Automatic Age

Issue: 1937 July

July, 1937
AUTOMATIC AGE
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N O T IC E
C lassified c o lu m n s a re f o r d isp o sa l
o f used m a c h in e s o n ly . A d v e r tis e ­
m e n ts o ffe rin g ne w m a c h in e s w ill
be a cce pted f o r d is p la y s e c tio n s
o n ly . A d s o ffe rin g second hand
m a c h in e s w ill n o t be acce pted i f
m a c h in e s h a ve n o t been in p ro d u c ­
tio n b y th e m a n u fa c tu re r a t le a s t
90 d a ys, e x c e p t In th e e v e n t o f
closed t e r r it o r y .
FOR SALE— SECOND HAND
ALL MAKES PENNY SCALES BOUGHT,
sold and exchanged. World s leading
manufacturers, clearing house and oper­
ators. Scales only. No other machines.
Pennyway System, 151 E. 126th St., New
York.
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FOR SALE CHEAP. BALLY ONE BALL
pay tables. Slot machines, Paces Races,
Eveready Vendors and other machines.
Write for prices. Charles Pittle, New
Bedford, Mass.
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SCALES, SCALES, PENNY SCALES,
bought, sold, exchanged. Cash paid.
State make, condition and price in first
letter. Write us today. Silent Selling Co..
Marion, Indiana^
4-38
LATE USED PHONOGRAPHS — GOOD
Condition Priced Reasonable. Kelley,
Huntley, Illinois.
7-37
W E ARE BUYING1 AND SELLING
Wurlitzer and Rock-Ola Phonographs
paying spot cash. Maxwell Music Ma­
chine Company, 695 E. 141 St., Bronx,
N. Y.
7-37
WURLITZER PHONOGRAPHS — CLOS­
ing out P-lO’s at $70.00; P-12’s at $110.00.
Guaranteed mechanical condition. Taylor
Electric Co., Brunswick, Ga.
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TARGET ROLL JRS. PERFECT CONDI­
tion. Nine feet of gripping amusement
$55.00. Jersey’ s largest distributor of
New & Used Merchandise Machines. —
Eastern Machine Exchange, 350 Mulberry
Street, Newark, New Jersey.
8-a7
BALL FANS, BATTLES, FIVE TENS.
Spit Fires, Zooms, High Hands, Gold
Medals, Big Games, Lucky Stars, Cross
Roads Chicago Express, Score Lites,
Shoot Chutes, $4.50; three for $12.50. Big
stock coin machines at bargain prices.
Special toy packs, $1.10. Columbian Vend­
ing Company, Parsons, Kansas.
8-dT
STAMPEDE, PROSPECTOR, CARIOCA,
Bonanza, Pearl Harbor, Top-Row, Traffic
B, Ace, Casino and Rodeo, $10.00 each.
Palooka Sr., six shots, $25.00. The Atlas,
Wells, Minn.
8-37
ONE PENNY MANGA PEANUT VEN­
der, double wall brackets, $4.00; 2 Mills
5c Slots, Single Jackpot, $15.00 each; 1
Penny Watling Slot, Double Jackpots,
$20.00; 1 25c Mills Slot, Single Jackpot,
$15.00. Z. P. Burke, Exeter, N. H.
8-37
25 MILLS BLUE FRONT MYSTERY
Venders with Milco Checks, $60.00 each.
Latest serials. Charles Pittle, New Bed­
ford, Massachusetts.
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USED PEANUT AND MERCHANDISE
venders. All machines guaranteed in
perfect mechanical condition and appear­
ance. Cannot be told from new. 150 Ad­
vance No. 11, each $5.00; lots of 25 or
more, $4.75 each. 30 Advance Junior, $3.00
each. 175 Advance Climax No. 10, each
$4.50; lots of 25 or more, $4.25 each. 105
Northwestern Porcelain Merchandisers,
each $6.00; lots of 25 or more, $5.75 each;
lacquer, $5.75 each; 30 Northwestern
Model No. 33. lacquer, each $3.50. 10
Northwestern Model No. 33 Juniors, por­
celain, $3.50 each; lacquer, $3.25 each. 9
Northwestern Porcelain 5c Venders, $4.50
each. 50 Jennings Flip Targets with Ball
Gum attachment, $3.50 each. Stands to fit
all types of peanut vending machines at
$1.50 each. All prices F.O.B. Chicago.
Terms: 1/3 deposit with order, balance
C.O.D. Burel & King, 2144 W. Van Buren
St., Chicago, Illinois.
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ARCADE MACHINES FOR SALE — .EV­
ERY kind. Good condition. Prices right.
W e have discontinued two arcades. Re­
tiring from business. Linick, 70 Monroe,
Detroit, Michigan.
8-37-s
30 UNIQUE BALL GUM MACHINES,
$2.50 each, in lots of six. Vends either
% or % gum. These machines never on
location, brand new in aPP®8ranceand
performance. Frances Paul, 1331 Albany
Street, Los Angeles, Cai.
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PEANUT AND BALL GUM MACHINES,
used, $1.50 up. Parts and Globes for all
Columbus Models, at factory prices. Tub­
ular Coin Wrappers, best kraft paper, 55c
per thousand, in 5.000 lots. 1.000 — 60c
F O B . Chicago. Five Star Ball Gum, $6.00
for 50 boxes. Special quotations on 3 and
5 case lots. Coin Counters guaranteed
accurate, Penny and Nickel size $1.00
each. Toys and Charms, assortment of
100 pieces, 50c. Hecht Nielsen, 1322 Con­
gress St., Chicago, 111.
TWO PALOOKA SENIORS AT $30.00
each; one Stephans 24-foot Skee Ball
at $60.00; or will trade for Northwestern
Peanut Machines. Write for our new line
Novelty Merchandise Deals. Peerless Dis­
tributing Co., 901 East 42nd, Kansas City,
Mo.__________________________________ ^
4 IN 1 VENDERS, LOHMULLER’ S,
late model. $8.00, A -l condition; Dice-
3 SEEBURG SELECTOPHONES, $65.00;
O-Matics, $2.00; Hazards, $1.50; good con­
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Rock-Ola Regular, $120.00; 10 See- dition. R. W. Foster, R. R. 2. Middle­
burg Symphonolas, $150100. All A -l con­
town, O.
dition. Carl D. King, Elwood, Ind.
7-37
TOM MIX RADIO RIFLE. ROCK-O-
Ball Senior, floor demonstrators. Sacri­
SNACKS. LATEST MODELS, LIKE
new, $22.50 each in lots of 10. 1/3 with
fice for cash or will take in trade late
order. Box 45, Automatic Age.
8-37
model World Series, Paces Races or Ex­
hibits Jockey Club, or what have you to
trade? Stewart’ s Radio, Inc., 136 N. Penn­
200 USED PIN GAMES AT LOWEST
sylvania Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. 9-37
prices, including Bumper, Fireball,
Ricochet, Bally Booster, etc. Write to­
MUST SELL—BARGAINS IN USED MA­
day! Robbins Co., 1141A DeKalb Ave.,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
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chines, Slot Machines, Pin Games and
Counter Games. Write for list. Herman
Jefferies, Barnesville, O.
9-37
CLOSING OUT — MINTS, $4.50 PER
case; also Nickel and Penny Slot Ma­
PHONOGRAPHS—MILLS DANCE MAS­
chines priced right. White Grocer Co.,
ters, in good condition for sale, $95.00
Monroe City, Mo.
8-37-s
each. Also a number of used games, $5.00
to $15.00 each. Gunn Music House, 6654
Theisen Ave., Dearborn, Mich.
A -l MACHINES—RED ARROWS, ROCK­
ets, Whirlpools, Sportsman, Banker,
Par Golf, Streamline, Twenty-One, Tick-
FOR SALE—1 GUN CLUB WITH RIFLE,
ette, Reel 21, Draw Poker. Punchette.
2 Bowlettes. Other operators write me
Any four machines, $15.00. Burtmier
with view of exchanges. M. L » Colbert,
Pony, double jackpot, $15.00. Donald
P. O. Box 574, Nebraska City, Nebr.
Hegeman, Waukon, Iowa.
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FOR SALE—60 LARGE HEAD W AT-
ling Scales. Nearly all in excellent con­
dition, a few as good as new. Will sell
the entire lot at $10.00 each, F.O.B. New
York. (Not crated.) These scales must be
sold at once. Best cash offer will get the
lot. Also 15 small Seco Scales in good
working order, $10.00 each. Marsh Vend­
ing Co., 2132 Harrison Ave., Bronx, N. Y.
FOR SALE — MILLS BLUE FRONT
Mysteries, 2—5c play, 6—10c play. Yellow
Fronts, 6—5c play, 2—25c play. All in first-
class shape. $50.00 each. First come, first
served. A Tracy, 3344 Perrysville Ave.,
N. S. Pittsburgh, Pa.
PHONOGRAPHS—4 SUPER ELECTRA-
muse, $35.00 each; lot $100.00. 3 Junior,
20 Senior Seeburg Selective Audiophones,
$35.00 each. 19 Seeburg Midget Pianos,
4 with Xylophones, $20.00 each; lot $325.00;
with 145 rolls. Good condition. Kalamazoo
Automatic Music Co., Kalamazoo, Mich.
EIGHT COLUMBUS MODEL V GUM
Venders. Five Lohmuller 4 in 1 Ven­
ders. 20 Pennv King Gum Vendors. Four
Snacks. All good working order and ap­
pearance. Joseph Heger, 1108 Burlington
Ave., Worthington, Minnesota.
9-37
FOR SALE—3 RAY’ S TRACKS, USED 2
weeks, like new, $200.00 each. 50 Coun­
ter lc Cigarette Machines, 3 reel type,
$4.50 each. Wayne Sales Co., 207 Pine
Street, Greenville, Ohio.
TURF CHAMPS. $48.50; FLICKERS,
Multiples, $22.50; Hialeah, Sunshine
Baseballs, Daily Races, Leathernecks,
Broker’s Tips, Pamco Ballet, Pinch Hit­
ters, Fence Buster, $18.50; Round Up, Big
Casino, $12.00; Big Five Sr., $10.00; Traf­
fics, Golden Harvests, Big Five Jr., Pay
Days, Redwood, Baffle Ball, $8.00; Ten
Grands, Pay Days (new), $14.50. Will
trade for late phonographs. Milwaukee
Concession Co., 1635 W. Cherry St., Mil­
waukee, Wis.
BLUE FRONTS. PENNY-NICKEL CIG­
arette and Peanut Machines. Buy any­
thing if price is right. Sell everything.
Pueblo Vending Co., 923 Castarett Ave.,
Pueblo, Colo.
9-37
L O O K — A THREE COLUMN TOM
Thumb Vender for only $15.00. Here is
something you should not pass up. Write
for particulars. FIELDING MANUFAC­
TURING CO., Jackson, Mich.
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15.00 TO $40.00 A MONTH—EACH MA­
chine will earn for you per location and
care. 40 Gabel Entertainers. Must be sold
to close property. Take all the machines
at $40.00 each, cash. Come, see and buy
them. Call or write. W.C.W., 5202 Com­
monwealth Ave., Detroit, Mich.
9-37
W A N T T O S T A R T A SMALI,
route of dependable venders for $50.00
or less. Good opportunity to be independ­
ent. We can start you off right. For par­
ticulars write FIELDING MANUFAC­
TURING COMPANY, Jackson, Mich, caa
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W ANTED TO BUY
WE BUY ANYTHING IF THE PRICE
is right. Slot Machines, One Ball Tables,
Phonographs, etc. Charles Pittle, New
Bedford, Mass.
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DO Y O U
SALE OR TRADE FOR VENDING MA­
chines. 4 “ Reel 21,” $5.00; 2 ‘ ‘Penny
Packs,” $6.50; 2 “ Three Cadets,” $4.50;
“ Exhibit Beat It,” $5.00; “ Arithmetic,”
$5.00; “ Blue Bird Dice,” $3.50; “ Bar Boy,”
$5.50. Don Newport, Perkins, Oklahoma.
FOR SALE— 25 COLUMBUS MODEL B
5c Peanut Machines with vise-grip
locks. Machines like new. $3.40 each. York
Vending Co., 1031 Cauldwell Ave., Bronx,
N. Y.
FOR SALE — SUPPLIES
PENNY AND NICKED ALUMINUM
Tube Coin Counters. Stacks, counts,
makes wrapping easy. Fits pocket, lc
or 5c size. $1.50 each, postpaid. Supreme
Products Co., 333 North Michigan Ave.,
Chicago, 111.
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A T T E N T IO N O P E R A T O R S A N D D E A L ­
ers. Y o u can no w g e t D ecalco m arua
T r a n s fe rs in s m a ll q u a n titie s . A n a t t r a c ­
t iv e na m e p la te in s u re s w ir e a d v e rtis in g
p u b lic ity a t lo w c o s t. A ls o , serves as a
p e rm a n e n t id e n tific a tio n . S am p le s on re ­
q u e s t. S id e lin e salesm en w an,ted. R alco
D ecalco, A A -1305 W a s h in g to n , B o sto n ,
M ass.
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SALTED NUTS, PEANUTS, PISTA­
chios, Boston Beans, etc. Write for
lowest prices. E. Cherry, Inc., 238 Market
St., Philadelphia. Pa.
7-37
W E FURNISH ALL TYPES OF TOKENS
or checks for pin games or payout ta­
bles, slot machines, etc. Mailing lists
compiled, coin counters, name plates.
Write for circulars and samples. Supreme
Products Company, 333 N. Michigan
Ave., Chicago, 111.
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MANUFACTURER SELLS TO DEALERS
Roller Bearing Clips; reasonable. H.
Julius, 1758 62nd St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. 7-37
DRILLED BALL GUM—NUMBERED OR
Baseball.
“ Cleen-Drill
Brand.”
No
cracks or dust. Each ball has its original
luster. Packed in double shock-proof car­
tons. Two sets or more, $3.75 each. Our
new high speed automatic way makes
this quality and low price possible. Penny
Operating Co., 1233 Chouteau, Saint
Louis.
7-37
DRILLED BALL GUM — NUMBERED
or Baseball, highest quality, $3.75 set;
nve sets or more, $3.60. Operators Supply
Co., 3749 Beechwood Blvd., Pittsburgh,
p a.
8-37
TOY PACKS FOR PENNY VENDERS.
Over 2 Gross properly assorted charms
and small toys, $1.10. Columbian Vending
'-ompany, Parsons, Kansas.
8-37
b a l l g u m — s p e c i a l i n t r o d u c t o r y
Price, 11c Box. Spotted Prize Balls, 15c
^ dox . W e buy and sell Advance Model—
■JJ Ball Gum Machines. Variety Sales Co.,
4174 Montrose Ave., Chicago, 111.
8-37
W E BUY ANYTHING IF THE PRICE
is right and pay spot cash. One ball
pay tables, Paces Races, cigarette ma­
chines, phonographs, slot machines or
anything else. Charles Pittle, New Bed­
ford, Mass.
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USED SCALES WANTED — BANTAM
size only. State make and condition.
Will buy routes in Philadelphia and
environs. Witt & Cohan, 5511 Florence
Ave., Philadelphia, Penn.
7-37
WANTED — PACE MYSTERY COMETS,
Bally Preakness. For Sale — Mills
Penny Q. T. Automatic Vender Company,
152 Houston Street, Mobile, Ala.
7-37
WANTED FOR CASH — WURLITZER
phonographs preferred. Must be bar­
gain. Full description and serial num­
bers. Dutch, 1606 Laredo St., Corpus
Christi, Texas.
7-37
WILL BUY — LOHMULLER’ S 4-IN -l
Venders. State quantity and condition.
L. O. Hardman, 2537 Homehurst Ave.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
7-37c
WANTED—USED BUCKLEY DIGGERS.
State model, year and price. Address
Box 43, c /o Automatic Age.
7-37
SCALES WANTED— ALL MAKES OF
small scales. Also Ticket Scales, any
condition. State price and condition.
Pennyway, 151 E. 126th St., New York, tfc
WANTED—ADVANCE MODEL D ONE
cent Ball Gum Machines. Ralph Segal,
1520 South Avers Ave., Chicago, Illinois.
9-37
WANTED—ADVANCE MODEL D BALL
Gum Machines. Must be reasonable. H.
Quinn, Box 2157, Cleveland, Ohio.
9-37
WANTED—PEANUT AND MEItCHAN-
dise Machines, Arcade and Slot Ma­
chines, Scales or anything else if priced
right for cash. State kind. Atlas Sales
Co., 1971 W. 54, Cleveland, O.
WANTED—MILLS SLOTS, 5c Q.T.’s, 5c
Goose Necks and 5c Escalators, bells or
venders. Will trade for new or used Ciga­
rette Machines. X. L. Coin Machine Co.,
1351 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.
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MISCELLANEOUS
“ PRESTO” COIN COUNTER, COUNTS
and stacks 100 pennies in 15 seconds,
also nickels. Fits pocket. Money refunded
if not satisfied. Price, $1.50 each, post­
paid. Supreme Products Company, 333 N.
Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
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DO YOU W AN T A EUROPEAN OR
Netherlands distributor for your new or
reconditioned coin machines and novel­
ties? W rite immediately! Ned. Automaten
Unie Haren — Holland (Netherlands)
Manager, L. G. Landman.
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KENTUCKY OPERATORS—W E MATN-
taln repair shop for slots, pins, music.
Reasonable prices. New and used slots
for immediate delivery. John M. Stuart,
Paris, Ky.
8-37
WANT TO LOCATE E. W. BARTON,
novelty salesman, age about forty-
seven, may be using name Burton. Re­
ward. Sims, 922 Garrison, Fort Smith,
Ark.
9-37
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BALL GUM—FIVE STAR—INTRODUC­
tory price, $10.75 per case, prepaid.
Automatic Novelty Company, St. Augus­
tine, Florida.
9-37
COIN WRAPPERS—TUBULAR, PENNY
or nickel. Heavy paper, 50 cents a thou­
sand in 10,000 lots. Cash with order.
fc>chubb & Company, 1250 Webb, Detroit,
Michigan.
9-37
SCALES WANTED — COIN-OPERATED.
Cash paid. Watling Fortune Telling,
Doctor’s Health, Loboy, Ideal, Pace. State
make, condition, price, serial number. J.
Sanbach, 110-21 73rd Rd., Forest Hills,
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