Automatic Age

Issue: 1937 September

AUTOMATIC AGE
September, 1937
T E N L A T E 1936 R O C K -O L A R EG U LAR
Phonographs just reconditioned. W o n ­
derful shape, $140.00 each. Abbey Marks,
7205— 66th St., Glendale, L. I., N. Y.
CIG A R E T T E V E N D IN G M ACH IN E S FOR
Sale. Seven 6-Column (150 pack cm par­
ity). and eight 4-Column (100 pack ca­
pacity) Stewart & McGuire machines, all
without match dispensing units, are of­
fered at a give away price to complete
liquidation of company. Condition of m a­
chines excellent. W ill allow buyer up to
$30.00 within 30 days of purchase as re­
imbursement for any required repainting.
Price for fifteen machines, $250.00, F.O.B.
Chicago. This price is for cash only, and
is not subject to reduction. W rite or wire
Arthur E. Nackman, Agent for General
Tobacco Corporation, Room 1640, 120 S.
La Salle St., Chicago.
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T R A D E YO U R U SE D COU NTER 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 ar­
sons, Kansas.
11-37
B A R G A IN — S E V E N T Y lc A N D
Vending Machines for sale.
start a good route cheaply.
Price $3.00 each, worth $15.00.
Service Co., Cedar Falls, la.
5c C A N D Y
Chance to
Must sell.
W rite Self
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W IL L T R A D E A L L T Y P E S OF M A ­
chines for Penny Packs. Can use 50
Penny Packs. Marion Company, 562-64
W est Douglas Avenue, W ichita, Kansas.
c-11-37
FOR SALE — SUPPLIES
PENNY
AND
NTCKEL
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 T T E N T IO N O P E R A T O R S A N D D E A L ­
ers. Y ou can no w ge t D e c a lc o m a n ia
T ra n s fe rs in s m a ll q u a n titie s . A n a t t r a c ­
tiv e nam e p la te in s u re s w ire a d v e rtis in g
p u b lic ity a t lo w c o s t. A ls o , serves as a
p e rm a n e n t id e n tific a tio n . S am p le s on re ­
q u e s t. S id e lin e salesm en w an,ted. R alco
D ecalco, A A-1305 W a s h in g to n , B oston ,
Mass.
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W E F U R N ISH A L L T Y P E S OF TO K E N S
or checks for pin games or payout ta ­
bles, slot machines, etc. Mailing: lists
compiled, coin counters, name plates.
W rite for circulars and samples. Supreme
Products Company,
333 N.
Michigan
A ve., Chicago, 111.
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W A N T E D TO B U Y — U S E D lc M AGN A
Peanut Vender. Maryville Typewriter
Co., Maryville, Mo.
W ANTED TO BUY
SCALES W A N T E D — A I X M A K E S OF
small scales. Also Ticket Scales, any
condition. State price and condition.
Pennyway, 151 E. 126th St., New York, tfc
W A N T E D — A D V A N C E M O D E L D ONE
cent Ball Gum Machines. Ralph Segal,
1520 South Avers A ve., Chicago, Illinois.
9-37
W A N T E D — E LECTR IC TIM ER A N D
accumulator assembly as formerly used
in Mills coin operated radio or radio­
phonograph combination.
Send
lowest
prices and quantity. Lincoln Novelty
W orks, 1626 Fernwood Ave., Toledo, Ohio.
W A N T E D — DIGGERS, PHONOGRAPHS,
Arcade Machines, 1 to 1000. Must be
cheap for cash. No junk. Give all in first
letter. C. A. M. Amusement Co., Du Bois,
Pennsylvania.
11-37
W A N T E D — A D V A N C E M ODEL D B A L L
Gum Machines. Must be reasonable. H.
Quinn, Box 2157, Cleveland, Ohio.
9-37
MISCELLANEOUS
W A N T E D — A L L T Y P E S B A L L GUM
Machines. State size gum vended, man­
ufacturer, type, model, price, and full
particulars. Black Novelty Co., 1127 K in ­
ney, Corpus Christi, Texas.
10-37
"P R E S T O ” COIN COU NTER, COUNTS
and stacks 100 pennies in 15 seconds,
also nickels. Fits pocket. Money refunded
if not satisfied. Price, $1.50 each, post­
paid. Supreme Products Company, 333 N.
Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
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B L U E FRONTS. P E N N Y -N IC K E L CIG­
arette and Peanut Machines. Buy any­
thing if price is right. Sell everything.
Pueblo Vending Co., 923 Carterett A ve.,
Pueblo, Colo.
10-37
W A N T TO L O C A T E E. W . B A R TO N ,
novelty salesman, age about forty-
seven, may be using name Burton. R e­
ward. Sims, 922 Garrison, Fort Smith,
Ark.
9-37
SCALES ON LOCATION IN OR N E A R
the following cities: Flint, Saginaw,
Bay City, Lansing or Port Huron, Mich­
igan. Give full details in first letter.
Address Box No. 92, c /o Automatic Age.
10-37
E X P E R IE N C E D SALES P R O M O T E R S
wanted for Robbins’ 2 In 1 Vendor,
America’s most P R A C T IC A L bulk m er­
chandiser. Attractive proposition. M en­
tion experience and territory.
Robbins
Co., 1141-A DeKalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
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11-37
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B A L L GUM— F IV E STAR — IN TR O D U C­
tory price, $10.75 per case, prepaid.
Automatic Novelty Company, St. A ugus­
tine, Florida.
9-37
COIN W R A P P E R S — T U B U LA R , P E N N Y
or nickel. Heavy paper, 50 cents a thou­
sand in 10,000 lots. Cash with order.
Schubb & Company, 1250 W ebb, Detroit,
Michigan.
9-37
P E A N U T S — B U Y DIRECT. G ET T H E
fresh,
appetizing,
merchandise
that
boosts sales. Headquarters for all Vend­
ing Machine nuts. Spanish, 30 lb. carton,
$3.22, cash with order. Standard Edible
Nuts, 2128 Montrose Ave., Chicago.
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N U TS,
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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IN D E X TO ADVERTISERS
SE P TE M B ER , 1937
A. B. T . M fg . Co...................................... 176
A cm e N o v e lty Co......................................28
Ace Sales C o.............................................. 61
A d v a n c e A u to m a tic Sales Co............ 167
A d v a n c e M a c h in e C o.............................. 48
A m e ric a n C h e w in g P ro d u c ts C orp. 42
A m e ric a n C oin M a ch in e C o..........45, 187
A m e ric a n P is ta c h io C o rp ...................... 18
A tla s N o v e lty C o....................111, 138, 154
A u to m a t Gam es .....................................114
A u to m a tic A m u s e m e n t C o.................. 163
Globe P r in tin g
G oodbody, John
G o ttlie b & Co.,
G ra n d b o is Co.,
G ro e tch e n T o o l
Co................................... 62
....................................... 76
D .................................... 178
U. G...............................42
C o..............27, 39, 50, 71
H
H anson Scale C o...................................... .80
H a rlic h M fg . Co..................................... .52
H e in e m a n ....................................................70
H o o p e r, C a rl A ............................................98
B
B a d g e r N o v e lty Co.................................90
B a lly M fg . C o.......................... 159, 184-185
B a n n e r S p e c ia lty Co..........................58, 60
B a rro n & Co., E. T ...............................108
B aum N o v e lty Co.................................... 131
Besser N o v e lty Co.................................. 148
B irm in g h a m V e n d in g C o.............. 22, 156
B oyle A m u s e m e n t Co...................130, 157
B re w e r and Sons, Chas. A ................ 34
B u re l and C o.............................................. 37
B u rg e s o n , P h il ........................................ 170
Id e a l N o v e lty C o.................. 102, 139, 162
Illin o is L o c k Co., T h e ......................... 78
In d e p e n d e n t L o c k Co............................ 119
In te rn a tio n a l N u t Co..............................47
J
J and J N o v e lty Co.
.141
D
D a lk in Co., A ............................................. 65
D a v a l M fg . C o.......................................35-36
D a v is & Co., Inc., D ean W .............. 49
D a v is M e ta l F ix tu r e Co...................... 137
D oug las P ro d u c ts C o...................... 182-183
L a z a r Co., B. D.
F e rg u s o n M fg . Co.................................... 41
F itz g ib b o n s D is tr ib u to r s , In c. ..164-165
F o u r- In -O n e M fg . C o........................... 94
F re e d m a n N o v e lty Co...........................79
G a rd n e r & C o...........................................173
G e llm a n B ro s ............................................. 80
G eneral A m u s e m e n t D evices Co. ...1 5 8
G eneral C oin M a chines ...................... 59
G e rb e r and G lass .......................... 116-117
G e rm a c k , J o h n N ................................... 10
T a k s e n Co., In c., Leon ...................... 122
T o w n s e n d M fg . Co.................................. 72
T r im o u n t C oin M a ch in e C o...................?
T u rn e r, L . E .............................................. 152
.153
M
M a rk e p p Co., T h e ........ 91, 97, 127, 135
M c C a ll N o v e lty C o.................................. 166
M e rc u ry A u to m a tic S a le s .................. 44
M ills N o v e lty Co..............123-126, 143-146
M o n a rc h C oin M a c h in e Co..........169, 173
M oore, J a c k R .................................. 161, 163
M oseley V e n d in g M a ch in e E xch a n g e .
In c .............................................. 128-129, 155
E
E llm a n and Z u c k e rm a n ....................... 29
E x h ib it S u p p ly C o.................................. 8-9
S a d ik o ff Sales Co................................... 142
S eiden D is tr ib u tin g Co.......................... 155
S h ip m a n M fg . Co................................... 68
S h y v e rs M fg . Co...................................... 175
S ic k in g M fg . Co., In c ........................... 189
S ile n t Sales Co.........................................127
S im m o n s C oin M a ch in e Co., In c. . . . 43
S nax A u to m a tic S tore s, In c .............. 168
S o u th e rn N o v e lty C o.............................. 172
S ta n d a rd T r a n s fo rm e r C o rp ................113
S te rlin g J r., Ben ...................................121
S to n e r C o rp ................................................ 181
S uprem e P ro d u c ts C o.............. 42, 67, 76
K
K C V e n d in g Co........................................ 63
K e y s to n e N o v e lty and M fg . Co. . .57, 63
C a ille B ro s. Co.................................. 105-106
C a n d y C ra fte rs , In c ...............................74
C a p e h a rt, Inc., T h e .............................. 180
C h ica g o L o c k Co.....................................160
C o lu m b u s V e n d in g C o..........B ack C over
R
R ex A m u s e m e n t Co................................ 137
R ic h a rd s M fg . Co................................... 140
R obb ins & Co., D .................. 100, 107, 112
R o c k -O la M fg . C o rp ........................ Insid e
F r o n t C over, 3-6, In sid e B a c k C over
Rowe M fg . C o........................................... 7
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U n it V e n d in g Co...................................... 56
U n ite d N o v e lty and P re m iu m C o ... 63
V a r ie ty Sales C o.....................................162
V e e d e r-R o o t Co., In c .............................. 179
V e n d in g M a ch in e Co., T h e 31, 109, 147
V ic to r V e n d in g C o rp .............................191
V ik in g S p e c ia lty C o...............................38
N
N a tio n a l M e ta llic Sash Co....................92
N a tio n a l M e e ta llic Sash Co...............92
N o rth w e s te rn C o rp ................................. 73
N o rr is M fg . Co., T h e ............................. 67
Pan C o n fe c tio n C o.................................. 140
P e a n u t S p e c ia lty C o.............................. 43
P eerless P ro d u c ts Co., In c .................. 110
P e n n -C o in -O -M a tic C o.......................... 64
P e n n y K in g S yste m , T h e .................. 67
P ittle , C h a rle s ....................................... 79
P o lk & Co., R. L ...................................... 51
P onser Co., Geo........................................ 104
P onser Co. o f P enn a., Inc., Geo. . . . 54
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W e rts N o v e lty Co...................................103
W e s te rn D is trib u to rs , In c ...................174
W e s te rn S p e c ia lty C o............................ 177
W ilc o x M fg . Co., W . W ....................49, 90
W ith e y , B. A ........................................... 30
W u r litz e r M fg . Co., R ud o lp h ....8 1 - 8 8
X - L C oin M a ch in e C o......................40, 188
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