Automatic Age

Issue: 1931 November

Crystal Gazer is a Winner
READ WHAT ONE OF THE BIGGEST
ARCADE MEN AND OPERATORS IN THE
COUNTRY HAS TO SAY A jJhe.B iggest
The Biggest Profit
AUTOMATIC EXHIBIT CORP’N.
M A N F R E D M. L IN IC K , Pres.
60 W . M a d is o n S tre e t, C h ic ag o
Autom atic Coin Machine and Sales Co.
3449-56 Belmont Ave., Chicago, 111.
Gentlemen:
W e purchased one Crystal Gazer October 16,
1931, after using same for 4 days machine took
in $18.55. W e at no time had any trouble with
the machine. W e are so well pleased that we are
herewith placing orders for more machines. W e are,
Very truly yours.
Autom atic Exhibit Corp.
Opportunity of the Year
P e r G . W . B r o m b e rg
W hat the Automatic
Age Said
The Crystal Gazer dice machine
was announced a little more than
two months ago to the trade, and is
surely m aking its way as a popular
machine for operators.
It is electrically operated and has
a mechanical fascination to it that
makes the device original and
unique. It also has a lighted bulb
to attract attention where advertis­
ing is desired. It can be recom­
mended to operators as a good type
of machine for m any locations. It
should prove to be a standard de­
vice since the idea is sound and
the construction is apparently of
good quality throughout.
P atent Applied for
A N O T H ER O PERAT OR HAS THIS TO SAY:
“ That settled it” ! writes Mr. T. W ., an operator of Toledo, Ohio. “After 7 days trial
am convinced of the merit of the Crystal Gazer, Rush ‘10 more machines by express at
once.’ Re-orders will follow.”
THE CRYSTAL G AZER
gets it’s cost back in quick time. Getting you started on the profit road quicker than any
other machine.
.
A ct now on this most unusual money m aking opportunity ever offered to operators.
This all electric machine is new and different.
M A C H IN E A B S O L U T E L Y L E G A L E V E R Y W H E R E
You take no risk.
Try one five days.
I f not satisfied return and we w ill refund purchase price.
Sample Machine $20.00— 1-3 with Order, Balance C. O. D.
W R IT E
OR
W IR E
FOR
D E T A IL S
A U T O M A T IC C O IN
3449-51 Belmont Ave.
© International Arcade Museum
AND
Q U A N T IT Y
P R IC E S
M A C H IN E & S A L E S C O .
Chicago
http://www.arcade-museum.com/
»8*s*
P
A dvance
V e n d in g
M a c h in e s
1
Made by one the world’s largest manufacturers of vending machines
ESTABLISHED SINCE 1900.
Our line consists of over 80 models; too numerous to illustrate in
this ad; hence we give below a partial list of purposes for which we
make machines or mechanisms.
Amusement
Automobile Accessories
Books
Breath Pellets
Candy
Candy Coated Peanuts
Cigarettes
Cigars
Drinks
Drugs
Electricity
Envelopes
Fortunes
Golf Tees
Gum
Handkerchiefs
Marbles
Matches
Mint Rolls
Novelties
Nuts of various kinds
Paper Cups
Pay Toilet Locks
Peanuts
Pencils
Perfume
Pictures
Pies
Playing Cards
Pocket Banks
Post Cards
Raisins
Razor Blades
Sandwiches
Sanitary Napkins
Shoe Polish and Polishes
Shoe Strings
Soap
Tickets
Timing Devices
Toilet Articles
Towels
T obacco
Tokens (metal)
Write us about your requirements.
A D V A N C E
M A C H I N E
C O M P A N Y
C H IC A G O
4641-4647 Ravens wood Ave.
New York Distributor, A d v a n c e V e n d i n g Co., 347 W. 39th St.
Q
M em ber
o f
V e n d in g
M a c h in e
M a n u fa c tu re rs ’
A s s o c ia tio n
o f
A m e r ic a .
Q
to
g g g j t s 1 =
-- ■
© International Arcade Museum
= a | s a 9 .ffi.
http://www.arcade-museum.com/

Download Page 9: PDF File | Image

Download Page 10 PDF File | Image

Future scanning projects are planned by the International Arcade Museum Library (IAML).

Pro Tip: You can flip pages on the issue easily by using the left and right arrow keys on your keyboard.