Automatic Age

Issue: 1934 May

May, 1934
A U T O M A T IC A G E
173
Sends Totem Pole
to Rockola
New Operators Ass’n.
for Yonkers
Carload of Machines
From West Coast
A genuine Indian totem pole is now
on display at the Rock-Ola Manufac­
turing Corporation offices, the gift
to Mr. Rockola by John D. Roberts
of Western Distributors, Inc., Seattle,
Wash., “for extraordinary achieve­
ments by the Rock-Ola firm in pro­
ducing and marketing outstanding
A new operators association is
being organized in Yonkers, N. Y.,
according to recent reports, and a
special meeting for the purpose was
scheduled to take place at the Travers
Clubrooms, 171 North Broadway,
Yonkers on May 21st. Mr. H. L.
Haskin, Yonkers operator, is credited
with starting the movement with the
belief that the problems of operators
in Westchester County, New York,
can be best met by such an operators’
organization. The organization is
tentatively planned for operators of
legitimate types of skill and amuse­
ment machines.
The first carload of amusement
games ever to be shipped east from
the Pacific Coast left Los Angeles
late in April, consigned to Irving
Bromberg Company in New York
City. The car contained more than
400 Contact games manufactured by
the Pacific Amusement M anufactur­
ing Company and was valued at more
than $21,000.
In the car are all four sizes of
Contacts as manufactured by the firm,
and this first carload shipment from
here was made to augment the games
now being turned out by the Chicago
plant of the firm.
equipm ent."
David C. Rockola, president of the
Trrn’ is now said to brushing up on
udian lore in order to translate the
ornate carving on the pole.
Klein Active with
“21” Vender
Karl Klein, hustling young sales
Manager of the Groetchen Tool and
Manufacturing C o m p a n y , recently
spent several days in Kansas, Missouri
and Oklahoma, calling on their job­
bers. The “21” Vender has aroused
more enthusiasm among the trade
than any other counter reel-type ma­
chine, according to Mr. Klein, and it
aPPears that the production records
set by their “ Dandy Vender” and
“Pok-O-Reel” are sure to be broken.
A large number of their jobbers have
announcements in this issue on the
Vender.
Eddie Ginsburg
on Tour
Following a trip to St. Louis, Eddie
Ginsburg of the G. B. Daval Com­
p l y , started on an extensive tour
° f Eastern cities in the interests
°f their new improved “American
Beauty” machine. “Eddie” is well
known to the trade and is stamped
as one of the most likable chaps in
the business. He will demonstrate the
recent improvements which include a
catapult feature, single unit scoring
device and cheat-proof features. The
officials of Daval Manufacturing Co.
a^e associated with the G. B. Daval
Company.
N A M E a nd N U M B E R PLATES
“ID E N T IF Y Y O U R M A C H IN E S ”
MACHINE NUMBER
142
W.VV. W ILCOX MFG. CO. CHICAGO
Polished brass plates w ith y o u r nam e and
address, consecutively num bered, black enamel
filled, overall size % " x 2,Yz". Can have an y
lettering or n u m b e ring on p late w ith in reason.
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W. W. WILCOX MFG. CO.
K IN G
W rite fo r C ircu lar on
BRASS T RA D E C H EC K S
Established
1872
564 W . Randolph St., Chicago, 111 .
S IX
with G U M V E N D E R
The Perfect Dice
Game
Gets the play and holds it.
The Thrill of Rolling Dice
never dies.
Made to last fo r years
of hard play.
Plays lc, 5c, 10c. and
25c Coins.
B. A. Withey
3501-3 N. Ashland Ave.
C H IC A G O , IL L .
18" w id e ; 19" long; 7" high.
BUY Y O UR GAMES
f r o m
MARKEPP
National Distributors of
THE BEST IN C O IN M A C H IN E S
1st Lawyer: “How did that $5,000
breach of promise case turn out?”
2nd Ditto: “ Why, the girl made
the man out to be such a scoundrel
that the jury decided she ought to
pay him the $5,000 for not marrying
her.”
50 ........................... @ 7c each
T otal ......................... $ 3.50
100 ............................@ 5c each
T otal ......................... $ 5.00
250 ............................@ 4c each
Total ......................... $10.00
500 ........................@ 3*/aC each
T otal ......................... $17.50
The
MARKEPP CO., INC.
© In t e r n a t io n a l A r c a d e M u s e u m
£££%££&>
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May, 193 k
A U T O M A T IC A G E
Jim m y Johnson says:
“There is Magic in the name ‘21’ and it
is surprising how large a play it gets.
Undoubtedly the most Popular counter
game on the Market to-day."
T ake a tip from J im m y Jo h n so n : O perate
“ 21”
V E N D E R . The fa sc in a tio n
of the
m e ch an ical shu tte rs w hich hide three of the
cards w hen reels stop keeps players in te r­
ested for hours a t a tim e . There is M agic
w hen you open the Cash Box.
Masterbuilt by Groetchen—F ully guaranteed by us.
Cash in on the popularity of “21”— Immediate delivery from stock.
B
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Chicago, Illinois
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R E A L USED M ACHINE BU YS!
A irw ays............. $ 1 0 .0 0 Jigger Jr................. $3.00
Broadcast Jr........
6.00 Mills Official.........
6.00
Broadcast Special
9.00 President..............
5.00
New Century . . . .
6.00 Mat-Cha-Skor . . . .
3.00
New Century Sp’l
1 1 .0 0 Progress................
7.00
5 Star F in a l........$3.00
1/3 Deposit, Balance C. O. D.
SPORTLAND SPECIALIST
W rite for Inform ation and Prices
M IK E MUNVES
© I n t e r n a t io n a l A r c a d e M u s e u m
Many jobbers and operators helped
celebrate the three-day opening of
the Louisville branch of the Sicking
M anufacturing
Company
in
April*
Plenty of refreshments were on hand.
The Sicking M anufacturing Company*
with main office in Cincinnati, is one
of the industry’s oldest jobbers, if not
Western Equipment & Supply Go.
850 Blackhawk Street
Sicking Celebrates
Kentucky Branch
the oldest.
F
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S U P P L IE S
B A LL, G U M U S E R S —T ry a case o f our
5/8 in. delicious B a ll C a nd y for a
change. A ssorted colors. $10 case, 10,000
balls.
O ne-third
deposit.
B lock,
4919
N . 8 .
P h ila d e lp h ia .
A U T O M A T IC P A Y O U T u n its for M ills
Official, B lu e R ib b o n , A . B. T., Silver
C up, etc. O u r U n it p u ts these g am es in
the sam e e arn in g class as the latest
types of p a y o u t tab le s a t ap p ro x im ate ly
one-quarter of th e cost.
Send a table
today an d convince yourself. N orthw est
S pecialty Service, L td ., W a u k e g a n , 111-
F O R S A L E — 1,000,000 B R A N D N E W lc
no-value brass checks, $2.45 per th o u ­
sand f.o.b. our factory, cash w ith order.
A t th is price you should stock u p for
the s um m e r season. A c t q uick ly. Pace
M a n u fa c tu rin g Co., 2909 In d ia n a A ve.,
Chicago, 111.
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