Automatic Age

Issue: 1935 June

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AUTOMATIC AGE
Ju ne , 1.935
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N O T IC E
Classified colum ns are fo r disposal
of used m achines only. A d v e rtis e ­
m ents offering new m achines w ill
be accepted fo r d isplay sections
only. Ads offering second hand
m achines w ill not be accepted If
m achines have not 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 SALE— SECOND HAN D
F O R S A L E —20 D U G R E N IE R SELEC-
tlve Candy; 35 Rusliour Hershey Bar;
75 Duplex E; 5 Advanoe Selective Nabs;
15 L og Cabin Penny Merchandisers; 25
Grajidbois Ball Gum ; 25 Razor Blade
Vendors; Large Size Ball Gum, $25.00
case. Other equipment and supplies.
W rite for complete list. N ational Vending
System, Inc., In d ianapolis, Ind.
6-85
CO IN -O PERA T ED M A C H IN E S BOU GH T
sold, exchanged. Clips, Trade Checks!
Keys Stands, Parts for all machines.
Catalogue free. J a r l & Co., 1701 Leaven­
worth St., Omaha, Nebr.
6 .3 5
F IF T E E N M O D E L D IR O N CLA W S;
remodeled like F's; black and silver
cabinets; bases and machine all one;
delivery chute enlarged and lowered in
base. ti. B. Leech, 1037 University Ave.
San Diego, Calif.
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T W E N T Y - F IV E G O O D A S N E W
^«K
mAnTa*ble P eanut Vending M a­
chines, $55.00; transportation paid. W ill
make,Plenty ° f money in locations where
M lc h lg a it°
Sam U el H -
3ALI2 O R EXCH ANG E! _ S K E E
Alleys, in good condition. For full
Berni> p- °-Box d
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— W AH OOS,
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^S’ $29.50;
Sportsman,
Autobank, $37.50;
Marbl-Bank,
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Marbl-.Tnv si Kn- W est -a
Ma.rbl-.Iax,
$12.50;
Bound,
Criss Cross, $23.50; Golden Gate,
Odom Special, $7.50; Tivoli J r
MM?’ nli S0:
rm 1
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$25.00;
$49.50-
$27 50-
$15.00-
$15.00-
S^nn:
Broadcast:
Ir'ftA:
? £ er
T ip- $3 6°: Silvei- Cup,
I™nr>. Golden Gate, $10.00; Auto Dart,
SB fin?’ £
actv lr^ 51G 0°; Magic Clocki
Kranhs
V ’ ..A m
K " 8, $25 00 t
Deposit
w P1,fled
ith all Phono-
orders.
American Sales & Service Co., 3003
Harrison St., Davenport, Iowa.
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F O R SA LE — 2 CHAM PION S, $30.00
each; 2 Red Arrows, $30.00 each; 1
Mills Q.T., $50.00; 1 Wahoo, $25.00- 1
Traffic, Model A, used 5 days, $75.00; 5
fc>r
w s,^M^dek
f d S n f Md.
Specialty
A11 »ricea
Co., Hagers-
T W EN T Y-FIV E E X H IB IT
N O V E LT Y
Merchantmen Machines. A-l condition
like new, used but short time. W ill sell
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sale- Schubb & Company,
8778 Grand River Ave., Detroit, Mich.
B E L LS , $5.00, W IT H JA C K POT,
$b.50; Flash, ball marble game, $2.00-
B t f rnATflfiset' ?3-00: B1S Game Hun-
el nA ?3^ ° : Jtesaws, $4.00; W orld’s Series,
£ .utc1^ Pools. $2.00; Poker Reels
to 8 8 ’
*5-00: 21 Venders,
$9.00; Ha-Cha, $1.00; Gypsy, $4.00; lc
Horse Race, $3.00; lc Baseball, $3.00;
Odd Penny Flippers, $1.00; Rockets, late
tiltin g device, $25.00; lc Play Balls, $1.00-
Greyhounds, $ 2 . 0 0 ; Gold Rush, $4.00
Lightnings, $10.00; Big Berthas, $10.00
Golden Gates, $8.00; 44" Contact, $12.00:
44" Forward Pass, $ 10 . 0 0 ; Official Sweep­
stakes, $4.50, One-half cash, balance
C.O.D. Great States Mfg. Co., 1605 E.
39th St., Kansas City, Mo.
L A T E SPORTSM AN
$55.00; LA TEST
Champion, $35.00; H ell’s Bells. $25.00-
Shyvers Cannon Fire, $20.00; Super 8
$11.86; Lightning, $9.85; Jigsaw, $2.90;
Broadcast, $1.65. Brink Vending Co
14901 Wood St., Harvey, 111 .

LO W E S T P R IC E S ON L A R G E V A ­
riety, late model, used machines. Drop
us a card for weekly list mailed each
Wednesday. Kansas Novelty Co., 555 W
Douglas Ave., W ichita, Kansas.
11-35
W IL L E X C H A N G E 160 A C R E S B U R ­
leigh County, North Dakota, 320 acres
wheat land Weyburn, Sask., Canada, for
Double Jack Pot Slot Machines. Address,
Box 41, care Autom atic Age.
N E W B A S E B A L L R E E L STRIPS, 10
set, $2.50; rebuilt Baseball Fronts, 10
for $15.00. Coleman Novelty, Rockford,
Illinois.
CA SH FO R M IL L S
SILENTS.
EX­
change your Jennings, Pace and W a t­
ling Twin Jack Pots. Give full descrip­
tion first letter. Coleman Novelty, Rock­
ford, 111 .
S P E C IA L SA LE "A S IS ” M A CH IN ES,
good condition. 25c Jennings and Pace
Bells, $10.00; lc Little D uke Jack Pot
Bells, $17.50; lc L ittle Duke Jack Pot
Venders, $19.50; 5c, 10 c and 25c Jennings
Bells with Rock-Ola Reserve Jack Pots,
$17.50 each 5 for $75.00; Caille 25c Jack
Pot Bell, $14.50, 5 for $50.00. Coleman
Novelty, Rockford, 111.
PHOTOSCOPES, $3.00; F L IP TARGETS,
»o^!?to1^ ’ Peanuts. Grippers, Shockers,
$2.00; Gum, Pellet, Card, Roll Skills,
Basketballs, $1.00; Autom atic Age 1927­
32, make offer. Isenberg, 33 Erie St
Dorchester, Mass.
F IV E E X H IB IT PHOTOSCOPES W IT H
$G 50 Pnovf a itUres^complete with stand.
1503 r
condition. Meyer Reznick.
i)U,i
Kedvale Ave., Chicago, 111 .
7-35
F O R SA LE—RO U T E O F 39 AUTOM ATIC
• nLc,k,el Pianos w ith dog races operating
in Chicago for 3 years. Must sell im m e­
diately for best offer made by July 15
A ife-time opportunity. W rite im m edi­
ately. Box 232, care Autom atic Age.
LA TEST M O D ELS O F A L L T Y P ES OF
games slightly used. A ll in good as
c,onditlf>n' fully guaranteed. W rite
Rex Novelty Company, 2264
Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
8-35-c6
C O IN -OPERAT ED P H O N O G R A P H S ;
electric. Big bargain. Demonstration
h n X m CO ^o?,
Plays 1 to 10 records
Km.
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O N E H U N D R E D M IL L S JA C K POT
Machines for sale by operator. Serials
220,000 to 349,000. G. G. Reynolds, Osgood,
Indiana.
8-35
A L IM IT E D Q U AN TITY O N LY O F NO.
5 N ational 4 column and Rushour Ciga­
rette Machines in good condition @
$15.00 each; Stands, $2.50. E. T. Barron
& Co., 19 East Lake St., Minneapolis,
Minn.
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DO YOU W A N T R E A L B A R G A IN S IN
latest model P in Games, Slots, Penny
Chutes, Glass Marbles, Brass Checks, etc.
W rite us and we will surprise you."
Charles Pittle, New Bedford, Mass. 8-35
P H O N O G R A P H S — COIN-OPERATED.
24 record, selective, factory rebuilt
Labels, modernistic cabinets. Complete,
$105.00. Capitol Autom atic Music Com­
pany, Inc., 460 W . 34th St., New York,
New York.
F O R S A L E —TEN A D V A N C E 100 B A R
lc Hershey, $5.50: 10 Columbus lc Ball
Gum, $2.76; 3 Mills Official w ith legs,
•H.OO; 1 Jennings Target, $4.00. A. J.,
2724 Pershing Road, Chicago.
E X T R A S P E C IA L — M IL L S CAN NON
Fire, like new, 40 inch, $19.60; Mills
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?24-5°: Exhibits
I.O.U., $16.50; Jennings Sportsman, late
model, black, $52.50; Jennings l^enny
iRokr^’ single, w ith bent coin return,
$19.50; Paces lc Reserve, w ith bent coin
return, $26.50; Wahoos, brand new, $35.00;
Shooting Stars, $11.50: Blue Streaks,
$6.50; Jennings Football, rebuilt, $16 50-
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A rm y and Navy, $14.50; Rockelite, $17.60;
Chicago Express, $27.50; Traffic C, $34.50;
Autobank,
$29.60;
Champions,
$35.00;
Kelly Pool, $22.50; Score-A-Lite, $22,50;
Beam Lite, $24.50. One-third deposit witli
order. Gerber & Glass Distrib. Co., 914
Diversey Blvd., Chicago, 111 .
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S A L E O R E X C H A N G E —F IF T Y CO LU M ­
bus 5c P eanut Machines, like new,
ready for location, $4.50. W a n t Colum-
xrUS’*t~
Rapids, lc, or penny-nickel
North westerns. R. Sandys, 3310 Beverly
Road, B altimore, Md.
GUARANTEED R E B U IL T G A M E S —
w inners. $30.00; Golden Gates,
w r £ 0; A utobanks, $26.00; W ahoo, $25.00.
W rite for Bulletin No. 22, listing over
u 00 used games. Mdiwest Merchandising
Company, 227 So. Green St., Chicago, 111
SU PER-BARGAIN S—E V E R Y M A C H IN E
in A-l mechanical order. First class
appearance. All listings subject to prior
Hfie- Ghanjpions, $35.00; Rocket, Rocke-
ntes, $25.00; Sportsman, Jr. (without
Seorelites.
$22.60;
Rebound,
’i fn n in g s Football (rebuilt), Sensation,
Cris? £ r„oss’ $16.00; Action, Jr.
(brand new), $13.50; Forward Pass, Sr.,
T^nvacri Sr., Chicago Club House (with
•Jack Pot Divider), Relay, Sr., 7-11
P,ew)* $12.60; Super 8 , $10.50;
P o f e GA
ate- $9-5°: Crack Shot, Jack
■AmeriGa.n Beauty, New Deal,
Contact, Master, $9.00; Pok-O-Reel, $8.00;
•’®r,Marbl' J a x - Genco Official
P a ®eball
$7.50;
Official
Sweepstakes,
. S ^ e r Gate, Silver Flash, In ter­
national, Horseshoe $6.50; W orld’s Series,

’ Rotomatics, Pennant, Scoreboard,
$5.00, Derby Venders, $3.50. Terms: 1/3
cash w ith order, balance C.O.D. Ship-
byexpress unless otherwise ordered,
l.O .B . Chicago. W rite for Rock Bottom
.latest new and used machines.
cl -)n r> allowance on your old games,
bkill Games Sales Corporation, 3313 Arrri-
itage Ave.. Chicago.
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AUTOMATIC AGE
June, 1935
G U A R A N T E E D G A M ES — D E A D W IT H
a reliable Arm. Traffic C, $29.50; Chi­
cago Express, $30.00; Synchro, Sr., $24.50;
Sensation, $20.00; Castle Lite, $20.00;
Cavalcade, $20.00; Beacon, $20.00; Action,
20.00; Jennings Football, $20.00; Time,
18.50; Live Power, $15.00; Shooting Star,
15.00; Blue Streak, $15.00; Flying Trap­
eze, $15.00; B ig Bertha, $10.00; Forward
Pass, $7.50; W orld's Series, $5.00; N a tu ­
ral, dice game, $5.00. A jax Sales Co.,
6643 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, 111.
CH A M PION S,
$37.00; S P O R T S M A N ,
new improved model, like new, $60.00;
Model A Traffics, w ith check separators,
improved modei, three weeks old, $74.50.
M utual Service, 622 E. First St., Dayton,
Ohio.
N O T IC E — B E L L M A C H IN E O P E R A ­
tors get in touch a t once w ith Rock-
Ola for the biggest machine bargains in
America. All makes and kinds of Bells
and Venders. Slightly used b ut guaran­
teed like new. Lowest prices ever known
in this business. W rite and tell us your
needs. W ill send you facts and prices
immediately.
Rock-Ola
M anufacturing
Corporation, 800 North Kedzie Ave.,
Chicago, 111., U. S. A.
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R E A L B A R G A IN S — C H ICAG O E x ­
press, $22.50; Rebound, $16.50; Major
League, $16.50; Criss Cross, plain, $15.00;
Shyvers Cannon Fire, $12.50; Drop Kick,
$10.00; Golden Gate, $8.00; Electro, $7.00;
Lightning, $7.00; W orld’s Series, $5.00;
Blue Ribbon, $5.00; A.B.T. Horseshoes,
$5.00; Airway, $4.00; Jigsaw, $3.00. We
buy, sell and exchange. W rite. Crescent
Vending Company, 1520 E. 67th St.,
Chicago, 111.
M IL L S R E S E R V E JA C K POT FRON TS
for venders or bells a t special price
of $2.00 each. Also, wanted to buy Mills
Escalator W a r Eagle Mystery Blue
Fronts, all 5c play. Please give serial
number. W ill pay the top price for them.
D & S Novelty Co., 1005 Broadway,
Rockford, 111.
F O R S A L E —35 A D V A N C E NO. 11 NUT
Machines, $3.50 each; 40 Advance 1c.
Gum Machines. U nit C, $2.50 each; 3
Advance lc Selective Gum or Chocolate
Machines, 2 column, $4.00 each; 1 Triple
Selective lc Merchandise Vender, sells
3 kinds of nuts or candies in one machine,
cost $16.50, w ith stand, $5.00; 15 large,
4 column, lc Gum and Chocolate M a­
chines, large mirror front, $5.00. All
above machines are in perfect working
order and newly painted. Marsh Vend­
ing Co., 2132 Harrison Ave., Bronx, N. Y.
151
F O R SALE — SU PPLIES
M ISCELLANEOU S
D O YO U C O U N T P E N N I E S AN D
nickels? “Presto” coin counter, counts
and stacks 100 pennies in 15 seconds, also
stacks Nickels. Fits the pocket. Handy,
Rapid and Exact. Money refunded if not
satisfied. Price, $1.60 each, postpaid.
Supreme Products Company, 833 N. M ich­
igan Ave., Chicago, 111.
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P REM IU M S, P R IZ E S , LA T EST N O V E L
ties and staples, suitable for machine
operators, P in games, etc. W rite for cata­
logue. N. Shure Company, W orld’s L a rg ­
est Novelty House, Adams and Wells St.,
Chicago. Illinois.______________________10-85
M A IL IN G LISTS — N E W L Y C O M P ILE D
of buying operators and Jobbers from
coast to coast, or by states if desired.
2,500 Names, $5.00; 5,000 Names, $9.00;
7,600 Names, $12.00. W e guarantee our
lists to be up-to-date and accurate be­
cause of regular mailings. Supreme Prod­
ucts Company, 333 N. M ichigan Ave.,
Chicago. 111._____________________________ tfc
W E F U R N IS H A L L T Y P ES O F T OKENS
or checks for pin games or payout ta ­
bles, slot machines, etc. M ailing lists
compiled, coin counters, name plates.
W rite for circulars and samples. Supreme
Products Company, 333 N. M ichigan
Ave., Chicago, 111.
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1,000 T U B U L A R W R A P P E R S , 60c,
F.O.B. Accurate Coin Counters, heavy
alum inum casting, penny or nickel, $1.00,
postage paid. Five Star Ball Gum — at
carload price. Hecht Nielson, 1322-28
Congress St., Chicago, 111.
6-35
S U P P L IE S — F I F T Y B O X E S (5.000
Balls), good quality Ball Gum, $5.90;
1,000 Tubular Wrappers (50 pennies or 40
nickels), either size, $1.00; One-inch M a r­
bles for P in Tables (set of 10), 75c; 7/8
inch Marbles (set of 10), 60c; 4 D ry­
Cell Batteries, $1.00; 10 Pounds Vending
Machine Candy, $1.55’ 30 Pounds Vend­
ing Machine Candy, $4.50; Glass Globes
for Columbus Venders, $1.00 each, or
10.00 per dozen; W all Brackets for Co-
umbus Models “M ,” “ZM ” and ZM B.”
50c each; Vise Grip Locks, 50 each, $5.50
per dozen; Non-pick Padlocks, $40c each,
$4.00 per dozen; Suction Rubber Cups,
$1.00 per dozen. Cash w ith order. All
prices F.O.B. W ichita. M. T. Daniels,
1027A University Ave., W ichita, Kansas.
6-35
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W A N T ED TO BUY
WTLL B U Y U S E D P IN G A M ES A N D
A.B.T. Game Hunters from Chicago
operators. Tel. Albany 4761.
6-85
W A N T E D TO B U Y — P E A N U T M A ­
chines. Give make, age and capacity.
For sale or trade— Saratoga Sweepstakes,
new style, pari mutuel model. W . Lentz,
515 Main St., Covington, Ky.
W A N T E D F O R CASH—L A R G E Q U A N ­
tity used P eanut Venders. Must be
cheap as we resell. Robbins Co., 1141-A
D eKalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
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W A N T E D — H A Z A R D S AT $4.00; SE-
lect-Ems at. $5.50; and Airways at $4.00.
Any quantity. Must be mechanically per­
fect. Blue Grass Vending Co., Box 162,
Georgetown, Ky.
S u b s c r ib e H E R E
S P E C IA L — W H Y G A M B LE A W A Y
your money on questionable scales,
when you can get the nationally famous
$75.00 LoBoy scale for only $35.00? W rite
today and get the facts on Rock-Ola’s
LoBoy—America’s best scale! Rock-Ola
M anufacturing Corporation. 800 North
Kedzie Ave., Chicago, 111., U. S. A.
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O N E H U N D R E D N ON-CHIP P IN G A M E
marbles, assorted blue, white, yellow,
7/8 inch, $2.00; 300 for $5.00. One hu n ­
dred 1 inch. $2.50; 300 for $6.50. Add post­
age, 100, 15c; 300, 30c. A t these prices
you can replace marbles in p in games
often and greatly Increase the play.
Money order or certified check insures
prompt shipment. Louis Henry, 926 Lind-
ley, Philadelphia, Pa.
O P ERA T O RS! M A K E E X T R A P RO FIT S
easily by placing carded nuts, carded
razor blades, carded aspirin in your
regular locations. Agents wanted for
above items and potatoe chips, pop corn.
W rite, Interstate Supply Service, 211-213
First Ave., N., Minneapolis, Minn.
A N A T U R A L FO R V E N D IN G M A C H IN E
operators who are seeking new and
more tem pting 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 far
longer. W rite for complete details and
prices. Liberal samples for ten cents,
postpaid. Interstate N ut Company, 211­
213 First Ave., N., Minneapolis, Minn.
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