Automatic Age

Issue: 1937 March

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AUTOMATIC AGE
M IL L S F IV E CEN T S IL E N T D O U B LE
Jackpot $40,010; Q. T. Five Cent $40.00;
Horse Race Machine $5.00; One Cent
W atling Twin Jackpot $25.00; One Cent
Little Duke Jackpot $15.00; High Stakes
$15.00; Reel 21 $12.00; Stewart McGuire
four column cigarette machine $25.00;
Puritan gum ball machine $3.50; Mills
scales $25,010; W a tlin g scales $40.00; Col­
um bus peanut machine $3.00; Ball gum
15c a hundred; Solid slugs 1.00 a hundred;
Records 10c each. O’Brien, 89 THAM ES,
Newport, R. I.
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SLOT M A C H IN E PARTS. SLOT M A ­
chines repaired, slot machines traded,
slot machines bought. Operators Amuse­
ment Company, 2509 Ross Ave., Dallas.
Texas.______________________________________
R E A L M O N EY-M A K ERS IN FIRST-
class condition—Bally Peerless, $39.50;
Bally Bonus, $39.50; Bally Challenger,
$49.50; Bally Hialeah. $49.50; 2 Western
Policies, $59.00 each. D. Kelly, 1908 Marion
St., Columbia, S. C.
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N IN E COLUMBUS M O D E L M, P O R C E ­
lain finish, $4.50 each; 3 Climax, $3.50
each: 1 Advance No. 11, $4.00; 2 Advance
“ Safetex” Prophylactic Venders, 25c slots,
$3.50 each. All above machines in excel­
lent condition, ready for locations. Mr.
H. J. Southard, 70 W . Superior, Chicago.
C IG A RET T E M A C H IN ES AT V E R Y AT­
tractive prices. Nationals, Stewart M c­
Guire and Rushour. W rite for prices and
terms. E. T. Barron & Co., 19 E. Lake
St., Minneapolis.
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F IF T E E N “W O R L D S E R IE S ” B A S E ­
ball Games. Also 45 “Electric” Baseball
Games (even more realistic and profitable
than “World Series” ). I co-invented Rock-
Ola’s “World Series” and operate 45. I per­
fected “Electric” Baseball and operate 45.
Tllness forces retirement, hence, 60 excep­
tionally profitable games (all on location)
are for sale at $200.00 each. W arranted
A-l mechanical condition. W rite for par­
ticulars. Amusement Machine Company,
3S3 Santa A na Ave., San Francisco, Calif.
FOR SA LE —B A RG A IN S IN GOOD CON ­
dition. Bally Derbys, $35.00: Hialeah,
$35.00; Prospectors, $20.00; Jumbos, $20,001;
Bis: Shots, $20.00; Galloping Plugs, $35.00;
Sunshine Derbys. $20.0(0: Grand Slams,
$25.00; Flying High, $50.00; Peerless,
$30.00; Bonus, $25.00; P ut ’N Take, $10.00.
One-third deposit, balance C.O.D. W ichita
Noveltv Co., 717 Ohio Ave., W ichita Falls,
Tex. ‘_______________________________ s-3-37
F O R SALE — 40 BA LB A 101c LA TEX
Venders, 12 Certex 25c Latex Venders.
Also 10 Gro. merchandise for same. All
equipped with clamp locks and in first
class condition. Territory closed. $100.00
takes lot. 25% deposit, balance C.O.D.
Art Vaillancourt, 1437 Carlisle Ave.,
Racine, Wise.
March, 1937
F IV E STAR, $6.00 FO R 50 BOXES.
Special quotations on 3 and 5 case lots.
Ball Gum and Peanut Machines, used,
$1.50 and up. Special twelve, A.B.T. T ar­
gets, some perfect, some need repair,
$30.00 for the entire lot. Hecht Nielsen.
1322 Congress St., Chicago, 111.
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PUNCHBOARD O P E R A T O R S ! M E R ­
chandise th a t is different. Beautiful
chromium chests filled w ith candy, sta­
tionery, cigarettes, etc., w ith 40, 50 and
60-hole push cards. Novel liquor chest
w ith glasses. Chicago operators now
m aking big profits. W e are m anufac­
turers. Stone Bros., 800 Sibley, Chicago,
III.
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A L L 4 F O R D IM E PHOTO S U P PL IES
a t cut prices. Our new Photastrip O ut­
fit, VAx.2, or 2%x3%, complete $140.00.
Wabash Photo Supply, Terre Haute, Ind.
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S P E E D Y COIN COUNTERS, 55c E A C H —
for pennies and nickels—both for $1.00
postpaid. Supplies: Tube coin wrappers
for all coins—1,000 coin wrappers, 75c;
5.000 lot, 60c per M, express or postage
extra; 10,000 lot, 50c per M, F. O. B.
Detroit. Free counter w ith anv order of
10.000 lot, 50c per M, F. O. B. Detroit.
Free counter with any order of 10,000.
Order now—this offer good for only 30
days.Heineman, 656 Selden Ave., Detroit,
Mich.
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P U N C H B O A R D M EN —N E W PUT AN D
Take jars. Thirty different payouts.
Details, sample free. Tom Thumb, Dept.
A.A., Nauvoo, 111.
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D R IL L E D B A L L GUM, SETS N U M ­
bered 1 to 1,200 and 1 to 1,000. Also
charts for three different payouts. Get
our low factory prices before buying.
Calvert Mfg. Co., 434-436 North Front
St., Baltimore, Md.
SLOT M A C H IN E PARTS, SLOT M A ­
chine repaired, slot machines traded,
slot machines bought. Operators Amuse­
ment Company, 2509 Ross Ave., Dallas,
Texas.
B A R B E C U E S — IN T E R IO R A N D E X T E ­
rior models, gas and coke fired. W rite
for catalogue. Peerless Stove & Mfg. Co.,
Inc., Dept. K, Columbus, O.
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A TTEN TION OPERA 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-1088 W ashington, Boston,
Mass.
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B A L L Y B U M PERS, $40.00; D A V A L S E ­
quences. $35,010; Bambinos, $35.00; Lights
Out $27.50; Autom atic Twisters (5 ball),
$25.00; Bally Sky Highs. $19.50; Golden
Harvests, Main Streets, Big Fives, Srs. or
Jrs., Cocktail Hours. $14.50; Trojans (1
or 5 ball), $12.50; Fifty Grand, Scotty,
Tornado. Ditto or Budget, $10.00. Check
Separator on request. Electropak equip­
ped, $3.00 extra. 1 A.R.T. Big Game H u n ­
ter, Target Pistol, complete w ith stand,
$10,001 1/3 cash with order. State how
ship. Ben Rollins, 1960 Court, Memphis.
Tennessee.
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W IL L T R A D E — W U R L IT Z E R P H O N O ­
graphs for slot machines, automatics,
pin tables and counter games. Marion
Company, 564 W . Douglas, W ichita,
Kansas.
437c
FOR SALE — SUPPLIES
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. $1.50 each, postpaid. Supreme
Products Co., 333 North Michigan Ave.,
Chicago, 111.
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D R IL L E D B A L L GUM, N U M B E R E D OR
baseball. Every set nice and clean.
1200 to a set. $4.00 a set. Four sets, $15.00.
Charts free. Kentucky Gum Co., 3406
Garland, Louisville, Ky.
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W ANTED TO BUY
W A N T E D — CENT-A-PACK D O U B LE
door register; Penny Pack with register.
State full particulars. T. M. Hawk, 921 E.
W ayne St., Fort Wayne, Ind.
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D IG G E R OPERA T O RS A N D JO B B E R S —
we are in the market for 100 digger and
crane type of machines of all kinds.
Kindly write giving quantity and prices.
Address Box 149, Autom atic Age, Chicago,
Illinois.
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W IL L ACCEPT IN T R A D E O R BU Y
for cash late type music machines,
vending machines, scales, slots, counter
games, and pay tables. W rite giving full
details, lowest prices. American Novelty
Company, 25401 Prospect, Cleveland, Ohio.
s-5-37
W A N T E D — E S T A B L IS H E D SCALE
routes in Florida. Any size routes—no
matter how small or large. Reply im me­
diately giving price and full particulars
regarding scales and where located.
Pennyway System, 151 East 126th St.,
New York.
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W A N T E D —A D V A N C E M O D E L D. BALL.
Gum Machines. W ith or without globes.
Must be cheap. W rite at once to H. Quinn,
11030 Earle Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
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W A N T E D —P E N N Y PACKS A N D 5c
slot machines. Cash or trade. Marion
Company, 564 W . Douglas, W ichita,
Kansas.
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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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M ISCELLANEOUS
W E F U R N IS H A L L T Y P E S OF TOK ENS
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
Are., Chicago, 111.
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ATTENTION, F L O W E R LO V ERS —
Best 1937 flower garden bargain. One
hundred large sized beautiful all-colored
Gladiolus Bulbs, one dollar, Donald Wood,
Florist, Peoria, III.
107 P LA N S F O R M A K IN G $20—$100
weekly, home or office, business of your
own. Descriptive booklet free.—Elite, 214
Grand St., New York.
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O P E R A T O R S ! D IS T R IB U T O R S !
There’s a handsome profit in selling
metal trade checks. Catalog 105A free.
The C. H. Hanson Co., 303 W . Erie,
Chicago.
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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 it tie. New
Bedford, Mass.
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M A IL IN G LIST S—BEST O BT A IN A BLE.
1500 Texas Operators $10.00; 1500 ex­
clusive phonograph ops. $10.00; California
800, $5.00. Southwest List Bureau, 2101
Primrose, Ft. W orth, Texas.
W A N T E D — A N Y QU AN TITY B L U E
Front Mysteries, Extraordinary Mys­
teries, W a r Eagle Bells. Jennings Chiefs
in 5, 10 and 25c Play; lc Q.T.’s. Badger
Bay Company, Green Bay, W is.
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W A N T E D — E X P E R IE N C E D SALES
promoter to sell our vending machines
to new and old operators. Liberal com­
mission. Mention experience and territory
covered. D. Robbins & Co.» 1141 DeKalb
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
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W A N T E D IN A N Y Q U AN TITY — A D ­
vance Model D Ball Gum machines.
AVrite to S. Bell, 950T7 Euclid Ave., Cleve­
land, Ohio.
W A N T E D —U SE D P U R IT A N G IR L
Puritan Bell Machines and other
Counter Machines, Used Cigarette
chines. Ohaspe Studios, Zanesville,
AND
Used
M a­
Ohio.
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$50 P A ID FO R M ILLS B L U E FRON T
Slots; $200 paid for Paces Races, serials
over 2500. State condition, serials. Rock-
port Novelty Co., Rockport, Texas.
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W E BU Y A N Y T H IN G IF 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
COUNT
P E N N IE S
AN D
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. III.
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S ALT ED NUTS, PEANUTS, P IS T A ­
chios, Boston Beans, etc. W rite for
lowest prices. E. Cherry, Inc., 238 Market
St., Philadelphia, Pa.
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COUNT P E N N IE S A N D N IC K E LS . SEE
them as you count. A transparent,
reasonably non-breakable tube with fu n ­
nel and slot to throw out extra coins.
$1.25 each. The set of penny and nickel
counter sells for $2.50. It tubes the coins.
Coin wrappers at 75c per 1M. Accurate
Coin Counter Company, Patton, Pa. s4-37
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• FOR SALE—Supplies
• WANTED TO BUY • MISCELLANEOUS
ONLY 4c PER WORD
MINIM UM AD ACCEPTED $1.00
A ll O rders Cash in A dvance.
3 ISSUES FOR THE PRICE OF 2
( N O C O P Y C H A N G E P E R M IT T E D )
o ffe rin g second hand m a ch in e s w ill
n o t be accepted if m a ch in e s have no t
been ini p ro d u c tio n by th e m a n u fa c ­
tu r e r a t le a st 90 days, e x c e p t in th e
e ve n t o f closed te r r ito r y .
N O T IC E
C la s s ifie d c o lu m n s a re f o r d ispo sal
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 new 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 ds
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