Automatic Age

Issue: 1935 April

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AUTOMATIC AGE
April, 1935
Beam Lite Forces
Expansion
A b o v e bo oth a t S h o w w a s occupied by th e S u p e rio r P u n ch B o a rd C o m p a n y w h ic h
8 a rte d o u t J u s t te n m o n th s ago In a s m a ll w a y and n o w h a ve t h e ir o w n b u ild in g In
P e o ria . S u p e rio r's m o s t re c e n t m ove w a s to open t h e ir E x e c u tiv e an d G en era l Sales
O ffices In C h ic a g o , lo ca te d a t 1603 S o u th M ic h ig a n .
E x p e rie n c e d p u n ch bo a rd m en
w h o head th e fir m in c lu d e G eorge D. S ax, p re s id e n t; A . J. “ J e f f " D a u g h e rty , w h o
has s p e n t m a n y y e a rs in th e p u n c h bo ard business, sales m a n a g e r; and Joh n P.
S c h o tz e ll— w ill h a n d le a ll p u b lic ity and a d v e rtis in g .
To All Coin Machine
JOBBERS and OPERATORS
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The phenomenal success of Beam
Lite has forced the Chicago Coin
Machine Company to add 54,000
square feet to their up-to-date pin
table factory at 1725 W. Diversey
Parkway, Chicago. The new addi­
tion has been equipped with the latest
time saving devices for the efficient
construction and assembly of coin­
operated devices.
According to the heads of the firm,
S. Wolberg and Sam Gensberg, Beam
Lite has proved a real wonder. Hun­
dreds of games were sold to jobbers,
distributors and operators in every
part of the country before being
announced for national sale.
Beam Lite is a different type o f a
light-up game. There are three green,
three yellow, three blue lights and
one white key light on the playing
field. These lights are lit by dropping
a ball in a corresponding hole on the
board. Any three lights of a kind and
the white key light is a winner.
Beam Lite introduces the bouncing
spring. This feature adds to the
thrills and amusement of the game.
Further action is provided by a clever
use of an electrical kicker at the
base of the playing field which gives
the player another chance at either
a blue, a yellow or a green light.
Beam Lite has no out balls. Every
ball played must drop into a hole.
Operators all report that this is a
feature that goes over big with the
players. The production department
of the Chicago Coin Machine Com­
pany are hard at work on their new
de luxe table game Times Square
which will soon be ready for assembly.
Nielsen Is Veteran
In Gum Division
According to Hecht Nielsen, fac­
tory distributor for the American
Chicle Company, this year’s Coin
Machine Show was “ the best ever,”
both in attendance and in the num­
ber of actual orders booked.
In addition to his line of ball gum,
Mr. Nielsen displayed a new coin
counting device at the show, which
received an enthusiastic reception.
A real veteran in the coin machine
field, Mr. Nielsen has represented the
American Chicle Company in the
middlewest for more than twenty
years, making his headquarters in
Chicago. Previous to that time he
was located in the east distributing a
line of ball gum in that territory.
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USED
GAMES
E very one is gone over from top to bottom, looks
like new, and is in p erfect working ord er :
Action J r .__________________________________________ $22.50
Airway ____________________________________________
5.00
Army & N a v y ______________________________________24.50
Beacon ____________________________________________ 27.50
Big Broadcast______________________________________ 5.00
Blue Ribbon________________________________________ 9.00
Shyvers’ Cannon F ir e ______________________________ 25.00
Mills Cannon Fire (la rg e )_________________________ 40.00
Champion__________________________________________ 42.50
Contact J r ._________________________________________ 15.00
Flying Trapeze S r ._________________________________ 33.50
Golden Gate (floor sample) ----------------------------------- 20.00
Hell’s B e lls ________________________________________ 37.50
Hold & D r a w ______________________________________17.50
Hockey ______________ _______________________________ 20.00
ennings Football _________________________________ 25.00
ig sa w ________ ______________________________________ 6.50
i
-ightning __________________________________________ 14.00
Magic Beer Barrel_________________________________ 10.00
Major League S r .__________________________________ 22.50
Merry-Go-Round __________________________________ 14.50
Penny A n t e ________________________________________ 7.50
Red A rrow _________________________________________ 50.00
Rockelite __________________________________________ 31.50
Rocket___________ ____ _______________________________ 34.50
Score-A-Lite _______________________________________32.50
Spark P lu g ____ _____________________________________ 17.50
Speedway__________________________________________ 5.00
Streamline _________________________________________ 7.50
Whirlpool (like new) ______________________________ 67.50
World's Series______________________________________10.00
NEW
GAME S
As you look through A utomatic A ge , check off
the games you need. Then have us fill your order.
GENERAL has 'practically every game in stock
a/nd can give you immediate delivery.
CO I N
So it is welcome news to America’s opera­
tors that Rock-Ola’s GOLD RUSH— the
perfect one-shot pay table, with the fa­
mous “copper fan” mechanism— is now
ready for the market.
And G ENER AL has placed advance or­
ders to assure you of immediate shipment.
Outstanding as the mechanism is in GOLD
RUSH, the. most important thing about
the machine is the power of its beauty.
The eyes of the players are caught and
held by the sweeping lines of its cabinet,
clean cut as a streamlined car . . . and by
the striking appearance of the playing
field with its colors of amber, green, and
blue on a background of rich gold.
“ How easy!” they all say, for GOLD
RUSH looks mighty simple. A nickel in
the. coin chute, the lightning swoop of a
steel ball and . . . rat-tat-tat-tat! A breath­
less silence. An excited laughing. And
eager hands dip into the swing-out pay
tray.
Built for steady, even play, GOLD RUSH
gives plenty of 10’s and 20’s. So it is no,
wonder that GOLD RUSH delivers hand­
some profits at the end of every week. And
by handsome profits, we mean profits of
$75.00 to $300.00 a week.
Get in on this big money at once! Don’t
wait until somebody else tells you what
profits he is making. You tell him. Write,
wire, or phone. But order today— GEN­
E R A L is in a position to give you the kind
of service you like.
M A C -H I N -E C O R P O R A T I O N
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