Automatic Age

Issue: 1930 January

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Hello, Mr. Lightner! HAPPY NEW YEAR to you—and
your staff—and to that gallant and trusty standard bearer
of our industry, the AUTOMATIC AGE.
Old Father Time is about to cut another notch in his belt
and my blood tingles with pleasure when I think in retro­
spection of the tremendous progress which our industry has
achieved. Yes, automatics is an industry and one I am
PROUD OF.
I bet that you have been wondering what’s new lately
down my way. Well, the show room is still the most com­
plete in America and my offices are still the busy headquar­
ters o f operators and arcade men from every part of the
country, BUT now I have something NEW to tell you. I
wanted to tell you about this a long time ago but I pre­
ferred to wait until PLANS became REALTIES.
Here are the facts: Two years ago I started work on a
little formula that goes like this:
1— Up-to-the-Minute Machine Shop.
2 — Finest set of mechanics in the business.
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3— Overpowering desire to make up the finest machines.
To this compound I gradually added 666 sleepless nights,
that brains and effort and exeperience could produce.
2468 headaches, plus some more sleepless nights, plus some
headaches. A mountain of work-this inventing business—
BUT (this is the biggest BUT of all) here is what I’ve got:
Our Invention No. 1 will be formally announced in the
February issue of the AGE, so get a lot of INK ready, be­
cause we have something to say to the trade. What a ma­
chine it is! Ask any operator what he wants in machine.
FLASH?
PRICE?
PEP?
LEGALITY?
EARNING
POWER, Oh, what’s the use of making a list, Invention
No. 1 has E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G. Strong statement, eh?
Well, watch the February issue.
And so, here comes another year. Let’s hope it will be
at least as good as the last one. To make it better is up
to you and me and the boys in the business throughout the
country. As for me, each year I see the coin-operated ma­
chine business play a more important part in the life of
our nation and I am happy to feel that when the pool is
taken of the men who sincerely believed in the future of
this industry it will include the name of,
B. Madorsky,
AUTOMATIC AGE:
We have received from the Special­
ties Division, United States Bureau
of Foreign and Domestic Commerce,
Washington, copy of the August 1929
issue of your publication.
We have perused with great inter­
est this copy of your publication, and
are very glad to -have the informa­
tion contained therein in our files.
Because of the fact that we are
beginning to receive inquiries con­
cerning American automatic vend­
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ing machines, we are particularly
glad to have a copy of “ Automatic
Age” at our disposal, and I am sure
that it will be read with interest by
the many callers who visit this office.
Please accept my thanks for your
courtesy in supplying us with this
publication.
Very truly yours,
E.
C. Squire
American Trade Commissioner
Sydney, Australia
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DO YOU COUNT PENNIES?—The
Presto Coin Counter counts and
ttacks 100 pennies in 15 seconds.
Fits the pocket. Price $1.50, cash
with order. Money back if not O. K.
P. C. Smith, 4740 Malden St., Chi­
cago.
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FOR SALE— On account of closed
territory, Mills Front Venders—
good mechanical condition, with no
value checks, at $60.00. One-half
with order, balance C. O. D. Sub­
ject to your inspection. Alabama
Mint Company, Post Office Box 156,
North Birmingham, Ala.
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W ANTED—ALL TYPES OF PEA­
nut, Ball Gum and Slot machines.
Can use large quantity. Give descrip­
tion and lowest cash prices. Robbins
Co., 28-A Dodworth St., Brooklyn,
N. Y.
FOR SALE— Records for your Coin­
operated Phonographs.
Popular
makes Electric Process. Save money
on lots of ten or more. Use only the
best for results. H. F. Unley, Edge­
water Park, Burl. Co., N. J.
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FOR SALE — THE BEST OFFER
takes 22 Model D Blue Bird Pin
Targets, the kind that has the perfect
ball vendor. Legal Coin Device Co.,
Box 133, South Charleston, W. Va.
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FOR SALE— Records for your Coin­
operated Phonographs.
Popular
makes Electric Process. Save money
on lots of ten or more. Use only the
best for results. H. F. Unley, Edge­
water Park, Burl. Co., N. J.
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FIVE STAR BALL GUM— R. S.
Johnson, 1053 Lakeview Ave., De­
troit, Michigan. Hickory 2011 -W.
Michigan’s largest distributor.
2-30
NUMBERED FIVE STAR BALL
Gum, assorted colors, foil wrapped,
beautiful appearance. Guaranteed to
increase business. $7.00 set of 1200,
10 sets $6.50. Yuchuco, 3 Broadway,
Newark, N. J.
4-30
FOR SALE — NEW AUTOMATIC
Coin Pianos, at below cost prices
for quick sale. Address Box 43 Auto­
matic Age.
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WANTED — ADVANCE DUPLEX
E 5c AND 10c MACHINES SIMI­
LAR TO THOSE BEING USED
FOR CANDY BARS, HANDKER­
CHIEFS,
SANDWICHES,
ETC-
W ILL PAY CASH FOR ANY
NUMBER. BOX 38 AUTOMATIC
AGE.___________________________ 5-30
WANTED—Caille Junior Bells. Give
full description and price. H. F.
Unley, Box 239, Scranton, Pa. If-C
SALESMEN— EARN A NICE IN­
come in addition to what you have
now, by selling the famous Edwards
Grip Testers. Write for particulars.
Edwards Novelty Company, 606 First
National Bank Bldg., Fort Worth,
Texas.
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ATTENTION OPERATORS — WE
* have hundreds of used machines
for sale, each guaranteed perfect.
Advise your requirements and we’ll
quote you money saving prices. Rob­
bins Co., 28-A Dodworth St., Brook­
lyn, N. Y.
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