Automatic Age

Issue: 1941 March

March, 1941
AUTOMATIC AGE
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Classified Exchange Ads are 2 cents per word per issue—
M inim um Ad accepted 50c. Bure sure to send cash w ith order.
The amounts are too small to open charge accounts.
W a n t Ads to be sure of insertion must reach
us by the 2 0 th of preceding month.
AUTOMATIC AGE, 2810 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
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FO R SALE— SECOND H AN D
USED
PACE
S M A LL 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 K in g Co., Pittsburgh,
Penn.
J.F .M . Pd.
F O R SALE— SECOND HA N D
NOTICE
Classified columns are for disposal
of used machines only. Advertise­
ments offering new machines will
be accepted for display sections
only. Extra charge for handling
and forwarding Box Number classi­
fied ads. Post office box ads not
accepted unless accompanied by
references. R E M IT T A N C E W IT H
AD P L E A S E ! This department is
conducted for convenience of read­
ers and rates are extremely low,
which are predicated on CASH
BASIS.
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CO M P A RT M EN T
PENNY
Snacks, $5.00; 7 Columbus Model A
Peanut, $2.50; 3 Penny K in g (2 w ithout
globes) 75c & $1.25; Everready 4 com­
partm ent merchandise (penny) $3.50; 3
N ational W hite Ball Gum, $2.00, w ithout
globes, $1.50; 2 Peanut Vendors, like
Model A, 7 lb. globe, $2.50, all ready for
location. Operators: Try m y stam p cap­
sule assortment, better and cheaper than
charms, clean, colorful display, genuine
stamps from over 75 countries, w ill vend
in any charm machine, 40c per sample
100; $3.00 per 1000: 100 in each machine
will more than double vend.
Sample
order will convince. — T. B. Snowfleld,
M ountain, No. Dak.
Pd.3-41
FO R SALE— SECOND H AN D
U S E D P IN T A B LE S.
H A V E FU N IN
your basement. Send for list. $5.00 up.
— Goodbody, 1824 East M ain Street,
Rochester, New York.
7-41 Pd.
N O R T H W E S T E R N T RISEL EC T O RS,
$16.00 each; Drushell 5c Hershey Bar
Venders (like new) $16.00 each; Colum ­
bus Model 34 Ball Gum Venders, $4.50
each; Columbus Model “ ZM ” (porcelain)
$4.75 each; Northwestern Standard Mer­
chandisers (porcelain) $4.50 each; N orth­
western Model 33 Jr. (paint) $3.25 each,
(porcelain) $3.85 each. A.B.T. Model “F ”
(late models) $12.00 each; A.B.T. Red,
W h ite and Blue, $12.00 each: Columbus
Model “M ” , $4.00 each. All machines
have been thoroughly reconditioned in ­
side and outside. No fixing or cleaning
to do. Order from this ad and send
deposit.—M. T. Daniels, 1025 University
Ave., W ichita, Kansas.
Pd.5-41
A B A R G A IN —S IX B R A N D N E W M A S ­
ter Prophylactic Latex Machines. Cost
$15.00; sell $10.00. Also merchandise.—
Sanitex Co., 14052 Grand River Ave.,
Detroit, Mich.
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RAY-O-LITE G U N S; 30 SLOTS,
Blue Fronts, W ar Eagles, etc. All 5c.
9 Vest Pockets; 4 W u rlitzer Skee Balls;
4 Keeney Rowlettes; 10 Penny Packs; 2
Am erican Eagles. All in A-l condition.
If interested write for prices. W ould
consider trading for 600 or 500 W urlitzers.
— Oscar Glickman, 120 M ain St., Big
Springs, Texas.
Pd.3-41
3 N. W E S T E R N 33 B A L L GUM R E D
porcelain, $4.00 each; 4 N. Western
Deluxe, red porcelain, $7.50 each; 1 F a ­
mous 1-2-3 Ball Gum, chrome, $3.50; 12
Masters, porcelain, enamel, $4.00 each;
2 Masters, porcelain, enamel top and
bottom, w ith shaker plates, $4.00 each;
6 Columbus 2 for lc Ball Gum, vice grip
locks, $4.00 each; 4 Columbus 2 for lc Ball
Gum , coin detectors, $4.00 each; 2 E. Z.
5c Ball Gum, $3.50 each; 1 Shipm an 5c
Hershey, $3.00; 1 Shipm an 5c Gum, $7.50;
4 Columbus, Model 34. porcelain, enamel,
Ball Gum, $4.00 each; 1 Model F. lc
A.B.T. Target, $7.50; 2 Challengers w ith
lc and 5c slots, $10.00 each; 1 Home Run
Ball Gum lc, $10.00. All above machines
are A-l.
One-half deposit.— Stephens,
4223 S. Presa, San Antonio, Texas.
Pd.3-41
F O R S A L E OR T R A D E — A L L K IN D S
of P in Ball games, Sparks, Gingers,
Ray Guns, Slots, for Columbus Vendors,
or w hat have you.— D. Hawley, 800 First
Ave., N. E „ Mandan, N. D.
Pd.3-41
Cash In Y o u r O ld
E q u ip m e n t
Idle equipment in your store-room is a
weight on your profitable operation.
dead
Unless you can use such equipment for
salvaging ports to use on similar machines
on location— the smart thing to do is cash
it in. List such equipment in the next issue
of A U T O M A T IC A G E ’s classified depart­
ment.
Other operators will pay cash for
used machine bargains. Then use the money
to purchase new, modern equipment.
REDUCED RATES!
ON
C L A S S IF IE D
A D V E R T IS IN G
A U T O M A T IC A G E offers classified advertising at the
low rate of two cents per word, minimum ad accepted 5
Send cash with order. W e do not open charge accounts
classified advertising.
FOR
SALE:
F IF T E E N
JE N N IN G S
Little Dukes, lc play. F a ir condition.
Some single and double Jack Pots, $5.00
each. Real bargains. Send d raft or money
order. — Cardinal Service Co., Garnett,
Kansas.
Pd.3-41
SLOTS. 100 FROM $7.00 UP. C A IL L E ,
W atling,
Jennings,
Mills,
including
Blue Fronts, Brown Fronts, and Chrome
Fronts. Paces Races, 40, from $39.50 up.
all in excellent condition, and 30 to 1
odds. Mills Free Play Jum bos, $89.50
each.—H arry Hoke, 3115 Adams Mills
Road, N. W „ W ashington, D. C. Pd.5-41
S A C R IF IC E : 50 S T E W A R T M cG U IRE
N ut Machines— $3.50 each. 50 ^■z° 1'
Blade Vendors. $3.50 each.
29 Silvei
K in g N ut Vendors— $3.95. 50 lc Snacks—
$7.00.— Cameo Vending, 402 W est 42nd,
New York.
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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
buy new equipment for your routes. List aII
you no longer require and send the list to A U T O M

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W A N T ED TO BUY
COIN WRAPPERS
W ANTED:
SCA LES & M DSE. V E N ­
ders. Pay cash. State condition and
price. W rite today. W ill buy route.—
Silent Selling Co., Marion, Indiana.
Pd.2-42
60c per thousand; 45c per thousand
in 1 0 , 0 0 0 lots.
W A N T E D TO B U Y —U S E D 1c. H E R S H E Y
Machines. State capacity, type and
lowest cash price.— Rochester A utom atic
Candy Co., 821 Joseph Avenue, Rochester,
New York.
Pd.3-41
W A N T E D TO BU Y: E X H IB IT CHUCK-
ellets. Must be in good order and
cheap.—Cardinal Service Co., Garnett,
Kansas.
Pd.3-41
W A N T E D : M U T OSCO PE K ID D IE P i c ­
ture Machines. M ust be priced low.
Also used reels in good condition. Give
serial number. — Jack Morehead, 754
Cromwejl Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. Pd.4-41
W IL L P A Y C A S H F O R U SE D S E L E C ­
tive 5c candy bar machines — either
column or cabinet types. W a n t especially
U-Select-It 54 bar vendor manufactured
by Coan Sletteland Company. Give serial
numbers, age of machines, type of finish
and best cash price in first letter.— S. W .
Faram, 1518 W . Hollywood Ave., Chicago.
Illinois.
Pd.3-41
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. P u t all facts in first let-
ter-— Lawrence Durkee, 1410 Chevrolet
Avenue, F lint, Michigan.
F.M .Pd.
W anted ball gum vendors an y
make any quantity. Complete descrip­
tion Lowest price, first letter.— S. Penn,
Sumner Avenue, Brooklyn, New York.
Fb.Mar.Pd.
w anted
for
cash
old
Tubular, Highest Quality
S A N IT E X C O .
14052 Grand River Ave., Detroit, Mich.
NYSSCO LAMPS CLICK
New York Specialty Supply
Co., 818 Tenth Ave., New York
City, whose business on parts
and supplies has more than
doubled in the past few months,
according to Leon Berman, Phil
Bogan and Hymie Rosenberg,
report that their Nyssco Lamps,
which are of their own manu­
facture are clicking with the
trade everywhere.
According to Berman, “When
we first introduced Nyssco Min­
iature Lamps we brought them
to the market with only one
thought in mind — to give the
trade a finer, longer burning
better lamp at a lower price. It
took us a long time to develop
what we wanted. But, the proof
of the pudding is in the fact
battery
Operated “ Dewey’s” , Old Obsolete Slot
Machines, Old Arcade Machines, Auto-
S f ’tic Pianos, Lifters, Pullers, L ung
Band Organs, Music Boxes, any
condition.— Boyer, 2700 W abash, Chicago.
for
SI£ I T H O U SA N D N A M E S O F R A C E
co rrppt^
actively m aintained and
refund
Sold w ith 100% postage
lone returned undelivered enve-
— J
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cent a name in thousand lots.
201 p„'
° nP ’* Turf and Sport Books,
East
46th St., New York. N. Y.
Pd.3-41
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The ornamental design for a scale
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Heller, New York, N. Y., assignor
to The Jacobs Bros. Co., Inc., Brook­
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h order.—G. v . Lee, Ponierov, Ohio.
Pd.4-41
W O R K DONE ON SLOTS
OD,nni f rv f ames and vending machines.
Saji*
until 10 p.m.—Devices Mfg.
cago Tn?’ ’ i 3 Newberry Avenue, Cht-
so ' Illinois.
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•ATTENTION. O P E R A T O R S A N D DEAL-
Y °u can now get Decalcomania
trn7.?f, s in small quantities.
A n at-
ti Pft0! 6 Plate insures wide adver-
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on
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Sideline salesmen wanted.
L'CO» 727 A tlan tic Ave., Boston, Mass.
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that today we are selling more
lamps to any other firm.
“Our line of lamps is com­
plete. Regardless of the machine
for which the lamp is needed,
bayonet type or otherwise, we
have it in stock and we can as­
sure the trade that our price is
not only lower, but that they
will get a far better lamp all
around.
“Our new catalog which has
just come off the presses, gives
a complete line-up of all the
lamps we carry in stock. We
also make a specialty of obtain­
ing any sort of lamp that the
operator may want. Therefore
whatever the lamp problem of
the operator, we assure him that
he’ll be more than satisfied with
our price and product.”
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