Automatic Age

Issue: 1936 November


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T h e W o rld ’s Finest LIFE-TIME V endor
NEW M ODERN DESIGN ASSURES Y O U CHOICE L O C A T IO N S
SILVER KING
SILVER KING
Vends Everything
Construction
Peanuts
Extra Strong A lloy
Iron Base
Candies
Pistachio Nuts
Ball Gum
Toys - Prizes
FINISH
Etc.
Beautiful Red Crystal
Baked Enamel
No Extra Parts
Necessary
CAPACITY
New Crystal Clear,
Extra H eavy G lobe o f
Special “ Lumite” Glass
5 lbs. Bulk M erchandise
800 Balls o f Gum
SIZE
7 " x 7 " x 14"
Mechanism and
D elivery Chute o f
Polished Pure
Alum inum
Self Clearing Coin
M echanism
SILVER KING
Guaranteed to Satisfy,
or Y our M oney
Refunded
Single Screw
Portion Adjustm ent
PRICE ONLY
A utom atic Agitation
$C9S
Special W M illed
Screw T yp e L ock
Immediate Delivery
SILVER KING CAN BE H A D IN LIGHT GREEN
OR IV O R Y PORCELAIN ENAM EL A T
A N OM IN AL COST OF $1.00.
Suction Cups on Base
Standard Equipment
All orders require one-third cash, balance C. O. D. — F. O. B. our factory.
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B A L L Y ’ S ROUND UPS A N D C H A L ­
lengers, $59.50; Grand Slams, $14.50.
See large display in this issue. M arc-Coin-
Machine, 622 E. First, Dayton, Ohio.
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Be sure to send cash wit h order.
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W a n t A d s to be sure of insertion must reach
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Address: AUTOMATIC AGE, 2810 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
W A N T ADS
3 Issues f o r t h e Price o f 2
w it h o u t c h a n g e o f c op y .
All orders c a sh ir\ ad v anc e.
NOTICE
Classified c o l u m n s are f o r disposal
o f used m ac h in es only. A d v e r t i s e ­
m ents offering n e w m ac hines will
be ac c ep t ed f o r displa y se cti on s
only. A d s offering se cond hand
m achines will not be ac c e p t ed if
m achines ha v e not been in p r o d u c ­
tion by the m an u fa c t u r e r at least
90 day s, e x c e p t in the ev en t of
closed t er rit ory .
FOR SA L E — SECOND H A N D
W E C A R R Y A C O M P L E T E L IN E O F
a ll t h e l a t e s t f lo o r a n d c o u n t e r m a ­
c h in e s . B i g v a r i e t y o f l a t e m o d e l m a c h in e s
a t l o w p r ic e s . L i s t m a ile d w e e k ly . M a r io n
C o m p a n y , 664 W e s t D o u g la s , W i c h i t a ,
K an sas.
12-36
A L L M AK ES P E N N Y SCALES BOUGHT,
sold and exchanged. W o r l d ’ s leading
manufacturers, clearing house and oper­
ators. S c a le s only. N o other machines.
Pennyway S y s t e m , 151 E . 126th S t., N e w
York.____________________________________ tfc
U S E D C O L U M B U S A , l c , $3.35; N E W
C o lu m b u s A , l c , $4.70 e a c h , lo t s o f 10;
C o lu m b u s M , l c , $4.85, In lo t s o f 10; Used
N o r t h w e s t e r n , $6.75; s a m e ,
new, $8.75
e a c h , lo t s o f 10. T u r n e r , 6644 C o t t a g e
G r o v e , C h ic a g o .
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T E R R IT O R Y CLOSED— 30 A .B .T . G A M E
Hunters. W ill replate and enamel metal
parts i f desired. Make them look new.
Animal cigarette reels. Best offer. Genuine
Veeder Counters, $1.25. J. Burns, 4942
School St., 1st Floor, Chicago. Avenue
1834.______________________________________11-36
CR ANES— 15 EL EC T R IC HOISTS A N D
other equipment, very reasonable, now
running at amusement park. Berni, Box
312, Palisades, New Jersey.
11-36
NOTICE— COIN M A C H IN E OPERATORS.
Before you buy: W rite us. American
Coin Machine Company, 559 Clinton A v e ­
nue, No., Rochester, New York.
12-36
FOR S A L E — O N E H U N D R E D LOG
Cabin Vending Machines, $12.50 each.
Ten pounds confection with each machine.
On well established route. H . F. Thorne,
249 Broadway, Idaho Falls, Idaho.
12-36
FOR SALE , U S E D — 25 COLUMBUS
Model B 5c Peanut Venders, $3.50 each,
or $3.00 each lots of 5; 10 aluminum lc
Breath P ellet' Venders, $2.00 each; 5
Duette double column lc Peanut Venders,
$8.00 each: 20 A d -L ee Eveready 4 column
lc Confection Venders, $9.50 each. Remit
1/3
deposit.
Satisfaction
guaranteed.
Robbins Co., 1141A DeKalb Ave., Brook­
lyn, N. Y .
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ONE 5c T R IP L E JACK POT JENNING S
Century Mystery Pay Front Vender,
$42.50; one 5c Jennings Victory Escalator
Front Vender, $40.00; one W atling Jack­
pot Side Vender or Bell, 5c play, like
new, $20.00; one Pace Bantam Bell or
Vender, 5c play, $25.00: Mills W a r Eagles
Bells, 5c play, $45.00: Mills Futurity Bells
or Venders, 5c play, used one week, $85.06;
10 Jennings Ball Gum Favorite Venders,
lc play, like new, $12.50 each. D & S
Novelty Company, 1005 Broadway, Rock­
ford, 111.
12-36
BA R G A IN S U S E D SIX5TS — M ILLS 5c
Bull’s-E y e Bells with Rock-Ola Super
Triple Jackpots or Pace Twin Jackpots,
$20.00; Mills 5c Bull’s-E y e Front Venders
with Factory Double Jackpots or Pace
Twin Jackpots, $20.00; lc late Pace Ban­
tam Double Jackpot, $18.00;' Mills lc Q .T.
Venders, $20.00; nickel play, $22.50; Jen­
nings lc Little Duke Reserve Jackpot,
$15.00; Little Duke lc Triple Jackpots,
$18.00; nickel play, $20.00; Jennings 5c
Century Escalator Triple Jackpot, $25.00;
Pace 5c Bantam Double Jackpots, $20.00;
Penny and Nickel Baby Grands, A u to­
matic Payout Reserve Jackpots, $12.50;
Pony 5c Double Jackpots, automatic pay­
out, $15.00. Many others. All machines in
A - l condition. 1/3 cash or certified de­
posit required for immediate shipment.
Union Vending Co., 2508 Strathmore Ave.,
Baltimore, Md.
FOR S A L E — U SE D M ILLS PH O N O ­
graphs. 12 No. 801, 12 Troubadors, 5
Dance Masters, 1 Capital Sweet 16, $50.00
each for the lot. 1/3 cash with order.
Maxwell Music Machine Co., 695 E. 141st
St., Bronx, N. Y.
T W E N T Y -T H R E E M A S T E R P E A N U T
Machines, $2.50 each, or $50.00 for lot,
including twelve brackets. One lc Four
Aces, $4.50. One 5c Four Jacks, $6.00.
Box 604, c /o Automatic Age.
S E V E N T E E N M ILLS 5c C A N D Y BAR
Machines. $12.50 each; lots of five, $10.00
each. Two 3 for 25c Safe Tex Prophylactic
Machines, $3.00 each. Box 604, c /o A u to­
matic Age.
ONE V E N D A F R E E Z E 5c TCE CREAM
Bar Machine, dry ice, $25.00. Two 1-5-10
Ball Gum Slots, $2.50 each. Box 604, c /o
Automatic Age.
FOR SALE, A T BA R G A IN PRICES, ON
account of closed territory, the follow­
ing slightly used machines that have
been thoroughly reconditioned and re-
flnished, and which are almost like new:
Gottlieb’s ‘Fence Buster,” Pamco “ Par­
lay,” Bally “ Derby,” Bally “ Multiple,”
Bally “ Sky H igh,”
“ Galloping Plug,”
Bally “ Prospector,” Bally “ Jumbo,” and
various other types of automatic payout
machines. All machines equipped with
electric power units. W rite for prices. The
Texas Novelty Company, 1160 Laurel
Avenue, Beaumont, Texas. Telephone 1805.
FOR S A L E — 12 SU P R EM E P E N N Y M E R ­
chandise machines, adjustable, three
triple stands, chromium finish, A - l con­
dition. 4 Spark Plugs, 5 Penny Ante,
practically new; 2 Rockets, 1 Champion
Rocket, 1 Sportsman, 1 Mills Pay Table.
W rite me. Fred Newberger, Yankton, S. D.
BA R G A IN S ON U SE D PR O V EN W I N ­
ners! W e can deliver these machines!
This is not a catch ad! Gold Rush, $12.50;
Carioca, $12.50; Bonanza, $15.00; Rodeo,
$15.00; Whirlpool, $15.00; Stampede, $17.50;
Ace. $17.50; Mystery 3, $17.50; Big Shot,
$22.50; Deluxe 46, $22.50; Mammoth, $22.50;
Repeater, $22.50; Double Up, $30.00; Cap­
tain Kidd, $35.00; Rainbw, $35.00; Snooker,
$35.00; Tycoon, old model, $40.00; Pamco
Pinch-Hitter, $45.00; Pamco Speedway,
$45.00: Pamco Parlay, $45.00; Daily Dou­
ble, $50.00; Challenger, $70.00; Electric
Eye, $75.00; Velvet, $75.00; Flicker, $80.00.
Have a few used, late model, Seeburg
and Wurlitzer phonographs — bargain
prices. Mills, Pace, Jennings, W atling,
used bells and venders, priced from $10
and up. Ask for list. Terms are one-third
with order, balance C.O.D. Machines are
reconditioned— ready for use. Silent Sales
Company, Silent Sales Bldg., Minneapolis,
Minn.
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B A R G A IN S!— 25 2 -I N -l DO U BLE C O L ­
umn lc Peanut and Pistachio Nut V en ­
ders, $9.50 each; 20 Adlee Eveready 4
column penny venders, $9.50 each. Excel­
lent condition. Robbins Co., 1141A DeKalb
Ave.. Brooklyn, N. Y.______________________c
F IF T Y W A T L IN G T R E A SU R IE S A N D
R ol-A -T op Bells, less than one month
old, nickel, dime and quarter play. Treas­
uries, $40.00; R ol-A -T ops, $55.00. Bally
Reliance Crap Machines, quarter play,
$60.00. Paces Races, late serials, perfect
condition, $275.00 to $375.00.
O N E M ILLS Q U A R T E R D.J.P. E S C A L A ­
tor Golden Mystery Payout, $59.50; 4
Mills Nickel D.J.P. Escalator Front V en ­
der Mystery Payout, $52.50 each; 4 W a t ­
ling Nickel D.J.P. Front Venders, $35.50
each; 5 W atling Nickel S.J.P. Bells, $20.50
each; 3 W atling Quarter S.J.P. Bells,
$25.50 each; 5 Jennings Nickel D.J.P.
Bells, $27.50 each; 1 Jennings Quarter
D.J.P. Bell, $29.50 each: 1 Jennings Nickel
D.J.P. Peacock Model Bell, $33.50; 2 Jen­
nings Duchess D.J.P. Nickel Front V en ­
ders, $35.50 each; 5 Caille Nickel S.J.P.
Bell, $15.50 each; 5 Caille Quarter S.J.P.
Bells, $17.50 each; 2 Mills Nickel D.J.P.
Skyscraper Mystery Payout, $42.50 each;
1 Mills One Cent S.J.P. Front Vender,
$7.50; 10 Mills Tickettes at $7.50 each; 1
Hold and Draw, $9.50; Roller Bearing
Percentage Regulators, $5.00 per dozen
with Free Tool. Every machine just out
of location and ready for service. Real
bargains. Harry Hoke, 3115 Adams Mills
Road, N. W ., Washington, D. C.
INTERNATIONAL M U T O S C O P E
Cranes (Roll Chutes), $75.00; Merchant­
men (Roll Chutes), $95.00: New Supreme
Peanut Venders, complete with locks,
$3.85; New Lincoln Spotted Ball Gum
Venders, capacity 600, $4.85; lots of 10 or
more, $4.50; Cent-A -Sm oke Cigarette V en ­
ders. $4.50; Advance 4 column Cigarette
15c Package Machines, $12.00 each: New
Royal W eighing Scales, $35.00; 25 Co­
lumbus Peanut Venders (in lots of five
only), $3.00 each. National Vending M a­
chine Company, 4242-44-46 Market Street,
Philadelphia, Pa._____________________________
D I G G E R S — 3 1934 M U T O S C O P E
Cranes; 1 1935 Star Hoist, A - l condi­
tion; all Roll Chutes, $50.00 each. J.
Halpin, 1075 Gerard Ave., New York
City, N. Y.___________________________________
FOR S A L E — 4 COLUMN S T E W A R T
McGuires with free match attachments,
$20.00, F.O.B. Cleveland. A ce Cigarette
Service Co., Cleveland, Ohio.
T E R R IT O R Y CLOSED, SEL L IN G OUT
34 Pin Games: Ball Fan, A .B .T . A u to­
bank, $9.50 each; Arm y and Navy, Beam
Lite, Oriss Cross, Dealer, Castle Lite,
Drop Kick, 2 Beacons, Rebound, $4.00
each: Fleet, Electro, Subway, Majik Key,
Gridiron. Live Power, $2.75 each; A .B .T .
Marbl-.Tax, Lightning, 4 W orld’s Series,
Streamline, $2.50 each; 3 Jigsaws, A .B .T .
International, Pennant, Show Boat, $2.00
each. Counter Games: 2 A .B .T . Rollets,
Rambler, 5 Jacks, A .B .T . Target, $2.00
each. Make your own price for whole lot.
A. Yuris, 950 W . 54th St.. Chicago, 111.
T W E N T Y -F O U R RECORD S E L E C T IV E
Gabels, attractive streamline cabinets,
W ebster pickup and amplifier, like new.
Latest serial numbers. $65.00 each, com­
plete with records. Capitol Automatic
Music Co., 460 W . 34th St., New York.
A L L IN GOOD W O R K IN G C O N D I T IO N -
15 Climax 10’s with coin detectors,
$4.00; 25 Petite Peanut, $2.50; 10 Petite
Pellet, $2.25;
10 Ideal Peanut, $3.75.
Specialty Coin Machine, 617 Division,
Chicago.______________________________________c
FOR S A L E OR E X C H A N G E FOR
Blue Fronts 5c slots or payout
Merchantmen, Mutoscope and
Hoist Diggers. Box 6, Auburn, N.
M ILLS
tables.
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T H R E E M ILLS S E L E C T IV E D A N C E
Master Phonographs, $125.00 each; U -
N eed-A -P ak Cigarette Machines, chrome,
with match columns, 144 pack capacity,
$27.50 each. U. S. Distributing Co.. 151
Rhode Island Ave., East Orange, N. J.
FOR S A L E — S M A L L T Y P E SCALES,
Lincolns. $15.00; Royals, $16.50; Coin
Electric H ealth-O-M eters, $7.00. Penny
Scale Service, 8517 Quincy Ave., Cleve­
land, Ohio.
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