Automatic Age

Issue: 1932 April

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TO OPERATORS WHO WANT
to make real money, we offer
used Edwards Grip Tester*,,
many good as new, at $5.00
each,
F.O.B., Fort Worth,
Texas, one half cash with order
and balance shipped C.O.D.,
this offer good long as they
last. List price on these ma­
chines are twenty dollars each,
when new. Placed in good lo­
cations, they will pay for them­
selves in from a week to a
month, many have done better.
Now is the time to get your lo­
cations for the coming season.
Supply limited, rush your order.
Edwards Novelty Company, 614
1st National Bank Bldg,, Fort
Worth, Texas.
4-32
H IG H -S C O R E CARDS FOR
operators of pin games. At­
tractively printed on colored
cardboard. It pays to give prizes
for weekly high scores and a
neat card will work wonders A
hundred postpaid for $1.50. J. A
Dixon, 103 Ryan St., Hillside,
N. J.
AUTOMATIC CROQUET (NEW
lc play), $16.50; Six-in-one
machines (new), $10.85; Filma-
scope Basket-ball (new), $30.00;
Speedy coin - counters, $1,00;
Major coin-counters, $1.00. M. T.
Daniels, 1027 University Ave.,
Wichita, Kansas.
MILLS T R O U B A D O R E ; 9
wall boxes, like new; sell
cheap. Trade for Jackpot ven­
ders. Want to buy Mills Silents,
Kansas Novelty Co., P. O. Box
2052, Wichita, Kansas.
6-32
SLAM! BANG! WHAM! 69
brand new Pace Bantam scales
in original crates, $27.50 each,
one or all. Lower than hundred
lot factory price. Cash with
order. Washington Novelty Co.,
Washington, Mo.
5-32
NINETEEN INDOOD STRIK­
ERS, good as new, $250.00.
1/3 cash, balance C.O.D, No
trades; will answer all inquiries
J. F. Irby, 3625 First Ave.,
Sacramento, Calif.
ONE HUNDRED RYEDE lc 4-
column Gum and Chocolate ma­
chines, same as used in N, Y. Sub­
ways, good condition, $5.00 each,
$-1.50 lots of 10; 1 B. & M. Baby
vender, $12.00; 3 Exhibit Base­
ball machines, $6.00 each; 1 Lin­
coln Small Scale, $55.00; 10 cases,
5,000, excellent Akro Marbles,
$9.00 case; 3 large Scientific
Golf machines, $25.00 each,
$70.00 for lot; 200 Columbus 5c
Peanut machines, $3.50 each,
lots of 12, $3,00 each; Fairchild,
Jr. Basket-ball, 5c play, cost
$125.00, like new, $55.00; 7 Per­
fume machines, sells 10c bot­
tles, $1.50 each, $8.00 for lot; 50
Yu-Chu Sweet Breath machines
filled, $3.50 each, with filling to
bring in $6.00; 50 Yu-Chu chro­
mium new style Gum machines,
1-2-3 or single, $3.00 each; 4
Sandwich or Pie machines, $2.00
each, $6.00 for lot; 100 Iron
Stands, double $1,50 each, single
$1.25 each. Every machine as
represented, no junk, 1/3 de­
posit, balance C.O.D. Subject to
inspection if desired. Hartle,
Madison, N. J.
PIANOS — (200) Electric (5c),
with and without Key Boards,
perfect condition, sell cheap.
Julius Wellner, 1902 N. 10th
Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 6-32
COIN DEVICES — GUARAN­
teed unbeatable by Matches,
Tootpicks;
Cardboard,
Thin
Metal Celluloid, etc. Penny and
Nickel sizes, interchangeable
slides. Sample $1.25, postpaid.
Novelty Sales Co., 3108 Holmes
St., Dallas, Texas.
FOR SALE—10 FACTORY RE­
built Big Game Hunters, all
in perfect condition, with 3 tar­
gets, 5 shots for lc. Bargain at
$10.00 each. Worth $20.00 each
to any operator. Whirlwinds,
$2.00 each; Barnyard Golfs, at
$5.00 each; like new. Deposit
with orders, balance C.O.D. The
Block Co., 3994 Beechwood
Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa.
CLOSE OUT SALE, NEED THE
room. 200 Master adjustable
To i ven d er s. Three windows.
These machines have specially
improved coin track, better than
furnished by manufacturer. Our
own improvement, non-clogging
and in excellent condition. May
also be used for peanuts, mai
bles and gum, 1 for a cent.
Price, $4.50 each, worth $10.00
with improvements. Also 60
Master machines specially con­
verted for 5c ball gum with 5c
slot and same improved coin
track. Holds exactly a set, 1,200
balls. The best 5c ball gum ma­
chine on the market, $4.00 each.
75 Genuine Peo Whirlwinds.
Each machine has an extra
Bat-a-Ball or Whoopee front.
Perfect condition, some fronts
never used, $4.50 each, with
both fronts. 5 Add-Lee and
Samco 5c Ball Gum machines,
$4.00 each; 5 Fields Penny 4-
Jacks, $9.00 each; 20 Jennings
latest Pin Targets, practically
new, used few weeks, $7.00 each;
Fields Baby Jacks, lc and 5c
play, used a week, $12.00 each;
5 Larks, good as new, 3 coins,
$6,50 each; 1 Puritan Baby ven­
der, 4 coins, $9,00; 1 Play Golf,
used a week, $5.00; 100 Blue
Bird large capacity Marble and
Gum venders. $5.00 each, includ­
ing 1.000 1932 size 0 marbles, or
1,000 CCC ball gum. The mar­
bles will return the investment
twice over. 1 Gottlieb Miniature
Baseball, used a month, $3,00.
All above machines guaranteed
perfect mechanically, or money
back. 1/3 with order. Block
Marble Co., 4919 N. 8th Phila-
delohia, Pa.
6-32
FOR SALE—5 RUSHOUR SE­
lective Machines, 5 Bunte Ma­
chines, 1 Mills Candy Vendor;
all machines in perfect condi­
tion and on location in Chicago.
Arthur H, Sosna, 5009 Sheridan
Rd., Ap’t. 208, Chicago, 111.
1,000 A D D R E SS STICKERS,
1x2, limit 4 tines, 50 cents.
Buy, sell or exchange anything,
subscribe toi Buy, Sell and Ex­
change Weekly, 10 weeks, lOo.
Advertisements 1 cent a word.
Kraus, 411 W. Juneau, Milwau­
kee, Wis.
PENNY MACHINES — BAR­
gains, new, used. Novix Spe­
cialties, 1193 Broadway, New
York,
tfc
500 R E C O N D ITIO N ED MA­
chines. Gottlieb B a se b a lls,
$2.00 each; Gottlieb Moving Tar­
gets, $10.00 each; Baseball Won­
ders (Electric), $3.00 each. 1/3
cash with order, balance C.O.D.
F. Gohs, 4011 No. Kildare,
Chicago.
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April, 1932
PEANUT MACHINES—BRAND
new, attractive, strong mech­
anism, $3.50 in 25 lots. Sample
$4.50, cash with order. Novix
Specialties, 1193 Broadway, New
York.
tfo
500 R E C O N D IT IO N E D MA­
chines, Gottlieb B aseballs,
$2.00 each; Gottlieb Moving Tar­
gets, $10.00 each; Baseball Won­
ders (Electric), $3.00 each. I/3
cash with order, balance C.O.D.
F. Gohs, 4011 No. Kildare,
Chicago.
THIS AD GOOD FOR $1.00
Mail this ad with one of y°uC
old Spiral Fronts, any type, and
we will ship you a sample Front
of that New Fascinating Game,
SCOTCH GOLF for only $1.75
with this ad. Write for descrip­
tive circular. Markepp Mfg. Co.,
5713 Euclid Ave., Cleveland,
Ohio.
6-32
MANUFACTURERS OF COIN
Games—I offer for sale com­
plete equipment for manufac­
turing high-class game; tools,
jigs, patterns and some ma­
terial. Exceptional opportunity.
E, A. Wotten, 212 Princeton
Ave., Villa Park, III.
FOR SALE—$30,00, ANY PART
of, or 100 assorted Mills ana
Jennings 5, 10 and 25c machines.
Nearly all have Jackpots. Will
take in Perfections as part pa^'
ment. Ohio Novelty Co., 11"
Superior St., Rossford, Ohio.
NEW SPOT-A-BALLS, STILL
in original crates, at $ 12.60
each. Wire your order only i4
left. Write for circulars on
latest machines. Meyer Wolf.
1212 S. Fifth St,, Philadelphia,

Pa.________
COIN MACHINES, ALL KINDS.
new and used. New Pace
Penny Spirals, $5.75. C. D. Har­
well, 2031 W. 20th St., Okla.
City, Okla. Phone 5-4000
FOR SALE FOR HALF I’RTCR.
slightly used machines. 6 1930
model Iron Claw Exhibits,
$75.00 each; 1 1931 model Iron
Claw, with mercury switch.
$120.00; 10 A, B, T. Game Hunt­
ers. with numbers or animals,
slightly used, at $8.00 each; j*
Exhibits Photoscopes, complete
with reels, at $5.00 each; *
Gottlieb Majestic Moving Tar­
gets, with stands, at $30.00 f°r
both; 4 Miniature Baseball ma
chines, $10.00 for lot; 6 A. B.
Target Skills. $18.00 for lot.;, *
P. O. Basketballs, with regis­
ters, at $6.00 for lot; 50 W
Masters, slug-proof, can o
used for peanuts, etc., at $-•
each; 3 Jeamko Basketballs,
with gum vender and stands.
$15 for both; 1 1 c Horse Race
machine, with 12 horses a'
gum attachment, at $12.00;
Seco Scales, made in German. >
practically new, $23.00 each,
$155.00 for lot; 4 Indian Shoot­
ers which vend ball gum, »
$10.00 for lot. All the machines
are in A -l condition, 1/3 «
posit required and Balan
C.O.D. L. Kaplan, 3021 Fontam
St., Philadelphia, Penna.
$5.00 CASH ALLOWANCE FOB
1000 No Value Tokens,
condition, prepaid, accepted
new Pin Tables or rebuilt c°
machines. List Free. Colem „
Novelty, Rockford, 111.
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O P E R A T O R S ! LOOK AT
these New Low Prices. Every
ihachine guaranteed. Dutch Pool
^ames, with stand, $12.50 each;
Baffle Ball, $10.00 each; Jen­
nings Radio, with Tubes, $25.00;
Aristocrat Club Games, $40.00
®ach; A. B. T. 5-Jacks, $16.50
each; Duce Wild Poker, $4.00
each; Big Game Hunters, $11.50
each. 25% with order. W. B.
Specialty Co., 5643 Labadie
Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
DRILLED AND NUMBERED , WANT FOR OPERATION ON
Baseball Gum, 1,200 balls.
commission basis all kinds
Our modern method produces coin machines; best references,
perfect sets, absolute satisfac­ fine territory, established busi­
tion guaranteed.
Sets to fit ness. Box 324, Raleigh, N. C.
6-32
your present chart. State style
desired. Our large distribution
makes possible amazing values. WANTED FOR CASH — AR­
cade machines of all descrip­
Write, wire or phone for low
prices.
Southern Automatic tions. Good condition and priced
right.
All inquiries will be an­
Sales Co., 542 S. 2nd St., Louis­
ville, Ky,
4-32 swered. R. H. Snyder, 1720
Cedar St., Allentown, Pa.
PRIZES • - A WONDERFUL
selection of toys, jewelry and WANTED MILLS RESERVE,
POR SALE—TERRITORY HOT,
■will sacrifice all kinds of slots, novelties, put up for your Erie
Mills Silent, Jennings Vic­
3-t bargain prices. Will take in Diggers, Iron Claws, Travelling toria, Watling Twin Jack Pot
Arcade machines, also Peanut Cranes, etc. A big assortment. Bells and Venders will pay
and Gum machines. Write us $6.50 per 1,000 pieces. Bettei* cash or will trade MARBELO
what you have to trade. Wil­ quality assortments for your table shown in January issue
son’s Amusements, Pine St., nickel machines at $2.50 and Automatic Age for one slot to
$5.00 per gross.
Flash gets get you acquainted with our
Rutland, Vt.
cash. List free. The Carles pin table. Zapp Mfg. Co., 1518
POR SALE—2 FIELDS MODEL Co., 30 East 20th St., New First Ave., Dallas, Texas. 5-32
5-32
P 4-Jacks, lc play, polished York City,
oak cases, Yale locks, look like MARBLES MARBLES, BEAU­ WANTED—MILLS AND WAT-
new; all 4 Jackpots overflow
tiful vending marbles, $2.50
ling Jackpot vendors. Will pay
into rear cash box, $10.00 each. per thousand; 5,000 for $11.35; $25.00 for Mills Bull’s-eye Side
V4 down. G. E. Deach, 4640 10.000 for $21,55. Special marbles vendors, with Jackpot; $27.50 for
forest Ave., Downers Grove, for pin games, $1.00 per hun­ Front vendors, with Jackpot.
dred; $7.50 per thousand, Size State what you have in first
No. 0. Buster Agates, Size No. letter, with registers allow
POR SALE
3, $4.15 per thousand. Will vend $2.00. Leo C'. Mills. 1518 First
vendors, $17.50, guaranteed in “ blow gum” machines. Paint­ Ave., Dallas, Texas.
operating condition; Mills and ed comies, $1.00 per thousand.
•Jennings Jackpots, $22.50; Blue Best Chew Ball Gum, $1.75 per WANTED — PRINTING DIES
o,lrd Ball Gum machines, $2.50; thousand balls; 5,000 balls. $7.90;
for Simplex name-plate ma­
“ lap Targets, $6.00; Moving 10.000 balls, $15.75. M. T. chine.
All kinds machines
■targets, $10.00; Peanut ma­ Daniels, 1027 University Ave., bought, sold, exchanged. John
chines, $4.50; Peo Pokers, $5.00, Wichita, Kansas.
Scharli, 535 N. 8th St., Phila­
Rouble Grippers, $3.00; Gottlieb A GODSEND TO DRILLED delphia, Pa.
-paseballs, $3.00. First come first
gum operators. Race Horse
served. 1/2 deposit, balance sets,
hundreds of winners, Zev, WANTED TO BUY USED 5c
V’O.D. Great States Mfg. Co., My Dandy,
and 10c Advance coin mechan­
Grand, etc.
E; 39th St., Kansas City, Going bigger Twenty
than any set ever isms. Superior Automatic Vend­
Mo.

e-32 offered. A Trial
ing
Co., 29 S. Desplaines St.,
set will sur­
prise you. Race Horse names Chicago, 111.
one side, numbers on other,
FOR s a l e — s u p p l i e s
1,200 to the set. Guaranteed per­
B U SIN ESS
fectly drilled and filled. $5.00
set; lots of 6, $4.50. 1/3 de­
O P P O R T U N IT IE S
E v e r y t h i n g in s u p p l ie s per
posit.
Award
chart
free.
South­
tor all machines. Slum, pea- ern Automatic Sales Co., 542 S.
uts, ball gum, pistachois, 2nd
St., Louisville, Ky.
6-32 ILLNESS FORCES SALE OF
Pumpkin seeds. Finest of qual-
complete Arcade Equipment,
— lowest of prices. Budin
all kinds of machines in per­
W A N T E D TO B U Y
specialties, Inc., 845 Dumont
fect order; also Shooting Gal­
AVe-> Brooklyn, N. Y.
tfc
lery. Big bargain for quick sale,
WANTED MILLS, JENNTNGS, or will consider responsible
OI j ASS GLOBES FOR CO-
Watling, Pace, Jackpot and partner to conduct arcade. Mrs.
„,.Umbus Model A or B ma- Base Ball Venders, also stands, R. Epstein, 8955 Buffalo Ave.,
.ln,es, 76c each in cartons con- safes, and any kind of penny South Chicago, 111.
4-32
8 globes. Robbins Co., machines Iron Claws and other
j 14L a DeKalb Ave., Brooklyn, excavating machines. We will
buy your broken up Bells and
M IS C E L LA N E O U S
Venders for cash. Write us
PlVE STAR BALL GUM — what you have. Ouachita Nov­
WOODWORKING
lnK 9 te for Prices- R- S. Johnson, elty Co., P. O. Box 299, Monroe, L A R G E
concern will m a n u fa ctu re,
Lakeview Ave.. Detroit, La.
4-32
W ich^
6-32
finance
or
distribute
nationally,
WANTED: A. B. T. Billiard royalty basis or purchase
out­
Skills, Bingos, Baffle Balls right new products of merit
^ U m b e re d b a l l gu m $ 4,00 and
Superior
Pools.
A.
M.
Y.
J er set of 1200 Balls. High Service, 1429 Our Way, Pitts­ manufactured from wood in the
field. Splendid
Tv,,, S'um and workmanship, burgh. Pa.
4-32 coin-automatic
opportunity for party without
cai
Ball Gum $25,00 per
WILL
EXCHANGE
FOR
PEA­
jw e of 10,000 Balls. Satisfac-
capital. Write full particulars.
nut, Gum or other merchan­ Address Simpson Mfg. Co.,
Nr,^veuaranteod. D. E. Murray,
4-32
U g g h jVarren, Pa.
4-32 dise machines, or sell bargain Pulaski, N. Y.
50 5c Miniature Pool Tables,
JUCE STICK GUM, 1% perfect condition. Box 324, WE WILL SHIP ON CON­
6-32
signment, to reliable Jobbers,
larifA c. lonS> best quality, Raleigh, N. C.
eratn c^ew' Low price to op- WANTED — USED PIN BALL with satisfactory rating or ref­
machines, penny play.
6 erences, the Famous Edwards
pH„~?rs- Write for sample and
Lafavl** -Detroit Vending Co., Bingos, 6 Baffle Balls, 6 Bally- Grip Testers. A machine that
_ yette Building, Detroit. 4-32 hoos, 6 Lucky Strikes; 6 Roller will sell itself, built from the
Balls, 6 Planet Balls; fi Golden best of materials and very
* S * B E r E d b a l l
g u m Comets, 6 Yo-Yos, 6 Spotted sturdy and becoming to the
6 Buster Balls. Robt. J. highest class of fixtures, which
"W e ni 1 to 120°- ^3-25 Per set- Balls,
goods
have the following Becker, 525 S. New St., Beth­ enables an operator to place it
dw .
°n attractive counter lehem, Pa.
with the least resistance. Built
aspiH» cards, razor blades, WANTED — PEANUT AND to last. Priced right, F. O. B.
arid „v tablets, handkerchief,
Ball Gum machines, any quan- I Factory, Wheeling, W. Va.
ciaW a'joesitrings. Calvert Spe- tity, must be A -l condition. Edwards Novelty Company, 614
B a h L Co-> 4409 Old York Rd., E. L. Dohney. 8051 Carpenter 1st National Bank Bldg., Fort
°re, Maryland,
5-32 St., Chicago, 111.
Worth, Texas.
4-32
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