00; fifteen Ex. Sup. Ideals, $4.00;
two Smiling .Toe, $13.00; three Ex.
Bowling
with
gum
attachment,
$10.00. Above machines all in very
good condition.. Also Advance Pen­
cil, practically new, $8.00; Gottlieb
Grip, fine condition, $8.00; three
Penny-Back, fair condition, $3.00.
Cash deposit required. Jordan Sales,
Box 244 Oakland Station, Pittsburgh,
Pa.
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Dime, Quarter, $10.00 each. All first
class condition. One-third deposit,
balance c. o. d. Gulf Coast Novelty
Co., Corpus Christi, Texas.
FOR SALE— FIVE WATLING BIG
Dial Scales, inside located, less
than 2 years old, $110.00 each. Four
American Sales Quadrophones, 7
months old, $330.00. Will trade for
Jennings or Mills Venders or smaller
machines. E. K. V. Machine Co.,
Pikeville, Ky.
FOR SALE—30 EXHIBIT SUPPLY
Card Venders, metal cabinet, newly
ducoed, good condition, $5.00 each.
25% with order, balance c. o. d. Cal­
vert Mfg. Co., 1708 Greenmount Ave.,
Baltimore, Md.
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WrANTED— MILLS WIZARDS, E x ­
hibit 5-Ball Shooters with vender,
Grippers or any other machines that
are really bargains. E. K. V. Ma­
chine Co., Pikeville, Ky.
FOR SALE — FIVE EXHIBIT
Play Ball Targets, practically good
as new, $10.00 each; 7 Floor Model
Picture machines, each machine has
4 sets art pictures, $35.00 each; Tiger
Tail Puller, fine condition, $65.00;
Try Skill, $5.00; Mechanical Minia­
ture Ferris Wheel, floor model, bar­
gain $35.00; Cailleoscope, $35.00;
Mills Punching Bag machine, includ­
ing heavy reinforced bag and brand
new bladder, also special heavy near­
ly unbreakable chain, all ready to go
to work, painted blue, has not seen
much service, $65.00; Large Laugh­
ing Mirror in frame, 5 feet by 3%,
$25.00; smaller one at $10.00. Barton
Shipley, Plaza Hotel, Indianapolis,
Ind.
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with registers, $12.50 each. 10 Ad­
vance Vistascopes, strong girl pic­
tures, nickel slots, $16.00 each. E.
K. V. Machine Co., Pikeville, Ky.
FOR SALE — ALL ABSOLUTELY
new constructions Mills Puritan
Bells $29.50; Larks $23.50; Gottlieb
Grippers $16.50; Blue Bird Try It
Dice Gum vender $17.50. E. K. V.
Machine Co., Pikeville, Ky.
FOR SALE—8 ADVANCE SHOCK­
ers. $^.00 each; 10 Basketball ma­
chines, $10.00 each; 5 Caille Penny,
Nickel, Dime, Quarter machines,
$17.50 each; 8 Bluebird Pin Targets,
$4.00 each; 4 Monarch Penny, Nickel,
FOR SALE—3 MILLS SIDE VEN­
ders, $25.00 each; 2 Jennings Side
Venders, $27.50 each; 3 Mills Front
Venders, $35.00. All in good order
with “ no value” checks. Half cash,
f o r s a l e — io a
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