Automatic Age

Issue: 1942 May

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AUTOMATIC AGE, 4416-18 Elston Avenue, Chicago, III.
FOR SALE— SECOND HAND
FOR SALE— SECOND HAND
FOR SALE— SECOND HAND
K irk Guesser Scales like new -- $80.00
K irk 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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FOR SALE— 30 Toppers peanut or
gum $4.50; 40 Model 33 Northwest­
ern gum vendor $4.00; 1 Pistol Target
$4.00; 2 Home Run $8.00; 30 Hershey
1 cent bar vender $2.00; 2 Advance
gum vender $2.00; 8 Universal Grip
$5.00.— Barron & Brahm, 116 S. Ever-
ton, Houston, Texas.
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A COMPLETE STOCK of recondi­
tioned 5c candy bar machines—all
types, all kinds. Priced from $12.50
up. Send for free leaflets giving speci­
fications and all details.— R. H. Adair,
733 S. Euclid Ave., Oak Park, 111. tfb
SLOTS FOR SALE: SIX COLUMBIA
Bells, complete with parts for pen­
ny, nickel, dime or quarter play. One
Pace KITTY 5c play. All in good
shape. $100 each. One third deposit
with order.— Box 191, Rigby, Idaho.
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PHONOGRAPHS — 20 MILLS, 12
record Ferris Wheel models. Will
sell cheap.— Babe Levy, 2830— 10th
Court South, Birmingham, Alabama.
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SACRIFICE: 15 CENT A MINT U
Mason Mint and Gum Vendors. New
in original cartons $10.95. 10 slightly
used $6.50. 5 streamline stands $5.00.
10 5p Rowe gum and mint vendors
$12.00.—Giant Sales & Vending Co.,
523 N. Eutaw St., Baltimore, Md. P5
NATIONAL 6-18 (candy) $50; ROWE
Royal 8 $52; Rowe 1<* gum machines
(2 with stands) $7.50; GV 1^ gum
machines $9; 5tf Hershey (Advance)
$1.50; Sundry ball gum and peanut
machines $3; Rock-Ola Loboy Scales
(practically new) $28.— K. Eldred,
1221 S. Bowen, Jackson, Mich.
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FIVE DuGRENIER MODEL N GUM
Machines and twenty-two Ball Gum
Machines, 600 capacity, $95 cash.—
Saran, 812— 6th Avenue, Seattle,
Wash.
P5
PIN TABLES, SPRING BUMPER
type $5.00 up. Rock-Olas 12 and 16
record, priced to sell.— Lidgard Vend­
ing Company, Tenth Street, Logans-
port, Ind.
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FOR SALE: 1 STEWART McGUIRE
penny-nickel @ $6.00; 2 North­
western, model 40, Hammerloid finish
$4.50 each; 1 Northwestern, model 33
@ $4.50; 6 Advance 5 cent Hershey
vendors $3.75 each; 8 large Silver
King $3.25 each. % cash, balance C.
0. D. These machines are in the very
best used condition, and look like new.
Merritt Phelps, Sparta, Michigan. P5
WANTED TO BUY
FOR SALE — Territorial patent
rights on war time amusement de­
vice (not pinball machine). Throws
missle at push of button, varying
factor determining aim makes it an
interesting war time game. Write
only.— Harry Fuchs, 114 East 28th
Street, New York, N. Y.
P6/42
FOR SALE— Eighteen five cent bar
Hershey vender, A-l condition,
price three dollars each; two Keeney’s
Anti-Aircraft Guns, in use six months,
A-l condition, one hundred and twenty
five each.— D. E. Thomas, P. O. Box
148, Stillwater, Okla.
P5/42
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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ROUTE OP 50 SMALL PENNY SCALES
— Jennings, Gem, W a tlin g 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.
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P R IC E D TO SELL — 5 SHIPMANT
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. A ll A-l
condition. FOB here. Send quarter for
sample 100 tubed fortunes. Use instead
of or w ith charms. Larger quantities
20c.— J. E. Hartle, 755 E. Mulberry. San
Antonio. Texas.
P5/42
BARGAINS in reconditioned peanut
and ball gum vendors that look and
operate like new machines.— M. T.
Daniels, 1027-A University Ave.,
Wichita, Kansas.
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NORTHWESTERN Model 40
(Hammerloid) A-l condition $2.50
each. 38 Wall Brackets 25c each. V 3
deposit, balance C. O. D.— Paul T.
Brown, 517 Myrtle, Kansas City, Mo.
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AUTOMATIC AGE
W ANTED: GOOD USED CANDY
Machines. State condition, lowest
cash price and serial numbers in first
letter. Rowe and U-Select-It pre­
ferred. Also Columbus Model A and
DuGrenier 1 £ Adams Gum Vendors.
— Roger W. Zaug, 1107 Wyman St.,
New London, Wisconsin.
P5
W ILL PAY CASH FOR U SED SE­
lective 5^ candy bar machines —
either column or cabinet types. Want
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 Hollywood Ave., Chicago, Illinois.
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W ANTED FO R CASH OLD BATTERY
Operated "Dewey’s”, Old Obsolete Slot
Machines, Old Arcade Machines, A uto­
matic Pianos, Lifters, Pullers, Lung
Testers, Band Organs, Music Boxes, any
condition.— Boyer, 2700 Wabash, Chi­
cago.
FOR SALE— SUPPLIES
BALL GUM H IG H QUALITY AT L O W ­
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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ATTENTION, OPERATORS AND D E A L ­
ers. You can now get Decalcomania
Transfers in small quantities. An a t­
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 A tlantic Ave., Boston, Mass.
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POSTAGE STAMP MACHINE F O L D ­
ers to fit any make of machine. A l­
ways in stock. Send a sample of your
folder; state quantity you need. Lowest
prices now.— G. Chance, 1258 W ashing­
ton Blvd., Baltimore, Md.
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________ FOR SALE— SUPPLIES________
Sanitary Napkins— Napkin Machines
— Prophylactic Latex— Latex Ma­
chines. Highest quality. Lowest prices.
Coin Wrappers 60c per 1,000; 55c in
20,000 lots.— Sanitex Company, 14182
Meyers Road, Detroit, Mich.
P6/42
COIN W RAPPERS— Tubular lc, 5c,
10c and 25c guaranteed heavy
paper, 65c a thousand in 25,000 lots,
75c single thousand. Accurate penny
and nickel Coin Counters, heavy alu­
minum $1.25. Operators Handy Belt
Pockets 35c each prepaid. Collection
books 75c a dozen.— Hecht Nielsen.
1322 Congress St., Chicago.
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M IR A C L E FOUNT N E E D L E
BO ON TO RECORDS
The importance of the kind of
needle used on automatic phono­
graphs is receiving the close
scrutiny of operators. “That’s
why so many more operators are
insisting on using the Miracle
Point Needle,” report executives
of M. A. Gerett Corp., of Mil­
waukee, Wis. “It’s the phono­
graph needle that plays better
and longer.”
Many factors enter into the
quality of the phonograph needle,
and getting the needle that gives
long service and at the same time
CLOSE OUT
brings out the tone values of
records without undue deteriora­
tion of the record and the needle
itself, is more than ever of great
concern to operators in these
times.
Gerett Corp. is a long estab­
lished manufacturer of phono­
graph needles. Executives re­
port that operators who use their
Miracle Point needle as an ex­
periment, become staunch cus­
tomers. The economy feature of
the Miracle Point needle is also
a favorable factor with oper­
ators, as the cost ranges from
25c each in quantities of 1 to 12
needles, and down to 20c each
on orders of 100 or more.
D E T R O IT O P E R A T O R S
H IT S A L E S T A X
Under the leadership of L. V.
Rohr, president, The Greater
Detroit Vending Machine Oper­
ators Association is engaged in a
campaign to arouse sentiment in
the trade as well as among re­
tailers and the general public to
amend the Michigan sales tax
law in order to secure an exemp­
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3-COLUMN VENDORS
Sta nds fo r Sam e
He rounded the bend at fifty-
five. A sudden skid, and the car
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nice,” she sighed, “but wouldn’t
it have been easier to just run
out of gas?”
TWELVE MONTHS
of Essential In fo rm ation
QUANTITY OF NEW
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I am enclosing $ 1.00 to cover subscription to Automatic Age for the
coming year.
I am an operator of a chain of vending machines and like to keep up
with the latest, but had let my subscription expire.—C. H. I.
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