Automatic Age

Issue: 1935 September

148
AUTOMATIC AGE
September, 1985
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90 days.
C LOSIN G OUT A L L U S E D M A C H IN ES.
Need the space. Beam Lites, $14.95;
Jr. Rebound, $11.95; Sr. Action, $12.50;
Live Power, $7.95; Jr. Trapeze, $7.95;
Master or Jun io r Contact, $4.95; Sr.
Cannon Fire, $9.95; Penny Ante, $4.00;
Rock-Ola *‘21,” $15.95; W alaer Booth
P eanut Machines, $1.75; Columbus 21,
4 lb. bowl, brand new, $4.25. Gopher
Novelty Co., 706 Sixth Ave., So., M inne­
apolis, M inn.
E X C H A N G E O R S A L E IN CAN AD A—
Only
eight
extraordinary
Mystery
Golden Side Venders, Mills, 5c play, $90.00
each. Serial numbers over 345,000 or ex­
change for Rebounds, Kings, Beamlite,
Sportsman, Hunter, W orld’s Series or any
Pin Games or Counter Games in good
condition. Bert Lexier, Yorkton, Canada.
10-35
POR S A L S —SECOND HAND
F O R S A L E O R T R A D E —10 S L IG H T L Y
used Bullet A utom atic Payout Games.
W ill express subject to your inspection
for $10.00 each, or will trade for Spark
Plugs, Slots, Phonographs, Diggers, or
what have you? F. B. Turner, P. O. Box
578, W olf Point, Mont.
L O 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., 556 W.
Douglas Ave., W ichita, Kansas.
11-35
AT T EN T IO N S O U T H ERN O H IO O P E R ­
ators. W e have a fine stock of recon­
ditioned pin tables. Stop in and get ac­
quainted. Mare-Coin-Machine Company,
622 E. F irst Street, Dayton, Ohio.
C O IN -O P E RA T E D A M P L IF IE D P H O N O ­
graphs. 24 Record Selective Gabel I n ­
struments, in Streamline M o d e r n is t i c
Cabinets; complete ready for operation,
w ith 60 records, permo needle and con­
nection cord, $99.00. Capitol Autom atic
Music Co., Inc., 460 W est 34th Street.
New York City.
9-35
C O IN -O P ER A T ED M A C H IN E S BOUGHT,
sold, exchanged. Clips, Trade Checks,
Keys, Stands, Cards, Dice. Catalogue
free. Jarl & Co., 1701 Leavenworth St.,
Omaha, Nebr.
9-35
L A R G E STOCK— L A T E M O D E L U S E D
machines a t your own price. List
mailed weekly. Marion Company, 564
W est Douglas Ave., W ichita, Kansas.
12-35
L IK E N E W — RE B O U N D S, I.O .U ., STOP
and Go, $18.50 each; Sportsman, *40.00;
H it or Miss, $45.00; P u t ’N Take, $46.00;
A uto D art, $60.00; Traffic "A ,” $75.00;
Flamingo, $17.50. C. G. Scholle, 3003
Harrison St., Davenport, la .
9-36
A L L M A K E S P E N N Y SCA LES BOUGHT.
sold and exchanged. W orld’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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W IS C O N S IN A N D M ID W E S T OPER-
ators—Get our new list. L ate model
amusement tables, counter machines,
etc.
L and O’ Lakes Novelty Service,
Wales, Wise.
10-35
F IR S T $140.00 B U YS T H IR T Y M O D E L
“M ” Columbus Penny Peanut Machines
used less than three weeks. 25% or more
cash with order, balance C.O.D. Get your
name oh our m ailing list and save money.
M. T. Daniels, 1027A University Ave.,
W ichita, Kansas.
10-35
G O IN G OUT O F BU SIN ESS — MUST
sell any price, or w ill sell entire route
Marble Games. Counter Games, Slot M a ­
chines, etc., lc and 5c play. W rite for
prices. S. A. McHarg, P. O. Box 21, Salt
Lake City, Utah.
C A N A D IA N O PERAT ORS. B A R G A IN S !
W rite for a complete list of used parts
Pin Games and Slots. M ills no Jack Pot
Slots, $12.50; Single Jack Pot, $19.50;
L ittle Duke, lc play, $19.00; Escalators,
$59.50; P uritan Venders. $11.00; Contact,
$18.00; Electro, $19.50; Silver Cup, $12.00;
Big Bertha. $22.00; W orld’s Series, $12.00.
Roxy Novelty Company, 126 Dundas St.,
W ., Toronto, Canada.
F O R S A L E —80 C E D A R R A P ID S P E A ­
n u t Venders; chromium plated; can’t
be told from new; all on location; $575.00.
Norm an Torkelson, Black River Falls,
Wisconsin.
M IL L S 5c E SC A LA T O R J A C K POT
Bells, $47.50; lc Mills Golden Bells,
$50.00; W a tlin g lc, 5c Twin Jack Pot
Bells or Venders, $30.00. 1/3 deposit.
M any other bargains. Kinzer Novelty
Co., 1519 E. 60th St., Chicago.
T W E N T Y -F IV E S E E B U R G SELECTO-
phones, w alnut cabinets. These in stru­
ments are in first-class condition in
every respect. Ship subject to exam ina­
tion. Guarantee same as factory. $137.50
each. 1/3 deposit w ith order, balance
C.O.D. A tla n ta Coin Machine Exchange,
313 W est Peachtree Street, A tlanta, Ga.
W E BUY, S E L L A N D E X C H A N G E A L L
makes of coin-operated phonographs.
Capitol A utom atic Music Co., Inc., 460
W est 34th Street, New York City.
W IL L T R A D E P E A N U T M A C H IN E S,
like new, chrom ium plated- for late
model lc play Pace, Mills, W a tlin g Slots.
W rite, Joseph Heger. 1108 B urlington
Ave., W orthington, Minn.
FO R SALE OR T RAD E FO R POOL
tables. Mills Venders or your equity in
late Phonographs; Action, Sr.; Rebounds;
Drop Kicks; Golden Gates; Lightnings;
Super “8” ; Jigsaws; W orld’s Series; M a r­
ble-Jax; Lelands; Ambassadors; W a tlin g
Twin Jack Pots; Regular and W onder
Venders; Mills Bell Boys, w ith coin
dividers. $10.00, 5 for $45.00. All A-l con­
dition. H all Bros., Jasper, Ala.
P E A N U T M A C H IN E S (HOT), 5c P LA Y ,
76 only, $3.50 each. Ideal Novelty, 3003
Lemp, St. Louis, Mo.
L O W E R P R IC E S T H IS M O N T H — 1
Mills 5c S.V. Mystery Golden Award
D .J.P ., like new, $60.50; 1 Mills 25c
Golden Bell, $54.00; 1 Mills 6c D .J.P .
Eagle Bell, $38.50; 1 Nickel W atlin g
D .J.P . Front Vender, $31.50; 1 5c Mills
D .J.P . Bell, $26.50; 6 5c Jennings-Pace
D .J.P . Bells, $26.50 each; 2 26c Jennings-
Pace D .J.P . Bells, $30.50 each; 1 5c Je n ­
nings Peacock D .J.P . Bell, $35.50; 10
5c W a tlin g S.J.F., $17.50 each; 5 25c
W a tlin g S .J.P., $19.50 each; 5 5c Caille
S.J.P., $21.50 each; 5 25c Caille S.J.P.,
$23.50 each; 6 5c Caille S.J.P., $10.00 each;
2 Janette Rotary Convertors, from 110
D C . to 110 A.C., $22.60 each. Tell me
w hat you w ant in P in Games. Hoke D is­
tributor, 3115 Adam s M ills Road, N .W .,
W ashington, D. C.
C A ILL E S, 4 R E E L , G R A N D P R IZ E
Bells. 5c play, Jack Pots. $15.00; Mills
Gray Fronts, Gold Award Bells, 5c play,
$55.00; Mills W a r Eagle Bells, 5c play,
$47.50; 1 M ills Gooseneck Bell, 10c play,
w ith Rock-Ola Super Triple Jack Pot,
$35.00; M ills L io n ’s Head Gooseneck
Bells. 5c play, $38.00; W a tlin g Ball Gum
Venders, Twin Jack Pot. lc play, just
like new. $35.00; Mills Original Jack Pots
for F.O .K . Venders, Reserve, at $2.00
each. D & S Novelty Co., 1005 Broadway,
Rockford, 111.
TICKETS F O R M IL L S T ICKET T E, $1.50
per M, lots of five thousand; $1.35 per
M, lots of ten thousand. Positively no ja m ­
ming, no re-assorting needed. Payout
percentage guaranteed 45%.
Make the
most money on Tickette machines with
our tickets. Have sold over one million
tickets. Tickette machine, $17.50. Cash
w ith order. Silent Sales Company, Silent
Sales Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn.
C I G A R E T T E M A C H I N E S , W H IL E
they last. Used reconditioned Rowe
Aristocrats, stand included: also National
#6-26, stand included, $32.60 each. All in
A-l condition, w ith siug device, some
w ith change makers. East Side Coin
Machine Company, 106 N orth M ain Street,
E ast St. Louis, 111.
11-35
G U A R A N T E E D R E C O N D IT IO N E D
Games— Flying Trapeze, large, $9,50;
Golden Gates, $7.50; Drop Kicks, $7.60;
L i g h t n i n g s , $6.60; R e b o u n d s , $9.50;
Twenty-one, $30.00; Traffic, C, $14.50.
W rite for bulletin listing over 300 games.
1/3 w ith order, balance C.O.D., F.O.B.
Chicago. Midwest Merchandising Co., 227
S. Green St., Chicago, 111.
CA N N O N F IR E , JR ., B Y S H YV ERS,
extra special bargain price, $12.60.
One-third cash. W rite for price list on
other bargains. Chicago Vending Co..
235 E. 95th Street, Chicago, HI.
SCA LES F O R SA LE—D U B TO O T H E R
interests w ill sell four large dial Mills
scales at once. Best offer takes them.
Louis C. R athbun, Oelwein, Iowa.
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AUTOMATIC AGE
September, 1935
W E H A V E GOT 20 N ELSO N -W IG G EN
Orchestra, style 5-X. W ill trade for Slot
Machines. So if you have idle machines
that are not making- money, this is the
tim e for you to trade on a money-making
machine. D & S Novelty Co., 1005 Broad­
way, Rockford, 111.
FO R S A L E —25 D O U B L E COLUM N lc
Stick G um Venders, $4.00 each; 100
5c A B T and Chicago Coin Chutes, 50c
each. W rite for close-out prices on 200
reconditioned P in Games. Robbins Co.,
1141-A DeK alb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
FO R S A L E — M O D E R N P EA N U T M a ­
chines, $1.75; Larks, $2.00; W hirlw ind
Venders, $4.00; Greyhound, like Steeple­
chase, $1.50; Steeplechase, $2.00. F. & M.
Vending Co., Coles Rd., Middletown, Ohio.
F O R S A L E — O N E M U TOSCOPE D E
luxe model Crane. Used three weeks,
for demonstrations only. Purchased new.
W ill take $125.00. J. E. Triflllis, 154 W .
3rd St., Chester, Pa.
R O U T E 200 M A C H IN ES, G RA N D B O IS
ball gum, Duplex E, Advance Peanut,
$600.00 cash, plus merchandise. 3 C ham ­
pions, $25.00, $65.00 takes all; safes, 2
doors, $8.00 each; case-hardened heavy
logging chain, 5 ft., $2.00; stands, $1.50.
One-third deposit, balance C.O.D. O-Kay
M anufacturing Co., Newcastle, Ind.
E X C H A N G E O R S A L E IN CAN AD A—
Only
eight
extraordinary
Mystery
Golden Side Venders Mills 5c play, $90.00
each. Serial numbers over 345,000 or ex­
change for Rebounds, Kings, Beamlite,
Sportsman, Hunter, W orld Series or any
Pin Games or Counter Games in good
condition. Bert Lexier, Yorkton, Canada.
FOR SA L E — SU PPLIES
S U P P L IE S — 20 PO U N D S W H IT E P i s ­
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 M ar­
bles (assorted colors and sizes), $3.50;
Adjustable. Slot Machine Stands, $2.96.
M. T. Daniels, 1027-A University Ave.,
W ichita, Kansas.
9-35
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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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.
10-35
FOR V E N D IN G M A C H IN ES, FIN 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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W A N T lc P L A Y SLOTS, P A C E B A N ­
tam and Comets, Mills and W atlin g
Double Jacks and w ith venders preferred.
W a n t Columbus Model 17 Gum Venders;
Penny K ing Gum Venders. W a n t Co­
lumbus Model A P eanut Venders and
Model ZM Pistachio Venders. N o ju n k
and priced to sell. Joseph Heger, 1108
Burlington Ave., W orthington, Minn.
W A N T E D — U SE D P E R S O N W E IG H -
ing Scales. R. W . Foster, Coles Rd.,
Middletown, Ohio.
10-35
W A N T E D F O R CASH—A L L K IN D S OF
pin tables, Mills Escalators,
Mills
Q. T.'s, lc and 5c play, 3-in-Line, bowl
or skill type. Price must be low as we
resell. Largest coin house in Northwest.
Badger B ay Company, Green Bay, W is.
W A N T E D F O R CASH — U SED C IG A ­
rette machines equipped w ith Match
Vending mechanisms. Best prices paid.
Quote— Make, Quantity, Condition. M ajor
Amusement Co., 11-15 East Runyon St.,
Newark, N. J.
CASH F O R M IL L S S IN G L E JA C K POT
Side Venders and Phonographs. Give
full details. Hoke, 3115 Adams M ill Road
N, W ., W ashington, D. C.
P IN G A M 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. Louis Henry, 926 Lindley, P hila­
delphia, Pa.
10-35
P IN GAM ES A N D C O U N T E R GA M ES
wanted. W ill assume payments. See­
burg Symphonola Phonographs. Give de­
tails and best price first letter. A. B.,
c/o A utom atic Age.
FIN E S T Q U A L IT Y GUM — LA STING
flavor, $11.25 case (10,000 balls). Send
20c for sample box of 100. Standard Sales
Service, 785 SO. 16th St., Newark, N. J.
10-35
P REM IU M S, P R IZ E S , LA TEST 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 W ells St.,
Chicago, Illinois.
10-35
W ANTED TO BUY
DO
YOU
COUNT
P E N N IE S
AND
nickels? "Presto’' coin counter, counts
and stacks 100 pennies in 15 seconds, also
stacks Nickels. Fits the pocket. H andy
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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F IV E STAR B A L L GUM. W R IT E FO R
prices. R. S. Johnson, 232 Merri-
weather, Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich.
7-36
A N A T U R A L F O 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-snell. Vend
better than peanuts and stay fresh and
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.
9-35
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W A N T E D TO B U Y F O R CASH—M ILL S
Extraordinaries, Blue Fronts, Q. T.s,
P in Tables. Job lots.
Quote prices.
Largest distributors in Northwest. B ad­
ger Bay Company, Green Bay, W is. 10-35
W A N T E D — E X P E R IE N C E D O P E R A ­
tors for all type Digger Machines to
work in vicinity of New York. Must have
car. Splendid proposition. Machine Corp.
of America, 61 W hitehall St., New York
City.
M ISCELLANEOUS
W E F U R N IS H A L L T YPES OF TOK EN S
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. Michigan
Ave., Chicago, 111.
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