Automatic Age

Issue: 1934 April

April, 193 U
A U T O M A T IC A G E
Joe Huber Holds
Grand Opening
Several hundred friends of Joe
Huber helped celebrate the grand
opening of the Huber Coin Machine
Sales Company on Saturday, March
24th. I f his friends were all there
then just about every operator, dis­
tributor and manufacturer in the
Chicago area was there, for Joe
is everybody’s friend.
Everybody
knows Joe.
So when Joe threw a
Party that meant plenty of fun and
plenty of beer for all comers. Plenty
of beer is right— six barrels, Joe says.
The open house lasted all day and
]nto the wee hours.
From out of
town, the visitors included S. S. Stan­
ley of Memphis, H. C. Lemke of De­
troit, Mr. Carney of Florida and
others.
New Jersey Association
Gets Results
Under the leadership of President
D. M. Steinberg and Secretary Jack
Silverman, the Automatic Merchan­
disers’ Association of New Jersey
was able to make recommendations
Which protect the interest of pin
game operators when an ordinance
affecting them was drawn up in
Newark recently.
The ordinance calls for a $3 license
fee to govern and control bagatelle
and all games of skill.
It permits
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operators to give awards for high
score on the basis of contests con­
ducted over any specified period of
time. The licenses must be affixed to
each machine and transferred to any
later machine which replaces the
the first game so licensed.
N A M
E
a n d
Prompt action on the part of the
association
which
also
would
be
prevented
harmful
clauses
to
skill
games from being incorporated into
the slot machine bill passed by the
State Legislature.
N U M B E R
P L A T E S
“ ID E N T IF Y Y O U R M A C H IN E S ”
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W .W . W I L C O X M F G . C O . C H IC A C O
P o lis h e d b r a s s p la te s w i t h
y o u r nam e and
a d d r e s s , c o n s e c u tiv e ly n u m b e r e d , b la c k e n a m e l
fille d , o v e r a ll s iz e % " x
C an have a n y
le t t e r in g o r n u m b e r in g o n p la t e w i t h i n re a s o n .
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W . W . W IL C O X MFG. CO.
R E A D Y
............................... @ 7c e a c h
T o t a l .............................$ 3.50
................................@ 5c e a c h
T o t a l .............................$ 5.00
250 ............... ............... @ 4c e a c h
T o t a l .............................$10.00
500 ........................... @ 3J/2 c e a c h
T o t a l .............................$17.50
50
MACHINE NUMBER
W r i t e f o r C ir c u l a r o n
BRASS TR A D E C H EC KS
E s ta b lis h e d
1872
564 W . Randolph St., Chicago, 111.
fo r D E L I V E R Y
--WORLD SERIES--
A ls o
Register - Royalty - Automat - Knickerbocker
% and all other games displayed at the show.
We guarantee quickest delivery.
Send For Our 193k Price List
LEON TAKSEN C O M P A N Y
Telephone: Washington Heights 7-6714
2508 Amsterdam Avenue
N E W Y O R K C IT Y
SENSATIONAL NEW KENTUCKY DERBY SERIES!
Every ticket is a horse eligible to run in Kentucky Derby May 5th.
Players are wild to punch out right horse and win $50.00 top prize for 5c.
i ^ E T this series for a hot play I Can be run
^
both before and after Kentucky Derby.
Operator collects before he pays out. Tickets are
based on 123 horses nominated to run in Kentucky
Derby.
50-200 H O L E
KENTUCKY
DERBY
SE R IE S
Take-in _________________ $500.00
Estimated P a y o u t --------- 228.50
P r o f it ______________ $271.50
P r ic e
$25.00
n e t p lu s 1 0% F e d e r a l T a x .
w i t h o r d e r , b a la n c e C .O .D .
1 /3
d e p o s it
T H I C K B O A R D S ! B ig T ic k e t s ! L a r g e s t s e rie s t i c k e t s
o n t h e m a r k e t ! T o f o l lo w s o o n — o t h e r w in n in g s e rie s
d e a ls ! T h i c k b o a r d s ! B ig t i c k e t s ! G e t on, o u r M a ilin g
L is t !
GARDNER & COMPANY CHI C AGaE IL l Y n oYs
417 M a r k e t S t.
San, F r a n c is c o , C a l i f
150 B a r o n n e S t.
44 N . 4 th S t.
N e w O r le a n s , L a .
P h ila d e lp h ia , P a .
24 W . C o n n e c t ic u t S t., S e a ttle , W a s h in g to n
© I n t e r n a t io n a l A r c a d e M u s e u m
1002 5 th A v e .
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W A N T ADS
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w it h o u t c h a n q e o f c o p y.
A l l o r d e r s c a s h in a d v a n c e .
N O T IC E
C la s s ifie d c o lu m n s a r e f o r d is p o s a l
o f u se d m a c h in e s o n ly . A d v e r t is e ­
m e n ts o f f e r in g n e w m a c h in e s w i l l
b e a c c e p te d f o r d is p la y s e c tio n s
o n ly .
Ads
o f f e r in g
second
hand
m a c h in e s w i l l n o t b e a c c e p te d i f
m a c h in e s h a v e n o t b ee n in p r o d u c ­
t i o n b y t h e m a n u f a c t u r e r a t le a s t
90 d a y s .
FO R S A L E — SE C ON D H A N D
P H O N O G R A P H S — C O IN -O P E R A T E D ,
am plified. A ll m akes, $35,00 up. S end fo r
B a rg a in L ist. C ap itol A u to m a tic M u sic
C o., 460 W e s t 34th S t., N e w Y o rk C ity.
4-34
S P O R T L A N D O W N E R S A T T E N T IO N —
A tla s In d ica to r, w o n d e r f u l e le c tr ic
B aseb all m ach in e. T h e o n ly m a ch in e
m ad e th a t th e p la y e r b a ts th e ball on
the fly. A p e rfe ct, m e ch a n ica l w on der.
G a m e la sts h a lf a m inute. F a ste st m o n e y ­
m a k e r e v e r p ro d u ce d fo r S p ortlan d s and
C asin os. O n ly t w o le ft. S a crifice p rice,
$150.00.
O rigin al p rice ,
$475.00. S ilent
S ales C om p an y, S ilent S ales B u ild in g,
204 11th A v e ,, S., M in n eapolis, M inn.
5-34
O N E H U N D R E D P E N N Y , N IC K E L A N D
dim e T w in an d D ou ble J a ck P o t B ells
an d V en d ers. A ls o P e rs o n a l W e ig h in g
S cales. W r it e fo r ba rg ain s, p r ic e list,
S ch w a rtz & C o ., L in d se y , O hio.
5-34
W R IT E FO R
a m u sem en t
bu y, sell an d
S upplies. J.
G ra tio t A v e ,,
L I S T O F S L IG H T L Y U S E D
an d v e n d in g m ach in es. W e
e x ch a n g e . A ls o P a r ts and
& J . N o v e lty C o., 2272
D e tro it, M ich .
2-35
O U R S P E C IA L T Y — H IG H G R A D E R E ­
bu ilt M a ch in e s an d R ep air S ervice.
J a ck P o t A tta ch m e n ts, $12.50. C ash or
tra d e fo r M ills S tra ig h t B ells w ith B u ll’ s -
eyes g la ss in 5c p lay o r 25c play. S am e
on J e n n in g s P re m ie r an d M ills F .O .K ..
5c p l a y . . S p ecial p r i c e . o n D. an d Si
B all G um , '$12.50 p er case.. S teel S tands,
$2.50. D. arid S. N o v e lty C o ,','1005 B r o a d ­
w ay, R o c k fo r d , III.
5-34
F O R S A L E — 20 D U G R E N IE R S E L E C ­
tiv e ; 50 R u sh ou r H e r sh e y ; 75 A d v a n c e
D u plex E ; 25 each , C olu m bu s a n d L o g
C abin ,
p e n n y ;. 5 each ,
M ich ael an d
H a n ce , p e n n y ; 3 D o ty R u n n els P e n n y
M erch an d iser. A ll g o o d c o n d itio n — r e a s o n ­
able, N a tion al V e n d in g S y stem , In c.,
In d ian ap olis, Ind.
5-34
L A T E M ODEL DU CH ESS W IT H R E ­
turn coin chute head, perfect condition,
serial numbers over 9,800 and 9,900 at
$40.00. Term s: 1/3 with order, balance
C.O.D. Silent Sales Company, Silent Sales
Building, 204 11th Ave., S., Minneapolis,
Minn.
5-34
S A V E M O N E Y . SEN D FOR L IST OF
late model pin and counter games, also
vending machines and supplies at lowest
prices. Frank Pratt, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
6-34
NOVELTY
M AC H IN E S
THAT
ARE
entirely
different
by
manufacturers
whose products mean quality. Gold Coast,
by Seeburg, $10.00; Variety, by A tlas In ­
dicator W orks, $10.00; Whirlit, by N a ­
tional Automatic Machines Co., $7,50;
complete Tables, nickel play, all 3 for
$25,00; H i-L o , Rolls Royes, K ing Pin,
Baffle, Sr., originally cost $37.50 each,
Goofy, Screwy, by Bally, $5.00 each; 6
for $25.00. New Moon, Loop D-Loop,
Tango, Grand Slam, Skidoo, complete
with stands, lots of 5 only $18.00. Term s:
1/3 with order, balance C.O.D, oilent
Sales Company, Silent Sales Building,
204 11th A ve., S., Minneapolis, Minn. 5-34
T H E S E A R E R E A L BA R G A IN S— SIL-
ver Cup, $13.50; Presidents, $6.00; Puri­
tan Baby Bells, $7.00; Five Star Juniors,
with wooden legs, $4.50; High Jinks, $6,00;
Counter Bally, $2.50; Broadcast Junior,
$6.50; Official Sweepstakes, $8.00; Sara­
toga Sweepstakes, $9.50; Skippers, $2.50;
K ing’s Horses, $10.00;
Pace vendors,
$4.50; M ajestic Junior and Goofy, includ­
ing stands, $3.00; one-third with order,
balance on delivery. Gopher Novelty Co.,
708 Sixth Ave, S., Minneapolis, Minn.
F IF T Y
SL IG H T L Y U SE D JENNING S
Jay Ball Pin Games, lc play, same as
new, $9.50 each; Bell Fruit Gum Venders,
lc to 25 play, $6.00 each; 2 Fields 5 Jacks,
lc play, $6.00 each; 2 Roilete, lc and 5c
play, $5.00 each; New Deal, lc and 25c
play, $8.00; Daisy with stand, Bally
Round with stand, $5.00 each; 2 Caille
Card Machines, 2 Cubs, $7.00 each; Bally
Baffle
Balls,
Planet, Lucky Strike,
Bingos, stop and sock, Mills Catch a Ball,
Hercules Midget Base Ball, Skidoo, all
lc play, $2.00 each. Deposit with order,
balance C. O. D.
Columbus Coin M a­
chine Company, 1195 W . Broad Street,
Columbus, Ohio.
P R OVED W IN N E R S : PROGRESS, $10,00;
W ings, $8.00; Steve-O-Ball, jack pot
pin table with rubber pegs, $7.50; Pen­
nant, $15.00; terms, one-third with order,
balance (’ . O. D. Silent Sales Company,
Silent Sales Building, 204-206 11th Ave. S.,
Minneapolis, Minn,
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COM PLETELY
R E C O N D IT IO N E D —
M at-O ha-Skors, Rainbos, Skidoos, Jig­
gers, Goofys, Little Joes, $4.00 each.
Stands 65c extra, SolVit, Mills Official
Question Mark, Century, Progress, $10.00
each with legs. Airway, $13.00; Silver
. Cups, $16:00; Score Board, like new, $20.00;
Jigsaws, $20.00; Crusader, $35.00. 50 per
cent deposit.
Shipped within 48 hours.
Send stamp for latest bargain list. H er-
• cules Sales Organization, 1175 Broad St.,
Newark, N. J.
6-34
TE R R IT O R Y CLOSED— W IL L
fice all machines. W ill sell as
$2.00. All stands for 50c. Send
Doress Candy Co., 48 Pitt St.,
field, N. J.
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SACR I­
low as
for list.
Bloom­
FOR
S A L E — 10 P A N A M A
DIGG ERS
$15.00 each; Abbott C6in Counter M a­
chine, $10.00; 5 Daval Gum Vendors, UK®
new,
$6.25 each;
Rainbows,
Whizzbang, Skidoo, Ballyround,
Playboy,
$2.00 each.
Stands for
Games, 50c each. Lehigh Vending Lo..
2143 2nd A ve., New York City.
A L L GOOD AS N E W — JIGSAW , $22.00;
Skippers, Ramblers, $4.50; Bosco, $6.&u.
Big Broadcast, $8.95; New Century,
New Century Special, $13.00; S ilver Cup.
$14.50; Jennings Rockaway Five JacKs.
$10.00; Airway, $15.00; Genuine Whiffles-
$14.50; Goofy, Screwy, Three Ring Circus.
O. K ., Rainbo, $2.95; Jiggers, Five Star
Final, Jockey Club, $3.95. Markepp Co.,
3904 Carnegie, Cleveland, Ohio.
E X H IB IT S U P P L Y CO M P AN Y ’ S 20TH
Century Digger, used six m onths, pres­
ent price $85.00; one only, special, $37.t>u-
Offer subject to prior sale. Terms, one-
third with order, balance C. O. D. Silent
Sales Company, Silent Sales B uilding.
204-206 11th Ave. S., Minneapolis, Minn, c
FOR S A L E — 6 M ILLS 5c JA C K POTS.
converted Into lc play gum vender,
penny or checks, $15.00 each; 8 L ittle
Dukes. $25.00 each; 10 Blue Bird Bali
Gum Machines, $1.50 each; one-half wftn
order, bal. C. O. D. R. A. S an toro, <>
Perry St., Holley, N. Y.
M UTOSCOPES— P E N N Y MOVING P i c ­
ture Machinesi, for parks, arcades ana
stores; outdoors or indoors. A group oi
these machines insures a steady incom e.
Cost $63.00 new; ours are in A - l c o n d i­
tion; complete with stand, frame an«
meter, $14.50 each.
Markepp Co., 390*
Carnegie, Cleveland, Ohio.
OFFICIAL
SW EEPSTAKES
(B A L p
Gum), $10.50; plain, $9.00; Score B oard,
$18.50; Little Dukes, $30.00; Mills Offi­
cials, $9.75; A. B. T. M arbl-Jax, $29.50;
Diamond Balls (cost $75.00 new), $12.BO-
Every machine guaranteed. 1/3 witn
order. W . B. Specialty Co., 2507 M arcu s
A ve., St. Louis, Mo.
ARCADE AN D
A M U S E M E N T P ARK
owners, attention.
Sheik and Gypsy
nickel play electric fortune telling m a­
chines, 7 feet high, 2% feet wide, 2 4
feet deep. Genuine wax figures, b e a u ti­
fully dressed, head and eyes move, hands
pass over cards, beautiful colored f9r"
tune card automatically delivered. Orig­
inal cost, $650; perfect condition; only *
left at $100.00 each.
Terms, o n e-th ird
with order, balance C. O. D. Silent Sales
Company, Silent Sales Building, 204-20o
11th Ave. S., Minneapolis, Minn.
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FOR
S A L E —30 D U P L E X
E ’ S,
$3-J&
each; lot, $100.00, 4 Mills Officials,
each; lot, $40.00. 4 Exhibit 5 Ball with
Gum, $4.00 each; lot, $15.00, 3 3 -Jacks
lc. $4.50 each; lot, $12.00. A. E. Jarvis,
Route No. 1, Stevens Point, W ls.
A L L GOODS A S
N E W — JIG
SAW S,
$20.00 each; Big Broadcast, $7,00; Bro­
kers Tips,
$10.00;
Special Speedway.
$7.00; W ings, $7.00; A. B. T . M arble
.Tax, $35.00; Silver Cups,
$15.00;
New
Centurys, $13,00; Airways, $12.00; Iron
Claws, Model E , $60.00; Exhibit M er­
chantman, $150.00; Seeburg’s S portsm an,
latest model 5c play, $75.00; Score B oard,
$20.00; W atling Blue Seal, $8.00. H.
Klebba Novelty Co., 1115 W . 31st St.,
Chicago, 111,
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