Automatic Age

Issue: 1935 August

August, 1935
133
AUTOMATIC AGE
1925. W ith the aid of modem tools
and equipment, he feels that coin
machine manufacturers will be able
to construct machines that will serve
a variety of uses unforeseen at
present.
Austin A Pioneer of Pistol
Games, Midget Venders
JJ'H E coin machine industry has
made rapid strides during the
past ten years. A mere bawling in­
fant in 1925, it has grown into strap­
ping manhood and has taken its place
along side other large industries of
the world.
Probably no one has a clearer con­
ception of this growth than J. H.
Austin, proprietor of the Specialty
Coin Machine Builders, in Chicago.
Assuming the managership of the
Specialty firm in 1925, he has hung
up an enviable record as a sales man­
ager, as well as a designer and engi­
neer.
Ten years ago, Mr. Austin indi­
cates, his organization built peanut,
ot peanut, ball gum and breath pel­
let machines. In 1926 the Specialty
rm perfected a shooting game, a
machine which shot ball gum. Ac­
cording to Mr. Austin, this was the
rst game of this type to be built
ln America. I n 1927 the machine
"^as altered to shoot steel balls in­
stead of gum.
have conducted in some really tough
locations, we are convinced that the
Juvenile ‘can take it.’ ”
Mr. Austin believes that the next
ten years will view even more rapid
advancements in the industry than
those which have taken place since
According to a statement issued by
the Home Owners’ Loan Corporation
in Washington, foreclosure proceed­
ings have been instituted against 568
persons who took out loans on their
property and failed to make re­
payments.
LO C K IT WITH AN
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but
de*ly Constructed the first midget ven-
wh/ "1 Well» more than 15,000 of
have been sold.
dpT-o ° ^°Pu^ar have our midget ven-
MATirrAVed,>> ^ r* Austin told A uto -
the j u G®’ “^ a t we have perfected
rates a n t ? Vender» which incorpo-
Predece
desirable features of its
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been mad
new mac“ ine " as
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A T T E N T IO N
M ANUFACTURERS
are always in the mar-
u0r gOQ(J merchandise—
nnw VeA ^ooc* rating and
our bills when due. We
...and be S U R E
The Ace Lock introduces an entirely new prin­
ciple in lock construction. Its tumblers are
arranged around the circumference of the
cylinder like those of a bank-vault. They
spring into locking position at every Va turn.
The severest picking tests have failed to open
the ACE within the time limits set by the
Underwriters Laboratories.
The ACE key is also revolutionary in design.
There is no center key slot. Nothing but the
right key fits the ACE lock.
This ultra-safe, sure lock costs little more
than the inferior kind. But it’s worth a lot
to KN OW your cash is safe when you turn
the key.
Catalog on Request. Write Today
No. 4032
IL L U S T R A T E D
3A A C T U A L S IZ E
F u r n is h e d w ith
cams of any length
to suit individual
requirements. Fits
%" hole in panel.
Dimension ‘A’ from
face of cam to
escutcheon, 13/16".
Ilf] ^
m a te Jobbers a n d
sell W holesale only.
W elsh N ovelty Go.
108 South 2nd Street
STERLING, COLO.
CHICAGO
2024 N. Racine Ave.
L O C K
C H IC A G O ,
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AUTOMATIC AGE
August, 1935
C L A S S I F I E D
coin MACHINE
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N O T IC E
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of used m achines only. A d v e rtis e ­
m ents offering new m ach ine s w ill
be accepted fo r d isp lay sections
only. Ads offering second hand
m ach ine s w ill not be accepted If
m achines have no t been In p ro d u c­
tio n by th e m a n u fa c tu re r a t least
90 days.
F O R 8ALB—SECOND R A N D
SELL, OR TRADE — WAHOOS, $25.00;
Rockets, $29.50; Sportsman, $49.50;
Autobank, $37.60; Marbl-Bank, $27.50;
Marbl-Jax, $12.50; West Bound, $15.00;
Criss Cross, $23.50; Golden Gate, $15.00;
Odom Special, JJ7.60; Tivoli, Jr., $3.00;
Rollet, $4.00; Wings, $3.50; Broadcast,
$3.50; Broker's Tip. $3.50; Silver Cup,
$6.00; Golden Gate, $10.00; Auto Dart,
75.00; Contact, Jr., $15.00; Magic Clock,
5.00; Gypsy, $5.00; Amplified Phono­
graphs, $25.00. Deposit with all orders.
American Sales & Service Co., 3003
Harrison St., Davenport, Iowa.
8-35-c
LATEST MODELS OF A LL TYPES OF
games slightly used. All in good as
new condition, fully guaranteed. Write
for price®. Rex Novelty Company, 2264
Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
8-35-c6
LOW EST PRICES ON LARGE VA­
riety, late model, used machines. Drop
us a card for weekly list mailed each
Wednesday. Kansas Novelty Co., 555 W.
Douglas Ave., Wichita, Kansas.
11-35
ONE H U N D RED M ILLS JA C K POT
Machines for sale by operator. Serials
220,000 to 349,000. G. G. Reynolds, Osgood,
Indiana.
8-35
DO YOU W ANT REAL BARGAINS IN
latest model Pin Games, Slots, Penny
Chutes, Glass Marbles, Brass Checks, etc.
W rite us and we will surprise you.
Charles Pittle, New Bedford, Mass. 8-35
COIN-OPERATED AM PLIFIED PHONO­
graphs. 24 Record Selective Gabel In ­
struments, in Streamline M o d e r n is tic
Cabinets; complete ready for operation,
with 50 records, permo needle and con­
nection cord, $99.00. Capitol Automatic
Music Co., Inc., 460 West 34th Street.
New York City.
9-35
COIN - OPERATED MACHINES BOUGHT,
sold, exchanged. Clips, Trade Checks,
Keys, Stands, Cards, Dice. Catalogue
free. Jarl & Co., 1701 Leavenworth St.,
Omaha, Nebr.
9-35
LARGE STOCK—LATE M ODEL USED
machines at your own price. List
mailed weekly. Marion Company, 564
West Douglas Ave., Wichita, Kansas.
12-35
L IK E NEW —REBOUNDS, I.O.U., STOP
and Go, $18.50 each; Sportsman, $40.00;
H it or Miss, $45.00; Put ’N Take, $45.00;
Auto Dart, $60.00; Traffic “A,” $76.00;
Flamingo, $17.50. C. G. Scholle, 3003
Harrison St., Davenport, la.
9-86
A LL MAKES PENN Y SCALES BOUGHT,
sold and exchanged. World’s leading
manufacturers, clearing house and oper­
ators. Scales only. No other machines.
Pennyway System, 79 E. 130th St., New
York.
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A L L L IK E N E W — TRAFFIC "A ”
Ticket and Payout, $58.50; Red Arrows,
$34.50; Targets, Counter Payout, $14.60;
Army and Navys, $11.75; lc and 25c W a t­
ling Double Jacks Gold Awards, $32.50.
Trade for Penny-Nickel Masters, or
Northwestems. Finn & Gene, Mocana-
qua, Pennsylvania.
FOR SALE—FOUR PANAMA DIGGERS,
like new. Churchill Cabinets, $15.00
each.
Also 100 lbs. coated peanuts,
$10.00. Discount if four taken. Make
offer . Antonio Castillo, 229 W. 111th St.,
New York City, N. Y.
W IL L TRADE — MILLS O. K. FRONT
Venders and Rock-Ola Single Jack Pot
Venders for peanut machines. W hat
have you? Superior Vending Co., Mani-
tou, Colorado.
ONE MILLS NICKEL SIDE VEN DER
D. J. P. Mystery Golden Award, like
new, $62.50; one Mill Quarter Golden Bell,
$55.00; one Mill Nickel D. J. P. Eagle
Bell, $39.50; one Nickel W atling D. J. P.
Front Vender, $32.50; one Nickel Mill D.
J. P. Bell, $27.50; five Nickel Jenninga
Pace D. J. P. Bells, $27.60 each; two
Quarter Jennings Pace D. J. P. Bells,
$32.50 each; one Nickel Jennings Pea­
cock D. J. P. Bells, $37.50 each; 8 Nickel
Pace, Mills, D.J.P. Bells, $27.60 each; two
Janette Rotary Converters from 110 D.C.
to 110 A.C., $22.50 each. Hoke Manufac­
turing Co., 3116 Adams Mills Road, N.W.,
Washington, D. C.
USED CIGARET VENDING MACHINES
—100 reconditioned “Smoketerias” in
excellent condition; 5 column, 96 pack
capacity. These machines now on loca­
tion. Original cost, $60.00 each. Sacri­
fice for $12.50. Terms one-third with
order, balance C.O.D. Automatic Cigar­
ette Service, Inc., 149 Gilbert Ave., New
Haven, Conn.
FOR SALE—19 W URLITZER SIMPLEX
Automatic Phonographs, all located and
operating. Yendes Service Co., 1813 W.
Third St., Dayton, Ohio.
W ISCONSIN AND MIDWEST OPER-
ators—Get our new list. Late model
amusement tables, counter machines,
etc. Land O’ Lakes Novelty Service,
Wales, Wise.
10-35
BARGAIN — ALL FOR $175.00: ONE
Major League Senior, 1 Sensation, 1
Fleet, 1 Electro, 1 Mills Cannon Fire, 1
Super-Eight, one Subway, one Signal,
one Golden Gate. Penny or nickel play.
Model “G” Iron Claws, $66.00 each; Mer-
cnantman, $120.00 each; Stutz Cranes,
$45.00 each; Mutoscopes, $95.00 each. 25%
deposit with all orders. National Vend­
ing Machine Company, 2401-15 Chestnut
St., Philadelphia, Pa.___________________
ADVANCE CIGARETTE MACHINES,
$19.50 each; Rowes DeLuxe, $38.50 each.
National, 2401-15 Chestnut St., Philadel­
phia. Pa.______ ___________________________
FOR SALE — SACRIFICE CHEAP TO
settle estate, well established, profita­
ble route of thirty penny operated weigh­
ing machines, located from Schnectady,
N. Y., through to Lake George, N. Y.
Address Box 73, c/o Automatic Age.
FOR SALE—THREE RAPID F IR E ONE
ball automatic payout machines. These
machines have been used only three
weeks and are same as new. Work per­
fectly. Territory closed. $45.00 each.
John Kuntz, 3324 Belden Ave., Chicago,
111. Telephone Albany 4761.
SELLING OUT—PRICED TO SELL:
Jigsaw, World Series, Blue Seal, A ir­
way, Pontiac, Silver Cup, $3.50; Master
Contact, Electra, Golden Gate, Blue
Streak,
Streamline, Fleet, Cloverleaf
Automatic, $5.00; Big Bertha, Crisscross,
Flying Trapeze Sr., Live Power, Re­
bound, Drop Kick, Hockey, $9.95; Beacon,
Beamlite, Rockellite,
Traffic,
$13.95;
Kings, Genco Baseball, Ball Fan, Rocket,
Cavalcade, Starlite, Champion, Jennings
Football, $18.50; Arlington, Match-a-pak,
Skipper, $2.95; Mutoscope picture, $9.00;
Tit-For-Tat, $32.50; Tick-a-Lite, $20.00.
All good condition. Silent Selling Co.,
Marion, Ind.
MOSELEY’S SPECIALS — ONE F IRE
Chief, $31.00; 10 Whirlpool, like new,
$50.00; 1 Skyway, $15.00; 1 Hockey,
$15.00; 8 Subway, $8.00; 2 Spot-Lite,
$20.00; 8 Rebound, $10.00; 3 Wings, $4.00;
1 Drop Kick, $12.00; 2 Fleet, $7.00; 1
Grid Iron, $10.00; 1 Flying Trapeze,
$10.00; 1 Play Ball Major League, $12.00;
8 Score Boards, lot $30.00; 4 Pontiac,
$3.00; 1 American Beauty, $6.00; 2 Merry-
Go-Round, $5.00; 2 Rockets, $20.00; 1
Score-a-Lite, $15.00; 4 Frisky, $32.50; 3
Cannon Fire, $10.00; 8 Signals, $8.00; 4
Action, $10.00; 6 World Series, $3.50; 3
Shooting Star, $5.00; 1 Star-Lite, $12.50;
1 Register, $10.00; 3 Jigsaw, lot $10.00;
1 Mills Official, $5.00; 10 Model A Traf­
fic, like new, $52.50; 5 Model A, used as
floor samples, $62.50. One-third cash
with order, balance C. O. D. Moseley
Vending Machine Exchange, Inc., 00
Broad St., Richmond, Va.
FOR SALE—19 W URLITZER SIMPLEX
Automatic Phonographs, all located and
operating. Yendes Service Co., 1813 W.
Third St., Dayton, Ohio.
FIRST $140.00 BUYS THIRTY MODEL
“M” Columbus Penny Peanut Machines
used less than three weeks. 25% or more
cash with order, balance C.O.D. Get your
name on our mailing list and save money.
M. T. Daniels, 1027A University Ave.,
Wichita, Kansas.
10-35
COIN OPERATED—14 RECORDS, 26
Cycle, Amphilifo Small Capeharts, won­
derful tone, in the best of condition; a
real buy at $60.00. 10 Blue Bird Gum
Machines, one ball play, at $1.25 each.
R. A. Santoro, 6 Perry St., Holley, N. Y.
HUNTER, LATEST, $59.50; 3-IN-LINE,
$26.50; Red Arrows, $34.50; Hells Bells,
$19.50; Auto Banks, $23.00; American
Beauty, $8.00; Merry-Go-Round, $7.10;
Marble Jax, $6.50; 44" Contacts, $6.50;
Lightning, $5.85; A.B.T. Horse-Shoe, Sil­
ver-Flash or Silver-Gate, $3.85. Brink
Vending Co., 14901 Wood St., Harvey, 111.
FOR SALE—FIVE JENNINGS SPORTS­
man late model, only run 1 week, $50.00
each for quick sale. 50 cigarette m a­
chines, reel type, used 3 weeks, A l con­
dition, Columbus make with meters,
$7.50 each. Write or wire. Miami Val­
ley Amusement Co., Salem Ave., Day­
ton, Ohio.
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