Automatic Age

Issue: 1941 October

GIRLS!
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fow
CUTIES
Beautiful
Sem i-N ude
OPERATORS ARE REPORTING
$60 TO $90 A MONTH!
SELECTS
The N e w 5 c A m u s e m e n t M a c h i n e F u ll o f
Beautiful Glamour Girls
A N ic k e l's W o r t h in A n y b o d y 's M o n e y !
There are three com plete film show s in S e le ct-A -V u e . Custom er de­
posits a nickel, sets the view ers opposite the program desired. The
electric ligh t bulb inside the machine goes on and stays on until the
au tom atic tim er shuts it off. The still shots on 35mm. film, in third
dimension are magnified five tim es. Custom er stops and starts each
view w ith thum b button, and when tim er shuts off the light, another
nickel m ust be deposited.
Y o u S h o u ld A d d
SELECT-A-VUE
The 3 -P u rp o s e
to
SPIN -IT
B o w lin g alleys,
b il­
liard rooms, cocktail
lounges, beer parlors,
clubs, and n igh t spots
— all such locations
a r e e a g e r to g e t
S e le c t-A -V u e installed
because it takes in big
m oney! No one can re­
sist spending nickels
f r e e l y to s e e s u c h
beautiful g irls! These
films are alm ost like
life itself.
The girls
alm o st move, so re a lis­
tic is the third dim en­
s io n f e a t u r e o f th e
films. F a m o u s b i g -
name artists, artists’
models, glam our girls,
in p o s e s a n d strip ­
tease view s, sca n tily-
d raped .
W r ite fo r
price, and cover your
best spots ahead of the
other fellow . Gobs of
nickels are w aitin g for
S e le c t-A -V u e !
G e t s th e Pennies
E very plape where drinks or
food is served, can use a
S p in -lt or tw o. Paper n ap ­
kin holders are built into the
sides of the baked-enam el
cabinet. (T h is feature m akes
S p in -lt a perm anent fixture.)
Salted nut com partm ent in
center of m achine w ith a d ­
ju sta ble w ell. And a spinning
reel w ith horses and n u m ­
bers for p layin g h ig h -a n d -
low score, low man stuck, in
the top of the machine. It’s
a m agnet for pennies, and a
glutton for b ig profits. It’s a
really N E W
m achine you
should be operating in your
territory!
POSTAGE STAMPS
Sell postage stamps in drug
s to r e s ,
m a r k e ts ,
apartments,
One
hotels,
hospitals,
etc.
cent profit on every
c u s to m e r!
stamps
for
Sells four lc
5c.
Y o u r R o u te
Three
3c
stamps for 10c. Customers
gladly pay penny profit for
convenience.
HERSHEY BAR DISPENSERS
W e m anufacture a nice line of vendors for d is­
p ensing the fam ous n ation ally-k n ow n H ershey
bars— both penny and nickel bars— Am erica's most
p o p u la r c a n d y ! S h ip m a n -m a d e
quality, m achines are available in
s i n g le -c o l u m n p e n n y b a r s iz e ,
double-colum n penny bar size, or
d o u b le -c o lu m n n ic k e l b a r s i z e .
Build a route of these m o n ey -m a k ­
ing m achines — a size for every
type of location. Cash in on H e r­
shey candy bars— Self-sellers, big
profits, w ith Shipman m achines!
MANUFACTURING CO.
1326 So. Lorena St., Los Angeles, Cal.
October, 1941
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provisions accordingly.” Mr. Glassgold concluded.
RULINGS CLARIFY TAX SITUATIONS
Coin Machine Industries, Inc., through secre-
tary-manager Jim Gilmore, sent to members on
October 13 definite rulings and interpretations of
the new tax, obtained from Washington by George
M. Glassgold on behalf of this Association. Con­
ferences were held in Washington with officials of
the Internal Revenue Department.
“ Amusement devices subject to the tax are held
to mean the so-called pin-ball and similar amuse­
ment machines,” D. S. Bliss, Deputy Commis­
sioner wrote. “ Devices described, such as the
‘air raider’ machine gun, the ‘anti-air craft’ ma­
chine gun, the submarine gun, and the grip scale
or tester do not come within the classification of
the pin-ball or similar type of machines and are
not taxable.
“ Pin-ball and similar machines which may auto­
matically deliver coin or tokens to the player are
classed as gaming devices.
“ The machine you describe as of the type which
operates by the pressing of a handle which causes
three wheels to spin and come to a stop and which
may automatically deliver coin or tokens to the
player, is classed as a gaming device and is tax­
able accordingly.”
Mr. Bliss, Deputy Commissioner, also cleared
another point with this telegram : “ REFERENCE
TELEGRAM ELEVENTH PIN BALL MA­
CHINES WHICH MERELY GIVE FREE PLAY
OR WHERE LOCATION OWNER OFFERS
PRIZES FOR SCORE SUBJECT AS AMUSE­
MENT DEVICE TO TEN DOLLAR TA X .”
Mr. Glassgold stated that, “ Pin ball and similar
machines are taxed at $10 excepting in such cases
where coins or tokens are automatically delivered
to the player. Machines are taxed according to
their classification of manufacture, and not as to
the use to which they are put. Machines are either
amusement or gaming devices by the very nature
of their construction. Machines which have three
spinning wheels similar to the so-called ‘slot’ ma­
chine, and deliver automatically, are considered
in the gaming class.
“ The field men of the Department have been
advised of this ruling and will enforce the tax
Gist of the Rulings
NO TAX on AMUSEMENT DEVICES such a*
Electric Eye Targets, Air Rifles, Grips, Baseball,
Basketball, Football, Fortune Telling, etc., which
are not of the pin game type.
$10 tax on NOVELTY pin ball and FREE
PLAY pin ball (without automatic pay-out). No
distinction is made if the location owner chooses
to give a prize to the player for obtaining a score.
$50 on GAMING DEVICES— “ slots” , console,
and pin ball— using automatic pay-outs.
COLORED BALL GUM machines not taxable.
The Department has advised that gum machines
which have colored gum balls, are NOT T A X ­
ABLE under the gaming provision even though
a certain colored ball will entitle the customer to
receive something of value from the location
owner, so long as the machines do not have at­
tached thereto or inscribed thereon any legend
that the machine ivill offer a prize.
SHOW EXHIBIT RESERVATIONS AT PEAK
All members of Coin Machine Industries, Inc.,
received exhibit contract and floor plan for the
1942 coin machine show, on the same day, Wednes­
day, October 8th. Just before going to press, I
contacted Jim Gilmore, secretary-manager of
CMI, and found him very enthusiastic about pros­
pects for the 1942 show.
Gilmore made the statement that reservations
for exhibit space were practically 100% on the
first day it was possible to receive such reserva­
tions, as compared to the similar first day for the
1941 show.
The strong response of these early reservations
is justification for Gilmore’s enthusiasm that the
1942 show will be in keeping with the well-known
CMI convention slogan— “ BIGGER AND BET­
TER THAN EVER.”
The coin machine show will be held January 12,
13,14,15, 1942 in the Sherman Hotel.
NO "USE" TAX ON GENERAL ARCADE EQUIPMENT
Following verification from the Internal Rev­
enue Department that certain classifications of
the “ use” tax on coin operated machines are offi-
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