Automatic Age

Issue: 1940 February

102
AUTOMATIC AGE
February, 1940
W AN TED TO BUY
C O IN
W R A P P E R S — T UBULAR,
penny or nickel. H eavy paper, 50
cents a th o u sa n d in 10,000 lots.
Cash w ith order.— Schubb & C o m ­
pany, 2717 W e bb, D etroit, M ich igan.
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FO R SALE — SU PPLIES
COIN W RAPPERS—TUBULAR, lc, 5c,
10c & 25c, guaranteed heavy paper. 45c
a thousand in 25,000 lots. 60c single thou­
sand. Accurate Penny Coin Counters,
heavy aluminum $1.00. Jobbers write for
quotations.—Hecht Nielsen, 1322 Congress
St., Chicago, III._______ ______________ tfc
i'BN N Y AND N ICKEL ALUMINUM
Tube Coin Counters. Stacks, counts,
makes wrapping easy. Pits pocket, lc
or Sc size. $1.50 each, postpaid. Supreme
Products Co., S33 North Michigan Ave.,
Chicago. III.______ ____________________ tfc
WHJ FURNISH ALL TYPES OF TOKENS
or checks for pin games or payout ta­
bles, slot machines, etc. Mailing lists
compiled, coin counters, name plates.
Write for circulars and samples. Supreme
Products Company, 333 N. Michigan
Ave.. Chicago. Til_____________________ tfc
ATTENTION, OPERATORS AND D EAL­
ers. You can now get Decalcomania
Transfers in small quantities. An at­
tractive name plate insures wide adver­
tising publicity at low cost. Also, serves
as a permanent identification. Samples
on request. Sideline salesmen wanted.
RALCO DECALCO. 1305 Washington,
■Ronton. Mann
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RESIST-ALL. A DEPENDABLE DOU­
ble-locking burglar resisting tear gar
device for Rowe Royals—7 column Stew­
arts, on all Model Nationals from 9-30
on, is now saving operators hundreds of
dollars annually. Stop losses. Take those
risky locations with Resist-all Tear Gar.
—Ed. Brown, Inc., 4605 Lindsley Ave.,
Dallas, Texas.
3-40
WANTED. SCALES A N D O T H E R
venders. Write us description and price
immediately.—Silent Selling Co., Marion,
Ind.__________________________________ 7-40
W ANTED FOR CASH: ALL TYPES OF
used vending machines. State lowest
price, condition and quantity.—ASCO, 383
Hawthorne Ave., Newark, New Jersey.
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PENNY H ERSH EY M A C H I N E S
wanted—must hold 100 or more bars;
Advance machines preferred. W ill trade
some Advance nickel Hershey machines.
—Krotor, 712 Catherine, Ann Arbor, Mich.
SCALES W ANTED— WATLING, LARGE
old style models wanted. Give descrip­
tion or pencil drawing, condition and
lowest price. W ill pay Cash.—Babe Levy,
2830 10th Court So. B6, Birmingham, Ala.
2-40
W AN TED — LARGE QUANTITY OF 10
and 12-Record Phonographs for export.
Advise price, serials and condition. —
United Amusement Co., 310 S. Alamo,
San Antonio, Tex.
2-40
WANT TARGET SKILLS—CHALLENG-
er. Game Hunter. Red, White and Blue,
latest Model F. — Sam Horrocks, Alden
St.. Orange, N. J.________ _______________
WANTED
FOR CASH — GRIPPERS,
Electric Shockers, Fortune Tellers, Ex­
hibits Personality, Disposition, Love,
Meters, and other Legal Machines.—Box
7. c/o Automatic Age.___________________
WANTED — SNACKS,
USED, ANY
quantity. Advise quantity, serials,
condition and best price. W ill purchase
any quantity. P ut a ll facts first letter.
Box No 206.
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W ANTED FOR CASH — AD-LEE 5c
baseball machines, 1200 size; or Colum­
bus ball gum machines. Also, one Inter­
national Kiddies Mutoscope, must be in
A-l condition. — Box 6, c/o Automatic
Age.____________________________ 2-40
W ANTED—W ATLING SCALES. LARGE
old style and junior models wanted.
Give full description, condition and low­
est cash price. — Babe Levy, 2830-10th
Court So., B6-Birmingham. Alabama. 5-40
ENCLOSED FIND $1.00
Please enter my Subscription to
A U T O M A T IC A G E for one year.
C anadian and F oreign Countries $1.50
Check □ New Subscription
Check □ Renewal Subscription
CAST IRON "
Pedestal Stands
$1.50
One-third Deposit
Bal. C.O .D .
15 l/ ^ in. Base
33 in. H ig h
W e ig h t 24 lbs.
Black Base
Red Stem
Also New and R e b u ilt
Machines of all K inds
KING & CO
2700 W . Lake St.
C H IC A G O
WANTED — REBUILT GOOD CONDI­
tion lc Snacks, lc Northwestern #33
Porcelain base Ball Gum and #33 Peanut
venders with slug ejectors. State all facts
first letter. Condition, quantity, models,
lowest cost price.—Seneca Wholesale Co.,
Seneca, Kansas._______
3-40
W IL L PAY CASH FOR lc SNACKS, lc
Northwesterns, No. 33 Porcelain Base
Ball Gum, also Peanut Vendors. State
all particulars.—Seneca Wholesale Co.,
Seneca, Kansas._____________________ 2-40
W ANTED TO BUY—TARGET SKILLS
legal games, Penny Play only. Give
full details age, model, locks, keys, etc.
Also Vise Grip Locks.—Asco, Box 155,
Pittsburg. Kansas.
_____________ ~ 2-40
W ANTED: O L D T I M E O B S O L E T E
floor slot machines, old slot pianos and
rolls, old time orchestrope piano and rolls,
Regina music boxes and discs. Mills sub­
marine lung tester. Triplet Dewey slots,
Chicken that lays the hardboiled egg-
machine. Wall puncher with lights, ob­
solete arcade machines, Watling musical
scales. Nelson Wiggins piano rolls, W ur­
litzer electric harp, old electric floor
slots.
All above wanted in any con­
dition. Also want Black cat slot, Prince
of Wales slot. Old Pocket counter slots.
We pay 10c lb. for assorted slugs; Brass
without holes lc, 5c, 25c, 50c and $1.00
sizes. Write. Describe what you have.
—Alden Scott Boyer, Chicago Coin De­
vice Museum. 2700 Wabash Avenue, Chi­
cago. 111. Call when in Chicago. Visitors
welcome.
_______2-40
W ANTED TO BUY—USED lc MASTER
Vending
Machines porcelain
finish
model. Write Ed Sluder & Company,
6141 Vanderbilt St., Dallas. Texas. 2-40
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
Name
500—81/4x11 LETTERHEADS. $1.50; 500—
6% Envelopes, $1.50; 350 large E n­
velopes, $1.50. Any two items, $2.75. Pre­
paid.—St. Umpriiit, South Whitley, In ­
diana;________________________________ 4-40
ESTABLISHED VENDING BUSINESS
including approximately 500 candy,
cigarette and penny machines, mostly in
location, with service car yielding nice
income, now offered for sale account
owner engaged in other business. For
particulars write J. M. Daily, 1249 Roose­
velt Ave.. Indianapolis, Ind.
3-40
Street
City
___________State_____________
Tear out and mail to
AUTOMATIC AGE
2810 S. M ichigan Ave.
Chicago, 111.
2-40
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VENDING MACHINE ROUTE SALES­
man wanted to handle new Hershey
Chocolate and Planter Peanut deal. Op­
erator is given guaranteed results by
credits extended. Fast deal for exper­
ienced men only. Get fresh start with
those who know the salesman’s view­
point from
s in the field. Write for
contract and samples.—Asco Vending Ma­
chine Exchantp. 383 Hawthorne Avenue,
Newark, N. J
W ANTED—O l ERATORS TO OPERATE
A.B.T. Big Gam' Hunters for me on per­
centage basis—Box 229, Automatic Age.
2-40
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