Automatic Age

Issue: 1933 June

130
June, 1933
A u t o m a t i c A ge
COMPLAINT DEPARTMENT
Re: Lucky Strike Mfg. Go.
Numerous complaints have come to A uto ­
matic A ge against Lucky Strike M fg. Co.,
Baltimore, Md.
A man by the name of
Horwitz was connected with this institution
and according to reports from m anufac­
turers he stung about everybody and every­
thing.
Complaints have also been received
against a concern known as “ All-American
Automatics,” Boston, Mass.
It is thought
this party, whose name cannot be secured,
form erly operated in New York under the
name of “ Paramount Vending Company.”
Hamilton Machine Go.
Moves Offices
The Hamilton Machine Company o f
Minneapolis, Minnesota, manufacturers o f
E -Z Aces, the new coin machine sensa­
tion, announce the removal o f their general
offices to the Roanoke Building, Minn­
eapolis.
Elaborately furnished quarters
comprising almost an entire floor o f this
beautiful building will consist o f the
General accounting Department, Advertis­
ing Department, Sales Department and
Display Rooms.
The Hamilton Machine Company also
announce this week the appointment o f Mr.
R. S. Ritchey as Director o f Sales. Mr.
Ritchey is nationally known as an author­
ity on sales, and was at one time national
lecturer for the Sheldon School o f Sales­
manship. He is the author o f the corre­
spondence course o f salesmanship sold by
the Lafayette Extension Institute. He has
served as a member o f the National Com­
mission o f the International Advertising
Association, and has lectured on salesman­
ship and merchandising before civic bodies
and sales organizations in practically every
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Anybody Seen Gohen?
A great many creditors are looking for
a Mr. Cohen who operated in the coin ma­
chine field under the name o f “ Artists &
Creators Guild, Inc.,” Chicago, Illinois. If
anybody sees Mr. Cohen walking the streets
of Chicago, or visiting the W orld’s Fair, or
drinking beer in any tavern, it would be ap­
preciated if they would communicate with
the Chicago Association o f Credit Men.
Warning
W e have received complaints against Gen­
eral Novelty Company, 2652 W est Lake
Street, Chicago. Our readers will find it
to their interest not to send money to this
concern.
city o f any size throughout the United
States. Mr. Ritchey’s ideas are not all
theory. He was fo r ten years V ice-Presi­
dent and Sales Manager o f one o f the
largest selling organizations o f its kind in
the United States. The Hamilton Machine
Company is fortunate in securing a man
o f Mr. Ritchey’s talent and experience.
The Hamilton Machine Company an­
nounce that E-Z Aces machines are now
coming off the assembly line at their plant
at Two Rivers, W isconsin; and orders are
being filled and shipped in the order of
their receipt.
E -Z Aces is a most unique and outstand­
ing game, in that by means o f its skill
feature, the player is enabled to take an
active part in the game and by exercising
his skill can completely control the action
o f the balls. Over twelve different games
can be played on E -Z Aces. Its modernistic
cabinet enhances the finest locations. A ll
outside metal parts on E -Z Aces are chro­
mium plated and all interior mechanical
parts are specially treated to make them
rust-proof. This new and different coin
machine has met with the instant approval
o f all operators who have seen and played
it, according to the Hamilton officials.
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A u t o m a t i c A ge
Want Ads
These ads are 4c per word per issue,
send cash with order.
Minimum ad accepted $1.00.
Want Ads to be sure of insertion must reach us by the
1 st of publication month.
Be sure to send cash in advance. The amounts are too
small to open charge accounts.
Address AUTOMATIC AGE, 2810 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
F O R 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.
CLOSING OUT — BLUE BIRD
Targets, $4.50; Larks, $7.50;
B. & B. Venders, $7.50; Skin
Targets, $3.50; Blue Bird Dice,
$4.50; Pampco Race Horse, $7.00:
Mills Silents, $45.00; Mills R e­
built Jackpots, $25.00; A. B. T.
3 Jacks, $7.50; 5 Jacks, $11.00;
Ball Gum Machines, $1.75; Odd
Penny Magnets, $1.50; Steeple­
chase, $8.25. Many others. A - jl
condition. H. A. Younkin, 1755
S. Waco, Wichita, Kansas. 6-32
OPERATORS! LOOKOUT BY
buying your machines. Here
is your chance to buy- machines
of the best quality at very rea­
sonable prices. Send for a price
list. Steeplechase, late model,
$5.00 each in lots of 5; Buster
Balls, Monte Carlos, $2.00 each;
2 Play Boys, card game, $6.50
for the lot; 7 Seco Scales, made
in Germany, $70.00 for the lot.
All machines are guaranteed to
be in perfect condition. 5 per
cent off for a purchase of $30.00
or over. 1/3 deposit, balance
C.O.D. Penny Amusement Nov­
elty Co., 2324 N. Natrona St.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
FOR SALE OR W ILL TRADE
for Master venders. All ma­
chines in A No. 1 condition.
Mills without Jackpot, $10.00; 1
Mills with Jackpot, $15.00; 1
Pace without Jackpot, $10.00; 1
Baby Bell vender, $3.50; 2 Pin
Targets, Gum vender, $3.00; 2
Ballyhoos with stands, each
$4.50; 2 A. B. T. Gun Targets,
each $4.00; 1 Rockola 4 Jacks,
lc Gum vender, $4.00; 2 3-Ring
Circuses, each $4.50; 2 Goofys,
each $4.00. 1/3 cash. R. Ingen-
thron, 3549 N. Whipple St., Chi­
cago, 111.
7-33
SACRIFICE — 200 5c CANDY
vendors, fifty cents each:
Sample, $1.00. Paper cartons
M A R K E P P S P E C IA L S — for above machines (also fit Ad­
Goofy,
Screwy, Three-Ring vance Duplex E’s), $1.25 per
Weiss, 1844 Arapahoe,
Circus, Rainbo, King Pin, $6.00; 1,200.
Denver, Colo.
Ballyhoo, Skidoo, Wow, Oh
Yeah, $2.95. “ The House of
JENNINGS SCALES,
Service.” Markepp Co., 3904 JUNIOR
like new, $40.00; Columbus
Carnegie Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Peanut machines, A -l, $3.00;
Mills Official, 5 and 2 for 5 plays,
$17.50; Columbus Aspirin ma­
FOR SALE—5 CHESTER-POL- chines, never used, $4.00. 1/3
lard Football and 15 Chester- deposit. H. W. Des Portes, Co­
Pollard Golf machines, ten dol­ lumbia, S. C.
lars each, F. O. B. Atlanta, Ga.
good condition. 1/2 deposit, bal­
CLAW, MODEL F, LTKE
ance C.O.D. W att Novelty Com­ IRON
new, run very little. Will
pany, 53% Fairlie St., Atlanta, sacrifice
for quick sale. Star
Ga.
Vending Co., 11508 Say well Ave.,
Cleveland, Ohio.
ARCADE MACHINE — CLOS­
ing out 200 assorted machines,
lc IDEAL PEA­
give away prices, no junk. Send BARGAINS—10
nut machines, $2.00 each; 12
for List. C. W. Johnson, 2002 Columbus,
lc, $3.00 each; some
East 63 S t, Seattle, Wash. 6-32 new ones at $4.60; 16 Columbus,
5c, $3.50 each; some new ones,
$5.20. Operator’s Special Mar­
BALLETTE POOL TABLES, bles, $5.00 case 5,000. Adams’
perfect condition; complete Three C’ s Ball Gum, $5.25 case
equipment, price $27.50 each. 5.000. 3 10c Sandwich machines,
Trade for 5c Venders or Bells. $3.00 each; 40 Chromium Aspirin
E. O. Likens, 1203 Ninth St., machines, $4.00 each; 10 Blue
N. W.. Washington, D. C. 7-32 Bird Aluminum Gum machines,
$2.00 each; 8 Yu Chu Chromium
1-2-3 Gum machines, $4.00 each.
REBUILT PENNY SLOT M A­ 1/3 deposit. balance C.O.D.
chines, $25.00 up; Whirlwinds, Hartle, Madison, N. J.
$20.00. All kinds of pin games
and other used machines cheap.
Canadian Amusement, 450 Mark­ HUNDRED LINK ELECTRIC
ham, Toronto, Canada.
(nickel play) Pianos, with
mandolin and marimba, $75.00
each. Original price $1,250.00.
TWENTY-FIVE MASTER lc Have discontinued operating.
Peanut vendors, $3.50 each, or Metropolitan Phono. Co., 101
$3.00 each for 10 or more; 5 Fern Ave., Reading, Pa.
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Advance Model D Ball Gum
vendors, $3.00 each; 10 Ballyhoo
and Rainbo, with metal stands,
$4.00 each. Robbins Co., 1141-A S T E E P L E C H A S E S , $4.50
DeKalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. c
each; Dutch Pool and Joy
Boys,
$2.00 each,
including
stands; Rainbos, O.K.’s, Goofys,
FORTY EMPIRE VENDORS, Juggle Balls, Ma-Cha-Skors, in­
like new, sale or trade, extra c lu d in g stands, $5.00 each;
gears and brackets. Want slot Wang-Poos, Gold Coasts, $9.00
machines, or what have you? each; Ballys, $8.00 each. W. B.
Oklahoma Novelty Co., 400 East Specialty Co., 5643 Labadie Ave.,
11th, Oklahoma City, Okla.
St. Louis. Mo.
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CLOSING OUT ENTIRE STOCK
of Used amusement and mer­
chandise vending m a c h in e s .
Write for price list. S. Halpern
Co., 5646 Melvin St.. Pittsburgh,
Pa.
EASTERN CANADA OPER­
ators! Over 200 used pin
games and vendors guaranteed
in operating order. Some only
used 2 weeks. Send for price
list. R. Genest, 4711 Palm Ave.,
Montreal.
W E HAVE THE FOLLOWING
used machines for sale. All
guaranteed in perfect condition:
1 Gold Coast, lc or 5c, $10.00;
3 Juggle Balls, $6.00; 4 Shuffle
Balls, $5.00; 4 Cloverleafs, $5.00.
1/3 deposit required, balance
C.O.D. L. Berman & Co., 116
N. W. 1st St., Evansville. Ind.
B IG B R O A D C A S T , $10.75;
Steeplechase, $5.75; Dandy Ven­
der, $8.75; Jennings Rockaway
Five Jacks (ball gum), $15.00;
Baffle Ball. $1.95; Play Golf,
$2.00; lc Baseball, $1.50. Markepp
Co.. 3904 Carnegie, Cleveland,
Ohio.
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