Automatic Age

Issue: 1936 February

February, 1986
TOTEM A U T O M A TIC 5 c T IC K E T COU N ­
ter pin games. Like new, $10.00 each,
including tickets. Rohbins Co., 1141-A
DeKalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
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P R O V E N F O R M E C H A N IC A L P E R F E C ­
tion and player appeal, late style auto ­
m atic and lite-up novelty pin games, fac­
tory closeouts, brand new Carioca, Gold
Award. Stampedes, and others, a t sub­
stantial reductions,
limited
quantity.
W rite or wire for prices. Silent Sales Co.,
Minneapolis, M inn.
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U SE D CO IN -O P ERA T ED M A C H IN E S —
Hundreds P in Games and Slots. Send
for our list of prices. Handbook Coin
Machine Exchange, 1612 State Street,
Erie, Pa.
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CO IN -O P ER A T E D A M P L IF IE D P H O N O ­
graphs. 28 records, Capehart Orches-
tropes, Model G series. All in perfect
operating condition, Just reconditioned.
Have 15 machines to sell. Make us a
cash offer for any quantity. Electric
Equipm ent
Co.,
817 Market
Street,
Youngstown, Ohio.
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F O R SALE — SU PPLIES
F IV E STAR B A L L GUM. W R IT E FOR
prices. R. S. Johhsori, 232 Merri-
weather, Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich.
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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 w rapping 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, 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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P EAN U TS, 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 Num ber 4.
Interstate Supply Co., 211-213 First Ave.,
N., Minneapolis, M inn.
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R E A L V A L U E S — AUTOM ATIC A N D
Counter Games, look like new, some
floor samples. Jumbo, $52.50; Prospector,
$45.00; Bonanza, $39.50; De Luxe, $50.00;
Gold Award, $42.50; Ace, $39.50; Red
Arrow, $24.50; Stampede, $39.50; K e n ­
tucky Derby, $52.50; A.B.T. One Shot.
$32.50; M ills Q.T., $32.50; Liberty Bell,
$32.50; Gold Rush, $32.50; Seven-Eleven
(new u n it), $32.50; Win-A-Pack, $13.60;
Penny Pack, $11.00; Penny Smoke, $9.00;
Texas Leaguer, $7.00; Tickette, $7.00.
Every game carries a new machine g uar­
antee. J. and J. Novelty Company, 2272
Gratiot, Detroit, Mich. '
S U P P L IE S —20 PO U N D S L A R G E W H IT E
P istachio Nuts, $7.00; 20 pounds large
Red Pistachio Nuts, $7.20; 50 boxes (5,000
balls) Sum Chew Ball Gum, $5.90; Collec­
tion Books, $1.00 per dozen; Drv Cell
Batteries. $2.35 per dozen; Vise-Grip
Locks, 50c each, $5.50 per dozen. Cash
w ith order. M. T. Daniels, 1027-A U n i­
versity Ave., W ichita, Kansas.
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ROCK-OLA SCREAM OS, $19.50; W A G O N
Wheels, $12.50; W illiam Tells, $12.50;
Drop Kicks. $3.00; Registers, $4.00; Sig­
nals. $5.00. W rite for full list of pin game
bargains. Every game guaranteed in A-l
condition. Terms: 25% deposit, balance
C.O.D. Trade for any vending machines
w hat have you?—Midwest Mdse. Co.,
227 S. Green St., Chicago, 111.
F IV E STAR B A L L GUM. T H E S U P E ­
rior Brand. H ighest quality, lowest
price. W rite for quotations. Prize Ball
Gum, 4 new colors, assorted sample box,
60c, postpaid. Hecht Nielsen, 1328 Con­
gress St., Chicago, 111.
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T EN N E A R L Y N E W M IL L S T ICK ET T E
machines, only $10.00 each. Dyer Serv­
ice Station, Baldwin, Kansas.
D lCEOM AT IC, $2.50; O F F IC IA L S W E E P ­
stakes Vender, $3.00; Club House, d i­
vider, also w ith jack pot and divider,
$4.50; Calvert Pin, $1.50; Sweet Sally.
$3.50; Mills M int Vender, 5c play, $15.00.
Third w ith order. Eastern Vending Co.,
2703 U lm an Ave., Chicago, 111.
O P E R A T O R S A T T EN TION —25 S L IG H T -
ly used Seeburg Selectophone Phono­
graphs. Guaranteed mechanically right.
One Phonograph at $115.00, in lots of 6
a t $100.00 each, F.O.B. Atlanta. A tlanta
Coin Machine Exchange, 136 Piedmont
Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
p O R S A LE —U S E D P H O N O G R A P H S . 4
24-record Gabels in rebuilt cabinet and
niodernistic design; 5 8-record Western
Jplectric Selectors; 2 12-record Standards.
All machines have outside tone-control.
amplified, selective, autom atic, in good
condition and on location now. $50.00
®ach. G unn Music House, 6654 Theisen,
Dearborn, Mich.
FO R S A L E — P E A N U T M A C H IN E S —
Cedar Rapids, $3.50; Masters, $3.50 and
*2.00; Columbus, $3.50; several North-
^esterns. $5.00. All mechanically A-l.
Trvin Reiche, 139 W . V an Buren, N aper­
ville, 111 .


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f O R S A L E —B E A M LIT E , $7.60: CALVA-
.c a d e , $10.00; Rocket, late model. $10.00;
Fleet. $3.00; Merry-Go-Round. $3.00; Live
Power, $4.00; Kelly Pool. $8.00; Builder-
Upper, $10.00; Dice-O-Matic. $2.50; M ajik
geys, $3.00; Rockelite, $10.00: American
oeauty, $3.00; Arm y and Navy, late
^odel, $10.00; Reel-O-Ball. $5.00; L ig h t­
i n g , $4.00; A.B.T. Horseshoe, $3.00;
Flying Trapeze. $4.00; Esquire, $8.00;
Blue Streak, $3.00; Pontiac, $2.00: W h ir l­
wind Vender. $3.00; Superior Cigarette
Machines, $5.00: W ild Cargo. $3.00; Mod­
ern P eanut Machines. $1.50. Address,
J * ., W . Foster, Coles Rd., Middletown.
Ohio.
S U P PL IE S , R E F IL L S A N D M A CH IN ES,
for Prophylactic Rubber Vending M a­
chine operators. W rite for details. Artee
Co., Upper Darby, Pa.
4-36
N E W P EA N U T -S H A P ED CAN DY, 740
pieces to pound. Five Star Ball Gum,
$6.00 per carton of 50 boxes, freight pre­
paid. W rite for quotations on 5 to 25
cases. Coin Counters, alum inum casting,
lc and 5c, $1.00 each, postpaid. Tubular
Wrappers, 60c per thousand, F.O.B. Hecht
Nielsen, 1328 Congress St., Chicago, 111.
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PORTABLE C O IN C O U N T IN G M A ­
chine. Most sensational device on the
market. Counts and wraps pennies, nickels
and dimes. Price $12.50 each. D istributor­
ships available. Stein Service & Mercan­
tile Co., 1655 Madison St., Chicago, 111.
W A N T E D —U SE D M IL L S D A N C E M A S­
ter and De Luxe. Also W urlitzers
P-12 Models. Frank RingJer, 10344 West
W arren Ave., Dearborn, Alich.
W a n t e d — s e v e r a l s e l e c t iv e
5c Candy Machines in good condition.
Cash w aiting if priced right. Give full
details. Schutt’s Vending Service, 180
Wordsworth, Ferndale, Mich.
W A N T E D F O R C A SH — A D V A N C E
Model D Gum Ball Machines, in any
quantity. W rite to S. Bell, 6801 Euclid
Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
W IL L P A Y CASH
FOR ADVANCE
Model 4 Ball Gum Machines. M ust be
cheap. W rite at once. H. Quinn, 845 Linn
D r.. Cleveland, Ohio.
W A N T E D — 50 S E E B U R G H O C K E Y
Games. Radio Rifles bought and sold.
Save $10.00 per thousand feet on new
Spicy Film . Autom atic Novelty Company,
2047 N. W anam aker St., Philadelphia, Pa.
W A N T E D — BEST P R IC E S ON U SED
W urlitzer P-12 or Mills De Luxe. Can
also use a few P-10 or Mills Standards
a t the right price. G unn Music House,
6654 Theisen, Dearborn, Mich.
W A N T E D — M ILL S, JE N N IN G S , P A C E
and W a tlin g Bells and Venders, Late
Model Payoff Marble Tables. P ay Cash.
Leo Mills, 1107 Wayne, Dallas, Texas. 4-36
W A N T E D —A L L K IN D S O F U S E D A R ­
cade machines. Buckley Cranes; M uto­
scope Cranes; Mutoscope Shooting M a ­
chines; Radio Rifles; Gypsy Fortune
Cabinets; Indian F akir Fortune Cabinets:
Mother Shipton Cabinets; any types of
Ticket Delivery Fortune Machines; any
types of good Arcade Machines; Models;
Crystal Gazers; Grand Champion- A uto­
m atic Sales Cabinet Machines; Electric
Hoists; Magic Fingers; Clockwork Muto-
scopes; Novelty M erchantm an; Cranes;
Darbys; also Mills Golden Silent Award
Bells; Jennings 5c L ittle Dukes and
Duchess; W a tlin g Twin Bells; Official
Sweepstakes; Kiddie Mutoscopes; Ticket
P rinting P in Tables. Reply to. Capaldi
Brothers, 67 Glasgow Road, Clydebank,
Glasgow, Scotland.
M ISCELLANEOU S
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. F its the pocket. H andy
Rapid and Exact. Money refunded If not
satisfled.
Price, $1.60 each, postpaid.
Supreme Products Company, 333 N. M ich­
igan Ave., Chicago, 111.
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W A N T ED TO BUY
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 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 E WTLL P A Y C A S H F O R CO 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 ANTED — U SED NORTHW ESTERN
lc and 5c Venders. Must be reasonable
and in good condition. R. Ingenthron,
1276 Ardmore Ave., Chicago. 111.
W A N T E D — D A V A L P E N N Y PACKS.
perfect shape. Make lowest quotation.
Ja y Wides, Logansport, Ind.
W A N T E D — 1.000 U S E D COLUMBUS.
Advance, Master, Empire Peanut V en­
ders. Prices must be right, as we resell.
Robbins Co.. 1141-A DeKalb Ave., Brook-
tile Co., 1655 Madison St., Chicago. III. c
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W E F U R N IS H A L L T YP ES O F T OK ENS
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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P R EM IU M S. IM P O R T E D N O V E LT IE S
and salesboard assortments. Superior
Salesboards. W rite for catalogue. Opal
7/8 Marbles, $18.00 a thousand. Atlas
Novelty & Premium Co., 623 E. W yom ing
Ave., Philadelphia. Pa.
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$25,000 A D D IT IO N A L C A P IT A L N E E D E D
by old established, responsible m a n u­
facturers of merchandise vending m a ­
chines, enjoying excellent reputation and
tremendous following in trade. Reply In
strict confidence to Box 75, c/o Autom atic
Age.
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N E W FA C E F O R SPORTSM AN (J E N ­
nings). Makes a new machine out of
your original investment. Just pull the
pins (nothing else), paste on tne New
Face, reset pins—Presto—a new machine
for $5.00 w ith 3 hours work. A kid can
do it. How m any can you use. W rite
A. C. Butters. 1225 W . Mitchell St..
Milwaukee, Wis.
FOR S A L E — CHICAG O M E T A L MFG.
Co. Double Safes, front and rear door
with locks. $15.00 each. American Sales
Co.. 932 Wrightwood Ave., Chicago.
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AUTOMATIC AGE
IN D E X T O A D V E R T IS E R S
FEBRU A RY. 1936
A
A.B.T. Mfg. Co.
.................... 50, 78, 80, 85, 97, 113, 139
Ace Sales Co.......................................... 70
Ad-Lee Co.
...................................... 123
Advance Machine Co........................... 114
American Chewing Products Corp. .122
American Pistachio Corp...................44
A tlas Novelty Corp...............................124
Autom atic Amusem ent Co.................95
A utom atic Sales Co............................ 14
Pioneer Vending Service ................. 98
Ponser, Geo............................................124
H
R
Reynolds, E. E ....................................153
Robbins & Co., D ..........40, 69, 126, 149
Rock-Ola Mfg. Corp....... Inside Front,
......... Inside Back Cover, 3-7, 161-164
Roovers Mfg. Co................................. 151
Rowe Mfg. Co....................................... 22
Hanson Scale Co.................................. 95
I
Ideal Novelty Co................................. 117
Illinois Lock Co.................................... 108
Independent Lock Co........................... 100
International Mutoscope Reel Co. .50, 94
J
Jennings & Co., O. D ...63-66, 131-134
K
K aufm an, Babe, In c ........................... 21
L
Lazar & Co., B. D ............................. 81
Lincoln Novelty Co............................. 138
Little N ut Vendor Co......................... 115
Badger Novelty Co................. ...99, 154
Bally Mfg. Co....... 13, 75, 87, 88, 90, 105
Banner Specialty Co........................... I l l
Barron & Co., E. T........................... 115
Berger Mfg. Co.
...............49, 99, 102, 111, 125, 141, 151
Birm ingham Vending Co...................121
Brewer & Sons, Chas........................ 118
M
Capehart Corp................................... 76-77
Chicago Lock Co................................. 118
Columbus Vending Co. ...B a c k Cover
Connecticut Amusement Co............. 48
Commodity Export Corp................... 119
M arkepp Co.................... ..................46, 83
Marshall, Inc., B. J ............................45
McCormick Vending Machine C o...140
Mills Novelty Co...............................15-18
Monarch Coin Machine Co................ 146
N
N ational Amusem ent Co.................... 67
N ational Coin Machine Corp........... 49
N ational Coin Machine Exchange. .137
Norris Mfg. Co...................................... 116
Northwestern Corp............................... 68
O
Oceancrest Novelty Co...................... 138
P
Paces Races .................................8-9, 42
Pacific Amusement Mfg. Co......... 10-11
Pan Confection Factory .................. 122
Patterson Vending Co........................ 47
P eanut Specialty Co........................... 117
Penny K in g System .................. 81, 111
Daniels, M. T.................................72, 148
Daval Mfg. Co...............103-104, 109-110
Drushell Co., J. D ............................... 12
E xhibit Supply Co....................
Grandbois, U. G ................................... 114
Groetchen Tool Co...................... 127-128
91, 93
Gabel Mfg. Co............................... 106-107
Gardner & Co. ...................................136
Gaylord Coin Machine Corp............. 92
Genco, In c .............................................. 89
General Metal Prod. Co......................119
Germack, John N ................................96
Globe P rintin g Co............................... 142
Goodbody, Joh n ..........................148, 152
Gottlieb & Co., D ............................... 84
Buying Mart Plan Subject
at Iowa Meeting
O R G A N IZ A T IO N of an “Associa­
tion Buying Mart” was the prin­
cipal subject of discussion at the
regular monthly meeting of the Auto­
matic Merchandisers’ Association of
Iowa, held on Tuesday, January 21,
in Des Moines.
Fred K. Chandler, secretary of the
association, first outlined the co­
operative buying plan to members
about a year ago. At that time he
P IM
pointed out that the funds accumu­
lated under such an arrangement
could be used for promoting a public
relations publicity campaign and in
handling legal matters. A plan of
this kind, he said, would encourage
members of the industry to place
their orders through the association,
which would benefit their own com­
munities, counties, and the state.
Present conditions indicate a real
GAME
CHECKS ►
for
Payout Tables, Pin Games, Bells, Jack Pot Games, etc.
Highest grade brass, accurately milled anti uniform in size and thickness.
Furnished in either the No-cash-value or Trade. Solid or with holes.
Ic
5000-..........................$4.00 M
1009............................ 4.25
500............................ 2.50
5c
$4.50 M
5.00
3.00
10c
$4.00 M
4.25
2.50
25c
$5.50 M
6.50
4.50
Nickel plated checks add $1.00 per M to above prices
Terms—One-third Cash— Balance C.O.D.
SUPREME PRODUCTS CO.
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333 No. Michigan, Chicago, 111.
S
San Tone Coin Machine Co............. 126
Self-Serv Mfg. Co............................... 140
Silent Sales Co...................... 20. 120, 152
Simmons Coin Machine Co...............130
South Coast Amusement .................144
Southern Autom atic Sales Co.
..............................................143. 150, 154
Specialty Coin Machine Builders. .141
Standard-Johnson Co., In c................ 86
Sterling Service ...................................145
Stoner Corp............................................82
Supreme Products .................... 115, 158
T
Talbert Novelty Co............................. 155
Trim ount Coin Machine Co.141, 157-160
V
V iking Specialty Co.................... 112, 148
W
Western Equipm ent & Supply Co. 147
W ilcox Co., W . W ........................97, 140
W ithey, B. A ........................................ 125
W . J. C. Vending Co......................... 112
W urlitzer Mfg. Co., Rudolph ....51-62
Y
Yale & Towne Mfg. Co......................102
Yale Slot & Slug Co..........................114
York Vending Co................................. 135
Z
Zenobia Co............................................. 38
need for such a plan, members de­
clared, which prompted them to take
definite action on the matter at the
January session.
President Robinson appointed Mr.
Chandler chairman of a committee
to work out details of the plan so
that it can be put into effect as
soon as possible. Others appointed
to this committee are Max Langer of
Dubuque, H. Z. Smith of Mason City,
and C. P. Harrison of Fort Madison.
The eight-point program adopted
by the National Council at its session
in Chicago during the Coin Machine
Convention, received the hearty en­
dorsement of the Iowa group.
Members voted to hold all future
meetings on the third Tuesday of
each month in the Kirkwood Hotel
in Des Moines.
AD V ERT ISER S!
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