Automatic Age

Issue: 1942 March

PHONOGRAPH
M ERCHANTS
A contest to find Northern
Ohio’s finest amateur singer has
been conducted by the Cleveland
Phonograph Merchants’ Assn.
On February 24th and there­
after all entrants were audi­
tione d by com petent vocal
judges. On March 8th, ten final­
ists from the auditions will be
heard on Burts’ Big Broadcast,
a two hour radio show dedicated
to the Phonograph Merchants’
Assn.
The outstanding artist will be
awarded the grand prize— a trip
to R C A V ic to r ’s re c o rd in g
studio to make a Victor record
with Sammy Kaye.
The record when released na­
tionally will be promoted as the
Hit Tune of the Month and will
be featured in the No. 1 position
on all phonographs in Cleveland
and vicinity. The winner has
been assured a national broad­
cast from coast to coast over 155
stations.
Radio Stations W HK and
WCLE helped to promote this
contest with spot announce­
ments every day, which began
Sunday, February 15th, using
15 announcements daily, day
and night, asking singers to get
entry blanks from restaurants,
New and Used
P H O N O O R A P n E Q U IP .
D IS T R IB U T O R S
cafes, and ice cream parlors
which have phonographs.
The C leveland Phonograph
Merchants Association has been
getting a great deal of publicity
from the three Cleveland news­
papers on this unique contest.
Every possible effort is being
made to make a local vocalist
famous.
An established music route in
southern part of Michigan has
been purchased by Max Moore,
of Romulus, Mich.
New and Used
A M U S E M E N T M A C H IN E
D IS T R IB U T O R S
1292 W A S H IN G T O N S T .
MOOSIC, PA.
Located midway between Scranton and
Wilkes-Barre on Route I I .
D istrib u to r fo r
W U R L IT Z E R P H O N O G R A P H S
Benj. Sterling gives you "S te rlin g " Service
Used Machines Taken in Trade
19 E . La k e S t.
M in n e ap o lis, M inn.
BO STO N , M A SS.
Our 64 page pocket size catalogue explains
how to successfully operate a route of
vendors and counter games. Also has pic­
tures and descriptions of over I00 machines.
Send
Pho ne: L IB e r t y 9480
Representing A ll Leading Manufac­
turers of Pin Games— Amusement Ma­
chines— Venders.
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25c
to cover cost of m ailing.
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N E W A R K , N EW J E R S E Y
GENERAL COIN MACHINE
CO M PAN Y
227 N . 10th S t.
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D istrib utors of
Pin Ball, Counter Games and Free Play Con­
soles, New and Used. Philadelphia Repre­
sentative for Pioneer Sales Boards at Riqht
Prices. Send a Ic post card.
Sore
You M o n e y."
B. 0. LAZAR COMPANY
1635-37 F ifth A v e .
P IT T S B U R G H , P A .
EASTERN
1425 N. B ro a d S t.
P H IL A D E L P H IA , P A .
G eorgia D istributors fo r
R O C K Y G LE N P A R K
E. T. B A R R O N C O .
Northwest Distributor of Vending Machines
for candy, peanuts, gum, matches, cig a r­
ettes, and all types of venders' merchandise.
ATTENTION!
Trimount Coin Machine Co.
A T L A N T A O F F IC E & S H O W RO O M
320-322 IV Y S T R E E T , N. E.
BEN J. S T E R L IN G , JR .
New and Used
V E N D IN G M A C H IN E
n iS T n in u T O R S
ADDS MUSIC ROUTE
SOPERTON, GA.
SEEBU RG PH O N O G RA PH S
Opening of the Stamford
Novelty Co., in Stamford, Conn.,
has been announced by Mac
Perlman, veteran coin man in
the New York area. The new
quarters are ideally situated to
serve the needs of operators in
Westchester County and nearby
New England territory.
&
"W e G uarantee To
SPARKS SPECIALTY CO.
PERLMAN IN STAMFORD
STAGE C O N T E S T
350 M u lb e rry
N e w a rk , N . J .
D istrib utors
Rock-Ola Luxury Light-Up Phonographs and
A ll Leading Games and Vending Machines.
R O A N O K E V E N D IN G
M A C H IN E E X C H A N G E , IN C .
533 C e n te r A ve n u e , N. W .
RO A N O KE. VA.
A - P A K 6 C o l. C IO A R J P T T E
W ith F L O O R
" I f I t W orks W ith a Coin, W e Have I t "
new.
Slots, Consoles, Paces Races, Pin Ball and
Counter Games, and Phonographs. W rite us
your needs.
March, 1942
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CLASSIFIED AD DEPARTM ENT
Classified Ad Rates
1 Month ..............4 cents per word
2 M o n th s ............. 6 cents per word
3 M o n th s ............. 7 cents per word
M inim um ad $1.00. All classified
ads are payable in advance. Send
check, money order, cash, or
stamps with your order and copy.
50 cents extra for handling and
forwarding Box Number ads. Re­
mittance with ad. Classified depart­
ment is for used machines only.
APRIL ISSUE CLOSING DATE IS APRIL 6th
A U T O M A T IC
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FO R S A LE — SEC O N D HAND
F O R S A L E — S E C O N D HAN D
FO R S A L E — S E C O N D H A N D
SCALES FOR SALE. (THIRTY).
Sheffler DeLuxe, Rebuilt like new,
$35.00 each, or thirty for $1000.00. Orig­
inal cost $135.00 each.—George H.
Losey, 3703 Buckingham Road, Mil­
ford, Baltimore, Md.
P4/42
SPECIAL — 25 2-COLUMN ROBBINS
Venders, $4.95; 25 5-column Variety
Shops, $15.00. Write for complete list.
WANTED: Counter Games, Challenger
Guns.—Cameo Vending, 432 West 42nd,
New York.
15 CENT-A-MINT lc MASON MINT
Vendors, New in original cartons
$10.95. 12 Columbus model “M” lc Pea­
nut Porcelain finish $5.50. salesmen
samples guaranteed like new. Parts
and Globes for Columbus and other
makes at lowest prices.—Hecht Niel­
sen, 1322 Congress St., Chicago.
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FOR SALE—5c CANDY MACHINES
(39 Selecterias)—lc peanut and ball
gum machines, lc counter games—
Mercurys, Sparks, Roll-A-Paks, Dice-
O-Matics, Skill-A-Rette, Skillshots,
Totalizers, “21” Games, Targets, etc.
Write for bargain prices.—Red Line
Vending Company, New Hampton.
Iowa.
P4/42
FOR SALE—THREE 1-2-3 MILLS FP
perfect 1939 models $50.00 each. 1
Mills Owl FP floor sample can't be told
from new, perfect, $150.00. Will trade
one or all for high class legal ma­
chines. Guns preferred. Chicken Sams
accepted. F.O.B. Knoxville.—Tennessee
Automatic Music Co., 805 E. Vine Ave..
Knoxville, Tennessee.
P4/42
A COMPLETE STOCK OF RECONDI­
tioned 5c candy bar machines — all
types, all kinds. Priced from $12.50 up.
Send for free leaflets giving specifica­
tions and all details.—R. H. Adair, 733 S.
Euclid Ave., Oak Park, 111.
B3/42
NORTHWESTERN DELUXE LATEST
Model P-Nut Venders, nine brand
new, cost $16.00 each; also 12 Packit,
fair shape. $100 takes all.—W. S. Bates,
Fremont, Ohio.
P3/42
USED SCALES. 300 POUND DIAL
Pace Porcelain Scales. Various col­
ors. $27.00 each. Used small Lincoln
Green Porcelain Scales $15.00 each, two
for $27.00. Caille Green porcelain
Moderne Scale $30.00. Scales are in
nice condition. F. O. B. Cleveland.—
Penny Scale Service. 8517 Quincy Ave­
nue, Cleveland, Ohio.
P3/42
WE ARE OFFERING FOR SALE THE
following machines now on location:
25 #39 Bell, red. Northwestern, vends
nuts, etc.; 25 #39 plain, porcelain,
Northwestern, vends nuts, etc.; 8 De
Luxe, Northwestern, vends nuts, etc.;
48 3-window enamel. Masters, vends
gum-ball, etc.; 25 #33, Northwestern,
vends gum-ball; 9 Bingo; 4 Totalizer;
4 Home-Run, Victor; 2 Base-Ball; 3 Gun
(with stands), ABT Challenger; 2 Big
Game Hunter, ABT; 1 Imp; 2 Kicker
and Catcher; 1 Pike's Peak (with
stand); 2 Advance, vends gum-ball,
etc.; 2 Silver King, vends gum-ball; 25
stands—and some other equipment, in­
cluding brackets, chains, locks, etc. I
must dispose of these machines imme­
diately, and will accept any reasonable
offer.—Al Rothbaum, 1566 Jesup Ave­
nue, Brooklyn, New York.
P3/42
U-Select-It Bar Machine 54 Bar capac­
ity white enamel good as new. .$30.00
U-Select-It 108 Bar capacity white
enamel good as new with deluxe
stand ............... .................$45.00
10 Tri-Selectors latest style like
new ................................... $15.00
30 Advance Ball Gum Machines good
condition, for the lot of 30......$85.00
HECHT NIELSEN
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1322 Congress St., Chicago
30 REBUILT AND PAINTED MODEL
“A” Columbus Peanut Machines. $5.00
each or $120.00 for the lot. 2 North­
western Tri-Selectors, $10.00 each. 17
Northwestern Standard Peanut. lc
play, $5.00 or $68.00 for the lot. 20 U-
Select-It’s. 100 lc bar machines, $5.00
each or $80.00 for lot.—Rohr Sales
Company, 11537 Twelfth Street. Detroit,
Michigan.
P3/42
PRICED TO SELL — 5 SHIPMAN
Penny 6 column Select-A-Bar vend­
ers, $5.75 each; 10 Shipman 2 column
penny bar venders, parts to make into
5c also, $2.75 each; 16 S. A. two column
penny bar venders, $4.75 each. All A-l
condition. FOB here. Send quarter for
sample 100 tubed fortunes. Use instead
of or with charms. Larger quantities
20c.—J. E. Hartle, 755 E. Mulberry. San
Antonio. Texas.
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P5/42
LARGE VARIETY OF PAYOUTS. RE­
Plays, Guns. Will sell for cash or
trade for Jumbo Free-Parades (or simi­
lar games) or amusement counter
games.—R. A. Robertson, Harlowtown,
Montana.
P3/42
2 SCHERMACIC STAMP MACHINES, 2
Column Roll Type, Vends 4 one’s for
5 cents and 2 two’s for 5 cents. Chrome
finish, excellent condition; Bargain $20
each.—G. Chance, 1258 Washington
Blvd., Baltimore. Md.
P3/42
FOR SALE—ESTABLISHED PAYING
route of four hundred Master Vend­
ers, one hundred Challenger Targets;
three thousand cash gets it. Act quick.
—Harold Carlock, Johnson City. Tenn.
P3/42
SACRIFICE—50 STEWART McGUIRE;
50 Venitor Shops. All 1 and 5c com­
bination nut machines at $2.50. Excel­
lent condition.—Foosco, 1963-86th St.,
Brooklyn, New York
P3/42
F O R S A L E — S U P P L IE S
SANITARY NAPKINS—NAPKIN MA-
chlnes — Prophylactic Latex — Latex
Machines. Highest quality; lowest
prices. Packages for any machine.—
Sanitex Company, 14182 Meyers Road,
Detroit, Michigan.
P4/42
ATTENTION, OPERATORS AND DEAL­
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, 727 Atlantic Ave., Boston, Mass.
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Kirk Guesser Scales like new.... $80.00
Kirk Horoscope Scales like new. . 65.00
Pioneer Guesser Scales like new. 40.00
N. W. model “33" Ball Gum. New. 5.75
Match Machines, New.............. 5.50
Postage Stamp Machines. $5.00 & $10.00
HECHT NIELSEN
1322 Congress St., Chicago
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POSTAGE STAMP MACHINE FOLD­
ers to fit any make of machine. Al­
ways in stock. Send a sample of your
folder; state quantity you need. Lowest
prices now.—G. Chance. 1258 Washing­
ton Blvd., Baltimore, Md.
P5/42
ROUTE OF 50 SMALL PENNY SCALES
—Jennings, Gem, Watling and Royal.
Locations in Greater Boston. Price
$1,500. Another route of 50 big Mills
Scales in New Haven, Conn. for $850.—
Dizer, Box 402, Taunton, Mass. P5/42
BALL GUM HIGH QUALITY AT LOW­
est Prices, from 8c per 100 balls and
up. 195—180—150—%", %" and 1 inch.
Prize balls Spotted—Striped—Gold—
Silver — Cork — and Drilled. — Hecht
Nielsen, 1322 Congress St.. Chicago.
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AUTOMATIC AGE
March, 1942
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