Automatic Age

Issue: 1932 November

November, 1932
A u to m a tic A g e
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U N B E L IE V A B L Y D IF F E R E N T !
Turns
Comics
Into
Profits
f
The
Smartest
Game
Yet
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H ANDSOM E
A L L -M E T A L
C O N STR U C ­
T IO N
lc-5c-10c
PLAY
(A ll in One)
THROUGH
ALL
F IV E C H U T E S
Jam-Proof
Tilt-Proof
Cheat-Proof
PLENTY
SC O R E S!
PLENTY
AW ARDS!
Decorated in
Five Lively
Colors.
25 Live Comic
Characters in
25 Windows!
AND
“ BUG H O U S E ”
IS A L W A Y S
AHEAD!
1 2 ^ " x 10" x 5"
PERFECT
FO R
35-65
O P E R A T IO N
AVERAGE
PAYOUT
30%
SO SIMPLE IT’S PERFECT!
Shoot Pennies, Nickels or Dimes for the Comic “ Guys” in the Windows! Game
Never Ends! Play is Continuous! Scores are Easy! And Player Can Run as High
as he Wants. There’s Always a Bigger Award Ahead! T H E M ORE H E P L A Y S
T H E M O RE H E SC O R E S! All Scoring Coins Always Visible!
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SA M P L E _________________ $6.75
Lots of 5 __ _______________ 5.95
Lots of 1 0 _________________ 5.75
T E R M S : Cash— y 3 with order—
Balance C.O.D., F.O.B. Chicago
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“ P R O F IT S ON O N E ‘BUGG HOUSE* P A ID
FO R 10 M O R E — IN A W E E K !”
Believe It or Not
B U T T R Y IT A N D S E E !
PIERCE TOOL & MFG. COMPANY
4327 E. Ravenswood Ave.
Chicago, 111.
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Want Ads
A
ge
November, 1932
These ads are 4c per word per issue.
Send cash with order.
Minimum ad accepted $1.00.
W ant Ads to be sure of insertion must reach us by the
25th of month preceding publication
Be sure to send cash in advance. The amounts are too
small to open charge accounts.
Address A U T O M A T IC A G E , 2810 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IU.
FOR SA L E — SECOND
HAND
WANT ADS
3 ISSUES FOR THE
PRICE OF 2
without change of copy.
All orders cash in advance.
NOTICE
Classified columns are
for disposal of used ma­
chines only. Advertise,
ments offering new ma­
chines will be accepted
at display rates only. Dis­
play rates $4.00 per Inch.
N O T IC E
Beginning with the De­
cember issue, there will
be an extra charge of 25
cents for keyed classified
ads. This is to cover
postage.
SLIGHTLY USED lc PLAT
your choice $8.00 each, stands
$1.50 extra. Ballyhoo. Bally-
round, Wow, Skidoo, Whizbang,
Favorite, Figure 8, 5 Star Final,
Imp. Golf, Playboy, Hi Lo, Big
Game Hunter, Indoor Strikers,
Dutch Pool, Tango, Jennings
Favorite Ball Gum, Baffle Ball,
O. K. Superior Pool, Crystal
Gazer. The following choice $5.00
each. Daisy, Shooting Star, Bus-
ster Ball, Play Golf, Midget Hi-
Ball, Planet, Hit the Deck.
Steeple Chase, Variety $25.00—
El Bumpo $20.00. Novelty Sales
Service, 302 Wooster Ave., Ak­
ron, Ohio
11-32
100 LINK ELECTRIC (NICX-
el) pianos $75.00 each—one or
more. Metropolitan Phono Co.,
Reading Pa.
12-32
SLOT MACHINE BARGAINS,
territory closed. Brand new
Jennings, Victorias, Mills Sil-
ents, and Watlings, used foui
weeks. Also older Models. Write
for list. Consolidated Mint Co.,
309 N. Locust St., Pittsburg,
Kansas.
11-32
F O R S A L E — 20 L A R G E
Whoopee Games, good as new
tables. Singles, $48.50 each; 5
games, $45.00 each; 10 games,
$40.00 each; whole lot, $35.00.
These tables sell at $135.00 each,
new. Cash with order. Fox
River Games Co., 220 N. Wash­
ington St., Green Bay, Wis.
12-32
CHESTER - POLLARD FOOT­
ball Games, cost $550.00, sell
cheap, or trade. Prefer Mills
Original Baseball venders. Star
Vending Co., 194 South Penn.,
Denver, Colo.
12-32
DRILLED BALL GUM, 3 SETS
for $8.50; singles, $3.00; 1200
to the set. These are the origi­
nal and genuine. Race Horse,
Baseball and numbered. All
have serial numbers for your
protection. Beware of sets hav­
ing tickets printed by hand and
without serial numbers. We do
not operate under any other
name in Louisville or elsewhere.
Money order deposit required on
orders. Be sure to address all
orders to: Southern Automatic
Sales Co., 542 2nd St., Louis­
ville, Ky.
11-32
FOR SALE — 31 DOTY-RUN-
nels Candy machines. All in
perfect condition. Eleven dol­
lars each. A real buy for some­
one. Write Box 295, Automatic
Age.
12-32
PENNY MACHINES AT BAR­
gain Prices—25 A. B. T. Game
Hunters, numbered reels, $15.00
each; 25 Whirlwinds, $2.50 each;
10 Barnyard Golfs, $3.50 each;
10 Hercules Grip machines, $3.50
each; 5 Dutch Pools and stands,
$7.50 each; 1 Whirlpool Jr.,
$12.00; 10 Screwys, $12.50 each;
10 Ballyhoos. $12.00 each; 15
Baseballs, $3.50 each: 10 Basket­
balls, 20 shots lc, $13.50 each:
3 Dice machines, $7.00 each.
Guaranteed in flrst-class condi­
tion. Rudd Novelty Co., 1707
East Broad St., Richmond, Va.
12-32
OPERATORS — SEND FOR
new bargain list on slightly
used Pin Games. Write to us
and save money. Badger Novelty
Co., 2440 North 29th St., Milwau­
kee, Wis.
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12-32
BEAT IT IF YOU CAN — 23
Master Ball Gum machines,
combination penny and nickel,
with three windows, $3.75 each,
or $80.00 for all; 10 Master Toy
vendors, combination penny and
nickel play. $4.50 each, or $40.00
for all; 10 Brownie Pools, 5 or
10 balls, penny play. $6.50 each,
or $50.00 for all; 20 Ske-Bal-
Etes, practically new. previous
price $16.50. close out price.
$3.50 each, or $3.00 in lots of 5
or more: 10 Boop-a-Doops, 15
Bat-a-Balls, 15 King Coles and
14 Gottlieb Baseballs, clean up
price, $2.75 each, or $2.25 in lots
of 5 or more: 4 Wows, made
by Mills Novelty Co., $7.00 each:
15 Daisies with stands, $5.00
each. All above machines in
good working condition. Wire
order. 1/2 deposit, balance
C.O.D. J. Kammen, 1702 Glen-
mont Rd., Cleveland, Ohio. 12-32
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JACK POT MACHINE AND
Salesboard combined, paying
out premiums and Jack Pots, is
the most fascinating and at­
tractive machine in operation
today. Interchangable Premiums
displayed in machine. Be first
in your territory to place these
new money makers. Big profits
are sure, don’t wait. Write to­
day for full information and
photograph. American Novelty
Manufacturing Co., 86 3rd St',
San Francisco, Calif.
11-32
CLOSE OUT BARGAINS — 3
large Scientific Golf Games,
like new, $30.00 each; 48 Master
Toy venders, $5.00 each; 40
Northwestern Toy venders, $6.00
each; 30 Columbus 5c Peanut
machines, $3.50 each; 12 Co­
lumbus lc Peanut machines,
$3.25 each; 30 Spherocontainer
Aspirin venders, chromium, $4.00
each; 1 Ske-Bal-Ete, $2.00; 6
Buster Balls, ike new, $5.00
each; 10 Yu-Chu Sweet Breath
machines, filled, brings in $6.00.
like new, $3.50 each; 10 Single
Tron Stands, $1.50; 12 Double
Stands, $1.75 each; 1,000 Hoff
Vending Wrigley Gum machines,
$3.00 each, without globes. $2.25.
1/3 cash with order, balanco
C.O.D. Hartle, Madison, N. J.
12-32
PEP UP YOUR SALES. GIVE
them som ething different.
Short stick gum 1% inches long.
Twin Chews in same wrapper.
Special price to Operators. De­
troit Vending Co., Lafayette
Building, Detroit, Mich.
12-32
FINAL CLEAN-UP OF THE
Parmly
Engineering
Co.’s
stock, which we purchased at
the Baliff sale. 40 World Series
Baseball machines, with metal
stands, previously sold at $39.50,
clean-up price, lto 4. $7.50; 5 to
9, $6.50; 10 to 19, $5.75; 20 or
all. $5.00. 15 Lunatic Golf ma­
chines and 19 Parkette ma­
chines, previously sold at $15.50,
clean-up price, 1 to 4, $7.50; 5 to
$3.00 in lots of 10 or all. Wire
order. 1/2 deposit, balance
C.O.D. J. Kammen, 1702 Glen-
mont Rd., Cleveland, Ohio. 12-32
DRILLED B A L L G U M —
Baseball, Race Horse or Num­
bers, 1200 to set; also make any
sets to meet your requirements,
drilled gum without tickets a
specialty. Write for latest prices.
New price list of used machines
now ready. Southern Automatic
Sales Co., Louisville, Ky.
1-33
CANADIAN OPERATORS —
All makes of Pin Games for
sale @ $7.00. Royal Operating
Co., 1104 Danforth Ave., Toronto,
Canada.
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