Automatic Age

Issue: 1938 June

104
June, 1938
AUTOMATIC AGE
L A S S I F I E D
EXCHANGE
COIN
MACHINE
Classified Exchange Ads are 4 cents per word per issue—
M inim um Ad accepted $1.00.
Be sure to send cash w ith order.
The am o u n ts are too sm a ll to open charge accounts.
W a n t Ads to be sure of insertion m u st reach
us by the 15th of preceding m o n th .
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N O T IC E
Classified co lum ns are for disposal
of used m achines only. A d v e rtis e ­
m ents offering new m ach ine s w ill
be accepted for d isp lay sections
only. A ds offering second hand
m achines w ill not be accepted if
m ach ine s have not been in p ro d u c­
tio n by the m a n u fa c tu re r at least
90 days, except In the event of
closed te rrito ry .
Post office box
ads not accepted unless ac c o m p a n ­
ied by references.
FOR SALE— SECOND HAN D
A L L M A K E S P E N N Y SCA LES 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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W R IT E F O R O U R LA T EST P R IC E
list. All types of used machines. W e
buy, sell and trade. M any bargains in
slots, phonographs, floor and counter m a ­
chines.
Largest stock in Southwest.
M arion Company, W ichita. Kansas. 12-38
F O R S A L E — ID E A L SCALES, $20.00;
Tube Coin W rappers for all coins, 60c
per 1,000. Free Counter w ith all orders
of 5,000, $3.00. Peanut Machines, $1.00
each. W a n t Pace Scales. Penny or Nickel
Counters, 55c. Heineman, 656 Selden, D e­
troit, M ich.
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75 5c A D V A N C E H E R S H E Y C A N D Y
machines used less than 6 months. E x ­
cellent condition, like new, $7.95 each.
Order sample now. 1/3 w ith order. A1
Johnson, 2501 Leavenworth St., Om aha
N ebr.
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50 M A S T E R TOY V E N D O R S .
W IL L
also Vend Pistachios and all other
V ending products, $7.00 each. 50 Y u Chu
lc ball gum Vendors, $3.00 each.
All
machines in perfect condition. Samuel
Klein, 1859 Nedro Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
6-38
K E E N E Y B O W L E T T E S (14 F T .), GOOD
condition, $64.50; Speed, $18.50; Stoner
Races, $22.50; Spring, $16.50; also lot of
good used games (novelty) from $4.00
up. 1/3 de(posit, balance C .O .D .
Lan­
caster Merchandising Co., 136 N . Arch
S t., Lancaster, P a.
6-38
P E A N U T A N D B A L L GUM M A C H IN E S
used $1.50 and up. Parts and Globes
for all Columbus Models a t factory
prices.
Nuts, ball gum, candies and
charm s.
Hecht Nielsen, 1322 Congress
St., Chicago.
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G U A R A N T E E D R E C O N D IT IO N E D
late 1937 and 1938 phonographs a t the
low prices th a t you had hoped for. Get
your share of these bargains. W rite for
bargain list today and save money.
Badger Novelty Company, 2546 N . 30th
Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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S A C R IF IC E 10 P A C E LA T EST M O D E L
Aristo Scales, 5 used less than 2
months, 5 in original crates. — Marion
Company, W ichita, Kansas.
8-38c
5 ABT B IG G A M E H U N T E R lc PIST O L
Targets w ith Stands, $12.00 ea.; 10 Co­
lum bus 5c peanut vendors, $3.50 ea.; also
100 pin games at closeout prices. Rob­
bins Co., 1141A DeK alb Ave., Brooklyn,
N. Y.
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1937 S K E E B A L L A N D ROCK-O-BALL,
excellent condition, $104.50 each, m a ­
chines have high and player score, also
balls played. — Triangle, 6644 Cottage
Grove Ave., Chicago.
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Address: AUTOMATIC AGE, 2810 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
W A N T ADS
3 Issues for the Price of 2
w ith o u t change of copy.
A ll orders cash In advance.
MUST S A C R IF IC E —T W E L V E lc M E R ­
chandisers, latest style, false front, cost
$10.50 new, $3.50 each. Two N .W . 33 Jr.
$2.00 each. Two W alzer lc Hershey m a ­
chines and one peanut machine, $1.00.
1/3 deposit. — Lowrey, 2211 No. 73rd,
Chicago.
F O R S A L E — S EC O N D H A N D . B A R ­
gains
galore!
37 E x hibit
demon­
strator late model Hi-Ball machines,
formerly $99.50, sacrifice $69.50 each; lots
3 - $64.50; 6 or more $59.50. Bally Eagle
Eye Radio Rifle 30 shots 5c reconditioned
first class operating condition $115.00
each; lots 3 or more $99.50. Rock-Ola
demonstrator School Days Radio Rifle 10
shots flve cents, sacrifice $69.50 each;
lots 3 - $59.50. 1 demonstrator Popmatic
late 1937 improved model autom atic pop­
corn machine black cabinet $95.00. 1 P a ­
cific M arksm an reconditioned $49.50. 1
Crack Shot $49.50. 5 demonstrator Kellog
Popcorn vendors sell 8 bags per minute,
operators list $129.50, sacrifice $99.50 each.
100 assorted Novelty P in Games— Cross­
line, Roly Poly, Lucky Star, Top Hat,
Mad Cap, Bolo, Gusher, Genco Baseball,
Diam ond Mine, etc., reconditioned ready
to operate; your choice 1 or all $5.95 each.
Terms 1/3 deposit w ith order balance
C.O.D. 2 % discount if full am ount sent
w ith order. This is complete list. Lemke
Coin Machine Company, 31 W est Vernor
Highw ay, Detroit, Michigan.
F O R S A L E — O N E B A L L AUTOM ATIC
payout games—Foto Finish, Bally Car­
om, Bally Multiple, $20.00 each; Flying
High, Bluebird, D aily Races, Peerless,
H ileah $15.00 each; Sunshine Derby, Chal-
lender, Queen Mary, Bally Roundups,
$10.00 each; Tom Mix Electric Rifle
$100.00; B ally Eagle Eye $75.00, all prices
f.o.b. Columbus, Ohio, 1/3 deposit w ith
order balance c.o.d. Columbus Coin M a­
chine Company, 1257 W est Broad Street,
Columbus, O h i o . __________________
2 PA CES RACES, 1937, LIG H T O A K
Cabinets, 30-1 Payout, serials 4612 and
4698. $200.00 each, R un and Look, like
new.
One Paces Races, black • cabinet,
20-1 payout, serial 1240 at $80.00. Two
brand new Caille A. C. multi-bells, 7
slot, bought in February 1938, 5c play,
sacrifice, $120.00 e a c h — Palm antier-King
Sales Co., 1107 W est Tusc. Street, C an­
ton, Ohio.
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CL O SE D T E R R IT O R Y S P E C IA L S — 40
Bowlettes $39.50; 8 Bally Rolls $29.50;
6 Bally Baskets $45.00; 2 Targettes $75.00.
— A utom atic Amusement, 628 Madison,
Memphis, Tenn.
FA C T O RY CLOSEOUTS, B R A N D N E W -
15 R ay’s Tracks $200.00; 12 Hialeahs,
10 Challengers, 9 Peerless $59.50; 5
Roundups, 3 Repeaters $39.50.— A utom a­
tic Amusement, 628 Madison, Memphis,
Tenn.
FOR SALE — SU PPLIES
PENNY
AN D
N IC K E L
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. Suprema
Products Co., 333 North M ichigan Ave.,
Chicago, 111.
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W E F U R N IS H A L L T Y P ES OF TO K EN S
or checks for pin games or payout ta ­
bles, slot machines, etc. M ailing lists
compiled, coin counters, name plates.
W rite for circulars and samples. Supreme
Products Company, 333 N. Michigan
Ave., Chicago, 111.
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S A L T E D NUTS B R IN G T H E Q U IC K ­
est turnover. W rite for lowest prices
on Salted Nuts, Salted Peanuts, P is ta ­
chios. Mixed Nuts, Cashews, Boston
Beans, etc.
Best quality, immediate
service. E . Cherry, Inc., 238 Market St.,
Phila., P a .
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ATTEN TION , O P E R A T O R S A N D D E A L ­
ers. You can now get Decalcomania
Transfers in small quantities. A n a t­
tractive name plate insures wide adver­
tising publicity at low cost. Also serves
as a perm anent identification. Samples
on request. Sideline salesmen wanted.
RA L C O DECALC O, 1305 W ashington,
Boston, Mass
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SCALES, 51 F O R S A L E R E A S O N A B LE .
Jennings, Sheffler Delux, Royals, Mills,
guaranteed good condition. W eight &
Measures tested. W ill sell as whole
$1400.00 or separately.— George H. Losey,
5200 Gw'yn Oak Ave., Baltimore, Md.
V E N D IN G
M A C H IN E
OPERATORS—
Increase your n u t sales and profits by
using freshly roasted cashews and mixed
nuts. Try our Cashew N uts a t 22c per
pound and Mixed N uts a t 30c per pound.
—Pennsylvania. Vending Company,
64
South 20th St., Pittsburgh, P a .
6-38
F O R SA LE : 15 M IL L S D A N C E MAST­
er
Phonographs,
perfect
condition,
$35.00 each, crating $2.00 extra.—A utom a­
tic Music Service, 1210 North Avenue,
E liza beth. N. J. ________________________
R O L L E R B E A R IN G IM P R O V E D R E G ­
ulator Clips.
M anufacturer sells to
operators and dealers. Reasonable. Ask
for price list. H . Julius, 1758-62nd S t.,
Brooklyn, N . Y .
6-38
C LO SE OUT ON T H O R O U G H L Y R E ­
conditioned games. Bally’s Fairground,
$110.00; Bally’s Rover, $27.50; B ally’s Rac­
ing Form, $37.50; B ally’s Carom, $15.00;
Gottlieb’s Foto Finish, $25.00; Pacific’s
Palooka, $35.00; Genco’s M agic Roll,
$47.50; E x hibit’s Turf Time (counter
game), $8.00.— New Orleans Novelty Co.,
238 Dryades St., New Orleans, La.
145 5c A D V A N C E H E R S H E Y B A R M A ­
chines used less th an one year. G uar­
anteed excellent condition. To be sacri­
ficed a t $4.00 each, while they last. 1/3
cash w ith order. — Autom atic Products
Corporation, 5489 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh,
Penna.
A T T EN T IO N O P E R A T O R S — 54 N O R T H ­
western 5c Standard Merchandisers
w ith slug ejectors, refinished in special
silver lacquer. Perfect condition, cannot
be told from new. Lots of 10 or more
$6.00 each. A n ythin g less $6.50 each. Also
1 Pace W eighing Scale, $30.00, A-l con­
dition.— R. H. Adair, 733 South Euclid
Ave., Oak Park, Illinois.
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COIN W R A P P E R S — T U BU LAR, P E N N Y
or nickel. Heavy paper, 50 cents a thou­
sand in 10,000 lots. Cash w ith order.
Schubb & Company, 1250 Webb, Detroit,
M ichigan.
7-38
CO IN C O U N T ERS STANDARD-JOHN -
son Operators Model 4 $25.00 and up;
Jurgenson Model $40.00 and up; T ubular
Coin Wrappers. H echt Nielsen, 1322 Con­
gress St., Chicago, 111.
7-38
PEA N U T S.
S H IP P E D D IR E C T FR O M
our processing rooms. Reach you at
the peak of their delicious flavor. Sample
30 lb. carton, $2.85.
Lower price for
quantity. — Standard Edible Nuts, 2128
Montrose Ave., Chicago.
ASTD. CH ARM S. 75c GROSS; B A L L
gum $10.95 a case; all Life Savers &
Beechnut gum & drops 58c per box;
W rigleys & other brands 58c per box;
prepaid in 100 box lots.— Monroe D is­
tributing Co., 17 Powell Ave., Newport,
Rhode Island.
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June, 1938
AUTOMATIC AGE
“C H A R M S ” F O R Y O U R V E N D IN G M A ­
. chines. Our complete assortment con­
sists of more than 250 different kinds.
m6rV? $1.00 for samples and prices.—M.
♦ Daniels, 1027A University Ave., W ic h ­
ita, Kansas.
8-38
ball
gum , the
cleen
brand has its original luster. No
or.o'Xj
or chips. Our A utom atic high
vS j method makes this possible. N u m ­
bered l to 1200. Packed in ja r proof
aouble cartoons.
Get our special low
irvi s‘ Drill Sum w ithout inserts. Special
^cTlces to Quantity buyers.— Pennv
* m g System, 1233 Chouteau, St. Louis.
8-38
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OPERATORS!
W IL L
abio f„Use.d equipment of all types suit-
m rJLiror Arcades in trade on new 1938
19^7 L pJ 19n °SraPhs> also used 1936 and
t
yodels. W rite us w hat you have
r v ° er ih first letter. Badger Novelty
^om pany, 2546 N . 30th St., Milwaukee,
Wisconsin.
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C4 S H F O R P E N N Y G IN G E R S , P E N N Y
t v n o t u i Zephers, Royal Flush, bumper
Denr.,tables, Masters, ball gum machines,
tvrvP
shocking machines, also arcade
jype* equipment. Black Novelty Co., 1127
Finney, Corpus Christi, Texas.
5-38
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A - B - T - T A R G E T S K IL L S .
School Days Rifles.
Ten
Rock-Ola Ski Balls. Frank Herd,

“‘■organtown, W est V a .
6-38
BALL
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M A C H IN E S .
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Coni ? . nickel slots. M ust
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w York.
M A C H IN E S
be in good
cash.
York
Park, Bronx,
6-38
1 P w NT t o b u y a n AU TOM ATIC
chin
one m inute Dim e Picture ma-
thp^f
booth or hear from Co. selling
Minn
Daniels, Pelican Rapids,
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oml11??in£

D IS C A R D E D
PENNY
Scales; w ill pay according
r n^onT he yare
are in. M. De Young, 6002
__^a rp e n te r, Chicago,
Chic
111.
TO B U Y — B U M P E R T Y P E
Ballv
? ames, Skee Balls, Mutoscopes,
chinoo , asl5et1:)alls. Penny Arcade ma-
etc % W eighing machines, H igh Striker,
•___F. Burke, R. D. 1, Pitcairn, Pa.
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^ P a ^ S P 0^ A TLAS, A L L A M E R IC A N ,
eys
S®.Baseballs, W orld Series, Hock-
S u m n » i?i Basketballs, Radio Rifles,
chin^o -,F ihgames, Penny Arcade Ma-
New Y 0^ ned
New Chambers Street,
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U S E D E H L 4-IN-l VEND-
" P p n n , Urr- lowest prices, any quantity.
Louis
Kln& System, 1233 Chouteau, St.
s-
8-38
m is c e l l a n e o u s
your
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REAL
S ID E L IN E
ALL
petitivp customers need.
New noncom-
itself.
J 6!7 demonstration a sale. Sells
ried.
ples inexpensive, readily car-
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Profits. W rite now.— Dept.
»> ashington Blvd., Chicago.
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C ity
State
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AUTOMATIC AGE
2810 S. Michigan Ave.
Chicago, 111.
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now so that you can come into the market for the best
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