Automatic Age

Issue: 1935 April

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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AUTOMATIC AGE
April, 1985
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W A N T ADS
3 Issues f o r th e P ric e o f 2
w ith o u t c h a n g e o f copy.
A ll o rd e rs cash In, ad vance.
FOR SALE OR TRA D E — 2 ROW E
“ A ristocrats” with change device, used
two months, like new, $55.00 each; 10
Ideal Penny Peanut Machines, $2.00 each.
W ill trade for Hazards, Select-E m s and
Advance Peanut and Gum Machines.
Blue Grass Vending Co., P. O. B ox 162,
Georgetown, Ky.
N O T IC E
C la s s ifie d c o lu m n s a re f o r dispo sal
o f used m a c h in e s o n ly . A d v e r tis e ­
m e n ts o ffe rin Q ne w m a c h in e s w ill
be accepted f o r d is p la y sectio ns
o n ly . A d s o ffe rin fl second hand
m a c h in e s w ill n o t be accepted if
m a c h in e s h a ve n o t been in p ro d u c ­
tio n b y th e m a n u fa c tu re r a t le a s t
90 days.
G U ARAN TEED REBU ILT GAMES —
R e g i s t e r s , $13.50; S u b w a y s , $11.25;
A .B .T. Autobanks, Autocounts, W inners,
$30.00; Action (large size), $25.60; Signals,
$14.50; 42nd Street, Pennants, A.B.T. 30"
Games, Aristocrat, W aldorf, etc., $4.76.
W rite for our Bulletin No. 21, listing over
500 games. Midwest Merchandising Co.,
227 So. Green St., Chicago, 111.
FOR SALE— SECOND HAND
TE R R ITO R Y CLOSED—60 JACK POTS
fo r Bale, bargains. Can’ t be beat. All
makes, m ostly Mills. Jennings Dukes,
Single Pots, $18.00; Duchess, penny play,
920.00; Baity Champions, 940.00. Send for
oomplete list. Claude Clark, Columbus,
Indiana.
4-35
OP SK IL L SLOT MACHINES,
the D ixie Bell. I have 40 new machines
never taken from cartons. Original price,
938.60. I will sell for 915.00 each P.O.B.
These machines carry the original gu ar­
antee. P. O. B ox 124, Portland, Oregon.
______________________________________ 5-35
GAME
LO W EST PRICES ON USED M a ­
chines. W e buy, sell and trade used
machines. Our weekly mailing list is well
worth receiving. A post card will bring
it to you. W hat have you to trade or
sell? Deal with us and save money.
Marion Company, 664 W est Douglas,
W iohita, Kansas.
6-36
FO R SALE OR T R A D E — WAHOOS,
9*0.00; Rockets, 937.60; Golden Gates,
919.00; M arbl-Jax, 912.50; A u t o b a n k ,
946.00; Amplified Phonographs, $25.00 up.
W rite for fist. Am erican Sales & Service,
Co., 3003 Harrison St., Davenport, la. 4-36
H A V E YOU FORGOTTEN TO SEND US
a post card so that we can place you
on our weekly mailing list? Will trade or
sell anything. Marion Company, 564 W est
Douglas, W ichita, Kansas.
5-36
NOW IS T H E TIM E TO TR A D E IN
your old machines on something new.
Let it be best on market. W atling
R ol-A -T or. 9 coins show at all times,
so send your old machines in to D & S
N ovelty Company, 1006 Broadway, R ock ­
ford, Illinois.
6-36
OPERATORS A N D JOBBERS A T T E N -
_ VP11*
Into the penny merchandise
neld. Sell standard full-w eight penny
Hershey bars. H oney-M llk or Mr. Good
r ,m achine holds 100 penny bars,
wall or stand, 96.50 each; in lots o f 10
2™KiOre\ * 60,0: F O B - Chicago. Single or
8t^ d?’ * 2.00 additional. W anted
aii
Duplex E, 6 or 10c venders, also
^ L l ypes °* Peanut machines. W rite for
prices on Crown Hershey Venders, 166
ft.™ Cn P^ St., y Chicago,
n M U rel & 111
K . ln e ' 2144 W - V
an
Buren
6-35
IRON CLAW S — T W E N T Y MACHINES
o f various models in perfect mechanical
condition, $25.00 and up. Stein Service &
Mercantile Co., 1655 Madison St., Chicago,
Illinois.
c
SUPER EIGHTS, LIGHTNINGS, GOLD­
en Gates, Subways, $14.50; Live Powers,
Drop Kicks, $18.60; Flying Trapezes,
Esquires, A .B .T . Footballs, $22.50. All
good as new. Mutual Service Company,
622 E. First Street, Dayton, Ohio.
F IV E E X H IB IT PHOTOSCOPES W IT H
five sets pictures com plete with stand,
$6.50 each. A - l condition. Meyer Rezniclc,
1503 S. K edvale Ave., Chicago, 111.
4-35
FOR SALE — 20 CHROMIUM CEDAR
Rapids Peanut Machines, like new, 5.25
each. A lso other makes at low prices.
Irvin Reiclte, 139 W . Van Buren Ave.,
Naperville, 111.
SE L L OR TR A D E — 1 P IL E DRIVER,
A - l condition; 1 A utophoto Machine,
makes photo in 1 minute, manufactured
by General Electric Co. and sold for
$800.00; 1 Model D Iron Claw, M uto-
scopes and Quarterscopes; 4 Electromuse
A utom atic Amplified
Phonographs;
l
Electric Piano; 1 W atling Grip and Lift;
Mills Bull’ s-ey e Slots; 2 Seeburg Jr.
Audiophones. Will trade for anything.
W hat have you ? Chas. Hirrlinger, W a l­
cott Hotel, Muskogee, Okla.
JA C K POT SLOT MACHINES—T E R R I-
torv Closed—20 Mills 5c Escalators,
$42.50; Mills Gooseneck 6c with Twin
Jack Pots, $22.50; Mills Singles, $18.00;
Bell Locks, 2 keys, $1.50; Stands, $1.25.
Business Stimulators, 4912 E. W ashing­
ton Street, Indianapolis, Ind.
SUPPLIES — F I F T Y B O X E S (5,000
Balls), good quality Ball Gum, $5.90;
1,000_Tubular W rappers (50 pennies or 40
nickels), either size, $1.00; One-inch M ar­
bles for Pin Tables (set o f 10), 76c; 7/8
inch Marbles (set o f 10), 60c; 4 D ry­
Cell Batteries, $1.00; 10 Pounds Vending
Machine Candy, $1.55- 30 Pounds V end­
ing Machine Candy, $4.50: Glass Globes
for Columbus Venders, $1.00 each, or
$10.00 per dozen; W all Brackets for C o­
lumbus Models “ M ," “ ZM” and ZM B.”
50c each; V ise Grip Locks, 50 each, $5.60
per dozen; N on-pick Padlocks, $40c each,
$4.00 per dozen; Suction Rubber Cups,
$1.00 per dozen. Cash with order. All
prices F.O.B. W ichita. M. T. Daniels,
1027A University Ave., W ichita, Kansas.
_____
6-35
CO IN-OPERATED M ACHINES BOUGHT,
sold, exchanged. Clips, Trade Checks,
Keys, Stands, Parts for all machines.
Catalogue free. Jarl & Co., 1701 Leaven­
worth St., Omaha, Nebr.
6-35
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FOR SALE—20 DU G RENIER SELEC ­
tive Candy; 35 Rushour Hershey Bar;
75 Duplex E ; 5 Advance Selective Nabs;
15 L og Cabin Penny Merchandisers; 26
Grandbois Ball Gum; 25 Razor Blade
Vendors; Large Size Ball Gum, $25.00
case. Other equipment and supplies.
W rite for com plete list. National Vending
System, Inc., Indianapolis, Ind.
6-35
B RAN D N E W COLUMBUS M ODEL 21
Peanut Machines with lamp shade,
bulb and cord. Many still in original ca r­
tons. Four dollars each in lots of twelve.
Stein Service & Mercantile Co., 1656
Madison Street, Chicago, 111.
c
FIFTEEN MODEL D IRON C LA W S;
remodeled like F ’s; black and silver
cabinets; bases and machine all one;
delivery chute enlarged and lowered in
base. L. B. Leech, 1037 University Ave.,
San Diego, Calif.
6-36
A - l BARGAINS, L IK E N EW —LINCOLN
Peanut Machines (similar to Colum­
bus), $3.00; Sm oko-taires, penny cig a ­
rette machines, original cartons, $4.00;
Blue Ribbons, $7.50; D ic-O -M atics, $6.00.
St. Louis Coin Machine Co., 1420 N.
Grand, St. Louis, Mo.
T W E N T Y -F IV E GOOD A S N E W
Aluminum Table Peanut Vending M a­
chines, $55.00; transportation paid. W ill
make plenty of money in locations where
beer is sold. Samuel H. Davis, Lansing,
• Michigan.
6-35
FOR SALE—PACES RACES, A - l CON­
dition, used 2 weeks, $400.00. Territory
closed reason for selling. One-third cash
with order, balance C.O.D. O. L. Griffith,
Victoria, Texas.
PHONOGRAPHS — COIN-OPERATED.
24-record s e l e c t i v e , factory rebuilt
Gabels, m odernistic cabinets, complete
$99.00. The Capitol Autom atic Music Co.,
Inc., 460 W . 34th St., New Y ork, N. Y.
E X T R A SPECIAL — MILLS Q.T. PAY
Tables. $47.50; Majik Keys, $17.50;
Forward Pass, $10.50; Beacon, $27.60;
K nickerbocker, $9.00; Register, $13.60;
Lightning, $16.50; Drop Kick, $18.50;
J e n n i n g s S p o r t s m a n , $62.50; Large
Pontiac, $10.00; Fleet, $12.50; One Cent
Duke, Single, $19.50; One Cent Duke,
Triple, $29.50; Army & Navy, $23.60;
Crack Shot, $10.00; Autocount, $27.60;
Official Baseball, $5.00; W orld’ s Series,
$5.00; Put ’ N Take, $42.50; Electro,
$16.50; Crlss C ross-A -L ite, $31.60. One-
third deposit with order. Gerber & Glass
Distrib. Co., 914 D iversey Blvd., Chicago.
111.
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FO R SALE— PACE RACES, A - l CON*
dition, used 2 weeks, $400.00. Territory
closed reason for'sellin g. One-third cash,
balance C.O.D.
C
Hagen, Gonzales,
________
Texas.
BARGAINS— INDOOR STRIKERS. $1-60;
Game Hunters, $3.00; Steeplechases,
$2.50; Ballyrounds, $2.50; Caille Baby
Venders, $3.00; Jigsaw, $4.00; Pontiac.
$5.00; Jennings Football, $30.00; Hocke>.
$22.00; W ings. $3.00; Jennings Rockawa>.
$5.00; Universe, $4.00; Dice Machine,
$2.00; Big Broadcast, $2.50; B r o a d c a s t
Special, $3.00; Fleet, $12.50; Pace lc
Jack Pot. $15.00; Pace 10c Double Jack
Pot, $15.00; Caille 10c Jack Pot, SlJ-OOj
Meillnk Double Safe. $15.00; Single Steel
Safe, $10.00. All machines in A - l COI*dj '
tion. 1/3 cash with order. M ilw aukee
Concession Co., 3077 No. 5th St., Milwau­
kee, W is.
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