Automatic Age

Issue: 1939 November

& 0 ? a l jflUStf) BY BALLY
AUTOMATIC PAYOUT 5-REEL POKER CONSOLE
Drop a coin . . . deal a hand . . . from the
CHEAT-PROOF
deck on wheels! Bally’s new royal flush
A perfect non-cycling shuffle is insured by the new Bally
Cam-Action Variator. Other positive anti-cheat devices foil
all attempts to cheat by pulling electric plug, tilting or
humping cabinet.
plays official Poker according to Hoyle.
5 spin-reels whirl to shuffle the deck, then
click to a stop in rotation, left to right . . .
dealing one card— two cards— three— four—
BEAUTY AND REALISM
five . . . while the player tingles with teasing
Cabinet is richly paneled walnut finish, attractively styled.
Reel display illuminated by indirebt lighting and concealed
by hinged lid when machine not in use. Cards on reels are
full-color miniatures of standard playing-cards—so realistic
that U. S. Playing Card Tax Stamps are affixed to machine.
Reel-tapes finished in lustrous laminated cellophane. Award
card is gohlen-tone metal plate with card symbols and awards
etched in black and red.
suspense! Then, as the fifth and final reel
stops, the all-electric mechanism responds to
the “show” with mystifying accuracy . . .
immediately, automatically releases the proper
payout on 3-of-a-kind or better! Six different
payouts and a juicy jackpot!
koyal flush
No wonder
ATTRACTIVE
is already monopolizing the
PAYOUTS
Payouts range from 3-for-l to 20-for-l plus jackpot and are
distributed to assure maximum play.
play in choice locations . . . and earning
biggest profits in coin-game history!
COMPETITIVE
Location check-ups prove that operators may depend on
substantial extra profits from groups of patrons playing
k o y a l f l u s h in sociable com
petition for high hands.
SIMPLE, POSITIVE MECHANISM
Ml-electric mechanism insures positive performance . . , plus
thrill n f spinning-reel action, k o y a l f l u s h contains less
mechanism than the average payout marble-game . . . yet
the machine duplicates official Poker with uncanny accuracy
. . . shuffles and deals the cards . . . and automatically pays
awards on six different winning hands.
ADJUSTABLE
Simple adjustments provide for every operating condition.
Typical of the many mechanical refinements built into
are the new True-Tension Self-Wiping Switch
Contacts . . . which never need adjustment and insure
trouble-free performance. Another unique improvement is
the new Payout Lock, which automatically shuts off payout
mechanism if payout drawer is opened before payout is
complete . . . and starts payout again when drawer is closed
. . . thus positively eliminating lost payouts.
NICKEL OR QUARTER PLAY
k o y a l f lu s h
SLUG-PROOF
koyal
BEL MONT
© International Arcade Museum
koy\ l f lu s h
is
SPECIFICATIONS
27 in. wide, 20 in. deep. 37 in. high. Power: A. C„ 110 - 11 .)
volts, 60 cycles. Check Separator, if desired.
MFG.
AVE NUE
i' available in either nickel or quarter play.
In addition to the Automatic Payout Model
available in a Ticket-\ ending Model.
koyal flush i-i equipped with the famous National Slug
Rejectors. Tnc. coin mechanism . . . 100 per cent slug-proof
ami jam-proof.
2640
f lu s h
PAYOUT OR TICKET MODELS
COIN-SLIDE
BALLY
PLAY
COMPANY

CHI CAGO,
I LLI NOI S
http://www.arcade-m useum .com /
The World’s First Coin Machine Magazine
AUTOMATIC AGE
Covering Automatic Machines and Coin-Controlled Devices of
Every Description
Vol. 16
N O V E M B E R , 1939
No. 4
Features in This Issue
Established 1925
Page
SORTING COINS W IT H THE E D I T O R ------------- 11
TEN YEARS AGO IN THE COIN M ACHIN E
IN D U ST RY ______________________________________________ 14
O. C. L IG H T N E R
President
PAY COMMISSIONS W IT H COUPONS
Iowa Firm Introduces Successful Plan for
Stimulating Location Interest in Venders--------- 21
ASSOCIATION NEW S __________________________________ 27
CARROLL E. VETT ERICK
SHOP AND SHOW-ROOM
A News Review of New Coin Machine Products-- 30-31
Editor— Adv. Director
PIC T O RIA L R E V IE W OF W U R LIT Z E R
OPEN HOUSE ________________________________________39-55
M ARTIN J. MRAZ
N E W PATENTS
By Ken C. Shyvers---------------------------65
Ass’t. Editor
THE MAN W IT H W H ISK E RS
From the “Rowe-Gram” ----- ------------------78
ON THE R E C O R D _______________________________________81
t
Staff Contributors:
AUTOMATIC AGE D IRECT O RY
_________
of Coin Machine Manufacturers and Suppliers______91
JO H N GOODBODY
KEN SHYVERS
CLA SSIFIED COIN M A CHIN E E X C H A N G E _________ 95-96
Published Monthly by
THE LIGHTNER PUBLISHING CO.
Executive Office, 2810 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
A D V E R T IS IN G
R ates fu rn ishe d u p o n re ­
quest. Copy suggestions for
A d v e rtis in g prepared w ith o u t
coat or o b lig atio n.
F orm s
close 15th o f p r e c e d i n g
m o n th .
© International A rcade M useum
Phone Victory 1466
CONTRIBUTIONS: Contributions from our readers are
always welcome. A u t o m a t i c A g e is for the trade only.
SUBSCRIPTIONS: Single copies, 25 cents. Yearly sub­
scriptions, $1.00 in United States and possessions. Foreign
subscriptions, $2.00.
http://w w w .arcade-m useum .com /

Download Page 8: PDF File | Image

Download Page 9 PDF File | Image

Future scanning projects are planned by the International Arcade Museum Library (IAML).

Pro Tip: You can flip pages on the issue easily by using the left and right arrow keys on your keyboard.