Automatic Age

Issue: 1936 October

October, 1936
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AUTOMATIC AGE
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L A S S I F I E D
MACHINE
COIN
EXCHANGE
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All orders cash In advance.
C R A N E S —15 E L E C T R IC H OISTS A N D
other equipment, very reasonable, now
running a t amusement park. Berni, Box
312, Palisades, New Jersey.
11-36
NOTICE
Classified columns are for disposal
of used machines only. Advertise­
ments offering new machines will
be accepted for display sections
only. Ads offering second hand
machines will not be accepted if
machines have not been in produc­
tion by the manufacturer at least
90 days, except In the event of
closed territory.
FO R SALE— SECOND HAN D
W E C A R R Y A C O M P L E T E L IN E OF
all the latest floor and counter m a ­
chines. B ig variety of late model machines
at low prices. List mailed weekly. Marion
Company, 664 W est Douglas, W ichita,
Kansas.
12-36
A L L M A K E S P E N N Y SCALES BOUGHT,
sold and exohanged. W orld's leading
manufacturers, clearing house and oper­
ators. Scales only. N o other machines.
Pennyway System, 151 E. 126th St., New
York.
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U SED CO LUM BUS A, lc, $3.35; N E W
Columbus A, lc, $4.70 each, lots of 10;
Columbus M, lc, $4.85, In lots of 10; Used
Northwestern, $6.75; same, new, $8.76
each, lots of 10. Turner, 6644 Cottage
Grove, Chicago.
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N O T IC E —COIN M A C H IN E O PERA T O RS.
Before you buy; W rite us. American
Coin Machine Company, 559 Clinton A ve­
nue, No., Rochester, New York.
12-36
W I L L S A C R IF IC E 55 S A N D Y ’S H O R S E S.
brand new, most of them in original
cartons, guaranteed perfect condition,
territory closed. M ake me an offer for all
or part or will trade for following one
balls: Jum bo, A ll Stars, Hialeah, Ty­
coons, Turf Champs. Pamco Paloolcas.
Jerry Kram er, 275 E. 137, Bronx, N. Y.
F O R S A L E — O N E H U N D R E D LOG
Cabin Vending Machines, $12.50 each.
Ten pounds confection w ith each machine.
On well established route. H. F. Thorne,
249 Broadway, Idaho Falls, Idaho.
12-36





$3.00
of 60
Co.,
10-36
F O R SA LE, U S E D — 25 COLUM BUS
Model B 5c Peanut Venders, $3.50 each,
or $3.00 each lots of 5; 10 alum in um lc
Breath Pellet Venders, $2.00 each; 5
Duette double column lc Peanut Venders.
$8.00 each; 20 Ad-Lee Eveready 4 column
lc Confection Venders, $9.50 each. Rem it
1/3 deposit.
Satisfaction
guaranteed.
Robbins Co., 1141A D eK alb Ave., Brook­
lyn, N. Y.
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F I R E B R A N D
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Are perfectly round, uniform in size, brightly colored and
reasonably priced.
7/s and 1 inch fit 98% of all Pin Games.
100........ $2.95
10 free


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S E N S A T IO N A L F A L L C L E A R A N C E
sale—rush your order at once. A uto ­
m atic Games — Hialeah, $57.50; Jum bo,
$45.00; Majestic, $69.50; Monopolee, $40.00;
Paces Races, $275.00; P ay Day, $45.00.
Counter Games — H igh Tension, $12.50;
Hold and Draw, $7.50; Horses, $10.00;
Horseshoes, $5.00; K in g Six (dice), $9.75;
Penny Pak, $9.75; Punchette, $6.00; P u ri­
tan Vender, $7.50: Select ’Em , $5.00; Gold
Rush, $3.00. P in Games—Ball Fan, $12.50;
Banker,
$7.50; Battle,
$22.50; Cheer
Leader, $6.00; Colors, $9.75; F ifty Grand,
$22.50; M anhattan, $6.50; P ar Golf, $8.00;
Rebound, $3.50; Roly Poly, $14.50; Score-
A-Lite, $5.00; Screamo, $10.00; Sink or
Swim, $5.00; Spot Light. $5.00; Tick-A-
Lite, $4.00; Thriller, $17.50; Torpedo,
$17.50; Top H at, $17.50; Tricks, $10.00;
W agon Wheel, $7.50; W in g Lite, $8.00.
Batteries — $4.50 per case— freight paid
east of Rockies. Cash w ith order. W rite
for our complete price list. McCall N ov­
elty Company, 2230 Pine St., St. Louis,
Mo.
HARDENED GLASS BALLS
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P E A R L H A R B O R , PUT A N D TAK E,
“21's" Counter M ills reserve Jack Pot.
5c P in Games, all kinds at your own
price. Send for list. Reif, 387 W yom ing
Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.
10-36
T W E N T Y B A L L G U M V E N D O R S.
each. Ball G um $5.75 per carton
boxes (6000 balls).
Variety Sales
4174 Montrose Ave., Chicago, 111.
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C IG A R E T T E M A C H IN E S — 50 R O W E
Aristocrats, 6 column, 180 pack capac­
ity, in A-l condition, including stands,
$32.50 each. 25 Stew art & McGuire, Model
E ," 4 column, 100 pack capacity, A-l
condition, including stands, $20.00 each.
S. Shifrin, 2303 Glendale Ave., Detroit,
Michigan.
3 0 0 .........$7.50
30 free
1,000.........$20.00
100 free
JIFFI-HANDIKITS
5K— 150 piece assortment, $4.50. Contains 4 sets (40) Firebrand glass balls,
8 steel balls, and 102 assorted plunger, rebound, field and miscellaneous
springs and plunger bumpers of rubber and felt.
10K— 150 piece assortment, $3.75. Contains same merchandise, but no balls.
Piece by piece these assortments would cost $10 to $15.' W ill exchange any
parts yo
you cannot use for others.
► LOUIS
LOUI HENRY
926 Lindley Ave.
Philadelphia, Pa.
F O R Q U IC K S A L E R E P E A T E R $37.50.
B ig Casino $40.00, Bonus $55.00, H olly­
wood $35.00, P ay D ay $20.00, Double
Header $45.00, Palooka Jr. $75.00, Tycoons
w ith Electropak, $85.00. Pamco Chase
$80.00. 50 small scales, $15.00 each, 6 Pace
B antam double jackpot dime play, $20.00
each, all machines in A-l condition.
Schwartz & Co., 401 Bidwell, Fremont,
Ohio.
10-36
M IL L S W A R E A G L E B E L L S . 5c P LA Y ,
$45.00, like new; Mills W a r Eagle Bells,
25c play, $55.00, like new; Caille Dictator
Ball G um Vender, $27.50, lc play; Mills
Side Vender w ith Simplex J. P. front,
$17.60; Steel Safes, single type, like new,
$12.50; M ills Lock and Key, 65c; Mills no­
Pay on checks, 65c; Used 6c Checks, Hole
Century, $3.50 per 1000; Money Exchanges
in Penny Type, sample, $1.60. Send your
repair work to us, and save money.
D & s Novelty Company, 1005 Broadway.
Rockford. 111 .
10-36
T E R R IT O R Y CL O SED —30 A.B.T. GAM E
Hunters. W ill replate and enamel metal
Parts if desired. Make them look new.
A nim al cigarette reels. Best offer. Genuine
Veeder Counters, $1.25. J. Burns, 4942
school St., 1st Floor, Chicago. Avenue
1834.
11-36
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October, 1936
AUTOMATIC AGE
D IG G E R S — D U E TO D E A T H O F P A R T ­
ner we offer 47 Treasure Island 1936
Buckley Diggers, practically new, $75. 1/3
deposit, balance C.O.D. Machine Corpora­
tion of America, 28 Essex Street, Hack,
N. J .
T W E L V E P E N N Y A N T E M A C H IN ES.
W ill sell for $1.00 apiece. 6 Money
Changers, almost new, $5.00 each. Made
by Mon ex Corporation. P ark Avenue
M otor Sales, P ark Ridge, Illinois.
F IF T Y YU-CHU B A L L GUM V E N ­
ders. 675 capacity. Solid chromium. One
ball for lc. Six months old. $3.00 each.
A rthur Illenberg, Route 2, Middletown,
New York.
P A M C O CHA SE, E LE C T R O P A K , $60.00;
Cocktail Hour, $35.00; Wheel of For­
tune, $69.50; Bally Derby, $50.00; Palooka,
Junior, Electropak, $69.50; Bally Bonus,
$40.00; all equipped w ith check separator.
Also Cue, Senior, $20.00; Scrimmage,
$15.00; Champs, $18.50; B ig Game, $9.00;
Kings of Turf, $15.00; Soccer, $12.50;
Genco Baseball, $10.00; Roto-Lite, $8.00;
Cross Country, $10.00; Fifty-Fifty, $17.50;
R apid Transit, $10.00; Rebound, $8.00;
One Exhibit Ticket w ith two boards,
B agatella and Discovery, complete, $29.50.
E. O. Likens, 924 F ifth St., N .W ., W a s h ­
ington, D. C.
O N E H U N D R E D F IF T Y P E N N Y M A S­
ter Peanut machines, 1934 model. F ifty
copper cabinets, chromium plated, $4.50
each. One hundred steel cabinets, chro­
m ium plated, $4.00 each. Four penny and
nickel Masters, $5.00 each. Three Master
77, chromium plated, $7.00 each. These
machines are all cleaned up and ready
for route. Good as new. One hundred
fifty Yale padlocks, master keyed, cost
50c each. W ill sell w ith machines for 20c
each. Five Peerless Magic Salesman
penny peanut machines, $6.00 each. W ill
give discount if you buy entire lot. Send
one-third deposit, balance C.O.D. Ligon
Sales Company, 616 W . 12th St., Dallas,
Texas.
O N E 5c T R IP L E JA C K P O T JE N N IN G S
Century Mystery Pay EYont Vender,
$42.50; one 5c Jennings Victory Escalator
Front Vender, $40.00; one W a tlin g Ja c k ­
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 F u tu rity Bells
or Venders, 5c play, used one week, $85.00;
10 Jennings Ball Gum Favorite Venders,
lc play, like new, $12.50 each. D & S
Novelty Company, 1005 Broadway, Rock­
ford, 111.
12-36
W U R L JT ZE R S, P 12, $175.00; P 10, $110.00;
Seeburg Selectophone, $100.00; Rock-
Ola Regular, $150.00. A ll in excellent con­
dition.
Marion
Company,
564 W est
Douglas, W ichita, Kansas.
F O R SALE — SU PPLIES
P E N N Y A N D N IC K E L
ALU 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 N orth M ichigan Ave.,
Chicago. 111.
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STANDS M A N U F A C T U R E D O F ALL.
descriptions.
Estimates gladly fu r­
nished. Acme Metal W orks, 685 Coney
Island Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
11-36
COIN W R A P P E R S — T U BU LAR, P E N N Y
or nickel. Heavy paper, 50 cents a thou­
sand in 10,000 lots. Cash w ith order.
Schubb & Company, 1250 Webb, Detroit,
Michigan.
11-36
A T T EN T IO N P A Y T A B L E JO B B E R S
and Operators. If you buy Separator
Checks in 3,000 lots and up, save money.
W rite Louis Henry, 926 Lindley Ave.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
W AN TED TO BUY
W A N T E D TO B U Y — 15 CARIOCA S. F O R
Sale— 15 Pamco Palookas, Sr., like new,
$75.00 each. W ayne Sales Company, 207
Pine Street, Greenville, Ohio.
12-36
W A N T E D - U S E D SLOT M A C H IN E S ON
trade for new Pace or Caille. Give
make, style, serial number in first letter.
Also used slots for sale. Schwartz & Co.,
Fremont, Ohio.
9-37
W A N T E D —W IL L P A Y C A SH F O R C IG ­
arette Machines, Blue Fronts, W ar
Eagles, W urlitzer’s. W ill trade M ountain
R anch for Slots, Races, etc. Pueblo V end­
ing Co., 811 N. M ain St., Pueblo, Colo.
11-36
M ISCELLA NEOU S
DO
YOU
COUNT
P E N N IE S
AND
nickels? “Presto’' coin counter, counts
and stacks 100 pennies in 16 seconds, also
stacks Nickels. Fits the pocket. Handy
Rapid and Exact. Money refunded if not
satisfied.
Price, $1.60 each, postpaid.
Supreme Products Company, 333 N. M ich­
igan Ave., Chicago, 111.
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C A N A D IA N O P E R A T O R S : 400 U S E D
pins, slots, autom atic and counter
games at close-out prices.
Condition
guaranteed.
Ontario Coinomatics, Box
362, Ft. Erie, Ont.
2-37
W E BU Y A N Y T H IN G I F T H E P R IC E
is right. Slot Machines, One Ball Tables,
Phonographs, etc. Charles P ittle, New
Bedford, Mass.
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SA LES B O A R D M EN —N E W P U T A N D
Take Jars. Twelve different payouts.
W e sell to operators only. Sample tickets,
details free. Tom Thumb, Dept. AA,
Nauvoo, 111.
11-36
W A N T E D — SCALES! SCALES! SCALES!
Columbia mirror scales; also late model
small scales. F’ully describe condition of
each scale. Scales only. N o other m a ­
chines. Pennyway System, 161 E. 126th
St., New York.
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W E F U R N IS H A L L T Y P E S O F T OK 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. M ichigan
Ave., Chicago, 111.
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‘W A N T E D F O R CA SH — A D V A N C E
Model D and Model 4 ball gum m a ­
chines. A ny quantity. H. Quinn, 11030
Earle Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.”
10-36
C IG A R E T T E V E N D E R S W A N T E D .
Have various type pin tables to trade.
Claude Clark, Cape Girardeau, Mo.
11-36
W A N T E D TO B U Y — P E N N Y K IN G
Ball Gum machines. Give quantity price
or single. R. W . Foster, Coles Rd.,
Middletown, Ohio.
W IL L P A Y CA SH F O R M IL L S D A N C E
Masters or corresponding phonograph
models of other makes. State condition,
price and location. Bowlby’s Music House,
Rock Island, Illinois.
FO R SALE CHEAP. B A L LY O N E B A L L
pay tables. Slot machines, Paces Races,
Snack Vendors and other machines. W rite
for prices. Charles Pittle, New Bedford,
Mass.
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D ON ’T P L A Y A R O U N D W IT H A N ­
tique equipment. W e w ill furnish you
any machine you need on commission or
lease. W rite for full particulars — no
monkey business. Box 35, c/o A utom atic
Age.
10-36
W E B U Y A N Y T H IN G I F T H E P R IC E
is right and pay spot cash. One ball
pay tables. Paces Races, cigarette m a ­
chines, phonographs, slot machines or
anything else. Charles P ittle, New Bed­
ford, Mass.
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IN D E X TO AD V ERT ISERS
A
Acme Sale* Co. _____________________________________ 109
Advance Machine Co. ____ ________________________ 58
American Chewing Products Corp. __________72. 90
American Pistachio Corp. ________________________ 8
Atlas Novelty Corp. ____________________________ 63, 106
Automat Games -----------------------------24, 47, 105
Automatic Coin Machine Co. ____________________ 50
Autom atic Novelty Co. ____________________________ 109
B
Baum Novelty Co. __________________________________ 98
Birmingham Vending Co. _____________________ 50, 83
C
Chicago Lock C o . ____________________________________ 9
Chicago Rushour Co. _______________________________49
Coinomatic Distrlb. Co. ____________________________ 75
Columbus Vending Co. ------------ Back Cover, 99
D
Daval Mfg. Co............................................................................. I I
E
Ellm an A. Zuckerman _______________________________75
E xh ib it Supply Co. ---------------------------------- 44
G
Garden City Novelty Co. ________________ ________ 93
Gaylord Coin Machine Corp. ____________________ 95
Genco, Inc. -----------------------------------------27-28
Germack, John N. ___________________________________34
Globe P rinting Co. ________ ________________ _______ 26
Goetz Telephone Slug _____________________________ 83
Goodbody, Jobn _______ _____________________________ 54
Gottlieb & Co., D. _____________________________ 52. 7fi
Grandbois, U . G . ____________________________________ 97
Groetchen Tool & Mfg. Co. ___________________ 29-30
Gustafson, A l ________________________________________I I I
H
Hanson Scale Co. _____________________________ ;____ 53
H arllch Mfg. O o .______________ _____________________ 65
H enry, L o u l* _________________________________________ I I I
Hladky Mfg. Co______________________________ _______ 77
I
Ideal Novelty Co. ___________________________________67
Illin o is Lock Co. ____________________________________ 88
Independent Lock Co. _________________________ 32, 33
J
Jennings & Co., 0 . D. ____________________________ 96
K
Keeney & Co., J . H............................ ................. .................108
Kentucky Springless Scale Co. ___________________ 48
Keystone Novelty & Mfg. Co. ___________________ 91
K ir k & Co., C. R ________________ ___________________ 100
L
L a Beau Novelty Sales Co. ----------------------- 78
L ittle Fuse Laboratories ___________________________ 53
Little Nut Vendor Co. ____________________________ 89
M
Markepp C o m p a n y ------- ----------------------- 38, 70
Midwest Noveltv Sales -----------------------------43
M ills Novelty Co. — .................................... 15-18. 59-62
Monarch Coin Machine Co. ________________ ____ 97
N
National Coin Machine Corp. ________________ 57, 87
National Coin Machine E xch . ___________________ 70
Norris Mfg. Co. __________________________ __________ 64
Northwestern Corp. _________________________________ 7
P
Pacific Amusement C o . __ ____________________ 12, 110
Pan Confection Factory ___________________________ 51
Payne Co., H. G. ___________________________________24
Peanut Specialty Co. _______________________________105
Permo Products Corp. ____________________________ 13
Ponser Co., Geo. -------------------------------------92
R
Reynolds, E a rl E . _______________________________55. 85
Robbins & Co.. D— 43, 46, 51. 57, 86. 87. 93, 105
Rock-Ola Mfg. Corp.
Inside Front, Inside Back Oover. 39-42. 101-102
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Royal
Distributors _________________________________ 106
S
Sile nt Sales Co. ____________________________________ 31
Simmons Coin Machine C o . _______________________45
Specialty Coin Machine Builders _______________ 107
Spelrs, Geo. W . ........................ —------ ----------------49
Sterling S e rv ic e _______________________________________97
Stoner Mfg. Corp. ___________________________________ 10
Superior Products, In c. ____________________________ 68
Supreme Products Co. -------------------------- 64, 78
Supreme Vending Co. ______________________—------ 107
T
Taksen Co., Leon - ___________________________________48
Tower Vending Co. ---------------------------------- 97
Trim ount Coin Machine Co. ______________________ 14
Tri-S ta te Sales Co-------------- --------------------- 45
U
U-Need-A-Products Corp. -------------------------- 36
U n it Vending Co......................- ---------- -------------- 84
V
Venitor Corp. ___________________________________103-104
V iking Specialty Co. -----------------------------66. 77
Vogt, R. F .................................................................................... 109
W
W . B . Specialty C o . ________________________________ 89
W ilcox Co., W. W. -----------------------------75, 89
W ithey, B . A . ________ ______ _______________________ 85
W urlitzer Mfg. Co., The, R udolph_.3-6, 56, 79-82
X.
X
L . Coin Machine C o . ...................................................105
Y
Y a le & Towne Mfg. Co. --------------------------- 74
Z
Zenobia Co. ___________________________________________92
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