Automatic Age

Issue: 1937 June

PACE
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Vitally Different In Design and Construction I
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test of measuring up to your closest specifications.
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design.
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see why you will be wise . . . . and money ahead . . . .
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3 Issues f o r t h e P ric e o f 2
w it h o u t c h a n g e o f cop y.
A ll o rd e rs c a s h In a d v a n c e .
N O T IC E
C la ss ifie d c o lu m n s a re f o r d is p o s a 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 n e w m a c h in e s w ill
be a c c e p te d f o r d is p la y s e c tio n s
o n ly .
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hand
m a c h in e s w ill n o t be acc e p te d if
m a c h in e s h a v e n o t been in p r o d u c ­
tio n b y th e m a n u f a c t u r e r a t le as t
90 d a y s , e x ce p t in th e e v e n t of
closed te r r ito r y .
FOR SALE—SECOND HAND
ALL m a k e s p e n n y s c a l e s b o u g h t ,
sold and exchanged. W orld’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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TO T R A D E — R E L IA N C E S , LA T E
model, 5c and 25c; Buckley’s Horses;
Late Model Hold and Draw. W ill trade
for peanut machines, scales, phonographs
and latest type autom atics or novelty
tables. Marion Company, 562-64 W est
Douglas Avenue, W ichita, Kansas. C 6-37
F O R S A L E — 100 N E W SMOKE-A-
Taire lc Cigarette Machines (cartons
never opened), $6.00 each, 25 used a t
$5.00 each; 1 Red Cross rubber machine
$8.00; all kinds of counter games, nearly
new. W anted — Used Pace Scales, also
N. W . 5c N ut Machines. Bailey, 182 Allen
St., Buffalo, N. Y .____________________ 6-37
L A T E U SE D P H O N O G R A P H S — GOOD
Condition Priced Reasonable. Kelley,
Huntley, Illinois.
7-37
M IL L S 2 D E L U X E D AN C EM A ST E RS —
12 Dancemasters, renewed and recondi­
tioned, priced for quick sale. W rite, wire
or phone your offer. Venetian Music Co.,
624 Pierce St., Omaha, Neb.
6-37
FO R S A L E —F IF T Y L A T E 1935 M OD EL,
Electro Hoist Diggers. These Diggers
will make money for park owners or
penny arcade operators. W orth $175.00
each. Our cash price, $60.00. George
Gerber Company, Providence, R. I.
6-37
F O R S A L E CH EA P. B A L L Y O N E B A L L
pay tables. Slot machines, Paces Races,
Eveready Vendors and other machines.
W rite for prices. Charles Pittle, New
Bedford, Mass.
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SCALES, SCALES, P E N N Y SCALES,
bought, sold, exchanged. Cash paid.
State make, condition and price in first
letter. W rite us today. Silent Selling Co..
Marion, Indiana.
4-38
D IG G E R — 3 B U C K L E Y 1933 M ODELS,
$55.00 each; one Ex hibit Iron Claw,
Model G, perfect condition, $48.00; also
50 used lc and 5c slots, assorted, 30c
each. 1/3 cash, balance C.O.D. Frens
Novelty Co., 223 E. 119 St., Chicago, 111.
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D IG G E R S A C R IF IC E — 1936 STAR
HOISTS, Roll Front, $40.00; 1934, $25.00;
excellent condition; candy included. M c­
Kinley’s, Rockwell St., Long Branch, N. J.
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FO U R
W U R L IT Z E R
SKEE
BALLS,
$100.00 each; 12 W urlitzer Simplex
Phonographs, 1936 models, like new,
$150100 each; 10 Mills Futurity Bells, 5c
play, used 6 weeks. $65.00 each; Mills
W a r Eagles and Mills Blue Fronts; Mills
Locks and key, $75c each; 10 Jennings
Favorite, Ball Gum Venders, lc play, like
new, $4.00 each. D. & S. Novelty Com­
pany, 1005 Broadway, Rockford, Illinois.
6.37
N IC K E L, DIM E, QUARTER JACKPOT
Bells, $14.50; Twin Jackpots, $24.50; 100
Penny Venders, Bells, $15.00 up; Lot 30
Cailles, Nickel, Dime, Quarter Jackpot
Bells, some reserve, $350.00. Coleman
Novelty, Rockford, 111.
6-37
T E N P E A N U T V E N D E R S , $23.50.
Should net $10.00 weekly. Particulars.
Davis Metal Fixture Co., Lansing, Mich.
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M IL L S 5c R E D FRONTS, G OLD A W A R D ,
Jackpot Venders, $55.00. W rite for com­
plete list. Robert Allred, Randleman, N. C.
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$1,000,001 R E W A R D W IL L B E P A ID TO
anyone who can find a coin machine
operated by us for profit anywhere. W e
are rebuilders and distributors of jackpot
machines exclusively. Operators, write for
prices on finest stock rebuilt machines in
Middle West. Bell Machine Company,
2658 So. Millard Ave., Chicago, 111. S 6-37
SCALES — SCALES — SCALES — WAT-
ling Bighead Springless Fortune Tellers.
Just reconditioned. Ideal for parks or
any other location.
Forty-five dollars
a piece. F. O. B. Harrisburg, Pa. One-
third w ith order, balance C. O. D. Don
Farr, 2817 W atson St., Harrisburg, Pa.
6-37
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A R E B U Y IN G
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S E L L IN G
W urlitzer and Rock-Ola Phonographs
paying spot cash. Maxwell Music M a ­
chine Company, 695 E. 141 St., Bronx,
N. Y.
7-37
3 S E E B U R O SELECT O PH O N ES. $65.00;
1 Rock-Ola Regular. $120.00; 10 See­
burg Symphonolas, $150.00. All A-l con­
dition. Carl D. King, Elwood, Tnd.
7-37
BEACON, $4.00; BEAMLTTE. $4.00; BA B Y
Contact, $3.00; Big- Broadcast. $3.00;
Cannon Fire (large), $4.00; Frisky (large).
$4.50; Fleet. $3.00; Live Powor. $3.50: Re­
bound, $5.00; Horse Shoes, $5.00; Official
Sweepstakes, $3.00; Penny Ante, $3.00;
21 Vender, $3.00; Banker, $3.50; Five and
Ten, $4.00; Screamo. $4.00. Mercier D is­
tributing Co., 32 Montgomery St., San
Francisco, Calif. Douglas 9400.
F O R S A L E — 45 P O R C E L A IN PENNY-
Nickel Northwestern M e r c h a n d is e r s
nurchased last September. A-l condition.
$8.00 per. Cash. W rite John McGurk, 202
S. 7th St., Oregon, Illinois.
W E S T E R N ’S G R A N D
never used, $75.00. J.
354. Shadyside, Ohio.
bank.
PRTZE.
NEW
E. Groves, Box
References any
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PH O N O G R A P H S — 4 M ILLS, 801, $30.00
each; 1 Mills, 870. $35.00; 5 Mills. 875.
$55.00 each; 3 Wurlitzers, P-12, $130.00
each;
Seeburg
Selectophone,
walnut,
$85.00. Also Rock-Olas and other used
machines and parts for sale. Geo. W .
W alter, Jr., 108 S. Morris Ave., Atlantic
City, N. J.
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SE LL OR TRADE FOR PHONOGRAPHS
—Electro Hoist, Merchantman, Iron
Claw, Model F, including candy. One Red
Cross vender. Perfect mechanical condi­
tion and appearance. W rite Box 775,
Donora, Pa.______________ _____ ___________
A B A R G A IN F O R SPOT CASH. T W E N T Y
c o in - o p e r a t e d photograph machines,
completely automatic. N a t’l A utom atic
Machines Co., 407 So. Fourth Street,
Minneapolis, Minn.________________________
T R E M E N D O U S P R O F IT — SM A LL IN ­
vestment! 50 brand new combination
Pocket Pool, Black Aces counter games
a t 50% off. Territory closed. Original
price, $15.00. Send for circular or sample.
New Orleans Novelty Exchange, 1919
R obert St., New Orleans, La.___________ c
SLOTS—F L O R ID A SEASON IS O V E R —
Mills: 3 Nickel Play, 2 Dime Play, 1
Quarter Play. All Blue Front, Side Ven­
der, Mystery Pay-outs. Serials around
four hundred thousand. Perfect condi­
tion. Price $55.00 each. W atlings: 8 N ick­
els, 4 Dimes, 3 Quarters. All R ollr” tops;
Side Venders, Mystery Pay-outs. Serials
around seventy thousand. Good condition.
Price, $42.50. All above machines ready
to run. Nearby operators should come see
them. Used only about 6 months. W ill
ship in original boxes. 1/3 cash deposit.
Ship same day. References D un & Brad-
street. W . F. Duggan, Eustis, Fla.______ s
SNACKS.
LA TEST
M OD ELS,
L IK E
new, $22.50 each in lots of 10. 1/3 with
order. Box 45, Autom atic Age.________ 8-£7
A L L G AM ES S A C R IF IC E D —H IA L E A H ,
Sunshine Baseball, Daily Races, Leather­
neck, Fence Buster, Broker’s Tip, Round
Up, Pinch Hitter, $19.50; Electric Eye.
$24.50; Big Casino, $13.50; Big Five Sr.,
$12.00; Flicker, $24.50; Pay Day, Sure
Shot, new, $17.50. Ten Grand, $17.50; 5c
Little Duke, triple jack. $17.50; Jennings
Double Jack, $15.00. W ill trade on late
phonographs or bowling games. M ilw au­
kee Concession Co., 1635 W . Cherry St.,
M ilwaukee, W is.________________________
200 U SE D P IN GAM ES AT L O W EST
prices,
including
Bumper,
Fireball,
Ricochet, Bally Booster, etc. W rite to­
day! Robbins Co., 1141A D eK alb Ave.,
Brooklyn, N. Y . _______________________ ®
CLOSIN G OUT — MINTS, $4.50 P E R
case; also Nickel and Penny Slot M a­
chines priced right. W hite Grocer Co.,
Monroe City, Mo.
8-37-s
PAM CO’S E L E C T R IC R IF L E F L Y IN G
Duck Machines, $75.00 each; 20 W u r ­
litzer Skee Balls, $95.00 each; Roll-O-
Balls w ith return balls, $80.00 each; 25
Cent-A-Smoke Cigarette Venders, $4.50
each; 40 Erie Diggers, $15.00 each; 20
Iron Claws, $25.00 each; Merchantmen,
Mutoscope Cranes at low prices; 500
Penny Peanut or Gum Machines, $3.00
up. National Vending Machine Co.. 4242­
44-46 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
CLOSIN G OUT SLOT M A C H IN ES. A L L
kinds cheap. P. O. Box 395, Dubuque,
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CLO SED T E R R IT O R Y ON CO U N T ER
machines, forces us to sell at these low
prices. Every machine guaranteed in per­
fect working order. 2 D aval’s Reel 21,
never used, $10.00; 3 D aval’s Reel 21, used
three weeks, $7.50; 1 Horseshoes, $4.00; 2
Cadets, Universal chutes, $4.00; 1 P unch-
ette punchboard top. w ith roll of punches,
$6.00; 1 Tit-Tat-Toe, $4.00; 1 Flying
Colors $3.50; 3 Poker Reels, $3.50; 1
Skipper, $3.00; 2 A.B.T. Game Hunters,
$3.00; Kings, Criss Cross, Screamo, Tri-
A-Lite, Beamlite, Big Game, $4.00; Bea­
con, Fleet, Merry-Go-Round, Drop Kick,
Golden Gate, Electro. $3.00. Third deposit
w ith all orders. New England Autom atic
Machine Company, 1658 Chapel Street,
New Haven, Conn.
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SECO N D H A N D FO R SALE—U N IT OF
3
Evans Penny Boards. $50.00 complete;
5 Mills Target Practice, 5c, $3.00 each: 1
Jennings Century Vender, over 112,000,
$15.00; 1 Pace Bantam Bell, 10c, $20.00:
or trade for Mills Target Practice, lc: 5
Jacks, lc: Little Four; Candy Floss M a­
chine or Owl. J. W . Brawner, 814 C St.,
S. E., W ashington, D. C.
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F O R S A L E — ABOUT 40 CO IN -O PE R­
ated musical instruments. Many of
these instruments are now in operation.
Other business interests force us to dis­
pose of this business immediately. The
best offer will buy! Partial payment to
reliable party. Act quickly for the chance
of a lifetime. Particularly good for sum ­
mer resort districts. Address Box 90,
Autom atic Age.
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