Automatic Age

Issue: 1938 July

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AUTOMATIC AGE
July, 1938
L A S S I F I ED
COIN
MACHINE
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NOTICE
Classified columns are for disposal
of used machines only. Advertise­
ments offering new machines will
be accepted for display sections
only. Ads offering second hand
machines will not be accepted if
machines have not been in produc­
tion by the manufacturer at least
90 days, except in the event of
closed territory. Post office box
ads not accepted unless accompan­
ied by references.
F O R SALE— SECOND H AN D
WRITE FOR OUR LATEST PRICE
list. All types of used machines. We
buy, sell and trade. Many bargains in
slots, phonographs, floor and counter ma­
chines. Largest stock in Southwest,
Marion Company, Wichita, Kansas. 12-38
PEANUT AND BALL GUM MACHINES
used $1.50 and up. Parts and Globes
for all Columbus Models at factory
prices. Nuts, ball gum, candies and
charms. Hecht Nielsen, 1322 Congress
St., Chicago.
7-38
GUARANTEED RECONDITIONED
late 1937 and 1938 phonographs at the
low prices that you nad hoped for. Get
your share of these bargains. Write for
bargain list today and save money.
Badger Novelty Company, 2546 N. 30th
Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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SACRIFICE 10 PACE LATEST MODEL
Aristo Scales, 5 used less than 2
months, 5 in original crates. — Marion
Company, Wichita, Kansas.
8-38c
LARGE NUMBER OF ONLY SLIGHTLY
used 1938 lc “Silver King” bulk peanut
and candy vendors at a rock bottom
price. A real opportunity.—Steuben Spe­
cialty Co., University Ave., No. Cohocton,
N. Y.
5 A. B. T. PENNY PLAY GAME HUNT­
ers. Animal reels. Mechanically okay.
Guns excellent. $25.00 takes them.—Super­
ior Sales Company, 825 East Washington
St., Boise, Idaho.
8-38
BARGAINS. JENNINGS CHIEFS, lc, 5c,
10c, 25c, 50c. Used only three weeks.
High serial numbers. $39.50 each. 1/3
deposit must accompany all orders. Bal­
ance C. O. D.—X. L. Coin Machine Co.,
Inc., 1353 Washington Street, Boston,
Mass.
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KENTUCKY TENNESSEE OPERA -
tors! We are headquarters for new and
used slots at lowest prices; repairs and
rebuilding.—John M. Stuart, Paris, Ky.
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9-38
PENNY SOBER-BREATH STICK GUM
vendors, 125 stick capacity $2.50 each
in lots of ten or more, sampe machine
$3.00. Sober Breath gum 20 cents per box
of 100 sticks. Sober-Breath Chick Bulk
vendors, 8 lbs. capacity $3.50 each in lots
of ten or more, sample vendor $4.00.
Sober-Breath Chicks 25 cents per lb. in
ten lb. lots. 50 per cent deposit with
order on all machines. Full amount must
accompany order for gum, all Goods
shipped F. O. B., Lansdowne, Penna.—
Penny Products Co., Lansdowne, Penna.
WE HAVE POPMATIC POPCORN MA­
chines for sale. 1937 models, good con­
dition, $60.00 each. — Glenn B. Liebig,
Mascoutah, 111.
9-38
USED, REFINISHED LIKE NEW, DU-
ulex E Advance Machines for cartons
3% x l\i x 1% $4.50 each, f. o. b. Grand
Rapids, Mich. Cartons, plain, $1.50 per
thousand f. o. b. Grand Rapids. Also 15
150-ball capacity Grandbois Ball Gum
Machines and 50 brand new Vendex Ball
Gum Machines. Will accept any reason­
able offer—Chicky Candies, Inc., Grand
Rapids, Mich.
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100 COLUMBUS 5c PEANUT MA­
chines. Perfect condition, without locks
$3.00 each, lots of ten $2.75. Will trade
for Ball Gum Vendors.—Wagner, 716 W.
Barre St., Baltimore, Md.
9-38
15 FOUR-COMPARTMENT “AUTOMAT­
ic Stores” penny vendors only $17.00
each. — Viking Specialty Company, 530
Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, Calif.
__________________________ 9-38
PIN GAME BARGAINS—GUARANTEED
first class condition. Cargo, $32.50; Turf
Queen, $32.50; Ski-Hi, $32.50; Bull’s Eye,
$32.50; Sensation, $15.00; Two (2) Turf
Kings, $20.00 each; War Admiral, $35.00;
Zephyr, $35.00; Vogue, $20.00; Hare and
Hound, $30.00; Genco Football, $25.00;
Genco Bank Roll, $60.00 includes crating.
1/3 deposit, Bal. C. O. D.—Royal Oper­
ating Co., 2289 Delaware Ave., Buffalo,
N. Y.
FOR SALE—2 BALLY RESERVES, $G5.00
each; 2 A. B. T. Targets, $6.00 each;
1 Nickel Mystery Blue Front, $40.00; 1
Sequence, $7.00; 2 Light a Line, $35.00; 1
Stoners Races, $25.00; 1 Riccochet, $6.00;
1 Speed, $10.00. A large asst, of other
games; write for prices.—Kleiman Novel­
ty Oo-> 355 Buckingham Ave., Syracuse,
TEN LOG CABIN PENNY VENDORS.
five Nickel Nab Machines. Ten Rush-
oUr Nickel Bar Machines. Bargains for
quick sale. — National Vending System,
Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana.
8-38
FOR SALE—7 COLUMBIA WEIGHING
machines in fair shape, white porcelain
finish, $5.00 each.—Mrs. Mary O. Moore,
3301 Central Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.
FOR SALE — A-l CONDITION MILLS
Dance Masters, $50.00. 1/3 down, balance
on delivery.—Major Utilities Co., Escan-
aba, Mich.
9-38
WHAT IS YOUR BEST OFFER FOR
Ad vane Model D Ball Gum machines?
Perfect condition. Write—Peerless Auto­
matic Sales Co., 12822 Woodrow Wilson,
Detroit, Michigan.
50 STEWART MCGUIRE PEANUT MA­
chines for sale, $3.00 each. Write.—
Edward Traut, P. O. Box 155, Bedford
Village. N. Y.
89 STEWART MCGUIRE l-5c COMBIN­
ation nut vendors; will vend all bulk
vending products, all keyed alike in per­
fect condition, $700.—Benj. Chemin, 30
Woodbine St., Hamden, Conn.
9-38
5 ABT BIG GAME HUNTER lc PISTOL
Targets with Stands, $12.00 ea.; 10 Co­
lumbus 5c peanut vendors, $3.50 ea.; also
100 pin games at closeout prices.—Rob­
bins Co., 1141A DeKalb Ave., Brooklyn,
N. Y.
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EXHIBIT PLAY BALLS, $1.50; PEO
Roll Skills, $1.00. Isenberg, 33 Erie St.,
Dorchester, Mass.
GENERAL COIN MACHINE CO., 85
Glenwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. offers
better value at lower prices. Write to-day
for latest price lists.
BULK VENDORS—$2.40 UP. OVER 200
different types. Write for circulars and
terms.—Torr, 2047-G So. 68th St., Phila.,
Pa.
9-38
FOR SALE—50 ADVANCE “D” MODEL
ball gum machines, just like new, $4.00.
30 Calvert merchandisers, bell type, vends
charms as well, good as new, $6.00. Also
20 adjustments for Northwestern ma­
chines for gum and charms with nuts,
just like new, 75c. 50 Columbus vendors,
black and yellow enamel, complete with
locks, $2.50; fine looking, ready for loca­
tion. Northwestern ejector type, lc, 50
at $4.75, all good condition.—R. E. Sandys,
3310 Beverly Rd., Baltimore, Md.
FOR SALE—3 IRON CLAWS, MODEL
F; 1 Electric Hoist; Mutoscope Reels;
Peterson Electric shock.—William Pow­
ers, Edgewater Park, Grand Island, N. Y.
SEQUENCE, $8.00; TOTALIZER, $9.50;
Replay, $14.00; Boo Hoo, $12.50; Home­
Stretch, $15.00; Batter Up, $15.00; Long
Beach, $18.00; Speed, $19.00; Turf Kings.
$9.50; Beam Lite, $25.00: Silver Flash,
$34.00; El Toro, $46.00.—W. T. Francis,
457 Seneca Rd„ Hornell, N. Y.
9-3?>
BALLY BUMPER, $8.00; ELECTRIC S.
board, $7.50; Lite a lines, $20.00; Baby
Lite a line, $7.50. Wagon wheels, $3.00 or
6 for $15.00; Roto lite, $3.50; Mad Caps,
$3.00; Bolo, $3.00; 2 Sportland, $ 3.00 each;
Boo Hoo, $10.00; Replay, $7.50. Will buy
used Bally Reserve or will trade all oi
machines above for $75.00. — Offekay
Novelty, 513 R. R. Ave., Elmira, N. Y.
FOR SALE—WURLITZER 616, $150.00;
412, $80.00; P-12, $65.00; P-10, $50.00
Rock-Ola Regulars, $60.00.—A. G. Novelty
Co.. 213 Linden St., Pittsfield. Mass. 9-38
FOR SALE—40 PENNY KING BALL
gum machines, $1.50 ea.; good condition
and appearance. — Fred W. Grout,
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Wood Ave., Bemidji, Minn.
6 LBS. CAPACITY PEANUT MACHINES
cannot tell from new. In Lots of ten,
$3.25 each, sample machine, $4.00.—
Products Co., Lansdowne, Penna. ^~-5a
STAMPEDE, GOLD AWARD, DAILY
Double. $3.75. DeLuxe 46, Prospector,
Test of Skill, $4.75. Counter games $l.«u
and up.—Ruginis, Mount Carmel, Peg.jfg
SCALES FOR SALE—WATLING, ROY­
al, Pace, Seca, etc., fully re-conditioned,
immediate delivery.—C. M. S. Co., 329
S. Wood Street, Chicago, 111.
9-38
25 PENNY TABLE VENDORS, LIKE
new, or any part at $2.35 each. Should
net $1.50 each per week. — Samuel H.
Davis, Lansing, Michigan.
FIFTY PACIFIC GUM MERCHANTS
with Pedestal Stands, perfect condition.
$10.00 each complete or will sell entire
lot for $400.00.—Harden Supply Co., 802
West 7th, Sioux City, Iowa.
ONE NORTHWESTERN DELUXE. 1-33
porcelain, never used. 5 others; Rob­
bins Silver King, etc. Cost $85. For $25.00.
—M. R. Hoover, Poly Station, Ft. Worth,
Tex.
9-38
USED CIG. MACHS.—20 National 2-col.
10c, $5.00 ea.; 2 Rotomatic 4-col., $12.50
ea_; f. o. b. Los Angeles. 1/3 cash with
order, bal. C. O. D.—Reliable Vending,
452 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif.
BALLY ROLL, $40.00; SKEE BALL,
$55.00. Send for Bargain list of Pin
games that are guaranteed perfect.—
James D. Blakeslee, 43 Fifteenth St.,
Buffalo, N. Y.
9-38
PEANUT MACHINES GOOD AS NEW,
lc play, small, $3; larger, $4. Standard
makes. Write.—Chas. Boyd, Middletown,
la.
FOR SALE — MILLS MACHINES; 50
Cherry Bells, serials over 420,000, used 200 lc ADVANCE CLIMAX # 10 , GOOD
only 3 weeks, $55.00 each. 1/3 cash, bal­
condition, $2.50. 1/3 with order; balance
ance C. O. D.—P. Carroll, 635 New Scot­ C. O. D.—J. Schoenbach, 862 East N. 9- Y
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land Ave., Albany, N. Y.
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CLOSING OUT. USED BALL GUM MA­
chines. Several kinds, perfect thruout.
From one dollar up. Write for list.—A. E.
Wood, 317 Veeder Ave., Schenectady,
N. Y._________________________
FOR SALE — PHONOGRAPH ROUTE,
located in heart of Fruit Section of Cen­
tral Florida, consisting of 32 Units. 5
Twenty Record 1938 Seeburgs, 3 Twenty
Record: 1937 Seeburgs, 1 Wurlitzer 616,
1 Wurlitzer 616A, 6 Wurlitzer 412’s, 2
Wurlitzr P12’s, 5 Wurlitzer PlO’s, 1 Rock-
Ola Rhythm King, 4 Rock-Ola Nite Clubs,
5 Rock-Ola Regular No. 2, 1 1936 Chevro­
let Pickup Truck. All on Locations. All
Records, Repair Parts and Extras. Price
$4000. Also 10 Reel Spots, $8.50; 2 Mills
Kounter Kings, $15.00; 2 Lite-a-pax,
$19.50; 1 Som-fun, $6.50; Turf Champs-
Ticket, $27.50; Caroms, $15.00—E. C. De­
Long, Dade City, Florida.
BULK VENDORS USED, $1.25 UP. CO­
lumbus, Walzers, Empires, Northwest-
erns, etc. Will take in trade any type
machines on new Masters, Tom Thumbs
or Triple Grips. — Columbian Vending
Company, Box A, Parsons, Kansas. 9-38
SIX SLIGHTLY USED ELECTRI C
Shoe Shinng Machines. Operate on lc
coin and 110 volts, 60 cycle. $35.00 each.
—Berghman Company, 1417 Washington
Boulevard, Maywood, Illinois.
50 PENNY GINGERS, PERFECT CON­
dition, only $15.00 each.—Viking Spe­
cialty Company, 530 Golden Gate Avenue,
San Francisco, Calif.
9-38
FOR SALE—LOT OF AMUSEMENT MA­
chines, some not on the Market today.
Good for Arcade or place on percentage.
Also Scales, Electric Shocks, Fortune
Tellers, Over the Tops, Electric Base­
ball, Bell Slots. Will trade. Send for list.
:—F. D. Rose, 500 Essex Ave., Gloucester,
Mass.
9-38
250 MODERN COUNTER PEANUT MA­
chines, perfect condition, $1 each; 1
scoop ,$4.50; 1 Ad Lee 4-in-l, $4.50; F.
O. B. Forced to sell at once.—C. E.
Tribble, 8516 No. Princeton St., Portland,
Oregon.
9-38
SIX MARKSMAN RIFLES, GOOD CON­
dition. Sacrifice for cash or trade for
new phonographs or World Series.—Chi­
cago Amusement Co., 1430 N. Kedvale
Ave., Chicago.
9-38
FOR SALE — MERCURY, RUNNING
Wild, Homestretch, $15.00 each; Beam-
lite, $25.00; Sprint, $20.00; Snappy, $35.00.
—-L. A. Saum, 1411 W. Maryland St.,
Evansville, Ind.
BLUE FRONTS, FIVE AND TEN CENT
play. Also War Eagles and Golden Bell.
Closed territory.—H. & R. Sales Co., St.
Anthony, Idaho._______________ 9-38
40 NORTHWESTERN; 33 PEANUT MA-
chmes, lacquer lc, good condition, $3.00
each; 10 Simpsons $2.00 each. 1/3 cash
with order.—Irvin Reiche, Naperville, 111.
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9-38
15 DAVALS RACES, COUNTER GAMES,
good paint, mechanically perfect, $50.00
ior all. — Superior Sales Company, 825
East Washington St., Boise, Idaho. 8-38
BANG-A-DEER, 2 FOR SALE CHEAP,
*^50.00 each for quick sale. Going out
M business. — Frank Viscidi, Universal
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20 PARKER PENCIL VENDING MA­
chines, never used, only $3.00 each.
$4.00 delivered. —Viking Spe-
30 Golden Gate Avenue,
oan Francisco, C 5 alif.
9-38
FOR THE BEST AND LOWEST PRICE
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w and used equipment write for
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Bargain Michigan.
List, 615 Lyon Street,
v*rand Rapids,
9-38
THIRTY SIMPSON lc VENDORS, $1.85
10 Columbus 5c Vendors, $2.40
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phonographs, $ 34.50 up; t u r f
S 4 ^nai^TPs' , $21.50; Automatic payouts,
vlnHl NoXS1iy games, $3.00; Merchandise
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for list.—
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Wis. Carstens,
9-38
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July, 1938
FOR SALE—4 7-FOOT INTERN ATION-
al Mutoscope Pokeroll Tables, excellent
condition, used only 3 months, $50.00 each.
20% Deposit. Balance C. O. D.—Radin &
Faber, 142 Beach 116 St., Rockaway
Beach, N. Y.
9-38
BALLY RESERVES, $65.00; MILLS Q.
T.s, $35.00; Bally Bells 5-25, $65.00;
Golden Wheel, Carom, Turf Champs, Air
Races, Latonia, Derby Day, Ball Park,
each $19.50. Slot machines, $10.00 ea. 9
ft. Skee Balls, $35.00. Most counter games
$4.50 ea.; Reel Spots, $12.50; Pin games
all kinds; 120 Pack Advance Cigarette
venders, $19.50; Electros, Turf King,
Beamlite, Rose Bowl, $29.50 each; Turf
Queen, $39.50.—Lehigh Specialty Co., 2nd
& Green Sts., Phila., Pa.
ALL TYPES OF NOVELTY GAMES AT
. lowest prices, perfectly conditioned with
paks ready to operate.—General Coin Ma­
chine Co., 85 Glenwood Ave., Buffalo,
N. Y. ______________________
FOR SALE—1935 ROLL FRONT HOISTS
$25.00 each; Battery Pin Games, $1.00
each; used Slots, 25c each; used Crane
candy, 5c lb. F. O. B. Rockaway. Cash
with order. —I. F. Trading Co., 164 Beach
83rd Street, Rockaway Beach, N. Y. 9-38
SURPLUS STOCK: NICKEL CANDY,
Penny Confection, Ten and Fifteen cent
Cigarette Machines. Write today for com­
plete list.—J. M. Daily, 1249 Roosevelt
Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana.
8-38
15 USED TOY MASTERS IN GOOD
cond., $4.50 each., f. o. b. Los Angeles.
1/3 cash with order.—Reliable Vending,
452 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif.
CIGARETTE MACHINES, EIGHT COL­
umn, with stand, rebuilt, like new, $15.00
each. Eight for $100.00. F. O. B. Phila.
Cash with order.—Roy Torr, 2047G So.
68th St., Phila., Penna.
9-38
FOR SALE — TWENTY FIVE (25)
Northwestern Penny-Nickel Machines.
All in good condition. Make best offer,
lots of five or more.—Ira Sink, Winston-
Salem, N. C.
9-38
GRIP MACHINES; LOTS $7.50 EA.
Yale lock, baked red crackle, A-l shape.
100 lots your name on plates Free.—M.
R. Hoover, Poly Station, Ft. Worth, Tex.
9-38
WE ARE BALLY DISTRIBUTORS, ALL
new machines and large stock of used
games on hand. Write for price list.—
United Novelty Co., 420 Market St.,
Phila., Pa.
8-38
WE HAVE ON HAND A FEW GOOD
used National, Stewart McGuire and
Rushour cigarette machines at attrac­
tive prices.—E. T. Barron & Co., 19 E.
Lake St., Mpls., Minn.
9-38
PENNY COUNTER SCALE, ARM TYPE,
weighs and counts pennies to $5.00.
Like new, $5.00. Penny Ante Poker, $2.00:
—Variety Sales Co., 4174 Montrose. Chi­
cago. ______________________
BALLY BABYS, PRINCE! CIGARETTE
$5.00; Rol-a-Top vender, $25.00; Mills
F. O. K. vender Rockola Jackpot, $7.50;
Tit-Tat-Toes, $2.00; Masters combination
lc, 5c, $3.00, ready to operate.—T. F.
Deal, Great Bend, Kans.
8-38
WE HAVE A FEW GOOD USED PEA­
nut machines at attractive prices—
Columbus, Northwestern, Snacks, Vendex,
Specialty and others.—E. T. Barron &
Co., 19 E. Lake St., Mpls., Minn. 9-38
FOR SALE—TEN CASES (10,000 ROLLS)
5c Royalmints, absolutely fresh. $25.00
for the lot.—Superior Sales Company, 825
East Washington St., Boise, Idaho. 8-38
YEARLY, MONTHLY, WEEKLY AND
Daily specials super reconditioned
games' from $4.00 up. Get on our lists
to-day.—General Coin, 85 Glenwood Ave.,
Buffalo. N. Y.
THIRTY BALL GUM MACHINES lc
play, reliable, look good, $2.00 ea. Of­
ficial Sweepstakes, Four Jacks, Daval
reel, all good, $5.00 ea.—C. Boyd, Middle­
town, Iowa.
MACHINES RECONDITIONED LI KE
new. Punching bag, $35.00; 12 slot horo­
scope, $18.00; Mutoscope picture machines,
$15.00; World globe horoscope, $25.00; etc.
—Max Spector, Box 181, Old Orchard,
Maine.
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1937 SKEE BALL AND ROCK-O-BALL,
excellent condition, $104.50 each, ma­
chines have high and player score, also
balls played. — Triangle, 6644 Cottage
Grove Ave., Chicago.
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25 DOUBLE COLUMN ROBBINS STICK
gum vendors, chromium steel cabinets,
holds 200 sticks of gum, in perfect me­
chanical condition. $75.00 cash. — Benj.
Chernin, 30 Woodbine St., Hamden, Conn.
9-38
FOR SALE — ONE RIDGEWAY JR.
Scale and one Jennings Jr. at $27.50
each. Both are in first class condition.—
L. R. Porter, Alexandria, Indiana.
85 AD-LEE 4 IN 1 VENDORS, $10.00 EA.
Vend nuts, candies with charms. Write
for lot price.—C. H. Gelinean, 59 Genesee
St., Springfield, Mass.
FO R SALE
OR TRADE
WILL EXCHANGE 1937 POPMATIC
Popcorn machines for Phonographs,
scales, counter games. What have you?
—Glenn B. Liebig, Mascoutah, 111. 9-38
WILL TRADE JENNINGS PENNY
Dukes, Vendors, good condition for A.
B. T. Targets, Model F, Watling Scales
or Columbus Peanut Machines.—Harden
Supply Co., 802 W. 7th, Sioux City, Iowa.
FOR SALE OR TRADE — POPMATICS,
Skippers, Bumpers, Bowlette, Kings,
Criss Cross, Five & Ten, Flicker, Fireball,
Sensation, Traffic, Rocket, Bee Jay, Jum­
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
WILL TRADE SEEBURG SELECTO-
phones for Penny A. B. T. Targets,
Model F, Mills Q. T.’s, or Watling Seales.
What have you?—Harden Supply Com­
pany, 802 W. 7th, Sioux City, Iowa.
WE BUY. SELL, EXCHANGE. WRITE
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
WILL TRADE KEENEY TARGETTE,
Floor Sample, never on location for
late Mills Slots, Blue Fronts, Q. T.’s. or
Watling Scales.—Harden Supply Co., 802
W. 7th St., Sioux City, Iowa.
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TRADE!! ACME lc SHOCKER, lc MILLS
Shocker, Pamco 6# Chrome Vender for
A. B. T. Target Skill or Gottlieb 3-way
Grip Tester.—Donald Hegeman, Waukon,
Iowa.
MAKE OFFER — MADCAP, HAPPY
Days, Hold Em, Roll Over, Daval Base­
ball or will trade for scales.—L. A. Saum,
1411 W. Maryland St., Evansville. Ind.
WILL TRADE JENNINGS FLICKER,
Monte Carlo, Bally Derby, Bally Jumbo,
good condition, for scales or Northwest­
ern Peanut machines. — Harden Supply
Co., 802 W. 7th, Sioux City, Iowa.
WILL TRADE BALLY ROLL BOWLING
Game in A-l condition for good Phono­
graph. Will buy Do-Re-Mi and Sym­
phonola Phonographs also penny scales
at low price.—Box 28, c/o Automatic Age.
WILL TRADE WURLITZER MODEL 412
good condition for Watling Scales,
Mills Blue Fronts, Bonus or Cherry Bells,
Write.—Harden Supply Co.. 802 W. 7th,
Sioux City, Iowa.
F O R SALE — SUPPLIES
PENN Y AND N ICK E L 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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W E FURN ISH A L L TYPES OF TOKENS
or checks for pin games or payout ta­
bles, slot machines, etc. Mailing lists
complied, coin counters, name plates.
Write for circulars and samples. Supreme
Products Company, 333 N. Michigan
Are., Chicago, 111.
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