Automatic Age

Issue: 1930 June

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FOR SALE — 30 B R A N D N E W ,
penny Jack Pot machines.
H as four jack pots. Only $20.
each. W isconsin Novelty Co.,
Kaukauna, W is.__________________
W A N T E D TO B U Y — U SE D
peanut and gum ball- m a­
chines, and other penny m a­
chines. Edw. L. Dohney, 8051
S. Carpenter, Chicago, 111.______
2 Blue Bird 750 Ball targets,
like new, $15.00; singe m a ­
chine, $8.50.
1 Blue Bird 1,000 Ball target,
$12.00.
25 Exhibit all metal Post card
machines, $3.50 each.
1 5c New Advance peanut m a­
chine No. 11, $4.00.
8 Exhibit 5 Ball shooters with
ball gum attach., $11.00 each;
25 American Novelty Co. Sculp-
toscope machines— these m a­
chines show 20 pictures for lc,
most of them are equipped with
Advance coin detectors and
can be used outside; each m a­
chine has a different set of
views, $250.00 for the lot, or
$12.00 single.
2 5% deposit with all orders;
Geo. J. Keppler, 21624 Detroit
Rd., Rocky River, Ohio.
FOR S A L E — 100 JE FFR IE S
Sandwich machines in original
factory cases; these machines
can be used for candy, peanuts
or anything that can be put up
in packages, $10.00 each, or will
he
A
u t o m a t ic
ge
trade for what have you? Edw.
L. Dohney, 8051 S. Carpenter,
Chicago, 111.
W A N T E D — PEANUT V E N D ­
ing machines, Advance or
Columbus, in good condition
and priced right. Give full de­
tails. N. Turner, 7018 Clyde
A ve., Chicago, III.
FOR SAL E — 15 A . B. T. T A R ­
gets, registers, $12.00 each.
5 Ideal Cards, $4,00, 5 Advance
Vistascopes, nickel slots, girl
pictures, almost like new, $13.00.
5 Gottlieb Grippers, like new,
six months old, perfect, $8.00.
10 Blue Bird gum dice, like
new, $10.00. 10 Larks, three
months old, $12.00. 2 American
Sales Amplified victrolas, $240.00
year old. Jennings and Mills
side venders, $37.50. One-third
deposit, balance C. O. D. Seven
day return privilege. E. K . V,
Machine Co., Pikeville, Ky. -c
play, perfect condition, $40.00
for both.
One-third deposit.
Louis T. Hall, Browns Mills,
N. J.____________________________ -c
M UST SACRIFICE— 14 P H O T O ­
scopes with stands and reels.
16 Base Ball shooters with gum
attachment. 3 Gum shooters.
8 Exhibit Post card machines.
2 Blue Bird Gum Ball m a­
chines. 1 Fortune Teller m a­
chine. Best cash offer takes the
entire lot. A ct quick. Marsh
Vending
Co.,
106
Pinehurst
Ave., New York City.
-e
BA R G A IN S
W H IL E
THEY
last. Mills Front Mint venders
just like new at, $40.00; Also
1 4— Jack Pot machine, at $15.00;
Also 100 Blue Bird Ball Gum
machines never been out of
shipping case, at $6.50, W ill
guarantee machines to be just
as I say they are. Frank’s
Novelty Co., 1005 Broadway,
Rockford, 111.___________________ -c
FOR
SALE — M ILLS A N D
Jennings Side Venders, alum­
inum tops, first class, $15.00.
Mills
Front
Venders,
25.00.
Jennings Today Venders, $25.00.
2 5 % with order balance C. O. D.
Southern Confection Co., I l l E.
Marshall St., Richmond, Va.
FOR SALE— 600 A U TO M ATIC
Inn vending machines, 400
still in original packing boxes
and balance slightly used. W ill
sell at a bargaain for cash.
These machines were bought in
by our company for storage
charges due us and we will give
FOR SALE — F IV E JACKS clear title to the purchaser. If
nickel play, latest improve­ interested, write or wire, W ald
ments. One left, $40.00. Two Transfer & Storage Co. Inc.,
Caille Victory Bells, quarter Box No. 1392, Houston, Tex, -c
WHAT THE TRADE PAPER DOES
The head of one of our largest
advertising agencies said in a talk to
a business men’s gathering that the
cheapest and most effective way to
stimulate trade is to advertise in the
trade press.
“ I know of no other method,” he
said, “ quickly productive of results.
Our advertising agency is putting
more advertising-in the trade papers,
because we find they perform a serv­
ice that the newspapers and maga­
zines do not cover.
“ Where the advertiser has some­
thing that is needed by a certain class
of business, there is no question that
the trade press has become the most
direct and cheapest form of selling.”
N e w
A
“ T e n -B a ll” D e v ic e
The Alamo Novelty Company of San
Antonio gives the following description of
the new amusement device they are in­
troducing to the trade:
W e are now offering coin machine oper­
ators the most sensational coin-operated
machine ever placed on the market, known
© In te rn a tio n a l A r c a d e M u s e u m
as “ T E N -B A L L ” The “ T E N -B A L L ma­
chine is similar in appearance to a pool
table, though considerably smaller.
The
top of the table measures approximately
23 x 42 inches. It has ten pockets which
the balls fall through, each pocket being
numbered. The game is played with ten
balls and the cue ball, the players shooting
the balls with a cue similar to a pool or
billiard cue. A score rack is provided on
each side of the table for the purpose of
keeping score.
The player making the
lowest score loses the game. “ T E N -B A L L ”
is the most fascinating game ever offered
the public and experience proves that it
does not “ burn out” as is the case with
most coin-operated machines.
“ T E N -B A L L ” is a legal machine in
every respect. Do not confuse it with a
pool table because of the fact that we refer
to a pool table above, we do this merely
to give you an idea of what the “ T E N -
B A L L ” machine is.
“ T E N -B A L L ” is well constructed and
will last for years with average care. The
mechanism is simple and yet thorough to
the extent that it will operate without any
trouble. Our years of experience in the
coin-operated machine
business stands
back of “ T E N -B A L L .”
W e knew just
what the operator required and “ T E N -
B A L L ” is so constructed that it is as per­
fect as any machine ever placed on the
market, and entirely new in every respect.
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Teller
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SIZE 13 x 12 x 9 SH IP P IN G W E IG H T 17 LBS.
Constructed entirely of Heavy gauge highly polished aluminum in beautiful colored
enamel designs. Large Bell Fruit Reels. Extra large Compartments for Gum and
Money with special Gum feed door on1 back. Heavy Yale lock on door.
S T U R D Y FO O L-PR O OF M E C H A N ISM .
A R E A L O P E R A TO R S M AC H IN E
NO T A T O Y ! TH E BIGGEST V A L U E IN T H E V E N D IN G M A C H IN E F IE L D !
P R IC E
O rd er one to d a y !
$ 2 7 .5 0
Y o u c a n n o t m a k e a b e tte r in v e s tm e n t
S A T IS F A C T IO N G U A R A N T E E D
OR
Large distributors wanted.
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© In te rn a tio n a l A r c a d e M u s e u m
Special Prices.
D O U G L I S
E st a b l ish e d
1 1 4 S . W e lls S t.
M O N EY REFUNDED
&
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1909
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