Automatic Age

Issue: 1933 August

August, 1933
107
AUTOMATIC AGE
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Address A U T O M A T IC A G E , 2810 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
FOR S A L E — SECOND
HAND
W A N T ADS
IS S U E S FO R T H E
P R IC E O F 2
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A ll o rd e rs cash in a d vance.
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N O T IC E
C la s s ifie d c o lu m n s are
f o r disp o sa l o f used m a ­
c h in e s o n ly .
A d v e r tis e ­
m e n ts o ffe rin g n e w m a ­
c h in e s w ill be accepted
f o r d is p la y s e c tio n s o n ly .
H U N D R E D L IN K ELECTR IC
(nickel play) Pianos, with
mandolin and marimba, $75.00
each. Original price $1,250.00.
Have
discontinued operating.
Metropolitan Phono. Co., 101
Pern A ve., Reading, Pa.
2-34
G E N U IN E B A R G A IN — B E A U -
tiful E a t-E m H ot Peanut m a­
chines of spun aluminum, ex­
cellent condition
$10.00 each.
75% under cost. E at-E m H ot is
the one machine to boost beer
sales. H . G. Clark^ 441 Ellis
St., Syracuse, N. Y.
8-33
F IF T Y
YU
CHU
CHROME
Penny Gum vendors, new and
nearly new, Good reason for
sacrificing. W rite for informa­
tion to L. C. S., 6012 W estm in­
ster Place, St. Louis, Mo. 8-33
LARG E STOCK R E B U IL T M A ­
chines. Guaranteed parts for
Mills F .O .K . and straight Jack­
pot, Bells.
1,000 factory built
Jackpot attachments, $4.50 to
$8.50. Request list. Roller Bear­
ing Percentage
Clips,
$1.00.
Coleman Novelty, Rockford, 111.
9-32
F IF T E E N P E N N Y COLUMBUS
Peanut machines, like new,
$3.00 each; 1 or all. 25% deposit
with order. S. Bona & Co., 2343
Haddon A ve., Chicago.
CA SH P U R CH A SE OF SUR­
plus stock coin-operated per­
son weighing scales made by
leading manufacturers enables
us to offer them at unheard of
prices. W rite today for com­
plete details.
Perfecto
Scale
Company, 205-9 E. 29th Street,
Chicago, 111.
c
SACRIFICE— 75 A D V A N C E D u ­
plex E machines. Lots of 25,
$4.00 each; entire lot. $3.50 each.
E. Close, P. O. Box 331, Asbury
Park, N. J.
FOR SALE— ST E E P LE C H A SE .
Rainbo, Screwy, $4.00; Handi­
cap,
Five Star Final, Busy
Ball, $5.00; Goofy, $3.50; Dandy
Vender, $8.00; Official Sweep­
stake, $11.50; Stands, $1.25. H.
Kurtzer, 892 Avon St., Akron,
Ohio.
SL IG H T L Y USE D JACKPOTS
for sale. Used Mills Front
Vendors
with Mills Jackpot
Front attached. These machines
are guaranteed to be in first-
class condition at $30.00 each.
Serial above 205970. Bally (Skip­
pers), used 30 days, at $8.75
each. 5c play. Automatic Vend­
ing Co., Pomaria, S. C.
SLOT M A C H IN E S A N D SUP­
plies. Closing out sale. Bar­
gains. Mills and Jennings Jack­
pots with Venders, $25.00 each;
Mills Penny Jackpot Front V en ­
ders, $35.00 each; Little Dukes,
$30.00; Assorted Mints. $7.00
case; Ball Gum, assorted flavors,
$6.00 carton 5,000 balls; Penny
and Nickel size no-value checks,
$5.00 thousand; various kinds
Pinboards,
$5.00
each,
with
stand. Fourth cash with order.
Dixie Novelty Co., 2227 Idlewood
Avenue, Richmond, V a.
10-33
L OOK! A R E A L BARGAIN .
W ill sell one of the best music
businesses in the State of Texas
at less than you can buy ma­
chines in storage, or will ship
one or all to any place. 50 See­
burg Phonographs and Phono
Combinations, all in first-class
mechanical condition and in lo­
cations that are the best. Our
business has been established
for five years in Houston and
all machines are in 25% loca­
tions. Your chance to step in
and take over a going business
with trained men and all equip­
ment to handle the work. Texas
will go wet in August. Take
advantage now. Also have 100
large double W ild Cat and 100
single W ild Cat Marble Tables.
Will sell one or all at $25 each.
Houston Automatic Sales Co.,
1324 Harvard A ve., Houston,
Tex.
c
BARG AIN S — M ILLS JA C K ­
pots,
$21.50 each;
1 Mills
F .O .K . Model, $10.00; Jennings
Today Vender, $15.00; Five Jack,
Ball Gum Model, $10.50; Bally
Poker Game. $8.50; Vaudette
Poker Game, $8.50. All m a­
chines guaranteed good condi­
tion. 1/3 deposit, balance C.O.D.
Ozark Sales Co., Box 203, Gen­
FOR C A SH SALE— 10 M ILLS try, Ark.
Officials, p r a c t i c a l l y new,
$12.50 each. H alf cash with FOR SALE — 350 D O EH LE R
order, b a l a n c e on d e l i v e r y .
Pocket Lighter Fluid m a­
F.O.B. Plainview. O. B. Scott chines and 350 Doehler 'United
Novelty, Plainview, Texas.
Cigar Store” Match machines.
All in original cartons. Lot
FOR SALE — 20 A D V A N C E D u ­ represents overrun and will a c ­
plex E Candy Vending m a­ cept any reasonable offer. A uto­
chines. Excellent condition. W ill matic Retailing Corp., 505 Court
use oversize candy bars. Here St., Brooklyn, N. Y .
is a real buy. A . M. Hall, 6 W .
W altham St., Calumet City, 111. F O R S A L E — C O L U M B U S
Model A Peanut machines,
FOR SA L E — SACRIFICE 15 late type, new condition. Price
Mills Baseball Front Vendors, each, $5.00. Quantity 12 or more
5c play, brand new in original a discount. Also a few old type
shipping crates, $33.00 each, or machines. Good machines, $4.00
$470.00 for the lot. Automatic each. No' junk. 1/3 cash with
order, balance C.O.D. Address
Vending Co., Pomaria, S. C.
R. W . Heisel, Cedar Rapids, la.
PIN GAM ES PRICED L O W —
Jiggers, Juggle Balls, Five
S A L E — R O C K -O L A ’ S
Star Finals. Pecos, Gold Coasts, FOR
Official S w e e p s t a k e s , $7.50
Rainbos, O. K .’s, W an g Poos, each;
Evans Saratoga Sweep­
$5.00
each.
Other
Bargains:
Keeney Diamond Balls, $17.50; stakes, $10.00 each; W atling
Counter Officials, $8.50; Ballys, lc play Twin Jackpot Ball Gum
$6.00; Steeplechases, $3.50; Sara­ Front Venders, serial over 52,­
toga Sweepstakes, $12.50; Rail 000, $40.00 each. Machines used
Bird Race Horses, $9.00; Derby only a few weeks and in A - l
Venders, $8.50; Chicago Club condition. Term s: 1/3 cash with
and balance C.O.D. Rex
Houses. $12.50: Daval Gum V en ­ order
Novelty Co., 3056 N. Ashland
ders, $8.00; Cisco Bells, $1.50; Ave.,
Chicago, 111.
10-33
Stands for A. B. T. Game H un­
ters, $1.50. W . B. Specialty Co.,
5643 Labadie Ave., St. Louis. 200 RECONDITIONED, L A T ­
Mo.
est type pin games, amuse­
ment and peanut machines.
PIN T A B L E S A S IS $1.00 A N D W rite for new bargain list.
up. In order, $2.50 and up. W anted, Pace lc and 5c Slot
Used 5c slots for pin tables, machines. Five Jacks. Badger
35c each. Pease Manufacturing Novelty Co., 2440 North 29th
Co., Breckenridge, Minn.
St., Milwaukee, W is.
10-33
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S L IG H T L Y U SE D A. B. T. 6c
coin chutes, only 50c each.
Robbins Co., 1141A DeKalb Ave.,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
W ANTED
TO
August, 1938
BUY
FOR SA L E — 100 A D V A N C E W A N T E D FOR CASH — SHORT
type Scales. W atling, Mills,
Model D Ball Gum Vendors,
only $2.50 each. Look like new. Jennings. Quote lowest price.
Robbins Co., 1141A DeKalb Ave.,
Brooklyn. N. Y ,
c Autom atic Machine Company,
1594 Carew Street, Springfield.
P E N N Y A R C A D E O U TF IT FOR Mass.
8-33
sale. About 90 machines, all
In A - l condition. Joseph Cohn,
1159 E. Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. W A N T E D TO B U Y — M ILLS,
Jennings, Cailles, Paces, W a t ­
10c IN SLOT G E N E R A L E L E C - ling Jackpots, Pin Games, Vend­
trie Automatic Picture Taking ing Machines, etc. Novelties.
machine; A - l condition, cost Jarl & Co., 1701 Leavenworth
10-33
$S50.00 new. Also brand new St., Omaha, Nebr.
Pile Driver, 5c play. Englewood,
Calif., make. W ill trade or sacri­
FOR
OLD
STYLE
fice for cash. W h a t have you? C A S H
Cricket and single and twin
Specialty Operating & Sales
Caille
floor
machines.
Give
de­
Co.,
Masonic
Temple
Bldg.,
tails of condition. Silent Sales
Pontiac, Mich.
Company, Silent Sales Building,
Minneapolis, Minn.
W A N T E D — IRON C L A W S,
Model F and G. Also Century
FO it SA L E — SU P P L IE S
Diggers, perfect condition. Must
be reasonable. Herman Goldstein,
1226 E. Pike St., Philadelphia,
F IV E ST A R A N D T H R E E C Pa.
Ball Gum. W rite for prices.
R. ,S. Johnson, 1053 Lakeview
A ve,, Detroit, Mich.
2-34
W A N T E D — USE D N O R T H -
w estem M e r c h a n d i s e r s or
other Peanut machines in new
B A L L GUM ( A L L S I Z E S ) ; condition. State price and quan­
Small Candies (for Peanui tity. Irvin Reiche, 139 W . Van
machines); Small P a d l o c k s ; Buren Ave., Naperville, 111.
Penny Counters; Special M ar­
bles (for Amusement machines);
Plungers; F ou r-W ay Coin D i­
A N T E D TO B U Y — U SE D
viders; New and Use Machines. W
Claw at best price for cash.
M. T. Daniels, 1025-1027 U n i­ Iron
Must
be in perfect operating
versity A ve., W ichita, Kansas. condition.
Coin Machine Oper­
8-33
ators A ss’ n., 215 E. New York
St., Indianapolis, Ind.
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L O O K ! L O O K ! LO O K ! DO YOU
prefer a fast penny to a slow
nickel? Five minutes work and W A N T E D TO B U Y — USED
you can change 5c or 25c Mills
Northwestern
Penny
Mer
or Jennings to a penny play. chandisers, porcelain finish and
A ll necessary parts furnished. equipped with adjustable ven­
Specify 5c or 25c play. Complete dor wheels. State lowest price
assembly,
$3.00 each.
W illis and condition. F. L. Jones, 6536
Games Co., Inc., 122 Dickerson South Peoria St., Chicago, 111.
S t.. Syracuse, N . Y .
9-33
8-33
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
DO YO U COUNT P E N N IE S ?
The
Presto
Coin
Counter
counts and stacks 100 pennies in
15 seconds. Fits the pocket.
Price $1.50. Cash with order.
Money back if not O. K . Box 71,
care Automatic Age.
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LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! TEN
Renos left, never unboxed.
W ill sell for $4.00 each. A great
opportunity to cash in on the
smartest little counter Pin Game
built. A ct quickly. G. I.
Guernsey, 122
Street,
Syracuse, N. Y .
8-33
ever
Dickerson
SLOT O P E R A T O R S , IN ­
crease play, make more money,
rebuild your 25c and 5c m a­
chines into penny play. Guaran­
teed attachments, $5.00. Five
minutes work. Inter-City N ov­
elty Company, 311 American
State
Bank
Bldg.,
Lansing,
Michigan.
FOR E X C E L L E N T BARGAIN S
in slightly used pin games,
counter games and peanut ven­
dors, see the advertisement of
D. Robbins & Co. on page 105.
A T L IB E R T Y — A - l ARCAD E
Manager and Mechanic, 12
years’ experience. Commission.
Can fix any make machine. Go
anywhere on ten days’ notice.
Norman “ Slim” Hoffman, c /o
Penny
Arcade,
W hite
City,
Chicago.
L OOK! LO O K ! LOOK! S W E E P ­
stakes. Sensational Horse Race
game for the home, the cigar
stand, the office and wherever
the sporting boys congregate,
a sure winner and what a
money-maker! Send 10c and we
will send you your sample game.
Don’ t wait, act quickly. The
biggest 10c worth you ever re­
ceived. Full instructions with
each game. The W illis Games
Co., Inc., 122 Dickerson Street,
Syracuse, N. Y .
8-33
September Deadline!
The Fall Coin-Machine Season will be in full swing in a few
weeks. The outlook is more favorable for manufacturers and
jobbers, as well as operators, than at any time during the
past year.
In step with the new season, the September issue of A uto ­
A ge will be mailed shortly after Labor Day. This issue
represents the biggest opportunity of the year for advertisers.
The market was never better for new machines and merchandise.
The public is ready for new ideas in games.
matic
All copy should reach us by Saturday, September 2.
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