Automatic Age

Issue: 1940 May

96
May, 1940
AUTOMATIC AGE
Universal Amuse. & Distr. Co.
44 Riverside Road
Paulsboro, N. J.
Atlas Sales Co.
6121 Lorain Ave.
Cleveland, Ohio
N E W YORK
Theo. L. Anderson
1443 Main St.
Buffalo. N. Y.
John Goodbody
1824 E. Main St.
Rochester, N. Y.
Interstate Coin Machine Corp.
248 W . 55th St.
N ew York, N. Y.
N. Y. Snacks Corp.
615 Tenth Ave.
New York, N. Y.
Northwestern Sales & Service
Co.
589 Coney Island Ave.
B rook l/n , N. Y.
Pioneer Vending Service
461 Sackman St.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Art Nagel
2923 Prospect
Cleveland, Ohio
B. M. Y. Novelty Sales Co.
1871 Prospect Ave.
Cleveland, Ohio
G. N. Vending Co.
663 W . Broad St.
Columbus, Ohio
Steuben Specialty Co.
U niversity Ave.
N. Cohocton, N. Y.
Banner Specialty Co.
1508 Fifth Ave.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Stelle and Horton
1513 Louisiana Street
H ouston, Tex.
United Amusement Co.
310 S. Alam o St.
San Antonio, Tex.
K. C. Vending Co.
415 Market St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Keystone Vending Co.
1334 Spring Garden St.
Philadelphia. Pa.
UTAH
J. H. Rutter
73 So. 4th East
Salt Lake City, Utah
Ohio Specialty Co.
12 N. Court St.
Cincinnati. Ohio
Roy Torr
2047 S. 68th St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Moseley Vending Machine Co.
00 Broad St.
Richmond, Va.
B. D. Lazar Co.
1635 5th Avenue
Pittsburgh, Pa.
WISCONSIN
TENNESSEE
Badger Novelty Co.
2546 N. 30th St.
Milwaukee, Wis.
Earl Montgomery
1074 Union Ave.
Memphis, Tenn.
TEXAS
W ASHINGTON
NORTH CAROLINA
Machine
VIRGINIA
Boyle Amusement Co.
522 N. W . Third St.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Square Amusement Co.
88 Main Street
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
American Cigarette
Co.
1349 Fifth Avenue
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sterling Service
R ocky Glen Park
M oosic, Penna.
OKLAHOMA
D. Robbins & Co.
1141 De K alb Ave.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Hans Von Reydt
2980 Main St.
Houston, Tex.
PENNSYLVANIA
National Vending Mach. Sales.
Co.
2910 Euclid Ave.
Cleveland, Ohio
R. & S. Sales Co.
9 Butler Street
M arietta, Ohio
Rex Am usement Co.
710 So. SaUna St.
Syracuse. N. Y.
The Vending Machine Co.
206 Franklin St.
Fayetteville, N. C.
OHIO
Northwest Sales
3144 Elliott Ave.
Seattle, W ash.
Fisher Brown
2206 So. H arwood
Dallas, Tex.
Standard Sales Co.
177 So. Post Street
Spokane, W ash.
Folsom & Brown
2206 S. H arwood St.
Dallas, Tex.
CLOSE-OUT
OREGON
Coast Amusement Co.
1932 W . Burnside
Portland, Ore.
CANADA
Roxy Specialty, Inc.
703 Norte Dame W est
Montreal, Quebec
SALE
ON 412 WURLITZERS AND REGULAR ROCK-OLA
PHONOGRAPHS
$3 0 00 each
When you order from us you are not just buying
price but good quality merchandise. These phono­
graphs are all fine units ready to go on location and
make money for you. You can order one or more
with complete confidence that you’ll get good phono­
graphs for your money. Send 1/3 deposit with order.
M U T U A L S E R V IC E j COM PAN Y
1211 EAST THIRD STREET
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NOTICE
Classified columns are for disposal
of used machines only. A dvertise­
ments offering new machines will
be accepted for display sections
only. Ads offering second hand
Machines will not be accepted if
Machines have not been in produc­
tion by the m anufacturer at least
90 days, except in the event of
closed territory.
Post office box
ads not accepted unless accom pan­
ied by references.
for
sale
— second h an d
S1X C O L U M N S T E W A R T - McGUIRE
pCigarette machines. Capacity 150 packs,
^conditioned like new. 2 dime operation
Ptionai. Only $12.50 each. M oney Or-
er in full.—x . L. Coin Machine Co., Inc.,
< sd 3 W ashington Street, Boston, Mass.
5-40c
SM ALL 250 POUND D IAL PACE
ing scales, m echanically O.K.—
each. Used green Lincoln scales
0 each. 50% deposit, balance sight
b a c h e d to bill of lading. F.O.B.
and- — Penny Scale Service, 8517
]*uincy Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio.
5-40
500 SNACKS — P E N N Y -D R O P COIN
_t J°del. Refinished and Renewed—L ot 25
Mapv.-
L ots 10— $11.00; Sample $11.50.
left
?,es look like new, years of service
v iL ', Brand new Burel DeLuxe 5 Vision
h . r ^ r s , bargains at $18.00.
W ant to
rnpH-
Tables. V3 Deposit Required. Im-
•jnnv'^e shipment.— K aycee Distributors,
__
T roost. Kansas City, Mo.
2c
P | NNY W EIG H IN G SCALE. FIN EST
\v~i* ^
a Wished
Routes.
South
Texas,
-•p'lte-— Owner, 215 E. 20th St., Houston,
7ctf
CATALOG SHOW ING 700 RECONDI-
W ritned Machine Bargains; all types.
r>_u ® for free copy.— Stewart Novelty
Utah East 2nd South, Salt Lake City,
F9 R SA LE: 1 ACM E SHICK MACHINE
S o i l . 0- 1 Mills -Modern Scale $10.00. 1
s f'fc te r ia Candy Bar Machine $25.00. 12
enni
ns Model A Peanut Machines, $4
chiJ?' 1“ Model M Columbus Peanut Ma-
ton 4s’ 5^.50 each.— Stan Fletcher, Chari-
Iowa.
^ 9,^ SA L E ; 200 CH AN G EM AK ERS FOR
\Tur.i 1**37 Stewart-M cGuire
Cigarette
each
? s' ^Tsed less than a month. 20c
_ n- M. Friedman. Ironwood, Michigan.
V A R IE T Y IS T H E COIN M ACHINE
spice of life. W e Sell, Buy and Trade.
Send for Bargain List. — Variety Sales
Co.. 4171 Montrose Ave., Chicago, 111. S-40
A L L IN FINE C O N D I T I O N .
ALL
porcelain finish. All lc play.
North­
western Penny M erchandisers, N orth­
western Model 33 Ball Gum Venders
Master Novelty Venders, Columbus Model
"Z M ” Vendors. Sample $5.00; Lots o f 10
or more $4.70 each. Order from this ad.
—M. T. Daniels. W ichita, Kansas._______
BARGAINS, 4 IN 1 RO TARY VENDORS
$4.95; Robbins 2 in 1 vendors $5.95;
Stewart McGuire 6 column $7.50; Snacks
$S.95; Bingos $5.95; Masters #77 $5.95;
Ideal post card vendors $3.75; Smokitair
penny cigarette vendors $3.75; Challenger
targets $16.50; Diggers penny play $7.50;
Astrovend $10.00; and others, write. —
A jax. 441 Elizabeth Ave.. Newark. N. J.
FOR SALE OR T R A D E — N O RTH W E ST -
ern Merchandisers $4.00; Combination
$5.25; DeLuxe $9.00 fine condition; New
Burel Twin Vendor $10.00; Tri-V endor
$10.50; Alm ost New 5c Package Nuts
$5.95, handsome walnut finish; Advance
Nickel Bar, Four Column Selective $6.50;
Single Column $2.00; Shipman 300’ s H er­
shey and Gum, Like New, $10.00; Sani­
tary Napkin Vendors, little used, $6.95;
Fine 4-1 R otary $4.00. B u y-S ell-T rade.—
Kaycee Distributors, 3908 Troost, Kansas
City. Mo.
FOR SA L E :
50 W U R L IT Z E R MODEL
412 and 616A phonographs.
Perfect
condition.
W rite for prices. — Robbins
Co., 1141A D eK alb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
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A COM PLETE STOCK OF RECONDI­
tioned vending machines of all kinds
at real bargains. Send for list.—ASCO,
383 Hawthorne
Ave.,
Newark,
New
Jersey .________________
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PORCELAIN DR CHROME lc M ASTER
venders $5.00, will trade for Skee-Balls,
Bally Rolls, or similar m achines.— Star
Vending Co.. 194 So. 1 * 0 1111 ., Denver, Colo.
USED CIG A R E T TE
M ACH INES OF
every description. The m ost com plete
line in the country. Send for list.—X . L.
Coin Machine Co., Inc., 1353 W ashington
Street. Boston. Mass.
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WE BUY PE N N Y SCALES AN D OTH ER
vending machines. Give description,
condition, and price. W rite today.— Silent
Selling Co., Marion, Indiana.
6-40
ON
4V * l i t z e r P-12’ S, $29.50; 400'S AND
24',r s» ^37.50; 616’s $75.00; 616A’s $89.50;
$129.50; 600’ s, $185.00; R ock-O la
m a n iS > $99.50: all fine condition.—Cole-
Novelty. R ockford, Illinois.
50t iTU R F CH AM PS— BEST COMBI NA-
Pavt \ A utom atic Cash, Token or Ticket
bantu e ev er produced. $10.00 each; with
—p^ooard. $12.50. Request quantity price.
_ °iem an N ovelty, Rockford, Illinois.
^V(H il^ 1TZER BO W LIN G A L L E Y S $25.00,
$5.00; K. O. Fighters $30.00;
bipn *orgAers $20.00; Exhibit M erchant-
$25.00.—Star, B ox 12, Devon, Conn.
6-40
R EBU ILT BARG AIN S!
COLUM BUS
Model A, $3.50; Northwestern Penny
M erchandisers with slug ejectors, $5.50;
Penny King Ball Gum, $2.00; 5c W alzer
package vendors—for candy, $5.75; John­
son lc-5c-10c-25c autom atic coin counter,
$22.50; LoB oy type penny scales, $22.50;
lc-80 bar type Hershey Machines, $3.85;
3 way penny grippers, $7.50; N orthw est­
ern lc-5 c Deluxe Merchandisers, $9.00.
Also com plete stock o f rebuilt 5c Selec­
tive Candy Bar Machines—all types—all
kinds.
W rite for bargain list.— R. H.
Adair Company, 733 South Euclid Ave.,
Oak Park, Illinois.
W R IT E FOR OUR L A T E S T PRICE
list. All types of used machines. W e
buy, sell and trade. Many bargains in
slots, phonographs, floor and counter
machines. Largest stock in Southwest.
— Marion Company, W ichita, Kansas. 2-41
SP E C IA L SALE— 12 RECORD LU X U R Y
counter models with R ock-O la m echan­
isms; nickel, dime and quarter slots; only
$59.50 each; one-third deposit. Bargains
in all makes o f used phonographs.— East
Coast, 455 W est 45th Street, New York,
N. Y.
6-40
W A N T MORE MONEY FROM YOUR
route? Look right now at our ad on
page 85 of this issue! — R. H. Adair
Company.
FOR SALE — SUPPLIES
COIN W R A P P E R S —TU B U LAR , lc , 5c.
10c & 25c, guaranteed heavy paper. 45c
a thousand in 25,000 lots. 60c single thou­
sand.
A ccurate Penny Coin Counters,
heavy aluminum $1.00. Jobbers write for
quotations.—H echt Nielsen, 1322 Congress
St., Chicago, 111.
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A TTEN TIO N , O PERA TO RS A N D DEALr-
ers. Y ou can now get Decalcom ania
Transfers in small quantities. An a t­
tractive nam e plate insures w ide adver­
tising publicity at low cost. Also, serves
as a permanent identification. Samples
on request. Sideline salesmen wanted.
RALCO DECALCO, 1306 W ashington,
Boston, Mass
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D R ILL E D B A L L GUM. CLEEN D R ILL
Brand is absolutely the cleanest o b ­
tainable, free from chips, cracks or candy
dust.
The gum with the high luster.
1200 gum balls to set with numbers in­
serted.
W e have been m anufacturing
sets for 20 years.—St. Louis Gum Co.,
1233 Chouteau, St. Louis, Mo.
REDUCED RATES!
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UimfiR lT ORY CLOSED. B A L L Y T R I-
Tav
8 5 - 0 0 . Scoop $55.00. with Texas
Tav l?®-°0' Pick ’ Em $42.50, with Texas
Blaro/Hv50- Fleet $9.50, Reserve $5.00.—
Cor^, ^ o v e lty Co., 1127 K inney Ave.,
^orpus Christi, Texas.
SALE OR T R A D E — 20 M ILLS IM P E R ­
ial E lectric Shockers $10.00; 20 Mills
Firefly or A dvance E lectric Shockers
$5.00; 10 Caille Lifters $20.00; 10 Caille
Wall Punchers—Breast Grip or Muggers
$25.00; 6 K.O. Fighters $35.00; 4 Cail-O -
Scopes D rop Picture $20.00; 4 W ooden
M utoscopes iron stands $15.00; 6 Exhibit
Photoscopes Drop Picture $5.00; 400 E x­
hibit Ideal Post Cards $2.50; 100 Colum­
bus — Stanley — Empire — Ideal — Su­
perior V ictor Square iron case Slug Proof
Peanut Machine $2.50; Others Listed.
W ant A rcade Machines.—A utom atic R e­
pairs, 1220 S. 5th, Philadelphia, Pa. 5-40

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classified advertising at the extremely low rate of two cents per
word, minimum ad accepted 50 cents. Send cash with order. We
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Convert those old machines into ready cash so that you can
buy new equipment for your routes. List all the machines which
you no longer require and send the list to AUTOMATIC AGE
before April 20th!
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