Automatic Age

Issue: 1938 August

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W E BUY PENNY SCALES AND OTHER
vending machines. Give description,
condition, and price. W rite today.—Silent
Selling Co., Marion, Indiana.
6-39
FOR SALE — 7 DUETTS, 2 COLUMN
merchandisers, like new, $6.75; 12
Cedar Rapids, round globe, all chrome
merchandisers like new, complete with
locks, at $3.45.—R. Sandys, 3310 Beverly
Road, Baltimore, Md.
SKIPPERS, ALAMO, BR O K E R ’S TIP,
$10.00; Hi-De-Ho, Challengers, Pamco
Chase, Pinch Hitters, Ballots, Flickers,
Sunshine Baseballs, Parlay Sr., Speed­
way, Leather Necks, $12.50; Electric Eye,
Royal Races, Bally Multiple, Hialeah,
Carom, Heavyweight, Springtime, $15.00;
Mills Dial, $19.00. — The Atlas, Wells,
Minn.
FOR SALE — TWO SUPERIOR GOLF
Ball Vending Machines, 25c play, excel­
lent condition, $65.00 each.—Kalamazoo
Coin Machine, 826 Mills, Kalamazoo,
Mich.
CLOSEOUT 24 COUNTER GAMES $30.00.
Also send for list of Mills slots.—E.
K. V. Machine Co., Pikeville, Ky. 10-38
SMALL SCALES FOR SALE — WAT-
lings, $32.50; Royals, $16.00; Lincolns,
$16.00. One third deposit, balance sight
draft.—Penny Scale Service, 8517 Quincy
Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
10-38
SCALE FOR SALE — RIDGEW AY JR.,
penny scale, fine appearing, accurate,
dependable, A-l condition, $17.50. One-
half deposit. Rush.—L. R. Porter, Alex­
andria, Indiana.
W INTER AND SUMMER G-CO., EQUIP­
ment gives satisfactory service. Better
machines, better receipts. Write us now.
—General Coin, 85 Glenwood Ave., Buf­
falo, New York.
10 STEWART MCGUIRE l-5c COMBIN­
ation DeLuxe merchandisers (like new),
$10.00 each. — W. L. Groover, 122 So.
Elizabeth PI., N. W., Atlanta, Ga.
ONE BALL PAYOFFS, $14.50 EACH.
Golden Wheel, Carom, Latonia, Spot-
lite, Ball Park, Snappy, Flicker, Air
Races, Popem, Railroad, Post Time.
Keeney Games, Rockola, Bally & Chicago
Coin games. Send deposit with name of
games at $14.50. Slot machines $10.00
each. 120 pack cigarette venders $19.50.
Reel Dice, Reel Races, Reel 21, $4.50 each.
Reel Spots, $12.50, Q. T.’s, lc & 5c, $37.50
each. Peanut machines lc & 5c Masters
$7.50. Consoles, Arcade equipment, Basket
Ball games, Hi Ball Games. — Lehigh
Specialty Co., 2nd & Green, Phila., Pa.
10 COLUMBUS MODEL A PEANUT
machines, $3.50 each; I Keeney Fire­
cracker, $5.00; 1 Advance Acme shock
machine, $3.50; 1 New Exhibit love meter,
$20.00, 1 Lucky Boy lc vendor, porcelain,
$5.00; 1 Mills Modern scale, $10.00.—Stan
Fletcher, Charitan, Iowa.
FOR SALE—40 NORRIS MASTER NOV­
elty venders. $4.00 each or $120.00 for
all.—L. R. Porter, Alexandria, Indiana.
PENNY CIGARETTE VENDOR A p ­
proved by U. S. Goverment and State
Tax Collectors. Very low priced.—Penny
Products Co., Lansdowne, Pa.
H ERSH EY lc BAR MACHINES, 165
capacity, Brand new in appearance and
performance. $5.95 each, delivered.—Dun­
can Co., 1390 Main St., Salt Lake City,
Utah.
A-l SUPER SERVICED MONEY M A K ­
ing novelty games at prices that will
amaze you. Write now for lists.—General
Coin Machine Co., 85 Glenwood Ave.,
Buffalo, N. Y.
A L L KINDS OF SECOND HAND MA­
chines for sale.—Ace Cigarette Service
Co., 5508 Superior Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
10-38
$1.00 EACH — EXH IBIT PLAY BALLS,
Bull’s Eyes, Photoscopes, Pace Flip
Targets; Advance Gums; Peanuts; Peo
Roll Skills; Basketballs. — Isenberg, 33
Erie St., Dorchester, Mass.
August, 1938
AUTOMATIC AGE
ARCADE MACHINES — PIN GAMES,
Bumper Games, $6.00 up. Sacrifice 500
Penny Arcade machines. New illustrated
price list free. We are selling and buy­
ing machines since 1912.—Munves, 555
West 157th Street, New York.
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SA LE
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T R A D E
W IL L EXCHAN GE 1937 POPMATIC
Popcorn machines for Phonographs,
scales, counter games. W hat have you?
—Glenn B. Liebig, Mascoutah, 111.
9-38
1 #5 NATIONAL CIGARETTE MA­
chine, $7.00; 1 #3 National Cigarette Ma­
chine, $5.00; 1 Stick Gum Machine, $1.00;
1 Climax Peanut machine, $2.00; 1 5 cent
candy bar machine, $4.50; 6 Little Nut
vendors (new), $1.40; 1 Razor Blade m a­
chine 25 cent, $2.50.—P. T. Samon, 125
South Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
FOR SALE OR TRADE — POPMATICS,
Skippers, Bumpers, Bowlette, Kings,
Criss Cross, Five & Ten, Flicker, Fireball,
Sensation, Traffic, Rocket, Bee Jay, Ju m ­
bo, Prospector, make offer. Rockola Reg­
ular, like new, $85.00. Mills Dancemaster,
$60.00.—American Sales Co., 609 17th St.,
Rock Island. 111.
9-38
FOR SALE: EIGHTY W ATLING LOW
Boy Scales. All on good locations in
Amarillo, Panhandle and Borger. A real
buy for cash. Write Box #910, Borger,
Texas.
W E BUY, SELL, EXCHANGE. W RITE
us what you need and have to ex­
change.. Deal with each other. Cut out
the Jobber.—Colbert Coin Machine Co.,
P. O. Box 574, Nebraska City, Neb. 9-38
FOR SALE TO CLOSE OUT: NICKLE
Dime, Quarter Halves & Dollar Slots.
Makes: Mills, Pace, Watlings, Jennings.
Seven slot Caille. Late Serials. Also
Dominoes, Chuckaleete, Track Times,
Buckley Diggers, Novelty Pin Games.
Write P. O. Box #665, Jacksonville, Fla.
W IL L TRADE W URLITZER P-12, 312,
412, or 400 for Pace All Star Comet
Mystery Bells, 5c or 25c play.—Marion
Company, Wichita, Kansas.
9-38
SPECIAL—1938 ACME SHOCKER
chines, like new, $4.00 each. —
Levy, 2716 10th Ave., South #12,
mingham, Alabama.
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Babe
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STEWART & McGUIRE CIGARETTE
Machines, 6 column, reconditioned and
refinished, $25.00.—Cincinnati Cigarette &
Vending Machine Company, 308 W. 7th
St., Cincinnati, Ohio.
10-38
MAKE YOUR DECISION THIS MINUTE
to write General Coin Machine Co.,
85 Glenwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. for late
bargains in good money making equip­
ment.
W IL L PAY CASH OR TRADE—WUR-
litzer phonographs, slots or any other
types of equipment for Bally Babies,
Penny Packs, Cent-A-Packs, Tit, Tat,
Toes. All types of cigarette counter m a­
chines wanted.—Marion Company, W ich­
ita, Kansas.
12-38
W IL L TRADE—CLASSIC. BALLY D E R ­
by, Bally All Stars, Skipper, Traffic,
Rambler, Sunshine Derby, Bumper, Fire
Cracker, Short Wave, Reel Dice, Reel
Races, Major Series, Mills phonograph
wall boxes perfect, square $3.00, round
$1.50. W ant Liberty Bell Console, Bally
Basket, Magic Ball or what have you.—
Theodore Schoon, Luverne, Minn.
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SA LE

S U P P L IE S
FOR SALE — 15 SLIGHTLY
USED
Burel & King Hershey Bar lc mer­
chandising machines; original cost $25.00
each; will sell them all for $175.00; 1/3
cash with order, balance C. O. D.—H ar­
rison Peckham, 302 Elm Street, Benning­
ton, Vt.
PENNY AND N ICK EL ALUMINUM
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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GIVE AW AY BARGAINS: J U M B O ,
Peerless. Credit, Prospector, M ulti­
Play, Round-Up, $5.00; Bally Derby,
$7.50; Daily Races Mystery, $12.00; Rola-
Score, $25.00; Columbus 1 cent Cigarette
Reels, $3.00.—H. Kurtzer, 892 Avon St.,
Akron, Ohio.
W E FURNISH ALL TYPES OF TOKENS
or checks for pin games or payout ta­
bles, slot machines, etc. Mailing lists
compiled, coin counters, name plates.
Write for circulars and samples. Supreme
Products Company, 333 N. Michigan
Are., Chicago, 111.
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PERFECT CONDITION. APPEARANCE
like new, late model Jennings Chiefs,
half dollar play, $49.50. Write for our
complete list of Guaranteed Bargains in
Used Games. — Southern Novelty Com­
pany, 125 W. Central Ave., Valdosta, Ga.
SALTED NUTS BRING THE QUICK­
est turnover. Write for lowest prices
on Salted Nuts, Salted Peanuts, Pista­
chios. Mixed Nuts, Cashews, Boston
Beans, etc.
Best quality, immediate
service. E . Cherry, Inc., 238 Market St.,
Phila., Pa.
8-38
BLUE FRONTS, LATE SERIAL, HALF
dollar play, buffed and repainted like
new, $49.50. Write for our list of Guar­
anteed Bargains in Used Games.—South­
ern Novelty Company, 125 W. Central
Ave., Valdosta, Ga.
.
FOR SALE — 18 TYCOONS, 6 R A IL ­
roads, $8.00 each. Closed territory.—
Hachten and De Muth, 100% E. Market
St., Tiffin, Ohio
BARGAIN: PENNY. PEANUT, GUM,
confection machines. Modern, clean.
Used few months. 76 Double Units. 186
Single Units. Write.—Lawson Brown, 115
King’s Highway, Decatur, Georgia.
FOR SALE—STONERS SK ILL DERBY,
as good as new. — Colbert Coin Ma­
chine Co., P. O. Box 574, Nebraska City,
Nebraska.
10-38
SCALES 51 FOR SALE; REASONABLE,
Jennings, Sheffler DeLux, Royals, Mills.
Condition Guaranteed. Sell whole $1400.00
or separately.—G. H. Losey, 5200 Gwynn
Oak Ave., Baltimore, Md.
8-38
FOR SALE—25 ELECTRO HOIST DIG­
gers $47.50 each; 10 5c and 15 lc Jen­
nings Side Venders $12.50 each; Stands
$2.00; 1 Hollywood Gun $50.00; 1 Hunts
Club Gun $35.00; 1 All-American Baseball
$75.00.—L. B. Leech, 1037 University Ave.,
San Diego, Calif.
12-38
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ATTENTION, OPERATORS AND DEAL­
ers. You can now get Decalcomania
Transfers in small quantities. An a t­
tractive name plate insures wide adver­
tising publicity at low cost. Also serves
as a permanent identification. Samples
on request. Sideline salesmen wanted.
RALCO DECALCO, 1305 Washington,
Boston, Mass
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•CHARMS" FOR YOUR VENDING M a ­
chines. Our complete assortment con­
sists of more than 250 different kinds.
Send $1.00 for samples and prices.—M.
T. Daniels, 1027A University Ave., W ich­
ita, Kansas.
8-38
D R IL LE D BALL GUM, THE CLEEN
Drill brand has its original luster. No
cracks or chips. Our Automatic high
speed method makes this possible. Num ­
bered 1 to 1200. Packed in jar proof
double cartoons. Get our special low
prices. Drill gum without inserts. Special
low prices to quantity buyers.—Penny
King System, 1233 Chouteau, St. Louis.
8-38
USED SLOT MACHINE CHECKS. 5c
or 10c size, $3.95 per 1000; lc size, $2.45;
25c size, $5.95.—Liberty Mint Co., Paris,
Ky.
9-38
COIN COUNTERS STANDARD-JOHN -
son Operators Model 4 $25.00 and up;
Jurgenson Model $40.00 and up; Tubular
Coin Wrappers. Hecht Nielsen, 1322 Con­
gress St., Chicago, 111.
7-38
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August, 1938
PEANUTS.
E XPERIEN CED OPERA­
tors expect more income from Flavor-
Processed Spanish, and they get more—
because they get those steady repeat
sales. Sample 30 lb. carton, $2.85. Lower
price in quantity.—Standard Edible Nuts,
2128 Montrose Ave., Chicago.
RID YOUR PREMISES AND MACHINES
of Roaches. Sample Roach Killer 10c.
One doz. $1.00. Results guaranteed or
money refunded. — Goldwyn Smith Co.,
Tampa, Fla.________________________ 10-38
CARDBOARD BOXES, 4x1 %xl INCHES,
attractively printed, $1.50 per 1,000.
Write for sample.—Peerless Automatic
Sales Co.. 12822 Woodrow Wilson, Detroit,
Michigan.
9-38
%" FACTORY FRESH BALL GUM,
$10.80 per case, transportation paid by
me. No. C. O. D.—Torr, 2047-G So. 6Sth
St.. Phila., Pa.
9-38
TOYS, CHARMS, CHARM BRACELET
Chains in Cups, Ball Gum, Collection
Books, repair parts, etc. — Columbian
Vending Company, Box A, Parsons, K an­
sas.
9-38
BIG SALE. ALL CHARMS REDUCED
to 60c per gross, formerly up to 85c.
Send $1.00 for sample assortment. Largest
variety.—United Novelty Co., 420 Market
St., Phila.. Pa.
8-38
JOBBERS’ PRICE ON LEAD TOYS FOR
Candy Vending Machines. $1.00 per
thousand assorted toys and colors.—
United Novelty Co., 420 Market St.,
Phila., Pa.
8-38
COIN W RAPPERS—TUBULAR, PENNY
or nickel. Heavy paper, 50 cents a thou­
sand in 10,000 lots. Cash with order.
—•Schubb & Company. 2503 Calvert Ave.,
Detroit, Michigan.
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W ANTED — SLOTS FOR CASH OR
trade on late phonographs and m a­
chines of all kinds, Wurlitzers, Seeburgs,
Rock-Ola. Not a dealer, no junk.—Larry
Lackey, Middletown, Ohio.
9-38
W a n t e d t o b u y — b u m p e r t y p e
Novelty games, Skee Balls, Mutoscopes,
Bally Basketballs. Penny Arcade ma­
chines, Weighing machines, High Striker,
etc. T. F. Burke, R. D. 1, Pitcairn, Pa.
7-38
"WILL BUY USED EH L 4-IN-l V EN D­
ors. Quote lowest prices, any quantity.
Penny King System, 1233 Chouteau, St.
Louis.
8-38
CASH PAID FOR JACKPOT SLOT MA­
chines, one or one hundred, if real bar­
gain. Q. T.’s especially wanted.—John M.
Stewart, Paris,. Ky.
9-38
W E ARE BUYING AND SELLING
Wurlitzer, Seeburg, and Rock-Ola Pho­
nographs paying spot cash. — Maxwell
Music Machine Co., 695 E. 141 St., Bronx,
N. Y.
9-38
W ANTED — SNACKS, USED, ANY
quantity. Advise quantity, serials,
condition and best price. W ill purchase
any quantity. Put all facts first letter.
WANTED, SCALES A N D O T H E R
venders. Write us description and price
immediately.—Silent Selling Co., Marion,
_____________ 6-39
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F o r e v e ry c o in m a c h in e need.
W e s u p p ly le a d in g m a n u f a c tu r e r s .
E LL M A N & ZU C K ER M A N
119 S. Je ffe r s o n S t.
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M IS C E L L A N E O U S
PHONOGRAPH OPERATORS! BRING
your present equipment up to date with
the new Medill Electric Grille Fronts.
The finest available. Easily installed in
5 minutes right on location. Screwdriver
is only tool required. Beautiful flash in
full color. Only $12.50 each. F. O. B.
Chicago.—Medill Electric Co., 3523 Medill
Ave. Chicago. 111.___________________ 10-38
W IL L PURCHASE CLEAN, UNUSED
U. S. postage stamps at 85% of face
value, any amounts, any denominations
accepted.
Remittances mailed you by
return mail. — L. B. Collins, 3361 Mil­
waukee Ave., Chicago.
9-38
GREATEST PUNCH BOARD IN 7
years operation. Has Elgin Watch,
knives, pens, lighters. Takes $105.00, Pay­
out $44.50, Nets $60.50. If does not total
net $17.00 you may return board, winning
tickets, merchandise left and will refund
$8.50 price.—Eastern Ky. Vending Ma­
chine Co., Pikeville, Ky.
OPERATORS! CASH TN O N S O M E ­
thing positively sensational. Salesmen
and promoters are coining money selling
electrolytic beer protectors to taverns at
prices up to $50.00 or leasing them at
$4.00 a month. Eliminates coil cleaning,
saves beer wastage up to $15.00 a month,
better beer, increases business. Every
tavern will demand one and you can
easily assemble them from supplies lo­
cally obtainable under five dollars. In ­
stalled in half an hour. Send a dollar bill
for complete, simple instructions includ­
ing diagrams and actual photograph to­
gether with sales talk and operating plan
all complete. Honestly, this IS an oppor­
tunity and right up your alley.—Apex
Specialties, Box 245, Red Wing, Minne­
sota.
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A U T O M A T IC A G E for one year.
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«um Machines, any quantity.
State
lowest price. — Paul Schwartz, 124 So.
arkside Ave., Chicago, 111.
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T IM IN G D EVICES
WANTED — MASTER, SILV ER KING,
Columbia or similar venders; Three­
way Grippers. Advise quantity, condition
and best price.—Don Newport, Perkins,
Okla.
10-38
W a n t e d — a d v a n c e m o d e l d ic
Ball Gum machines, any quantity, with
or without globes. — R. Segal. 1520 S.
Avers Ave., Chicago, 111.
12-38
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AUTOMATIC AGE
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bally
Babies, Penny Packs, Mills Q. T.’s,
T«Ce
Star, Mystery Comets, Tit, Tat,
*°es and all types of cigarette counter
iiachines. — Marion Company, Wichita,
Kansas.
12-38
W a n t t o b u y a q u a n t it y o f
p. v-oek-Ola LoBoy scales, must be in
, condition. Put all information in
st letter. Will buy routes in Michigan,
■p,,; awrence Durke, 1410 Chevrolet Ave.,
i jm t. Michigan._____________________ 10-38
W a n t ed — u sed b u m p er gam es ,
tvtou ^ u , s Hockey, Hi-Ball, Penny Arcade
"lachines, Wurlitzer Skee Balls.—Thos.
__^_Burke, R. l, Pitcairn, Pa.____________
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s and Northwestern Model #33
t j l c & 5c vendors. Send full descrip-
nfi„’ color and condition and lowest cash
P ce~—Guild Vending Machine Co., 16
34 St., New York, N. Y.
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