Automatic Age

Issue: 1930 October

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THE PEP FINGER STRIKER
Every Counter a Potential Location
Placed Where Amusement
Machines Never Have Been
Small in Size
Light in Weight
Beautiful in Design
Simple in Construction
A Winner
In Cigar Stores
SAMPLE PR IC E
$25.00
V 3 Deposit
Balance
C. O. D.
Express
Prepaid If
Paid in Full
with Order
Quantity
Discounts
EDMUND FEY
POLYTECHNIC AUTOMATIC MACHINES
818 La Playa St.
San Francisco, Calif.
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http://www.arcade-museum.com/
T h e A u t o m a t ic A ge
W a r n in g !
You are hereby notified that approximately a hun­
dred Watling Mfg. Co., Jack Pot machines were
stolen from our factory by burglars on the night of
September 26, 1930.
These machines had not been inspected and
numbered. D O N ’T B U Y M A C H IN E S
W ITHOU T SERIAL NUMBERS.
And don’t buy machines that you suspect were
stolen. It encourages the Hijackers and if they steal
the other fellow’s machines they will steal yours.
The funny part of the robbery was that they could
have stolen about a hundred more machines of other
makes, but even the burglars recognize the fact that
Watling machines have a ready market at the high­
est prices so they took only the Watling machines.
MORAL— Don’t buy machines of any
make, from irresponsible dealers.
Chicago, Illinois
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http://www.arcade-museum.com/

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