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AUTOMATIC AGE
August, 1940
FOR SALE— SECOND HAND
W AN TE D TO BUY
T W E N T Y A .R .T . T A R G E T S . M O D E L F.
$9.00 each.
T w e n ty
Round peanut
vendors $2.00 each. —• H a ro ld C arlock,
Johnson C ity . Tenn.________________ ltb a p
U S E D V E N D E X P E A N U T T R A D E -IN S .
R epainted and reb u ilt p ra c tic a lly lik e
new. T w o pound booth size. $2.00. T h re e
pound. $2.95.
A few ball gum models,
260 piece ca pacity, $2.25.— V end ex C om
pany, 2884 N o s tra n d Avenue, B rooklyn,
N . Y._________________________________ tfbm
F O R S A L E : 50 W U R L IT Z E R M O D E L
412 and 616A phonographs.
P erfect
condition.
W r it e fo r prices. — Robbins
Co., 1141A D e K a lb A ve., B rooklyn, N . Y.
8-40b
W A N T E D — U S E D P E N N Y K IN G G U M
m achines and e x tra parts.
Also U n i
versal two piece w all brackets.
S tate
condition and lowest cash price.— Box
402, c/o A u to m atic Age, Chicago. 8-40p
W ANTED:
NO RTH W ESTERNS,
AD
vances, Snacks— also other types N u t.
Candy, Gum V en d in g M achines.
Cash
w ating . S tate q u a n tity , condition, price.
— Cam eo Vending, 402 W e s t 42nd, N ew
Y o rk.
ll- 4 0 p
FOR SALE — SUPPLIES
C O IN W R A P P E R S — T U B U L A R , lc , 5c.
10c & 25c, g u aranteed heavy paper. 45c
a thousand in 25,000 lots. 60c single th o u
sand.
A ccu rate P enn y Coin Counters,
heavy alu m inum $1.00. Jobbers w rite for
quotations.— H e c h t N ielsen, 1322 Congress
S t., Chicago, 111.
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W AN TED TO BUY
W IL L
BUY
GOOD
K IR K
GUESSER
scales at $75.00 each, m ust be subject
to exam in atio n a t the receiving point.
State condition and q u an tity . Also w ill
buy good G o ttlie b th ree w a y grippers.
S tate lowest price.— Scott N o v elty Co.,
P. O. B ox 291, H u n ts v ille , Texas. 2tbap
W A N T W A T L IN G TO M T H U M B F O R
tune T e llin g Scale L a te Model Scales
and Columbus M odel 14-16-17 B all Gum
Vendors. W r it e Joseph H eg er, 1108 B u r
lington A ve.. W o rth in g to n , M inn.
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W A N TE D . P EA N U T A N D BA LL GUM
m achines.
S ta te price in first le tte r.
W e buy, sell, and tra d e : also re p a ir w o rk
done on Slots, counter games, and ve n d
ing: m achines. Open nights u n til 10 P .M .
.— Devices M fg . Sales Co., 1113 N e w b u ry
A ve., Chicago. Illin o is .___________ 10-40bm
W E W I L L P A Y Y O U A B E T T E R P R IC E
for yo ur used peanut and gum vendors.
Send a lis t of w h a t you have to sell.—
R. H . A d a ir C om pany, 733 S. E uclid
A venue, O ak P a rk , 111._____________ cebap
A L L U S E D M A C H IN E S B O U G H T . P A R
, tic u la rly w a n t P enn y K ing , Advance,
» r o th er gum balls.
W r it e g ivin g q u an
tit y , condition, price.— Panico, 8449 168
St., Ja m aica. N . Y.
10-40p
A T T E N T IO N . O P E R A T O R S A N D D E A L
ers
Y ou can now get D ecalco m an ia
T ra n s fe rs in sm all qu an titie s.
An a t
tra c tiv e nam e p late insures w id e a d v e r
tis in g p u b lic ity a t lo w cost. Also, serves
as a p e rm an en t id en tifica tio n .
Sam ples
on reauest.
S ideline salesm en w an ted .
RALCO
DECALCO,
1305 W a sh in g to n .
Boston, Mass.
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1000 8 V > x ll~ L E T T E R H E A D S $2.50; 1000
6% Envelopes, $2.50; 1000 F e a th e r -
w eig h tcard s $2.50: 500 L a rg e Envelopes
$2 00 an v tw o item s. 10% discount. P r e
pa id .— E bo nv P rin tin g Co.. 122 E . 25th
St.. N . Y . C.
8-40
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“ IT’S A PLEASURE” —
Says A . S. Levy of A. 5. L. Sales C o., D ayton,
O ., to Ralph Rigdon, d istric t m anager of
P ackard M a n u fa c tu rin g C o., Fort W ayne,
In d ., " to sign this order for H om er E. C ap e-
hart's H eads-U p-S electors!"
CORRECTION
Through a misunderstanding an
old ad for Hecht Nielson, 1322 W .
Congress St., Chicago, was inserted
on page 77 of the July issue. A u t o
m a t i c A ge is sorry for the incon
venience to Mr. Nielsen which re
sulted due to the untimeliness of
some of the prices listed and the
fact that a number of the items were
not in stock.
Pin Game Gadgets
Cause Police Headaches
Toledo, Ohio.— Reports filtered in
to police headquarters that there has
been an “ epidemic” of counterfeit
slugs pouring into pinball machines
recently.
Although police were not notified
of the case, one patrolman said he
had heard of a man being thrown
out of a St. Clair street cafe when
he was caught putting slugs into a
pinball machine.
One man and woman, who where
using a magnetic gadget to make
pinball machines “ a sure thing” com
plained Wednesday night they were
rushed out of a restaurant by “five
ugly fellows.”
The gadget, which
controls the steel ball, is held by
police despite the man’s efforts to
recover it.
A woman and two men, arrested
Thursday night in a downtown fra
ternal club on complaint they were
winning consistently with a metal de
vice which released coin holders, re
mained in the Safety building on
“ suspicion” last night. Federal au
thorities are investigating the trio.
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