Automatic Age

Issue: 1941 February

February, 1941
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EXCHANGE
Classified Exchange Ads are 2 cents per word per issue—
Minimum Ad accepted 50c. Bure sure to send cash with order.
The amounts are too small to open charge accounts.
W ant Ads to be sure of insertion must reach
us by the 20th of preceding month.
A U T O M A T IC A G E , 2810 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
FO R SA L E — SE C O N D H A N D
D R U S H E L L 5c H E R S H E Y B A R V E N ­
ders (like new)$7.50 each; Northwes­
tern Triselectors, Penny-Nickel (porce­
lain finish) $16.00 each; H ealth-O -M eter
penny weighing scales (41 inches high)
$16.00 each; Northwestern Standard M er­
chandisers
$4.50
each:
Northwestern
Model 33 Jr., paint $3.25 each; porcelain
$4.00 each; Columbus Model “ Z M ” porce­
lain $4.75 each; A .B .T . Challengers $9.50
each; Scotch Golf $4.00 each; Zip-O $4.00
each; Draw Five $4.00 each: Barn Yard
Golf $4.00 each. All machines in A - l
condition, both inside and outside.
No
fixing or cleaning to do. Order from this
ad and send deposit.— M. T. Daniels, 1025
University A ve., W ichita, K ansas. 2 /41 -P
US E D
P ACE
S M A L L W E IG H IN G
Scales. These scales have been refin­
ished in green laquer and are ready to
be placed on location. 250# dial scales,
$15.00. 300# dial scales, $18.00. F.O.B.
Cleveland, Ohio.— Penny Scale Service,
8517 Quincy Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio.
J.F.M . Pd.
L IK E N E W : B A L L GUM M A C H IN E S :
Stewart McGuire nut machines; two
and three compartment Bulk vendors,
$1.50 up.— Penny King Co., Pittsburgh,
Penn.
J.F.M . Pd.
U S E D P IN T A B L E S .
H A V E F U N IN
your basement. Send for list. $5.00 up.

Goodbody, 1824 East Main _ Street,
Rochester, New York.
7-41 Pd.
F R E E P AR TS A N D SUPPLIES C A T A ­
log No. A -17 for all coin machine oper­
ators.
Alarms, balls, bulbs, cabinets,
checks, clocks, coils, coin chutes, coin
counters, coin wrappers, collection books,
contact kit, covers, decalcomanias, fuses,
gears, harness, key rings, labels, lamps,
locks,
needles,
percentage
regulators,
pin
game
and
phonograph
supplies,
points, rubber rebounds, rings, washers,
rectifiers,
plunger rods,
score cards,
solder, springs, switches, solenoids, test­
ers. tips, tools, tool kit, trucks, vacuum
cups, water-proof pads, wing nuts, wire,
zipper bags, etc. W rite for catalog No.
A -17 on your letterhead or send business
card. — Block Marble,
1527 Fairmount,
Philadelphia, Pa.
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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. Extra charge for handling
and forw arding Box Number classi­
fied ads. Post office box ads not
accepted unless accom panied by
references. REM ITTANCE W ITH
AD PLE A SE ! This departm ent is
conducted for convenience of read­
ers and rates are extrem ely low,
which are predicated on CASH
BASIS.
FO R SA L E — SE C ON D H A N D
FACTORY
R E BU IL T
T R A C K T IM E S
(K eeney's).
Territory closed.
Never
uncrated.
Greatest Money Maker ever
created by industry.
5c play.
$89.50.
Term s: % Deposit, Balance C.O.D.— The
P. K. Sales Co., Cambridge. Ohio. J.F.Pd.
FOR S A L E : RE B U IL T D O U B L E N U G ­
get and Duplex Vendors: new and used
M agna and 4 in 1 machines. Bargain
prices.— National Mfg. Co., Box 1707,
Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
J.F.Pd.
R USH HOUR lc C A N D Y BA R M A ­
chine $5.00; Master #77 $5.00; Snacks
$6.00, with Gum Vendor in center Com ­
partment
$9.00;
Northwestern
Penny,
$3.00 each; Columbus Model “ A ” painted
ready to go on locations, $3.50 each.
Rohr
Sales
Company,
11537 Twelfth
Street, Detroit, Michigan.
F.Pd.
N O V E L PUBLIC H E A L T H P R O T E C ­
tor: Automatic Vending Device; Badly
needed in all public and Sem i-Private
Lavatories 365 days annually; Patent for
sale on the cash outright or Royalty
Basis. Large operators and others, fin­
ancially prepared to reap a Harvest of
Profits, please write to: Inventor, 1300
South 9th, Philadelphia, Pa.
F.Pd.
C A N D Y , CIG A R ET T E , P E A N U T , A N D
Gum Machines.
All Bargains.
Ad­
vance 39 bar Selectarias, $12.50; Ten U -
Select-It. 54 bar capacity, $25.00 each.
Six 1940 Standard Rowe Candy Machines
and two Deluxe Models practically brand
new, 400 for the eight.
Three Snack
Stores with Cabinet base. $7.00 each.
Four column Advance built for bars in
cartons, 60 bar capacity, $4.00 Single
column, $1.50 Rowe Imperial 8 Cigarette
machines,
$50.00;
Imperial
6,
$40.00;
Aristocrat with Stand, $12.50: 10 Stewart
McGuire 4 column with match $7.50 each;
Seven column Garetta with cabinet base,
$10.00; four column with open stand, $6.
Twenty 1 ct. four in one Lohmuller, $3.50
each; Columbus Model A peanut m a­
chines, with stands, $3.50 each. A pple-
tons with 5 lb. globe, $2.00 each. Two
Northwestern Triselectors with inclosed
stands in excellent condition, $15.00 each.
Twenty-five Model D Ball Gum, $3.00
each.— Ensing & Hall, 1134 Noble St.,
Grand Rapids, Mich.
F.Pd.
12 P O P -O -M A T IC
POP
CORN
M A­
chines, $11.00 each; 12 Bingo Counter
Machines, $2.00 each; 1 T w enty-Tw o
Rifle Range with W inchester Rifle and
500 cards, $12.50; 1 Paces Races— Black
Cabinet, $45.00; 1 Mills Extraordinary, 5c
Slot, like new. $30.00: 1 Re-Bound Free
Playtable, $8.50; 1 Follow -Up Free Play
Table, $8.50; Hold and Draw and Reel
21’s, $3.75.— Orville W hite Distributing
Company, 621 W est Douglas, W ichita,
Kansas.
F.Pd.
FOR S A L E : T E N GOOD IMPS— $60.00.
W ill buy or trade Imps for good Ship­
man lc Candy Vendors with stands if
possible. — Hudson Enterprises, Athens,
Ohio.
F.Pd.
45 M ODERN H E R S H E Y BAR V EN D O R S
in good condition. $2.20 each or $90.00
for lot.— Mrs. Marie Davenport, 1231 W .
Jefferson Street, Kokomo, Indiana. F.Pd.
REDUCED RATES!
ON CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
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.
M any bargains in
slots, phonographs, floor and counter
machines.
Largest stock in Southwest.
— Marion Company, W ichita, K ansas. 2-41
A U T O M A T IC A G E offers classified advertising at the extremely
low rate of two cents per word, minimum ad accepted 50 cents.
Send cash with order. W e do not open charge accounts on
classified advertising.
FOR S A L E C H E A P : K E E N E Y SUPER
Track Times — Keeney Pastimes —
Mills Chrome Bells — All
kinds of
checks.— Charles Pittle, New Bedford,
M ass.
J.F. Pd.
SE N D FOR F R E E PRICE LIST OF
Peanut and Ball Gum Machines. A d ­
vance Model “ D” and Columbus in stock.
Full line of Counter Games. Ball gum—
— 16c per pound in 25 pound carton.
About 190 balls to pound.
Aluminum
Coin Counters— lc or 5c. $1.00.— Variety
Vending Company, 4174 Montrose A v e ­
nue, Chicago, Illinois.
F.Pd.
FO R SA L E — SE C ON D H A N D

W hy pay high rates for “ hit and miss” circulation? A U T O M A T IC
A G E covers the market completely— brings quick results!
Convert those old machines into ready cash so that you can
buy new equipment for your routes. List a ll the machines which
you no longer require and send the list to A U T O M A T IC AG E
before February 21st— for March Issue.
A U T O MA T I C
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FO R SA L E — SE COND H A N D
1 A D V A N C E S H O C K E R ; $S.00. 1 B A B Y
Grand 5c slot machine; $18.00. 10 Sel-
Mor lc Peanut Vendors; $2.00 each. W ill
consider trade on A .B .T . Targets, models
C or F ; also Gottlieb 3 way Grippers.—
Edward A . Motzny, 4037 Barry Avenue,
Chicago.
F.Pd.
SACR IFICE: 50 S T E W A R T M cGUIRE
Nut Machines— $3.50 each.
50 Razor
Blade Vendors, $3.50 each.
29 Silver
K ing N ut Vendors— $3.95. 50 lc Snacks—
$7.00.— Cameo Vending, 402 W e st 42nd,
New York.
F .M .A.P d.
SPE C IAL B A R G A I N S !
lc N O R T H ­
western
Standard
Merchandisers —
porcelain, $5.00; Columbus Model A lc
peanut — lacquer, $3.50; Northwestern
lc -5 c Triselectors, $15.00; Advance Junior
lc Peanut vendors, $3.00; Columbus 2
for lc ball gum machines, $4.00; Rushour
lc candy machines (take varied lc bars)
100 capacity, $10.00; Advance 5c Hershey
Vendors, $3.00; W alzer 5c package vend­
ors, $4.50. Also 5c Selective Candy Bar
Machines — all types — all kinds from
$18.75 and up. W rite for free list. — R.
H . Adair Company, 733 South Euclid
Avenue, Oak Park, Illinois,
F.Pd.
chicago's eventful hotel
enchanting guest rooms of a new era
. . . an incom parable parade of swing
kin gs . . . flam in g sword d in n ers in
college inn's panther room and malaya
room . . . a ll n in e restau ran ts offer
delicious food at surprisingly reasonable
prices . . . thronged with celebrities,
W A N T E D TO BUY
from
W A N T E D TO B U Y — W A T L IN G F O R ­
tune, Rock-Ola Loboy, Mills or Pace
penny weighing scales. Must be priced
right for cash. Put all facts in first let­
ter.— Lawrence Durkee, 1410 Chevrolet
Avenue, Flint, Michigan.
F.M .Pd.
0 ta /id a /fi/i,
$3
$4
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chicago
U S E D PH O N O G R A PH R E C O R D S
wanted: Large or small lots; please
specify condition, quantity, hill-billy and
dance, and lowest price. Prompt reply.—
Arco Record Co., 98 Park Place, New
York.
Feb.Pd.
W A N T E D B A L L GUM V EN D O R S A N Y
make any quantity. Complete descrip­
tion Lowest price first letter.— S. Penn,
98 Sumner Avenue, Brooklyn, New York.
Fb.Mar.Pd.
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drive right into the hotel, as you are ^
ENCLOSED FIND $1.00
W A N T E D FOR C A S H OLD B A T T E R Y
Operated •‘Dewey’s ” , Old Obsolete Slot
Machines, Old Arcade Machines, A u to­
matic Pianos, Lifters, Pullers, Lung
Testers, Band Organs, Music Boxes, any
condition.— Boyer, 2700 W abash, Chicago.
Please enter my Subscription to
A U T O M A T IC A G E for one year.
Canadian and Foreign Countries $1.50
B U Y IN G U S E D A D V A N C E OPER ATOR S
specials vending ball gum or bulk goods
state which, how many, condition. State
lowest price. (No ju n k ).— Teasdale Cash
Sales, Hamden, Connecticut.
J.F.Pd.
F O R SA L E — SU P P L IE S
COIN W R A P P E R S — T U B U LA R , A N Y
sizes. 10,000 for $5.00. Single thousand
°ne kind or 500 of Penny and Nickel
*^rappers. 75c.
Postpaid anywhere in
united States.
Stamps or cash with
order.— Schubb & Company, 2717 W ebb,
■Detroit, Michigan.
J.F. Pd.
A T T E N T IO N . O PER ATO R S A N D D E A L -
rp®rs- You can now get Decalcomania
tro f
in sm aH quantities.
An a t-
tf5 cl
name plate insures wide adver­
t i n g publicity at low cost. Also, serves
a permanent identification.
Samples
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Sideline salesmen wanted.
727 A tlantic A ve., Boston, Mass.
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WORK
D O NE
ON
SLOTS
O ^ H t e r gam es and vending machines,
nights until 10 p.m .— Devices M fg.
Newberry Avenue, Chi­
cago, Illinois.
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