Automatic Age

Issue: 1937 June

4 IN 1 P E N N Y K IN G SYSTEM M E R ­
chandise Venders. Good as new. Lim ited
supply left. $9.50 each. Pioneer Vending
Service, 463 Sackm an Street, Brooklyn,
N. Y.
abt pen n y gam e hu nters ,
anim al reels, excellent condition. $45.00
takes all. One-half deposit. Superior Sales
Company, 825 E ast W ashington, Boise,
Idaho.
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A-l M A C H IN E S —R E D A R R O W S, R O C K ­
ets, Whirlpools, Sportsman. Banker,
P ar Golf, Streamline, Twenty-One, Tick-
ette, Reel 21, Draw Poker. Punchette.
Any four machines, $15.00. Burtm ier
Pony, double jackpot, $15.00. Donald
Hegeman, W aukon, Iowa.
s-7-37
W u r l it z e r p h o n o g r a p h s — c l o s ­
ing out P-lO’s at $70.00; P-12’s at $110.00.
Guaranteed mechanical condition. Taylor
Electric Co., Brunswick, Ga.
s-8-37
MUST S A C R IF IC E
50 Modernistic
Doctor’s Health Beam Scales
B antam Size
Condition Like New
_
$40.00 Each
J. Solit, 1845 Crotona Ave., Bronx, N. Y.
F O R S A L E O N E R O Y A L T Y E L E C T R IC
m iniature bell type slot machine that
can be converted into a mechanical pay­
out. J. Potter, 857 Oakwood Blvd.,
Chicago.
P R E A K N E SS , $70.00; C O L L E G E FOOT ­
ball, $55.00; Turf Champs, $55.00; Speed
King, $55.00; H igh Card, $55.00; Bally Bel­
mont, $35.00; Blue Bird, $35.00; Pamco
Tout, $30.00; Bally Derby, $25.00 Round
Up, $25.00; Keeney’ Velvet, $2<5.00; Stop
and Go, $20.00; Bally Bonus, $20.00; All
Star, $20.00; Mills Double Header, $18.00;
Jumbo, $15.00; Golden Harvest. $15.00;
Mad Cap, $12.00. F. W . Tripp & Co., 268
Park Street, New Bedford, Mass.
A R E Y O U LO O K IN G FO R B A R G A IN S ?
„ Here’s some: M ultiple and Bonus,
$19.50; Bally Bumper, $24.50; Bally Roll,
$59.50; Grand Slam, N atural and Peerless,
$9.50; Ace, Stampede, Gold Award, W all
Street, Sportsman, Total ite and Ditto,
$5.00. 1/3 deposit. Marc-Coin-Machine,
1211 E. Third, Dayton, Ohio.
R A Y ’S TRACKS, N E V E R U N C RA T ED
(serial 4300), $250.00; used (serial 3300),
$185.00. Clean cabinets, mechanically per­
fect. \/^ Deposit. Get our Bargain List
Markepp, Cleveland, Ohio.
. 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.
8-37
target r o ll jr s
A R C A D E E Q U IP M E N T — O F E V E R Y
type conceivable. A ttract more custom­
ers w ith diversified amusement games!
W e carry the largest stock of assorted
machines from pin games to shooting
galleries. 500 Pin Games $3.00 up, Cranes,
diggers, Claws, $20.00 up. W rite for list—
free. Munves 145 Park Row, New York
City.
f a n s , b a t t l e s , f iv e t e n s ,
Spit Fires, Zooms, H igh 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.
8-37
ball
A R C A D E M A C H IN E S F O R S A L E — E V ­
E R Y kind. Good condition. Prices right.
W e have discontinued two arcades. Re­
tiring from business. Linick, 70 Monroe,
Detroit, Michigan.
8-37-s
30 U N IQ U E B A L L GUM M A CH IN ES,
$2.50 each, in lots of six. Vends either
% or % gum. These machines never on
location, brand new in appearance and
performance. Frances Paul, 1331 Albany
Street, Los Angeles, Cal.
8-37
P E A N U T A N D B A L L GUM M ACH IN ES.
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.
8-37
D IR E C T P O SIT IV E P O RT RA IT M A ­
chine (non-automatic). Excellent cam ­
era and lens. W ill take 4 or 5 poses for
10c. Complete with cabinet, electric fan
cooling system. M ixing bowls & all acces­
sories, $75.00 Cash— % deposit w ith order,
balance C.O.D., will crate carefully. F.O.B.
Oakland, Cal., W . E. Glass, 206 Magnolia
Ave.
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FO R SALE — SU PPLIES
PENNY
AND
N IC K E L
A L U M IN U M
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 TTEN TION O P ERA T O RS A N D D E A L ­
ers. You can now get Decalcomania
Transfers in small quantities. An attrac­
tive name plate insures wide advertising
publicity a t low cost. Also, serves as a
permanent identification. Samples on re­
quest. Sideline salesmen wanted. Ralco
Decalco, AA-1305 W ashington, Boston,
Mass.
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S U P P L IE S — BUTTERSCOTCH P E A ­
nuts, 15c per pound; Candy Coated
Peanuts. 15c per pound; 5,000 balls “ Sum
Chew” Ball Gum, $5.90; Jum bo Size P is ta ­
chio Nuts, 37c per pound; Vise-Grip Locks,
50c each; Slug Detectors for Columbus
Venders, $1.75 each. M. T. Daniels, 1027.A
University Ave., W ichita, Kansas.
6-37
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.
6-37
SA LT ED NUTS, PEAN U TS, P IS T A ­
chios, Boston Beans, etc. W rite for
lowest prices. E. Cherry, Inc., 238 Market
St., Philadelphia, Pa.
7-37
W E F U R N IS H A L L T Y P ES O F TOKENS
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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M A N U F A C T U RE R S ELLS TO D E A L E R S
Roller Bearing Clips; reasonable. H.
Julius, 1758 62nd St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. 7-37
D R IL L E D B A L L GUM— N U M B E R E D 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 autom atic way makes
this quality and low price possible. Penny
Operating Co.,
1233 Chouteau,
Saint
Louis.
7-37
B R O N Z E S P IR A L G E A R S FO R PACES
Races motors, both small and heavy
duty, best grade bronze,
thoroughly
tested, $5.00 each in single lots, quantity
write. Exchange of small motors, $7.00,
heavy duty, $9.00. Chambersburg M a­
chine Co.. 'Philadelphia Ave., Chambers­
burg, Pa.
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SCALES W A N T E D — P O P U L A R M O D ­
els, any condition. Fully describe condi­
tion and price of each scale. Scales only.
No other machines. Pennyway System,
151 E. 126th St., New York.
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W A N T ED TO B U Y —5 c P O O L T A B L ES
made by O. D. Jennings. Frank R. Van-
dale, 322 F ifth Ave., South Charleston,
W . Va.
s-6-37
CASH W A IT IN G F O R Y O U R B U M P E R
type games, novelty and payout. Also
other late payouts, multi-ball and ticket
pay preferred. Coin Craft Canada, 26 Gore
St., H am ilton, Ont.
6-37
W A N T E D —P EA N U T M A C H IN ES, M E R ­
chandise machines of all kinds. Must
be cheap for cash. State kind. E. L. W itt,
Box 184, Norman, Okla.
s-6-37
W E BU Y, S E L L A N D T R A D E A L L
makes of coin-operated phonographs.
W h a t have you?—Al Clair, 4319 Carpenter
Avenue, New York City.
s-6-37
W A N T E D 100 P E N N Y , N IC K E L , D IM E
play late or old slot machines any make,
100 Penny cigarette and counter m a ­
chines, dividers or not. Cherokee Novelty
Co., Cherokee, Oklahoma.
S-6-37
U SE D SC A LE S W A N T E D — BAN T AM
size only. State make .and condition.
W ill buy routes in Philadelphia and
environs. W itt & Cohan, 5511 Florence
Ave., Philadelphia, Penn.
7-37
W A N T E D — P A C E M Y S T E R Y COMETS,
Bally Preakness.
For Sale — Mills
Penny Q. T. Autom atic Vender Company,
152 Houston Street, Mobile, Ala.
7-37
W A N T E D F O R CA SH — W U R L IT Z E R
phonographs preferred. Must be bar­
gain. Full description and serial n um ­
bers. Dutch, 1606 Laredo St., Corpus
Christi, Texas.
7-37
W IL L B U Y — L O H M U L L E R ’S 4-IN-l
Venders. State quantity and condition.
L. O. Hardm an, 2537 Homehurst Ave.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
7-37c
W A N T E D —U S E D B U C K L E Y D IG G ERS.
State model, year and price. Address
Box 43, c/o Autom atic Age.
7-37
W A N T E D — 50 JE N N IN G S lc CLU B
Venders. For Sale—Mills 5c Q.T. Bells,
brand new, never unboxed. $45.00 each,
a very few left. 50 lc and 5c W atlin g
Twin Jackpots, $25.00 each, all recondi­
tioned and ready to set up. W ayne Sales
Company, Inc., 207 Pine Street, Green­
ville, Ohio.
W A N T E D — H I0RSH EY M A CH IN E S.
W ill pay a fair price for good used
machines. Advance preferred. Ross V.
McGuire, 1322 Lee Avenue, Long Beach,
Calif.
D R IL L E D B A L L GUM — N U M B E R E D
or Baseball, highest quality, $3.75 set;
five sets or more. $3.60. Operators Supply
Co., 3749 Beechwood Blvd., Pittsburgh,
Pa.
8-37
W A N T E D : E L E C T R IC EYES, H O C K ­
eys, Baseballs, Radio Rifles, Astrologers,
Bally Rangers. Also novelty machines.
W rite us w hat you have. Munves 145
Park Row, New York City.
TOY PA CK S FOR P E N N Y V E N D E R S.
Over 2 Gross properly assorted charms
and small toys, $1.10. Columbian Vending
Company, Parsons, Kansas.
S-37
M ISCELLANEOUS
B A L L GUM—S P E C IA L IN T ROD U CT ORY
Price, 11c Box. Spotted Prize Balls, 15c
Box. W e buy and sell Advance Model—
D Ball Gum Machines. Variety Sales Co.,
4174 Montrose Ave., Chicago, 111.
8-37
W ANTED TO BUY
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. Fits the pocket. Handy
Rapid and Exact. Money refunded if not
satisfied. Price, $1.50 each, postpaid.
Supreme Products Company, 333 N. M ich­
igan Ave., Chicago, 111.
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W E B U Y A N YT H IN G I F T H E P R IC E
is right. Slot Machines, One Ball Tables,
Phonographs, etc. Charles Pittle, New
Bedford, Mass.
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FO R E IG N
O P ERA T O R
KNOWS
OF
new big territory outside U. S. and
would accept offers to run machines on
commission or partnership basis. Slot m a ­
chines and pin games prohibited. W rite
Box 70, Autom atic Age.
W E BU 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 Pittle, New Bed­
ford, Mass.
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DO YOU W A N T A E U R O P E A N O R
Netherlands distributor for your new or
reconditioned coin machines and novel­
ties? W rite immediately! Ned. Automaten
Unie Haren — Holland (Netherlands)
Manager, L. G. Landm an.
-7-37
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June, 1937
IN D E X TO A D V ERT ISERS
JU N E, 1937
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A . C . N o v e lty C o ................................... 64-65
A d v a n c e M a c h in e C o ..............................42
A m e r ic a n C h e w in g P ro d u c ts C o rp . 45
A m e r ic a n C o in M a c h in e C o .................50
A tla s N o v e lty C o ......................................135
A u t o m a t G a m e s ...................................... 91
A u t o m a t ic C o in M a c h in e C o r p ...9 7 , 112
A v o n N o v e lty S a le s C o ......................... 153
B
H
B a d g e r N o v e lty C o ..................... 34, 47, 79
B a lly M fg . C o ...............................8, 103, 130
B a r r o n , E . T . a n d C o ...............................60
B a u m N o v e lty C o ....................................149
B re w e r, C h a s . A . a n d S o n s ...............43
B u c k le y M fg . C o ....................................... 5-6
B u r e l a n d C o .................... .......................... 48
H a n s o n S c ale C o ....................................... 43
H a r lic h M fg . C o ........................................ 50
H u b e r C o in M a c h in e C o .............147, 159
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C a ille B ro s. C o ....................................... 69-70
C a n d y C r a fte r s , In c ................. .............. 133
C h ic a g o L o c k C o ...................................... 102
C h ic a g o M e ta l M fg . C o ......................... 106
C o lu m b u s V e n d in g Co. . . . B a c k C o v e r
C o n fe c tio n V e n d in g C o ......................... 140
C o n n e c tic u t
A m usem ent
M a c h in e
C o ...................................................................110
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E le c tr ic a l P ro d u c ts C o ........................... 129
E llm a n a n d Z u c k e r m a n ..................... 47
E p s te in N o v e lty C o., In c ....................... 59
E u r e k a N o v e lty C o ................................... 96
E x h ib it S u p p ly C o .................... 99, 126-127
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S a u v e , A . P ., C o ........................................... 77
S c h e r m a c k P ro d u c ts C o r p ....................71
S h ip m a n M fg . C o ....................................... 33
S h y v e rs M fg . C o ........................................ 3
S im m o n s C o in M a c h in e C o .................. 55
S n a x A u t o m a t ic S to re s , In c ................ 73
S p a r k s S p e c ia lty C o .................................139
S to n e r C o r p .................................................. 123
S u p e r io r P r o d u c ts C o ............................. 94
S u p r e m e P r o d u c ts C o .............. 34, 43, 118
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J & J N o v e lty C o ..................................... 78
J e n n in g s , O . D. & C o .......................... 4
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T a k s e n , L e o n , C o ., In c ...........................55
T r im o u n t C o in M a c h in e C o ............... 105
L e m k e C o in M a c h in e C o .......................67
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U - N e e d - A - P a k P r o d u c ts C o r p ...........117
Un.it V e n d in g C o ........................................56
M a je s tic H o te l .......................................... 58
M a llo ry , P . R . & C o., In c .....................39
M a r io n C o .....................................................133
M a r s h a ll, B. J . In c ..................................68
M c C o r m ic k M a c h in e C o ......................... 148
M o n a rc h C o in M a c h in e C o ...................157
M o to r S e rv ic e & M fg . C o .....................84
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V e n d in g M a c h in e C o., T h e ...............115
V ik in g S p e c ia lty C o ................................. 41
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W a lz e r , A . M ., C o ....................................47
W e r ts N o v e lty C o ....................................51
W ilc o x , W . W . M fg . C o ...................46, 53
W it h e y , B. A .............................................. 116
W o r t h m o r e S a le s P ro m o tio n
S e rv ic e , In c .............................................. 79
W u r lit z e r , R u d o lp h M fg . C o ............87-90
N a tio n a l C o in M a c h in e E x c h a n g e ..1 58
N o r r is M fg . C o ............................................54
N o r th w e s te rn C o r p .................................. 149
F e r g u s o n M fg . C o .................................... 45
F r e s h 'n d - A ir e C o ........... - ........................101
G a b e l M fg . C o ..........................................9-12
G a r d n e r a n d C o ......................................... 137
G e llm a n B r o s ............................................... 56
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R o b b in s , D . a n d C o. .. . 8 2 , 98, 1C8, 114
R o c k - O la M fg . C o r p ----In s id e F r o n t
.............C o v e r, In s id e B a c k C o v e r, 124
R o h r S a le s C o ............................. . . j,.... 75
R o y a l D is t r ib u to r s , In c .....................92-93
Illin o is L o c k C o ......................................... 53
In d e p e n d e n t L o c k C o ...............................37
In t e r n a t io n a l N u t C o ...............................35
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D a lk in , A ., C o ............................................ 43
D a v a l M fg . C o ............................................. 151
D a v is , D e a n W . a n d C o., In c .............51
P o lk , R . L . & C o ....................................... 68
P o n s e r, G eo rg e C o ...........................109, 155
G e n e ra l A m u s e m e n t D e v ic e s C o. . . 66
G e r m a c k , J o h n N ..................................... 63
G lo b e P r in t in g C o ..................................... 57
G o o d b o d y , J o h n ........................................ 50
G o ttlie b , D . & C o ..................................... 134
G r a n d b o is , U . G . C o ............................... 47
G r o e tc h e n T ool C o ...............................7, 131
G u g g e n h e im , K a r l, In c ...........................85
G u r a ls k y , E ..................................................51
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P a c ific M fg . C o ................................. 104, 128
P a n C o n fe c tio n C o ....................................80
P e a c h y N o v e lty C o ..................................118
P e a n u t S p e c ia lty C o .................................34
P e n n y K in g S y s te m , T h e ................. 75
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Z e n o b ia C o .................................................... 29
Z im m e r m a n - P o s t, In c ............................. 74
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