Automatic Age

Issue: 1937 October

DIRECTORS
LEE S. JONES
bxecutlve Vice Prci.
W. Q. Bray
C O IN-O PERATED
Leo S. Jonci
W alter A. Tratasi)
S k ill Garnet
A. H. Bechtol
Am uiement Devlcei
M u ilca l Instrum ent!
C. D. Odom
im c r ic a n e ) a lc s C o r p o r a t i o n
“ The In d u s tr y ’s O ld e s t D is tr ib u to r s ”
Let These Leaders Guide Your Purchases
Their Experience Covers The Entire Automatic Field
936 W R I G H T W O O D A V E .
Phones Lak evi ew 9400
CHICAGO. IL L IN O IS
Will you win in the game of operating—or become
one of the 50% who have to go broke and like it?
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N o t G e t C r e d it ?
Operating is a game requiring skill, training and technique. Personality, meeting cus'
tomers, setting a background, friendships, etc., all play their important parts. There is far
more to operating than merely putting out equipment. That is one of the reasons why
50% of the operators fail. W e honestly believe another reason, and a far more important
one, is because the operator cannot purchase sufficient quantities of games to take and
hold locations, thus eliminating competition. The operator who uses our credit plan can
have sufficient equipment to handle not only his, but the weaker competitor’s locations
as well. If that isn’t good sense, we haven’t learned anything in thirty years of business
experience. There are 4,500,000 locations in the U.S.A., yet only 40% of them are filled.
Many local conditions are responsible, but the one who must bear the burden of real re'
sponsibility is the operator. You who are reading this ad know very well that you could
operate ten times the games you now have, and probably have only about a 10% increase
in the overhead.
Get our credit plan. Let one of our salesmen (all of whom have had 20 years or
more experience) call and explain it in detail. Simply send us your name, address, and
tell us what you are operating, and without obligation, we will have our representative
call and explain our deal.
W ILL YOU?
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Address: AUTOMATIC AGE, 2810 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
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W A N T ADS
3 Issues fo r the Price of 2
w ith o u t change of copy.
All orders cash in advance.
N O T IC E
Classified colum ns are fo r disposal
of used m achines only. A d ve rtise ­
m ents offering new m achines will
be accepted for display sections
only. Ads offering second hand
m achines will not be accepted if
m achines have not been In p ro du c­
tio n by the m an u fac tu re r at least
90 days, except in the event of
closed territory .
Post office box
ads not accepted unless ac co m p an ­
ied by references.
FOR SALE— SECOND HAND
ALL, M A K E S P E N N Y SCALES BOUGHT,
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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FOR SA LE CHEAP. 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
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A R E B U Y IN G A N D
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.
10-37
PEA 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, a t 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.
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M IL L S N IC K E L G OOSENECKS, W IT H
Registers, $27.50. W rite for list of other
Jackpot Machine. E. K. V. Machine Co.,
Pikeville, Ky.
10-37
“S W E E T 16” S IX T E E N R E C O R D P H O ­
nographs nickel and dime slots like new
only $90 each. Capitol Company, 460 W .
34th St., New York City.
10-37
5 1936 ROCK-OLA MULTI-SELECTORS,
excellent condition, $110; five for $500.
Also trade Autom atic Pay Tables. Larry
Lackey, Middletown, Ohio.
sl0-37
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 at
$5.00 each; 1 Red Cross rubber machine
$8.00; all kinds of counter games, nearly
new. W anted—Used Pace Scales: 9 Du-
greinier Selective Candy Bar Machines at
$20.00 each; also N. W . 5c N ut Machines.
Bailey, 182 Allen St., Buffalo, N. Y. 10-37
S P E C IA L O F F E R ! U SED M A C H IN E S —
a t lowest prices in history. Mills Silent
Jack-Pot Bells, 5c or 10c, Golden Reward
bells or venders, 5c, blue front Mystery
pay out, like new. w ith new style front,
write for price. Mills Lions Head bells,
5c, $25.00. Mills F.O.K.S. D .J.P. venders,
5c, $25.00. Pace ball gum venders, lc,
$18.00. W atling, $20.00. Mills lock and key,
75c each. Mills Mint-Machine side ven­
ders, $3.00 each. Used steel stands, $1.00
each. Jennings Favorites ball gum ven­
ders, lc play, $4.00 each. Mills double
safes, $20.00 each. D. & S. Sales Company,
1005 Broadway, Rockford, Illinois.
10-37
T EN 1936 S E E B U R G M O D E L A SYM-
phonolas, in perfect condition, $125.00.
F. O. B. Boston. 1/3 deposit, balance
C. O. D. W inrox Vending Company, Win-
throp, Mass.
10-37
O P ERA T O RS B U Y FRO M AN O P E R A ­
tor! Due to strong competition I must
install new machines in my locations.
Every eight to ten weeks I have late
equipment (mostly 1 ball autom atic ta ­
bles) for sale at bargain prices. W rite
for list and prices. First come, first
served! R. C. M artin, 1144 Altpeld St.,
Chicago, Illinois. Phone Lincoln 6595. 11-37
S A C R IF IC E PA C ES RACES, 1937 M O D ­
els, 30 payoff, serial numbers 4700 and
up. Price $275.00. 1/3 deposit, balance
C.O.D. Claude Clark, 712 Girod Street,
New Orleans, La.
11-37
FO R S A L E — 25 A D V A N C E P R O P H Y ­
lactic (liquid latex) vending machines,
A-l condition, some never used, 25c coin
play, $3.50 each. 1/3 w ith order. Cardinal
Service Co., Garnett, Kansas.
11-37
CA N A D A —S K E E B A L L. $200.00; B A L LY
Roll, $89.50; 300 P in Games. W innipeg
Coin Machine Exchange, 265 Dufferin
Ave., W innipeg, Man., Canada.
10-37
T R A D E Y O U R U S E D CO U N T ER GAM ES
on new Master or Tom Thumb Venders.
Liberal allowances. Complete stock coin
machines and supplies, bought, sold, ex­
changed. Columbian Vending Co., P a r­
sons, Kansas.
11-37
W IL L T R A D E A L L TYPES O F M A ­
chines for Penny Packs. Can use 50
Penny Packs. Marion Company, 562-64
W est Douglas Avenue, W ichita, Kansas.
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T E R R IT O R Y C L O SE D — PA CES RACES,
$150.00; Pacific’s Deluxe Bells Console
and Rosem onts $90.00 each; W esterns
F a st T racks and B ig Rolls. $85.00.
C harles P ittle , New Bedford, Mass.
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R E C O N D IT IO N E D
PAY
TABLES —
Carom , Preview, $60.00; Spot-Lite,
$50.00; W in n e r, $47.00; S prin g Time,
Bump-a-Lite,
$42.00;
Royal
Races,
$35.00; Hi-De-Ho, $30.00; Pam co Tout,
$22.00; B a lly M ultiple, C hallenger, $20;
Queen Mary. $19; B a lly Round-Up, Red
Sails, Rock-O la M onte Carlo, Sunshine
Baseball, Pam co Bells, Sunshine Derby,
S k ill R o ll, $15.00; Ju m b o R a in b o w $10;
Stampede, $4.50; P u t & Take, Carioca,
$4. D ie d rick S upply Co., Chaska. M inn.
P IN GAMES, $2.00; PAYOUTS, $3.00;
Counter Games, $2.00; 1,000 Used Games
sacrificed. Send for price list. Ruginis.
Mt. Carmel, Pa.
10-37
F O R S A L E — 4 W U R L IT Z E R
S IM P ­
lex P ho no g raph s P-10 $100 each. F ive
F12, $120 each. Two Seeburg Symphon-
olas, $100 each. Ex cellent condition,
ready to p lu g in and play. W ill sell the
lot, 11 for $1,000. F.O.B. W ilm in g to n ,
N. C. C. L. W hiteh ead , 1205 M a rk e t St.,
W ilm in g to n , N. C.
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N O R T H W E S T E R N P O R C E L A IN TW O
F o und P eanut Venders. G uaranteed
same as new. $3.50 each. W . P. W rig h t,
Salem. Illinois..
F O R S A L E —U SED SM A LL T Y P E L IN ­
coln and R o y a l Scales— $18.00 each or
$100.00 for six. P enny Scale Serv'C"'—
8517 Q uincy Ave., Cleveland. O. . X2-3
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F O U R R O C K O L A P H O N O G R A P H S , 36
Model, excellent condition, $115.00
each; also b a rg a in s other phonographs.
Rice M usic Co., 1410 N. R obinson, O k la ­
hom a C ity, O kla.
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USED N A T IO N A L M E C H A N IC A L S K E E
B a ll Alleys, $39.50; W u rlitz e r Skee
B a ll Alleys, $69.50. M e chanically pe r­
fect, 1/3 dow n w ith order, balance C.
O. D. Queen C ity A m usem ent Co., P la in ­
field, N. J.
S-11-37
S A C R IF IC E S A LE : 3 Rollascores, $40.00
each or $115.00 for the three; 2 Hia-
leahs, $19.50; Ju n g le D odger (F lo o r
S tan d), $39.50; 1 Skee B all, $50.00;
Scorealites, W o rld Series, J a y B alls
Steeplechase, R o ckalite s, Skyscrapers,
Crossalites, $2.50; B a lly Bonus, $16.50;
J e n n in g s Sportsm an, $4.50; Jum bos,
$10.00; Traffic (T icke t), $8.00; A ll Stars,
$15.00; M ills Tickettes, $3.00; E x h ib it
5c D ixie Dice, $3.00; 21 Vendor, $4.00;
B rand new B ar Boys, $9.00; M ills 25c
Blue F r o n t Gold A w ard, $50.00; over
372,000 Face 10c Reserve JP , $15.00; 5c
W a tlin g V endor (B aseball F r o n t), $9;
lc M ills P enny Gold A w ard, $27.50;
M ills 2 plays 5c, $29.50; M ills 10c S JP
Reserve, $15.00; M ills F O K 5c F ro n t
Vendor, $32.50; 10 Peerless P ro ph ylactic
Vendors (A m ple mdse, included to pay
for m ach in e s), $21.00 each or $200.00 for
the lot; 2 W a t lin g T w in J P lc, $20.00
each; J e n n in g s 5c V ictoria, $17.50; M ills
S J F 5c, $10.00; 5 Je n n in g s P enny D ukes
S JP (Reserve), $10.00 each or $45.00 for
the five; S m a ll 5c Im p SJP, $5.00; Fenny
Pace Slot (Reserve) $9.00; Je n n in g s 5c
Today Vendor, $5.00; Je n n in g s 10c w ith
Rock-Ola SJF , $10.00; 3 Je n n in g s Rock-
aw ay F ive Jacks, $5 each or $10 for
the three; M ills oc C ontrol ±sucton F ro n t
Vendor, $7.50; Superior 5c SJP, $11.50; 1
Feerless, $19.50; 1 Preakness, $67.50; 1
T urf Cham ps, $48.50; 2 New 32 vo lt
Jean e tte Converters, $35.00 each or
$65.00 fo r both; G a llo p in g D om inoes
(Used one w eek), $200.00; B a n g ta ils
(Used one w eek), $190.00. One-third
w ith order, Balance C.O.D. A ll M a ­
chines are subject to p rio r sale. W ire ,
call or run in. M a rie tta Service C om ­
pany, 412 F r o n t St., M arie tta, O.
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T E R R IT O R Y CLOSED. S P E C IA L SA LE
g a m e s
th o ro u g h ly reconditioned.
Lite-A-Pairs $10.00, College F o otballs
$17.50, Carom s $35, D erby Days $27.50,
P ost Tim es $25.00, T u rf Cham ps $32.50,
Sunshine Baseballs $10.0 j , Foto F in ­
ishes $45,00, M u ltip le s $10.00, F a ir ­
g rounds $95.00, Pikes F e ak $65.00. New
O rleans N ovelty Com pany, 238 D ryades
St., New Orleans.
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H E R S H E Y lc M A C H IN E S, C O N V E Y O R
type w ith separate shelf for 165 bars,
m a n u fac tu re d by B urel & K in g . B rand
new in appearance and perform ance. $6
each, lots of 10 or more $5.50. 1-3 w ith
order. Box 175 A uto m a tic Age.
110 COLUM BUS M O D E L 21 P EA N U T
Venders w ith o u t lam p attach m e n t.
Green P orcelain finish.
A ll m achines
g uaranteed in perfect m echanical con­
d itio n and appearance. C annot be told
from new. $4.00 each. In lots of 25 or
more $3.50 each.
Prices F.O.B. P o r t­
land.
Terms 1-3 deposit w ith order.
Balance C.O.D. Jo h n Loew V e n d in g Co.,
6214 S.E. 18t'h Ave., P ortlan d, Oregon.
S P E C IA L SA LE T H O R O U G H L Y R E ­
conditioned
m arble
games.
Post
Times $25.00; Carom s $50.00; T e n
S trikes
$15.00;
Lite-A-Fairs
$20.00;
Skippers $15.00. New Orleans N ovelty
Co., 238 D ryades St., New Orleans, La.
B OOSTERS.
SELECT-’EMS,
SALLY ,
J u m p in g Jacks, D ra w Poker, P u rita n ,
Beer Barrel, Gypsy, O fficial Sweep­
stakes, Cub, L a rk, $3.00 cash. C. C.
P IT L IK , 1201 3d St.. S. E., Cedar Rapids,
la .
S-11-37.
B A R G A IN S — P IN G A M ES A N D F E N N Y
Arcade m achines.
Cranes: Muto-
scopes, Buckleys, Electro-Hoists, E x ­
hibits,
Yankees.
Baseballs:
W o rld
Series. A tlas.
R 'fle s : Electric, Ray,
Radio. G randm other, D oraldin a, M ov­
in g
Pictures,
P u n c h in g Bags.
500
others. Carload pin gam es at sacrifice.
Skee B a ll Alleys.
Free Price List.
M unves, 145 P a rk Row , New Y ork.
M IK E MUNVES, 145 P A R K R O W , N E W
Y ork, buys and sells P in Games and
Fenny Arcade machines. L arge selection
of coin-operated am usem ent m achines
alw ays on hand. Send for free price
list.
http://www.arcade-museunn.conn/

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