Automatic Age

Issue: 1937 September

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Produce Greater Profits from a Smaller Investment
V I C T O R ’ S U L T R A M O D E R N D E S IG N
Victor’s modern design is undoubtedly the smartest design,
ever put into a vending machine, therefore will capture every
location when presented.
V I C T O R ’ S D O U B L E U N IT
Victor’s double unit is the most practical unit ever con­
structed because you may use it both as a double unit or
as single units if desired merely by changing the base.
M A T E R I A L S U S E D IN V I C T O R V E N D O R S
The finest materials obtainable are used in Victor Vendors.
Special aluminum castings which will not corrode nor tarnish
and will hold their beautiful silvery finish indefinitely. This
feature alone is worth the price of the entire machine.
V I C T O R ’ S B E A U T IF U L F IN IS H
Victor Vendors come to you finished in beautiful red wrin­
kled baked enamel, trimmed with highly polished aluminum
castings.
V I C T O R ’S G U A R A N T E E
Victor Vendors are guaranteed to give you 100% satisfac­
tion or your money will be cheerfully refunded.
F E A T U R E S O F V IC T O R V E N D O R S
1.
V ends a ll k in d s o f b u lk m e r-
ch a n d ise in c lu d in g P e a n u ts,
C and ies, P i s t a c h i o
N u ts ,
M id g e t T o y s , etc.
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N on c lo g g in g co in m e c h a n -
ism w h ic h is re a s o n a b ly slu g
p ro o f
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c o rk
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are
used on to p and b o tto m o f
glass globe.
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w i* h s u c tio n ciups
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u n its w ith ru b b e r fe e t.
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H o ld s 5 lbs.
ch a n d ise .
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A ll m e ta ls used a re
m iu m and tin p la te d .
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S pecial s cre w ty p e p ic k p ro o f
lo ck.
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E x tr a h e a v y c ry s ta l c le a r
glass globe w ith la rg e o p en-
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D ouble u n it ve n d o rs m a y be
used as s in g le s if d e s ire d .
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a u to m a tic a g ita tio n .
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m e n t.
13. V end s a c c u ra te ly .
Victor Vendors are the Operators’ Choice - - ■ And Will be Yours!
V ictor V en d in g C orporation
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AUTOMATIC AGE
September, 1937
C L A S S I F I E D
C O I N
M A C H I N E
E X C H A N G E
Classified Exchange Ads are 4 cents per word per issue—
Minimum Ad accepted $1.00.
Be sure to send cash with o rd e r.
T h e a m o u n ts a re to o s m a ll to open c h a rg e a c c o u n ts .
W a n t A d s to be su re o f in s e rtio n m u s t reach
us b y th e 15th o f p re c e d in g m o n th .
Address: A U T O M A T IC A G E , 2810 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
FOR S A L E — CIG A R ET T E VEN DING
Machinse, all in perfect mechanical con­
dition; 10 Rowe Aristocrat, $25.00 each;
25 DuGrenier, 6 column, $20.00 each: 5
DuGrenier, 6 column, lc box matches,
$25.00 each. 1/3 cash with order, balance
sight draft. Miller Automatic Sales Co.,
609 W . Market St., Louisville, Ky.
FOUR F L A P CH U TE M ER CH A N TM EN
Diggers, $25.00 each; Caroms Ticket and
Cash, $60.00 each; Preview Ticket and
Cash, $65.00; Electric Scoreboard, Ticket
Model, $35.00; Turf Champs, over 2000 se­
rials, $48.50. Miller Vending Co., 615 Lyon
St., Grand Rapids, Mich.
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W A N T ADS
3 Issues f o r th e P ric e o f 2
w ith o u t c h a n g e o f copy.
A ll o rd e rs cash In ad va n ce .
N O T IC E
C la s s ifie d c o lu m n s a re f o r dis p o s a l
o f used m a c h in e s o n ly . A d v e rtis e
m e n ts o ffe rin g ne w m a c h in e s w ill
be acce pted fo 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 have n o t been in p ro d u c ­
tio n by th e m a n u fa c tu re r a t least
90 da 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 .
P ost office box
ads n o t acce pted unless a c c o m p a n ­
ied by re fe re n ce s.
FOR S A L E — SE CON D H A N D
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 S A L E CH EAP. B A L L Y ON 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
WE
ARE
BU YIN G
AND
SELLING
Wurlitzer and Rock-Ola Phonographs
paying spot cash. Maxwell Music M a­
chine Company, 695 E. 141 St., Bronx
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10-37
N- Y-
P E A N U T A N D B A L L GUM M ACHINES.
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.
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TOM M IX RADIO RIFLE, RO CK-O -
Ball Senior, floor demonstrators. Sacri­
fice for cash or will take in trade late
model World Series, Paces Races or E x ­
hibits Jockey Club, or what have you to
trade? Stewart’s Radio, Inc., 136 N. Penn­
sylvania Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. 9-37
M UST SELL— BAR G A IN S IN U SE D M A ­
chines, Slot Machines, Pin Games and
Counter Games. W rite for list. Herman
Jefferies, Barnesville, O.
9-37
EIGHT COLUMBUS M ODEL V GUM
Venders. Five Lohmuller 4 in 1 Ven­
ders. 20 Penny King Gum Vendors. Four
Snacks. All good working order and ap­
pearance. Joseph Heger, 1108 Burlington
Ave., Worthington, Minnesota.
9-37
USE D P E A N U T A N D M ER CH A N D ISE
venders. All machines guaranteed in
perfect mechanical condition and appear­
ance. Cannot be told from new. 150 A d ­
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.
Term s: 1/3 deposit with order, balance
C.O.D. Burel & King, 2144 W . Van Buren
St., Chicago, Illinois.
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$5.00 TO $40.00 A M O N TH — EACH M A ­
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
M ILLS N IC K E L GOOSENECKS, W IT H
Registers, $27.50. W rite for list of other
Jackpot Machine. E. K . V . Machine Co.,
Pikeville, Ky.
10-37
T E N 1936 SEEBURG M ODEL A SYM -
phonolas, in perfect condition, $125.00.
F. O. B. Boston. 1/3 deposit, balance
C. O. D. Winrox Vending Company, W in -
throp, Mass.
10-37
OPERATORS BU Y FROM A N 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 automatic ta­
bles) for sale at bargain prices. W rite
for list and prices. First come, first
served! R. C. Martin, 1144 Altgeld St.,
Chicago, Illinois. Phone Lincoln 6595. 11-37
SACRIFICE PACES RACES, 1937 MOD­
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
CRAN ES FOR S A L E — 3— 1933 M U T O -
scopes; $25.00 each; 9— 1935 Hoists, $50.00
each; 3— 1936 Hoists, $60.00 each; 5 Electric
Eyes, $25.00 each. I. F. Trading Co., 164
Beach 83rd St., Rockaway Beach, N. Y.
Tel. Belle Harbor 5-6391.
75 M ILLS 12 COLUMN CIGARETTE
machines. Used two months. Like new.
$72.50 each complete with cabinets. Ciga­
rette machines of every description. Send
for list. Largest cigarette machine dis­
tributors in New England. X . L. Coin
Machine Co., 1351 Washington Street,
Boston, Mass.
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“ S W E E T 16” S IX T E E N RECORD PHO­
nographs nickel and dime slots like new
only $90 each. Capitol Company, 460 W .
34th St., New York City.
10-37
FOR 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 with order. Cardinal
Service Co., Garnett, Kansas.
11-37
5 1936 ROCK-OLA M U LTI-SE LEC TO R S.
excellent condition, $110; five for $500.
Also trade Automatic Pay Tables. Larry
Lackey, Middletown, Ohio.
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TE RR ITO R Y CLOSED— PACES RACES,
$150.00; Pacific’s Deluxe Bells Console and
Rosemonts, $120.00 each; W estern’s Fast
Tracks and Big Rolls. $135.00. Charles
Pittle, New Bedford, Mass.
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SPECIAL OFFER! USE D M ACHINES—
at lowest prices in history. M'Hls Silent
Jack-Pot Bells, 5c or 10c. Golden Reward
bells or venders, 5c, blue front Mystery
pay out, like new. with 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
CLOSING OUT! 200 U SE D PIN GAMES.
Latest models. W rite quickly. Robbins
Co., 1141-A DeKalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
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FOR S A L E — 100 N E W
SM O KE-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 Nut Machines.
Bailey, 182 Allen St., Buffalo, N. Y. 10-37
PIN GAMES, $2.00; PAYOU TS, $3.00;
Counter Games, $2.00; 1,000 Used Games
sacrificed. Send for price list. Ruginis.
Mt. Carmel, Pa.
10-37
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C A N A D A — S K E E B A L L . $200.00; B A L L Y
Roll, $89.50; 300 Pin Games. Winnipeg
Coin Machine Exchange, 265 Dufferin
Ave., Winnipeg, Man., Canada.
10-37
H IA L E A H , $22.00; D E R BY D AY CLOCK,
$65.00; Carioca, $9.00; Prospector, $15.00;
Skpper, payout, $40.00; Jennings Sports­
man, 10 ball, $12.00; W olf Head, 5c slot,
$25.00; Bally Nugget, $7.50. 25% deposit.
All machines perfect. C. A. Mathews, City
Billiards, Lewistown, Mont.
ERIE DIGGERS, $15.00; IRON C L A W S,
$25.00; M e r c h a n t m e n Roll Chutes,
$45.00; Mutoscopes Diggers, $40.00; H er-
shey Bar Advance Duplex E, $4.50; 15
Advance Ball Gum Machines, $3.85 each,
in lots of 5; U -N eed -A -P ak 8 Column
Cigarette Machines, $22.50, lots of 10
$20.00 each; 10 Cent-A-Sm oke Cigarette
Venders. $4.50 each; K . O. Fighters, $35.00
each; 500 Peanut and Ball Gum Venders,
$3.0o up; 20 Sandwich and Pie Machines,
$8.00 each. W anted — Snacks 3 Column
Peanut Machines with stands, also candy
bar machines. National Vending Machine
Co., 4242-44-46 Market Street, Philadel­
phia, Pa.
PHONOGRAPHS FOR SALE — FOUR
Mills Dance Masters, $75.00 each. One-
third with order, balance C.O.D. Gunn
Music House, 6654 Theisen, Dearborn,
Michigan.
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