Automatic Age

Issue: 1935 August

August, 1935
AUTOMATIC AGE
FOR SALE—25 Double column lc stick
f u™ vendors, $4-00 each; 100 5c ABT
ana Chicago coin chutes, 50c each. Write
ior close-out prices on 200 reconditioned
? i ganmes. Robbins Co., 1141A DeKalb
Ave., Brooklyn, N. T.
c
m il l s s in g l e
ja c k
pot
fun i
ers and Phonographs. Give
mil details. Hoke, 3115 Adams Mill Road
• w -> Washington, D. C.
COUNTER GAMES
of
v. H assume payments. See-
tniif Symphonola Phonographs. Give de-
p/n
a ?
t®1" Age.
price first letter. A. B.,
c/o Automatic
F now ;
.Penny cigarette vendor. Brand
o ^ ^ n a l cartons. We have 24 on
each
sacrifice them at $9.00
posit with « L for the Iot- One-third de-
V e n d in *«T n 9 er &nd Glance C.O.D. Ace
Brooklyn, N Y.
Hamilton Parkway,
AUCTION SALE—BY M AIL W RITE
tionalC««Vi>le,'e details °f the most sensa-
the r’ftfif m ever offered in the history of
OBn „ • Machine Industry. Buy at your
g^3gicse&ux^gr!o#fpply fcompany’
CrS t S a l TThi, nH1 APHINKS — WE HAVE
t'iK-arf Sti J? undred used, reconditioned
Pose of®, ™a^ nes which we will dis­
tive nri£?a ^ h at the following attrac-
5 and Nft fi « ^ A^als' No- 3- ?10.00; No.
525 00-
tt. . ’ DuGrenier, Model E,
5 column
I,30’00: Rowe Old Style.
$20 00
i i?,
; Rowe Deluxe, 6 column,
" ’fichi'nno
a number of 5c candy bar
Corn
iik V S bar&ain.
Unit Vending
Penna
Chestnut St., Philadelphia,
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c
R bal7 eu^°&r,M^ CHINES* GRANDBOIS
$600 00 p«Tv. duplex E, Advance Peanut,
Dions * of An p » „ s m erchandise. 3 Cham-
doora’ jo aa
takes all; safes, 2
loggine-
■ eacb; case-hardened heavy
°n#-thirS ho " ’ - ft- ?2 0°: stands, $1.50.
ManufactnrfJP^s^ ' ^ ^ n c e C.O.D. O-Kay

uring Co., Newcastle, Ind.
E o S ija n « e OR SALE IN CANADA-
Golden
extraordinary
Mystery
each. S ph ! , enders Mills 5c play, $90.00
change frJ n i c k e r s over 345,000 or ex-
^Portsman i^eV)°unds, Kings, Beamlite,
Pin Game; „^nter. World Series or any
condition
* Counter Games in good
— ____^*>ert Lexier, Yorkton, Canada.
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.King- P h P S P S , $3.00; AIRW AY, $3.00;
JT aa Care-o
*• s>lver Runway, $1.00;
I 4-0,0: Moderns I f 00: Merry-Go-Round,
f c IVTills Jack o Peanut Machines, $2.00;
,ne Co., C o l i n 01' 58.00. F. & M. Vend-
Road, Middletown, Ohio.
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FOR SALE — SUPPLIES
DO YOU C O U N T P E N N IE S AND
nickels? "Presto” coin counter, counts
and stacks 100 pennies In 16 seconds, also
slacks Nickels. Fits the pocket. Handy,
Rapid and Exact. Money refunded If not
satisfied. Price, $1.60 each, postpaid.
Supreme Products Company, S33 N. Mich­
igan Ave., Chicago, 111.
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FOR VENDING MACHINES, FINEST
quality, all grades salted peanuts, Red
Pistachios. Send for lowest prices. Moss
Brothers Roasting Co., 1227 Germantown
Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
tfca
FINEST QUALITY GUM — LASTING
flavor, $11.25 case (10,000 balls). Send
20c for sample box of 100. Standard Sales
Service, 785 So. 16th St., Newark, N. J.
WANTED TO BUY
SUPPLIES — 20 POUNDS W H ITE P is ­
tachio Nuts, $6.80; 20 pounds Red
Pistachio Nuts, $7.20; 20 pounds Vending
Machine Candy, $3.00; 50 boxes (5,000
balls) Sum-Chew Ball Gum, $5.90; Vise-
Grip Locks, 50c each; 100 Special Mar­
bles (assorted colors and sizes), $3.50;
Adjustable Slot Machine Stands, $2.95.
M. T. Daniels, 1027-A University Ave.,
Wichita, Kansas.
9-35
OPERATORS! MAKE EXTRA PROFITS
easily by placing carded nuts, carded
razor blades, carded aspirin in your
regular locations. Agents wanted for
above items and potato chips, pop corn.
Write, Interstate Supply Service, 211-213
First Ave., N., Minneapolis, Minn.
A NATURAL FOR VENDING MACHINE
operators who are seeking new and
more tempting merchandise. Delicious
Kentucky Beechnuts tease the taste and
bring them back again and again. Fresh
roasted and salted-in-the-shell. Vend
better than peanuts and stay fresh and
longer. Write for complete details and
prices. Liberal samples for ten cents,
postpaid. Interstate Nut Company, 211­
213 First Ave., N.( Minneapolis, Minn.
9-35
FIVE STAR BALL GUM. W R IT E FOR
prices. R. S. Johnson, 232 Merri-
weather, Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich.
7-36
PENNY AND N ICK EL
ALUMINUM
Tube Coin Counters. Stacks, counts,
makes wrapping easy. Fits pocket, lc
or 5c size. $1.00 each, postpaid. Supreme
Products Co., 333 North Michigan Ave.,
Chicago, 111.
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FIVE STAR BALL GUM—$6.00 PER
Carton of fifty boxes, freight prepaid.
W rite for quotations on 5-10 and 25
cases. Coin Counters, aluminum Cast­
ing, penny and nickel, $1.00 each. Post­
paid. Tubular wrappers, 60c per thou­
sand, F.O.B. Hecht Nielsen, 1328 Con­
gress St., Chicago.
10-35
WANTED—ADVANCE MODEL D BALL
Gum machines. Must be in good con­
dition and reasonably priced. Write at
once. Charles Lehrer, 3654 W'est Lex­
ington St., Chicago, 111.
W ANTED TO BUY FOR CASH—MILLS
Extraordinaries, Blue Fronts, Q. T.s,
Pin Tables. Job lots.
Quote prices.
Largest distributors in Northwest. Bad­
ger Bay Company, Green Bay, Wis. 10-35
W E A RE IN THE MARKET FOR ALL
kinds of used cigarette machines, on
locations or otherwise.
In reply give
price, quantity and make. Western
Penna. Vending Company, 1807 West­
mont Avenue, Carrick, Pittsburgh, Pa.
CIGARETTE
MACHINE WANTED —
Can use any number of used cigarette
vending machines, if the price is right.
Address Box 145, c/o Automatic Age.
MISCELLANEOUS
PREMIUMS, PRIZES, LATEST NOVEL
ties and staples, suitable for machine
operators. Pin games, etc. W rite for cata­
logue. N. Shure Company, World's Larg­
est Novelty House, Adams and Wells St..
Chicago, Illinois.
10-16
FIVE FLINT ARROWHEADS, 20c; 3
birdpoints flint, 20c; flint spearhead,
15c. Tanner, Stunner, Knife, Flesher, all
20c. Coins. Books, Minerals, Stamps,
Curios, Beadwork. Curio catalogue 5c.
Indian Museum, Northbranch, Kansas.
C.A.B.
W E FURNISH ALL TYPES OF TOKENS
or checks for pin games or payout ta­
bles, slot machines, etc. Mailing lists
compiled, coin counters, name plates.
Write for circulars and samples. Supreme
Products Company, 333 N. Michigan
Ave., Chicago, 111.
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I N D E X T O A D V E R T IS E R S
AUGUST, 1935
Goodbody, John .............................. 112
Gottlieb & Co., D............................. 48
Groetchen Tool Co...........................132
A
Ace Patents Corp.............................. 122
Advance Machine Co........................ 71
American Chewing Products Corp. 82
American Sales Corp. .................... 130
Automatic Coin Mach. Sales ........ 123
Auditorium Hotel ............................. 61
Automat Games Co..........................126
Atlas Novelty Corp ......................... 26
H
Hamilton Mfg. Co................. ■ .65-68
Hanson Scale Co. ........................... 88
Huber Coin Machine Sales ....124, 125
I
Independent Lock Co........................108
J
Jennings & Co., O. D ........................91
B
B. & P. Sales Co.............................107
Bally Mfg. Co. ___13, 19, 20B, 92, 127
Barron & Co., E. T..........................70
Birmingham Vending Co................. I l l
Brewer & Sons, Chas. A ................. 75
Budin’s Specialties, Inc.................... 106
K
Kaufman, Inc., Babe .......... 30, 96, 97
Keeney & Co., J. H. ...................77, 78
L
Leonard Specialty Co...................... 94
Little Nut Vender Co...................... 87
C
Chicago Amusement Games Co.......117
Chicago Lock Co. ......................
133
Classified Ads .......... .................134, 135
Columbus Vending Co.......Back Cover
M
Markepp Co....................................49, 60
Mills Novelty Co..............53-56, 101-104
N
D
F
National Automatic Distr. Assn... 113
Norris Mfg. Co............... .................. 84
Northwestern Corp............................ 46
National Coin Machine Exchange. .131
Federal Equipment Co.....................I l l
Flint Novelty Company .................115
Oceancrest Novelty Co......................112
Daniels, M. T..................................... 72
Daval Mfg. Co......... ....................79, 80
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Gardner & Co............. ....................... 52
Gaylord Coin Machine Corp........ 14, 20
General Coin Automatic Co. ......... 43
General Coin Machine Corp.......... 20A
Gerber & Glass Distr. Co. . ,28, 100, 119
Germack, John N ........................ .. .120
Paces Races, Inc...........................16, 17
Pacific Amusement Mfg. Co. ..128, 129
Pan Confection Factory .................117
Peanut Specialty Co........................ 88
Penny King System ................. 93, 98
Polly Sales Co.................................... 75
To F ollow A ir Lanes
to South A m erica
E. C, Johnson, the flying Seeburg
sales manager who travels exclusive­
ly by airplane and who recently flew
from coast to coast and from Canada
to the Gulf, plans to go to South
America in November via Pan-Amer­
ican Airways. His business trip will
be entirely by airplane and will re­
quire six weeks to complete. From
Miami he will go to Mexico City and
then to Valparaiso. From this point
he will fly across the Andes Moun­
tains to Buenos Aires and back up
the other coast of South America to
Panama and back to Miami.
Mr. Johnson will be accompanied,
according to present plans, by Eric
Wedemeyer. Mr. Wedemyer plans to
leave him at Rio de Janeiro and take
the Zeppelin to China.
July was the biggest month in the
history of the J, P. Seeburg Corpora­
tion, according to E. C. Johnson,
sales manager. Mr. Johnson stated
that on August 1 they were 500 units
behind in deliveries of the “Sympho-
nola.”
Seeburg’s “Hockey” has enjoyed a
remarkable sale in foreign countries
and Mr. Johnson believes that opera­
tors in this country are beginning to
recognize the possibilities of this all­
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Robot Venders, Inc. ...................... 87
Robbins & Co., D................. 86, 95, 111
Rock-Ola Mfg, Co..............................
............... Inside Cover, 3-12, 137-141
S
San Tone Coin Machine Co............ 109
Seeburg Corp., J, P ........................ 89
Sherman Hotel ........................... ..... 83
Silent Sales Co.................................. 62
Simmons Coin Machine Co. . . .......127
Simpson Co., R. D. ........................ 110
Southern Automatic Sales Co. ..76, 86
Specialty Coin Mach. Bldrs............ 62
Square Amusement Co.....................116
Standard-Johnson Co., Inc..............74
Supreme Products Co. ..............93, 109
Supreme Vending Co........................110
T
Taksen Co., Leon ........................... 123
Trimount Coin Machine Co. ........ 34
V
Vendex Co. .......................................64
Viking Specialty Co..........................118
W
Western Automatic Mach, Co........ 119
Western Equip. & Sup. C o ,,,15, 18, 90
Welsh Novelty Co. ..........................133
Wilcox Mfg. Co., W. W ............ 82, 88
Wurlitzer Mfg. Co., Rudolph.......37-42
Y
Yale Slot & Slug Co......................... 87
Yale & Towne Mfg. Co...................114
Z
Zenobia Company, Inc...................... 32
skill, all-amusement machine. He re­
ports that orders are pouring in from
cities where pay-out tables and prize
tables are having difficulty. Sales to
foreign countries have exceeded 3,500.
GET R E A D Y !
The Fall season is almost here. Are your machines up-to-date and in
A-l shape? We guarantee our rebuilt pin games to be mechanically
perfect and good money-makers'.
K ings
................................................... $21,50
Ball Fan .......................................
Chicago Express ..........................
Criss Cross Lite .........................
Spot Lite ..... ............................ ..
Cross Roads ................................
Beam Lites ..................................
Cavalcade ......................................
Beacon ..........................................
Whirlpools (Ticket Game) .........
Jungle Hunts (New) ...................
Jockey Clubs (New) ...................
Barrel Roll (New) ......................
Barrel Roll (Used) ......................
Traffic A ..................................... .
25.00
20.00
15.00
21.50
30.00
15.00
15.00
13.00
47.50
29.00
29.00
42.50
26-50
45.00
Traffic C ............................................. $15.00
Radio S tation ................ ................. 10.00
S in k or S w im .................................. 15.00
Silver S tre ak (A u to m a tic P a yo ut) 17.50
R ebound .............................................. 12.50
Criss Cross ....................................... 10.00
F lying Trapeze (L arge ) .............. 10.00
S u b w ay .......................... ..................... 4.00
Drop K ick .............. ......... .................
8.00
T im e ....................................................... 8.50
Castle L ite ......................................... 10.00
M a jic Keys (S m a ll) ........ ..............
9.00
M a jor League (S m a ll) .................. 9.00
T ick A Lites (F ac to ry R e b u ilts) 20.00
Quicksilvers ......................................28.00
ATLAS N O V ELT Y CORP.
2159 N. California Avenue
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
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