Automatic Age

Issue: 1935 December

December, 1935
AUTOMATIC AGE
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CL A SSIF IE D C O IN M A C H IN E
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Address AUTOMATIC AGE, 2810 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
W A N T ADS
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Is s u e s f o r th e P r ic e o f 2
w it h o u t c h a n g e o f c o p y .
A l l o r d e r s c a s h in a d v a n c e .
N O T IC E
C la s s ifie d c o lu m n s a r e f o r d is p o s a l
o f u se d m a c h in e s o n ly . A d v e r t is e ­
m e n ts o ffe r in g n e w m a c h in e s w i l l
be a c c e p te d f o r d is p la y s e c tio n s
o n ly .
A d s o f f e r in g
second
hand
m a c h in e s w i l l n o t be a c c e p te d i f
m a c h in e s h a v e n o t b ee n m p r o d u c ­
t io n b y t h e m a n u f a c t u r e r a t le a s t
90 d a y s , e x c e p t in th e e v e n t o f
c lo s e d t e r r i t o r y .
fo r
SALE— SECOND H AN D
l a r g e s t o c k — l a t e ? m o d e l u s e d
m ? iai? i nes at your own price. List
w L * ~ weekly. Marion Company, 564
vyest Douglas Ave., W ichita, Kansas.
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c l e a RAN c e
a ,?* £*es’ work
SA LE A-l u s e d m a -
and look like new. A.B.T.
$15.00; Marbl-Jax, $7.50; Wa-
SiK v J 15 0°; P ut ’N Take- $25.00; Rocket,
(iniA ' Sportsman, $35.00; Criss Cross,
\v‘p.e n ^Gate, $5.00; Marbl-Bank. $10.00.
Co
of others. American Sales
•> o003 Harrison St., Davenport, Iowa.
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° » & R A T ORS A T TEN TION — 27 JEN-
Ven,?8^ P enny Targets w ith ball gum
S n»«frv |5-00; 100 Advance Operator
n L aJ„ P eanut Machines,
practically
i i A , ? e-00; 50 Advance Climax Peanut
ninv
a With detectors, $4.00; 30 Cli-
i rePainted, look like new, $4.50;
d fj , ,e Hershey Machines, vend stand-
aTlfq t u .11 size Hershey bars, newly finished
VannP
• $fi-50: 200 Floor Stands, Ad-
Ppan
$1.25; new Advance Junior
Machines, $4.75; 100 used Advance
20 capacity, $22.00. All above
bal ®f F.O.B. Chicago. Terms: 1/3 down,
B n ^ Cer, O D - Burel & King, 2144 Van
St., Chicago, 111 .
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A flI E ^ T l° N - f P YOU A R E LO O K IN G
VenJii barsains in P eanut or Pistachio
Us
Machines by all means write
sitv ? ay- M. T. Daniels, 1027-A Univer-
y Ave., W ichita, Kansas.
1-36
^W T O SC O PE D IG G ERS, 1933 M OD EL.
Bav „ “ nflition' $65.00. B. Raskin, 220
-2 St., Brooklyn, N. T.
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M IN N ESO T A O P E R A T O R S A T T E N ­
tion! Due to Minneapolis License we
have over 200 Bargains in Used M a­
chines. M ust sell at once! Cut so low
that in order to save freight we suggest
you drive in and load your car. Come in
today and grab these! Leary, Manguson
& Jensen Co., 56 East Hennepin, M in n ­
eapolis.
2-36
FO R SA LE — R O W E ARISTOCRATS,
perfect condition, w ith penny match
attachment, $37.50; U-Need-A-Paks, la t­
est type, 144 capacity, $22.50; Rowe De
Luxe, six column, $17.50. Oliver Kratz-
Fisher & Co., 2620 Cherokee Street,
Saint Louis, Missouri.
A L L M A K E S P E N N Y SCALES BOUGHT,
sold and exchanged. W orld’s leading
manufacturers, clearing house and oper­
ators. Scales only. No other machines.
Penny way System, 79 E. 130th St., New
York.
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235 C IG A RET T E V E N D IN G M A C H IN E S
(DuGrenier, Rowe, N ational— four, five
and six column), offered only because of
their limited capacity by original pur­
chaser whose maintenance department
keeps our equipment in excellent work­
ing condition and appearance. $15.00;
$18.00; $20.00; $23.00; $28.00; $30.00. For
detailed list, write Box 148, c/o A uto ­
matic Age.
2-36
GOOD AS N E W — SPOT LIT E, $12.50;
Beam Lite, $9.50; Criss Cross-A-Lite,
$11.50; Hell’s Bells, $16.50; Baby Lite-A-
Line, $9.50; Man ’N Moon, $17.50; Red
Arrow, $18.50; Sportsman, $34.50; Little
Dukes, lc, $12.50; Cyclone, $17.50; Traffic
A, $24.50; Star Lite, $14.50. One-third
deposit w ith order. Gerber & Glass D is­
tributing Co., 914 Diversey Blvd., Chicago,
Illinois.
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PHONOGRAPHS — O N E H U N D R E D
Amplified coin-operated, twenty - four
record type, a t a very reasonable price.
P air Music Co., 1807 Chilton St., B a lti­
more, Md.
F O R Q U IC K SCALE— 5 S IN G L E D U K ES.
$12.50; 6 Triple Jack Pots, $22.50; 2
Jennings Prosperity A w a r d V e n d e r s ,
Triple Jack Pots, one 25c play, one 10c
play, used two weeks, $45.00 each; Wat-
ling Single Jack Pots, 5c play. $17.50;
Mills Single Jack Pots, $27.50; Jennings,
Rock-Ola Front Jack Pot, 10c play,
$15.00; Superior Cigarette Machines, very
slightly used, $8.50. One-third deposit.
W ayne Sales Company, Greenville, Ohio.
O P ERA T O RS F U R N IS H E D B A T T ERIES,
marbles, gum, clocks, parts, etc. Trade
us your old games for new ones. W e are
state distributors of games, scales and
coin-controlled phonographs for leading
manufacturers. Silent Selling Co., 548
Massachusetts Ave., Indianapolis.
P A C E TWTN .TACK POT ATTACH­
ments for Mills Bullseye Bells or Side
Venders. Ten for $40.00; five for $25.00;
single $7.50. Coleman Novelty, Rockford.
Illinois.
2-36
M IL L S FRO N T V E N D E R S WTTH R E ­
serve Jack Pot, good condition, $17.50
each; five for $75.00. 5c Bells w ith Single
Reserve Jack Pot, $14.50 each, in lots of
five. Coleman Novelty, Rockford, Illinois.
2-36
T W O P A C ES RA CES FO R SALE, CA N ­
not be told from new. Latest serials
with ash trays, 25c play, $375.00; 5c play,
$325.00. Charles Pittle, New Bedford,
Massachusetts.
F O R SALE, C H E A P , S O M E H I G H
powered, coin-operated p h o n o g r a p h s
equipped w ith special made high-volumed
power packs, multi-selector and visible
slots. 415 Sunset, Dallas, Texas.
F O R S A L E — S U P P L IE S
FIV E STAR B A L L GUM. W R IT E FOR
prices. R. S. Johnson, 232 Merri-
weather, Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich.
7-36
P E N N Y A N D N IC K E L
A LU M IN U M
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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FOR V E N D IN G M A C H IN ES, F IN E ST
quality, all grades salted peanuts, Red
Pistachios. Send for lowest prices. Moss
Brothers Roasting Co., 1227 Germantown
Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
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F IV E STAR B A L L GUM— $6.00 P E R
Carton of fifty boxes, freight prepaid.
W rite for quotations on 5 -10 and 25
cases. Coin Counters, alum inum 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.
1-36
S U P PL IE S — T ICK ET S F O R M IL L S
Tickette Machines, $1.30 per thousand;
N umber 6 Dry Cell Batteries, $2.35 per
dozen; Adjustable Stands for Slot M a­
chines, $2.95 each. W rite for prices on
Pistachio Nuts, Ball Gum, Glass Globes.
W all Brackets, Floor Pedestals, Slug
Detectors, Vending Machine Candy, Vise-
Grip Locks, Special Marbles for Pin
Games, Tubular Coin Wrappers, Suction
Rubber Feet, etc. M. T. Daniels, 1027-A
University Ave., W ichita, Kansas.
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a fpl^'natic Payout Machines. Used only
WnrV days. Guaranteed same as new.
closoH Perfectly. $60.00 each. Territory
B e h w "I 1 Payouts.—Paul Parmelce, 3324
Ave., Chicago, 111.
W E C A R R Y A C O M P LE T E L IN E O F
all the latest floor and counter m a ­
chines. B ig variety of late model machines
at low prices. List mailed weekly. Marion
Company, 564 W est Douglas, W ichita.
Kansas.
11-36
A S ™ ? u N D t t io n G U A R A N T E E D —H O P
$17
W $27-50; Kings of the Turf.
Trail
^ ve and Ten, $17.50; Rapid
UUorfiV $21.50; Cheer Leader, $22.50. If
Prioo
in P in Games write for our
Avp
Rex Novelty Co., 2264 Bedford
•’ Brooklyn, N. Y.
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P EAN U T S, P I S T A C H I O S , A N D A L L
kinds of other nuts. Salted-in-the-shell
sunflower seeds. Carded goods, such as
Aspirin, Bromo, Razor Blades, Mints,
Shoelaces, etc. Also, Carded Nuts, Po-
tatoe Chips, Pop Corn, Cocktail Cherries,
etc. W rite for operators list Number 4.
Interstate Supply Co., 211-213 First Ave.,
N., Minneapolis, Minn.
2-36
COLUM BUS P EA N U T M A CH IN ES, $3.25
each; new Northwestern, penny and
nickel, porcelain, slug ejector, $9.25 each,
in original boxes; Exhibit Horseshoes.
W orld’s Series, $1.75 each. Turner, 6644
Cottage Grove, Chicago.
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O P E R A T O R S A T T E N T I O N ! COTN
W rappers w ith your name and address
on them. $1.00 per 1,000. Send 3c stamp
for samples. Five Star Ball Gum, case
of 10,000 balls. $11.50. East Bay Novelty
Co., 1224 Talbot Ave., Berkeley, Calif.
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P IN G AM E M A R B L E S — R E P L A C E
those chipped marbles and increase the
play. 100 assorted colors in 7/8 and 1
inch for latest pin games, $2.95; 300,
$7.50; 1,000, $22.50. 25 free w ith each 300
and 100 free w ith each 1,000 for limited
time. Money order or certified check in ­
sures prompt shipment. F.O.B. Philadel­
phia, Pa. Louis Henry, 926 Tindley Ave.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
December, 1935
W A N T E D —SCALES! SCALES! SCALES!
Columbia mirror scales; also late model
small scales. F ull describe condition of
each scale. Scales only. N o other m a ­
chines. Penny way System, 79 E. 130 th
St., New York.
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W A N T E D —SCALES! SCALES! SCALES!
Columbia mirror scales; also late model
small scales. Fully describe condition of
each scale. Scales only. No other m a ­
chines. Pennyway System, 79 E. 130th
St., New York.
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W A N T ED TO BUY
W A N T ED — U SED N O RTHW ESTERN
5c Venders. M ust be reasonable and
in good condition. R. Ingenthron, 1276
Ardmore Ave., Chicago, 111.
W IL L P A T C A SH F O R M A C H IN E S —
Mills or W atlin g Twin Jack Pot Ball
G um Venders, lc play. Also used Checks,
lc-5c. Give serial num ber of machines.
D & S Novelty Co., 1005 Broadway,
Rockford, 111.
1-36
W E W IL L B U Y A N Y T H IN G YOU H A V E
to sell if the price is right. W e sell
chutes, marbles, parts and slots a t low­
est prices. Charles Pittle and Co., New
Bedford, Mass.
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W A N T E D — P E N N Y K IN G GUM M A ­
chines, lc Advance Hershey and P ea­
n u t Machines. Give details and best price
first letter. C. Rudolph, 1110 Fullerton
Ave., Chicago, 111.
1-36
W A N T E D F O R CA SH — 1,000 U SED
peanut machines. Robbins Co., 1141-A
D eK alb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
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W E W IL L P A Y C A SH F O R C O LU M ­
bus Model “M ” Peanut Machines.
Quote best prices in first letter. M. T.
Daniels, 1027A University Ave., W ichita,
Kansas.
2-36
W A N T TO P U R C H A S E 25 C R U SA D E R S
and large Contacts, Select-Em Dice
and Turf Flash. The Bar ok Co., 79
A lgonquin Ave., Columbus, Ohio.
W A N T E D — U S E D 6 -COLUMN STE-
wart-McGuire Cigarette Machines in
any condition whatever. W e rebuild, re­
decorate, install, improved trouble-free
coin mechanism, autom atic trouble-free
book m atch vender, etc. Appearance com­
pletely changed, five times more a ttrac­
tive. Ed. Brown, 4605 Lindsley Ave.,
Dallas, Tex.
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
DO
YO U
COUNT
P E N N IE S
AND
nickels? “Presto’' coin counter, counts
and stacks 100 pennies in 15 seconds, also
stacks Nickels. F its the pocket. Handy
Rapid and Exact. Money refunded if not
satisfied.
Price, $1.50 each, postpaid.
Supreme Products Company, 333 N. M ich­
igan Ave., Chicago, 111.
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W E F U R N IS H A L L T Y P E S O F T OK ENS
or checks for pin games or payout ta ­
bles, slot machines, etc. M ailing list*
compiled, coin counters, name plates.
W rite for circulars and samples. Supreme
Products Company, 333 N. Michigan
Ave., Chicago, 111.
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IN D E X TO ADVERTISERS
DECEMBER, 1935
A
A. R. T. Mfg. Co................................. 70
Advance Machine Co........................... 71
American Chewing Products Corp. 61
A tlas Novelty Corp............................ 92
Atlas Vending Machine Corp..........75
Germack, John N ................................. 72
Goodbody, John ................................. 30
Gottlieb & Co., D ................................. 56
Grandbois Co., U. G ........................... 103
Guralsky, E. ........................................ 83
B
Hanson Scale Co................................. 99
Harlich Mfg. Co............................... 79-82
Henry, Louis ...................................... 99
Huber Coin Machine Sales ....... 24, 98
H
B. M. Y. Novelty Sales .................. 93
Bally Mfg. Co...................................31, 35
Barron & Co., E. T........................... 44
Brewer & Sons, Chas. A .................. 102
Badger Novelty Co............................. 28
B irm ingham Vending Co.................. 34
I
Independent Lock Co.......................... 42
K
C
Calvert Specialty Co.......................... 101
Capehart Corp................................... 68-69
Chicago Lock Co. ............................. 33
Classified Ads .................................... 105
Columbus Vending Co......... Back Cover
Commodity Export Corp.................... 90
D
Daniels, M. T........................................ 86
D aval Mfg. Co...................................63-66
E
Electrical Products Co...................... 32
Evans & Co., H . C............................. 60
G
Garden City Novelty Co.................... 92
Gardner & Co. ................................... 78
Gaylord Coin Machine Corp.............38
Genco, Inc.............................................. 18
General Coin A utom atic Corp.......... 77
General Coin Machine Corp.............. 36
H u r r y !!
K. & S. Coin Machine Exchange.. 101
L
Lazar Co., B. D ................................... 22
Lindblade, W ilson, Tenney, In c ....... 37
L ittle N ut Vender Co......................... 83
M
Monarch Coin Machine Co............... 103
N
N ational Coin Machine Exch..........96
Norris Mfg. Co..................................... 62
Northwestern Corp.............................. 14
O
Oceancrest Novelty Co.................. 85, 93
Operators’ Key Service .................. 97
R
Robbins & Co., D..30, 84, 100, 101, 102
Robot Venders ............................... 30, 96
Rock-Ola Mfg. Co.
................ Inside Covers, 3-12, 107-110
S
Self Service Mfg. Co........................... 104
Silent Sales Co..................................... 97
Simmons Coin Machine Co...............94
Southern Autom atic Sales Co...........103
Specialty Coin Machine Builders .. 95
Sterling, B enj....................................... 104
Supreme Products Co.................... 83, 89
Supreme Vending Co.......................... 28
T
Taksen Co., Leon ..........................85, 88
Trim ount Coin Machine Co............. 26
Turner Autom atic Devices ............. 13
V
Veeder Root, In c................................. .67
Vendex, Inc.............................................97
V iking Specialty Co.............................94
W
W ilcox Mfg. Co., W . W ...............74, 87
W ithey, B, A ........................................ 74
W urlitzer Mfg. Co., Rudolph
............................. 23, 29, 47-50, 98, 102
P
Y
Yale Slot & Slug Co.......................... 91
Yale & Towne Mfg. Co......................58
Pan Confection Factory .................. 89
Peanut Specialty Co...................... 91, 99
Penny K in g System ........................ 20
Zenobia Company, In c ........................ 40
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H u r r y !!
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