Automatic Age

Issue: 1934 January

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FOR S A L E — A D V A N C E P E A ­
nut Machines in A - l condi­
tion. No reasonable offer re­
fused, or will trade for late
model
amusement
machines.
Midwest Merchandising Co., 227
So. Green St., Chicago, 111.
ID E A L N O V E L T Y
SEN SA­
tional Closeouts. New W in ­
ners: Big Bones, $8.75; Blue
Ribbon, $39.50; Dicette, $12.60;
42nd
Street,
$26.00;
Jigsaw,
$31.50; New Cub, $11.90; New
Deal, $17.50: New Magic Clock,
$15.00; Official Sweepstakes Gum
Vender, $21.50; Official Sweep­
stakes Plain Model, $19.50; Pen­
nant, $22.50; Ritz, $13.50; Rock­
et, $72.50; Silver Cup, $27.60;
Score Board, $35.00. Good Used
Machines: Aristocrat (stand),
$25.00; A .B .T . Check Target,
$6.00;
A .B .T .
Game Hunter,
$6.00; A .B .T . Number Target,
$6.00; A .B .T . Five Jacks, $9.50;
A d -L ee Dice (Electric), $3.50;
Ball Gum (H alf Case). $8.00;
Baffle
Ball,
$1.40;
Ballyhoo,
$1.85; Ballyround, $2.90; Bally
Counter Games, $4.00; B a n k -A -
Ball, $10.00; Berkshire Radio,
A .C .-D .C ., adaptable to A utos;
gets police calls, $12.50; Broad­
cast $9.00; Cub, $8.50; Churchill
Downs
Target,
$2.50;
Cadet
(stand), $6,00; Dutch Pool, $3.50;
D u c e W i l d , $2.00; E l e c t r i c
Shockers, $3.50; Epsom Downs,
$2.50; Favorite, $2.00; Four-w ay
Coin Divider Jack Pot for pin
games,
$4.00;
Figure
Eight,
$1.85; Flash (legs), $6.00; Fatima
(stand), $9.00; Five Star Senior
(stand), $10.00; Five Star Final,
$4.00; Gottlieb Baseball, $1.60;
Gold Coast (stand), $6.00; Goofy,
$4.00;
Goofy Senior
(stand),
$10.00; Grippers, $3.00; H i-B all
(like K een -B all), $7.50; Jen­
nings Target (Vender), lc only,
$7.60; Jiggers Senior (stand),
$15.00; Jiggers, $5.00; o'uggle
Ball (stand), $4.50; Jack and
Jill (stand), $15.00; K ing Pin
(stand), $3.85; M ajestic (stand),
$5.50; M at-Cha-Skor. $7.00; Mills
Fortune
Teller,
$1.50;
Mills
Puritan, $10.00; Mills Counter
Mills
Official
Official,
$6.00;
(stand), $12.50; Mills Official
coin
divider
with
four-way
(stand), $17.50; Mills Trouba-
dour ( S e l e c t i v e ) ,
5c only,
$200.00; M agic Clock, $10.00;
M arbl-Jax (stand), $29.60; New
Century, $11.50; Norris Peanut
Machine, $5.00; Official Sweep­
stakes,
Plain
Model,
$12.50;
O .K .,
$4.00;
Playboy,
$2.50;
Peo’s High Ball (stand). $5.00;
Pico Baby Grand, $2.50; Puritan
Venders, $8.50; Rambler, $8.50;
Rollet,
$6.00;
Screwy,
$4.00;
Skldoo, $3.60; Sky Ride (stand),
$12.50; Slot Machine Jack Pot
V e n d e r s , $20.00; S k i ll B a ll
(stand), $7.00; Skipper, S5.00;
Stands (wood or steel), $1.00;
Speedway, $10.00; Tango (with
2 tops), 8.00; Ticker, $10.00;
Trophy Golf Machine, vends
Golf Ball if 3 holes are made,
$10.00 T o p s y - T u r v y
Derby,
$2.50; Three-Ring Circus, $3.85;
Whippet (stand), $3.50; W a n g -
Poo
(stand),
$5.00;
W atling
Blue Seal Jack Pot Pin Game,
$15.00; W h izz Ball, $2.00; W h irl­
wind, $10.00; W hizzbang, $1.85;
W ow , $1.85; 8-D ay Bike Race
(Electric Lights).
$17.60. 1/3
deposit required. Specify wheth­
er lc or 5c slots. Method of
shipment, express, freight or
truck. Ideal Novelty Co., 3003
Lemp A ve., St. Louis, Mo.
A U T O M A T IC AGE
January, 198 k
W R IT E FOR P R I C E L I S T F IV E B R A N D N E W DOUBLE
Column Northwestern Stamp
and circulars on late m a­
Venders, $12.00 each; 10 new
chines. Autom atic Games Co.,
411 Eastern A ve., Toledo, Ohio. Tickle Ball Gum Venders, $7.50
1-34 each; 5 slightly used Advanc,e
4-Column C i g a r e t t e Venders,
T W E N T Y -T W O M A S T E R N O V ­ with metal stands, $16.50 each.
1141-A
DeKalb
elty Venders, have had very Robbins Co.,
o
little use and are as good as A ve., Brooklyn, N. Y .
new,
$3.50 each;
25 Kiddie
Mutoscopes, in first-class con­ U S E D M A C H IN E BARG AIN S—
Latest operators’ machines,
dition, $15.00 each. One-third
deposit
with
order,
balance some only few weeks old, also
C.O.D. W . W . Marcus, 1958 number of old type machines.
Send for price list. W orld Sales
Litchfield A ve., Dayton, Onio.
Company, 1212 S. 5th St., Phila­
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M IL L S F .O .K . JA C K POTS, delphia, Pa.
perfect condition, nickel play,
$25.00; Bells, $22.50; Quarter FOR S A L E — 15 P U R ITA N
Baby Venders, in original car­
F .O .K . Jack Pots, $30.00; Quar­
ter Bells, $27.50; all factory tons, new model with cheat-
proof
brake and gum -vender,
built; W atling Dime Front V en ­
der, like new, $40.00; W atling $7.50 each; 2 Club House 5 Reel
Venders,
$10.00 each; 3 Puritan
Bell, $30.00; Pace Dime Ban­
tam, $22.50; A .B .T . 5 Jacks, Venders without brake, $6.50
each.
Term
s: 1/3 cash deposit,
$9.00. Southern Confection Co.,
510 N. First St., Richmond, Va. balance C.O.D. Midwest Mer­
chandising Co., 227 S. Green
FOR S A L E — 2 MUTOSCOPES St., Chicago.
Unit Drop Picture Machines,
cost $50.00 each; 1 Grandfather’s MAGIC CLOCK, L IK E N E W ,
latest model, bug-proof, $8.50;
Clock, best of shape. $100.00 for
lot. Lucky Toy, 39 W . 21 St., Official Sweepstakes, old style,
$10.00, new $12.00; Cub, prac­
New York, N. Y.
tically new, $9.50; Dandy V en­
FOR SA L E CH E A P — L IT T L E der. cannot be told from new,
Dukes and other Venders; $9.50; Pok-O-R eel, $11.00, with
Amusement Games of various ball gum $13.50; Solitaire, $12.00.
kinds. C. D. Harwell, 2031 W . 100% condition. Terms: 1/3 with
ordfer. Silent Sales Company, Si­
20th, Oklahoma City, Okla.
lent Sales Building, 204-205 11th
T H R E E S E E B U R G S E L E C - Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn.
tlve Autophones, nickel slot,
in A - l condition, $75.00 each. ALT j L IK E N E W — JIGSAW S,
with three sets of score cards,
M. G. Hurney, 156 Olympia St.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
3-34 $21.00; Official Sweepstakes, side
finish line. $10.00 each; Cubs,
FOR SA L E — 5 E -Z ACES, alte models, $7.00 each. One-
lik e new (cost $150.00 each), third deposit. R. Snyder Co <
$27.50 each, or $125.00 for lot; 1720 Cedar St., Allentown, Pa.
7 Steeplechases. $3.00, a ll for
$20.00; Magic Clocks, Chicago MAOTC CLOCK V E N D E R S .
$6.60; Magic Clocks, latest
C lu b House, $12.00 each; Big
Game Hunters, $3.00; Gottlieb Model Z, $8.00; W ings, $6.50.
Moving Targets. $12.00: Mills 5c Get our list. Automatic Games
Official Tables, $12.50. Machines Company, 411 Eastern, Toledo,
in good working order. 1/3 de­ Ohio.___________________
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posit, balance C.O.D. Des Moines
Scale Co., 1307 47th St., Des L A T E M ODEL M ILLS, W A T -
Moines, Iowa.
ling. Pace and Caille Slot
Machines. $20.00 and up. W rite
KEENEY’S
MAGIC
CLOCK, for list. L. H. House Co., 40&
$6.50;
Bally
(Poker Play), Platt St., Toledo, Ohio.
$5.00;
Mills
Officials,
$10.00;
Mills Official.
Counter
Size, E IO H T E E N M O D E L G IRON
Claws; guaranteed mechani-
$7.50; A .B .T . Rollet, $5.00; Soli­
taire, $10.50; O .K .’s, including ically. W rite for exceptionally
stand, $3.75; Juggle Ball, in­ low price. All or part. Subject
cluding stand, $3.75; Keeney’s to prior sale. Box 420, Auto­
Diamond Ball, $15.00; cost $65.00 matic Age.
new. W . B. Specialty Co., 2507
Marcus A ve., St. Louis, Mo.
IRON C L A W S — 10 M O D E L F,
A - l condition; one or all. W i "
BASEBALL
FRONTS,
$2.60; sell on time to responsible
Mills and Jennings Front V en­ party. Box 420, Automatic A
ders, $10.00 up; Mills ana Jen­
nings Jack Pots, $20.00 and
$25.00. Twin City Novelty Co.,
730 Washington, N .,
Minne­
apolis, Minn.
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FOR SALE— SUPPLIES
BOYS,
HERE
ARE
SOME
wonderful fill-ins for your
penny pin game line: W hirlit,
Rolls Royce, New Moon, Sham­
rock, Fatima, Screwy, Goofy,
Loop D-Loop with stands, $5.00
each; 6 for $25.00. Nickel play
Dilly
Dally.
President,
Gold
Coast, H i Jinks, Variety, com­
plete tables, $10.00 each: 3 for
$25.00. Extra Special: Mills Offi­
cial, $12.00; 3 for $30.00. 100%
condition. T e rm s : 1/3 with or­
der. Silent Sales Company, Si­
lent Sales Building. 204-206 11th
Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn.
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F IV E ST AR A N D T H R E B c
Bail Gum. W rite for prices-
R. S. Johnson, 1053 LakevleW
Ave., Detroit, Mich.
DIGGER A N D C L A W MEN,
here’ s a tip! Marbles ar®
cheap. Buy a sample case,
them liberally in machines, a-Jl.
watch your receipts. Specia
assortment for these machine®*
$22.00 case 10.000. Block Mar
ble Co., 4919 N. 8th St., PW laj
delphia, Pa.
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M AR BLE S!
M ARBLES!
FA-
Majesties. The most de­
sirable vending marbles made,
■they’re different! They're beau­
tiful! 1 case 10,000, $22.60; 5
cases, $100.00. Block Marble Co.,
4919 N. 8th, Philadelphia, Pa.
1-34
W A N T E D — U SE D “ SPO RTS­ M ILLS JACK POT A N D B A S E ­
man” m a c h i n e s .
Frank
ball Venders, Advance Duplex
Brandes,
4805 Church
A ve., E 6c Venders, Peo’s Whirlwinds,
Brooklyn, N. Y .
1-34 Trade for late Pin Games. Star
Vending Co.,
194 S. Penn.,
W A N T E D — A D V A N C E M O D E L Denver, Colo.
D Ball Gum machines. W rite
at once. R. Segal, 1300 So. Avers
A ve., Chicago, 111.
1-34
IT'S D I F F E R E N T .
SELLS
mi if
Novel package.
Best
i v s y chewing gum, two sticks
M2 inches long in one wrapper.
i»°r lc venders. W rite Detroit
vending Co., LaFayette Bldg.,
Detroit, Mich.
3-34
W A N T E D — L A R G E Q U A N T I­
ties of used Masters, Empire,
Columbus
lc
venders.
State
lowest cash price. W ill also
trade for new or used pin games.
Robbins Co.,
1141-A DeKalb
A ve., Brooklyn, N . Y .
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M a r b l e s — f i n e f o r b a l l
Electric Cranes, Claw
^na Digger Machines. Beautiful
'majesties, eight colors, case 10
$22.50;
5 cases,
fipO.OO; P.O .B. Detroit. Detroit
ending Co., LaFayette Bldg.,
Detroit, Mich.
3-34
1?9 ^ SALE — C H E A P M A R -
Dies 42 varieties, 10,000 ca3e
5)5.00. 1/2 deposit. F.O.B.
P®wark, N. J. N. J. Operating
c °-, 13 Poe Ave.
W a n t e d
t o
b u y
W.1LL B U Y F O R C A S H
welve W estern Electric P i-
08• preferably with selector
fmi, ’ any condition. Describe
Schulz Brothers. 614 N.
arPenter Street, Chicago, 111.
12-33
TO B U Y — JACK POT
flvA
machines, any quantity,
rini or ten-cent play. Give se
tna!>u.Umber’ style and make of
lne- Also price wanted.
lQ9o
Manufacturing Co., Inc.,
Ohio
eeman A ve., Cincinnati,
MISCELLANEOUS
PREM IUMS, PRIZES, L A T E S T
novelties and staples, suitable
for
machine
operators,
Pin
games, etc. W rite for catalogue.
N.
Shure Company, W orld’s
Largest Novelty House, Adams
DO YO U H A V E
OLD M A ­ and W ells St., Chicago, Illinois.
chines you want to sell. W e
10-34-c
will get cash for you. W rite
for further details. W orld Sales
Company, 1212 S. 5th St., Phila­ WOULD Y O U B U Y SL IG H T L Y
delphia, Pa.
c
used Airways, Solitaires, Jig­
saws, etc., at your own price?
WANTED
TO B U Y
O N E That is exactly what you can
thousand Mills Front V en ­ do under our new purchasing
ders with Bull’s-eye glass, se­ plan. Ten cents stamps brings
rial No. 175,000 and over. D. & you full particulars and six
S. Novelty Co., 1005 Broadway, months buying privilege. A m er­
Rockford, 111.
ican Novelty Company, 1261
North Topeka, W ichita, Kansas.
W A N T E D — M ID GET 36 DICE
1-34
Machines. State price, quan­
tity and condition. B. H. K oll-
man, 1405 N. Somerset A ve., "C H E E S E - CHIPS” — D E L I ­
Indianapolis, Ind.
cious, different, make a t home.
Sell through merchants. 300%
W ILL
BUY
5-CENT
D U profit. Recipe and sales plan,
Grenier, Selecteria or Rush- 50c. Salyer, Dept. K , 927 W a l­
our Selective Candy Machines. ton, St. Louis, Mo.
1-34
W ill buy penny peanut, gum
and Hersliey Bar machines.
H. S. Saltzman, 6503 So. Racine
A ve., Chicago, 111.
3-34 DO YO U COU NT P E N N IE S ?
The
Presto
Coin
Counter
W A N T E D — COLUM BUS M OD­ counts and stacks 100 pennies in
15
seconds.
Fits
the
pocket.
el A and Advance No. 11
Penny Peanut Machines. J. L. Price $1.60. Cash with order.
Money back If not O. K . Box 71,
Garrahan, Shavertown, Pa.
3are Autom atic Age.
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W A N T E D FOR CASH — M INT
Venders, Bells, with or with­
out Jack Pots, Pin Games, etc.
Give complete description. State F R E E ! F R E E !! F R E E !!! B A S E ­
ball Front and New Reel
lowest price. Clinton Holden, 45
Strips with every Mills F .O .K .
Robert, Attleboro, Mass.
Vender purchased during Janu­
ary and February. Bargain list
free. Coleman Novelty, Rock­
W AN TE D TO TRADE
ford, 111.
W A N T E D f o r CA SH — A N Y
n , S e of Cigarette Vending
ditw ,‘ne^ - Must be In good con-
Piro-T' W ire or write Auburn
8
Company, 18 Market
*-reet, Auburn, N. Y.
1-34 SA L E — T R A D E P I N M A ­
chines for Jack Pot Venders, U SE D C O IN -O P E R A T E D P E R ­
sonal Scales, Pin Games and
Jack Pot Double Venders, D ig­
gers,
Claws, Old Mills, M inia­ Vending Machines, bought, sold
200 M O D E L *‘E ” IRON
c h P !^ ^ Star Hoists. Must be ture Scales. W h at have you? and exchanged. Vendo Sales
St ?»
r cash. 234 E. Union Glass, 1220 S. 5th, Philadelphia, Co., 168 Grove St., Passaic,
N. J.
3-34
Bethlehem. Pa.
2-34 Pa.
ADVERTISERS!
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