Automatic Age

Issue: 1929 November

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EXHIBIT PHOTOSCOPES $15.00,
Stands $1.50 each; complete set of
65 Pictui'es fox* Photoscopes $4.00 pei'
set; Exhibit Ideal Metal Card Ven­
dors, $5.00 each; Advance Vista-
scopes, $15.00 each; Mutoscopes,
$32.50 each; extx-a Mutoscope Reels,
$10.00; A. B. T. Targets, $15.00;
Husky Grip Testers, latest model,
$13.50; Outside Univex'sal 1-2-3 Ball
Gum machines, models A and B, $7.00
each, lots of 10 $6.50 each; Exhibit
Duoscope, $10.00; Jennings Today
Venders, $55.00. All machines guai’-
anteed mechanically perfect, good
finish. Complete in every respect.
Tex*ms one-third deposit, balance on
delivery. We ax-e in market for all
types of used equipment of standard
make. We will accept your used ma­
chines in trade for above advex*tised
machines or as part payment for any
standard make equipment at regular
factory prices. Bond Sales Co., 1160
Washington St., Boston, Mass.
W A N T E D — FEYS SLIGHTLY
used Three-in-One Dice constx’uc-
tions, any quantity. Will pay eight
dollai-s each, subject to inspection. I
guax-antee all transpox-tation charges
if accepted or not. Lewis C. Graham,
5 Pax*k Ave., Albany, N. Y.
FOR SALE — 42 MILLS FIVE-
cent Jack Pots, look and work like
new machines, sex-ials around 160,000,
$49.00 each; in lots of five, $46.00
each. Mills Fi'ont Venders in excel­
lent condition, $49.00 each. 60 Ex­
hibit Ideal Postcax’d Venders, $5.50
each; take the lot, $5.00 each. 26
Advanced Wrapped Gum Venders,
orxly $3.00 each. Send 25% deposit
with ordei*. Penn Novelty Sales Co.,
35 N. 36th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
FOR SALE — NEW AUTOMATIC
Coin Pianos, at below cost px*ices
for quick sale. Address Box 43 Auto­
matic Age.
c-2-30
FOR SALE—NEW LARKS, l-5-10c
play, vends ball gum, $20.00 each
in lots of 5. Sure Shoot Baseball
Shooter, new, $13.00 each in lots of 5.
3 Nome Pistol Tax-gets, vends ball
gum, $27.00 for lot. Bluebird Ball
machine lc, with bx-acket $3.10, in
lots of 10. 15 Advanced lc Stick
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Gum Vendors, $6.00 for lot. Four 5c
Columbus Peanut Vendors, $7.50 each
or $28.00 for lot, brand new. 3 A. B.
T. Pool Tables, slightly used, $50.00
each or $140.00 for lot. One Mills
Puritan Bell, $19.00. One A. B. T.
Target, $12.00. 10 Breath Pellet,
$2.50 each or $22.50 for lot. Used
Lark, $14.00 each. 25% with order,
balance c. o. d.; f. o. b. Brooklyn.
Ball Gum, $12.00 per case. Victor
Vend ng Machine Corp., 72-74 Wil­
loughby St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
FOR SALE— 5 WATLING NO. 11
Scales, $90.00 each; 15 Penny-Back
Pistols, $4.50 each; with attachment
to hold penny px'ize, $5.50 each; 1
Mirror Fortune, $12.50; 1 B. & M.
Baseball, $10.00; 1 Bowling Alley
Gum Attachment, $9.00; 10 Basket­
ball, Model C, $3.00 each; 1 Arcade
Playball, $12.50; 75 Yu-Chu Gum
machines, any type, $4.00 each; 25
Advance Gum machines, $3.00 each;
15 Commonwealth Sweetbreath filled,
$3.00 each; 4 Indoor Baseball, $3.50
each; 5 Gem Targets,' $13.00 each;
1 Gypsy 1-5-10 cent, $15.00; 2 B. &
M. Baby Vendors, $18.00 each; Five
Star Ball Gum and supplies, write
for Price List. All machines rebuilt
and first class condition. 1-3 cash,
balance c. o. d. A. P. Loudon & Co.,
56 W. Runyon St., Newark, N. J.
WE WANT TO BUY 1,000 MILLS,
Jennings or Caille machines, Jack
Pots, Operator Bells or Mint Ven-
dex’s. Will pay spot cash or give you
liberal trade-in allowance on new or
used machines. We make any kind
of a trade. Write us for results.
Rock-ola Mfg. Co., 617-631 Jackson
Blvd., Chicago, 111.
“ How much do you think I get for
managing this pool?”
“ About fifty per cent.”
“ Fifty per cent of what?”
“ Fifty per cent of what you say
you make.”
“ My sweetie owes me several let­
ters.”
“ That’s nothing. Gi’eta Garbo owes
me sevex-al hundred.”
— Minn. Ski-U-Mah.
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SEEBURG
COIN OPERATED
PHONO-
RADIO
COMBINATION
A n all electric ampli­
fied phonograph and
radio complete in a
most beautiful walnut
case.
Its attractive­
ness gets the coins.
ClMART operators will buy this
tion of the phonograph record the
customer wants to hear. Both Phono­
COMBINATION because by hav­
graph and Radio maintain a hot play,
ing an instrument which has both
due to lightning changeability. Phono­
Phonograph and Radio, the location
ls certain of a 24-hour program.
graph records changed in six seconds.
Phonogi’aph for dance music, or spe­
This is an instrument which is
cial numbers—the Radio for sporting
guaranteed to bring in steady profits
day after day the year around. As
events or any particular program.
an operating; investment, it is with­
The SEEBURG quickly selects
out an equal.
radio stations and permits the selec-
Use the Coupon Today fo r Broadside with Full Information
J. P. SEEBURG CORPORATION
1510-16 Dayton St.
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