Automatic Age

Issue: 1939 April

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THE NEW COUNTER SKILL GAME
BALL GUM VENDOR
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H ere's a game th at EVERYBODY under
stands im m ediately! It's a modern ver
sion of the old game of "tic-tac k-to e”,
which has been popular for many years
and is enjoyed by young and old.
C an you line up three balls in any d i­
rection? That's all thore is to playing
Criss Cross. It looks easy, but just when
two balls are lined up . . . darn it . . .
the third ball goes into the wrong pocket!
Criss Cross thrills and excites the
players!

The more you play Criss Cross, the
better you like it. G enuine skill is
required to tap the three rubber balls
into the correct pockets. A little luck
helps, also.

Criss Cross can be legally operated
everywhere as a ball of gum is
vended for each penny, provided it
is taken im m ediately after each play.
A ward cards are included to be used
where skill awards may be given.
Criss Cross is "cheat
proof". The last coin
played is always visible
in the front window be­
low the coin slot. It is
also equipped with a
device which shows in­
stantly if the machine
has been "tilte d " .
C riss C ross w eighs only 17 lbs. H e ig h t
is l 6'/2 in .; w idth 10 in .; bottom d epth ,
9 in . Four ru b b er legs prevent cou nter
scra tch in g . M e tal flo o r stand furnished
at 2 . 50 . Ball gum supplied at $ 6.50 fo r
5000 balls or $ 12.00 fo r 10,000 balls.
SM AU
U R G£ PROFITS!
5 or
more $ 15.50 each
TO QUALIFY
FOR PASSAGE
TO INCREASE
YOUR EARNINGS
http://www.arcade-m useum.com /

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