Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1932 April

April,
1033
FOR SALE OR TRADE. High grade
pin table. Dimensions 23x 47 inches.
Cannot mention name. Write for par­
ticulars and what you have in exchange.
SKILL AUTOMATIC MFG. CO.. 1922
Freeman Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio.
FOR SALE— Late Model Mills Electric
Selective Phonograph, practically new
at $250.00. New Variety pin game
$50.00. SICKING MANUFACTURING
CO., 1922 Freeman Ave., Cincinnati,
Ohio.
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MILLS S1LENTS OR JENNINGS VIC­
TORIAS $60.00. JENNINGS Reserve
Jackpots $30.00. Pool Tables $30.00.
Whirlwinds $5.00. Perfect, Bargains.
One-third deposit. Indian Kettles Club,
Hague, New York.
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12 GENCO SOCCER and 5 DEUCES
WILD, like new, $3.00 each. Guaran­
teed perfect. Wanted, Master toy ven­
ders in good condition. M. Roth, 297
W. Madison Ave., Youngstown, Ohio.
ATTENTION—-“Par Golf” Pin Games
$10.00; Coin Slides $ 1.00; Ball Plungers
50c. Chicago Coin Machinery Co.,
1757 N. Whipple St., Chicago, 111.
NEW YORK SALES ORGANIZATION
with centrally located offices and^ ex­
perienced in marketing coin machines,
open for agency from manufacturers of
salable coin machines. Commission
basis. Bank, Dun and Bradstreet refer­
ences furnished. E. J. Berger & Co.,
152 West 42nd, New York City.
SCORE CARDS FOR OPERATORS!
Suitable for any pin game. Attractive
colored cardboard with room for 34
names. These cards will give a busi­
ness-like appearance to your games. 10
samples, 23c, 50— 80c, 100— $1.50,
postpaid. J. A. Dixon, 103 Ryan St.,
Hillside, N. J.
FOR SALEi— 50 Columbus Peanut Ma­
chines, $3,50 each. Six Ballyhoos, 4
Playboys $15.00 each. Slightly used.
Stands $2.00 each. Terms one-third'
deposit. Balance C.O.D. Fred Lowes,
980 North Main, Akron, Ohio.
3 CLOWN HEAD Add A Ball Games, 2
Punch to you Win Games, Cork Guns,
other games will sell or trade for Arcade
Machines. Leo A. Saum, 1411 W. Mary­
land St., Evansville, Ind.
FOR SALE— Jennings Side Vendors
$17.50 guaranteed operating condition.
Mills and Jennings Jackpots $22.50,
Blue Bird Ball Gum machines $2.50,
Slap Targets $6.00, Moving Targets
$10.00, Peanut machines $4.50, Peo
Pokers $5.00, Double Grippers $3.00,
Gottlieb Baseballs $3.00, first come first
served. One-half Deposit, Balance
C.O.D. GREAT STATES MFG. CO.,
1605 E. 3 9th St., Kansas City, Mo.
T H E COI N M A C H I N E J O U R N A L
Ci L A S S m E D
advertise­
ments appearing in this de -
partment cost .05 per word or
3 0 per line. Minimum classi­
fied advertisement accepted
$1.50, payable in advance.
Ads must reach our office be*
fore the 15th of the month
previous to issue desired.
No Classified Ads for NEW
Machines Accepted
COIN MACHINE JOURNAL
205 W . Wacker Drive
Chicago, IlL
OPERATORS— A MARVELOUS NEW
GAME. Beautiful, alluring, fascinating;
record-breaking profit-making power
at a marvelously low price, $9.95. Write
for circular. BADGER NOVELTY, 2440
North 29th St., Milwaukee, Wis.
FOR SALE— One hundred Gabel Auto­
matic Coin Operated Phonographs.
Guaranteed latest models, mechanism
and cabinets in first class condition. A ll.
machines amplified. Exceptional low
price if anyone interested in a quantity.
THE NATIONAL SALES CO., Box No.
207, El Paso, Texas.
FOR SALE— Six 5 c STRINGER Hot
Peanut machines, used only 30 days;
make offer. NEHI BOTTLING CO.,
Topeka, Kans.
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ATTENTION— “A Godsend to drilled
gum operators.*’ Race Horse sets, hun­
dreds of winners, Zev, My Dandy,
Twenty Grand, etc. Going bigger than
any set ever offered. A trial set will
surprise you. Race Horse names one
side, numbers on the other. J 200 to
the set, guaranteed perfectly drilled and
filled. $5.00 per set, lots of 6 $4.50.
One-third deposit. Award charts free.
Southern Automatic Sales Co., 542 S*
,2nd St., Louisville* Ky.
FIRST $19.75 MONEY-ORDER buys
Mills 5 c Jackpot, practically new, serial
over 210,000. No trifters. C. Jordan,
582 Pine, Camden, N. J.
PENNY MACHINES — Bargains; new,
used. Novix Specialties, 1191 Broad­
way, New York.
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BOTTLE BEADS FOR 25c VENDING
MACHINES. The genuine Indian Beads
are the best at low prices. 100 Bottles,
$5.00; 500 Bottles, $ 16.00; 1000 Bottles
or more, $30.00; F.O.B. Brooklyn, N.Y.
Packing; 50 Bottles brilliant-colors to a
box. MODERN BEAD CO., 230 Hop­
kins St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
MILLS Penny Punch Bag Machine
$32.00. Write for list of machines.
Atlas Supply, Wells, Minn.
BRAND NEW COIN OPERATED
ELECTRIC PHONOGRAPH for sale or
trade. Cost $672.00, sell for cash or
terms at bargain price. W ill trade for
pin games or amusement machines.
W. G. Levahn, 7114 W . 34th St., Ber­
wyn, Illinois.
WANTED FOR CASH— Arcade ma­
chines of all descriptions. Good Condi­
tion and priced right. R. H. Snyder,
1720 Cedar St., Allentown, Pa.
“TRADE six Appellton Novelty penny
vending machines, good as new, cost
$27.00 each and cash for late Ford or
Chevrolet.” Elmer Baker, Box 93,
Leavenworth, Ind.
FOR SALE— 50 Slot Machines, one or
dozen $22.50. Very latest Pace, Mills,
Jennings, Caille or Watlings. 5, 10 and
25, guaranteed good working order.
Write for what you want. Stands $1.50.
Frank X. Daly, 108-12th St., S., Great
Falls, Mont.
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LATEST HI-BALL, BAFFLE BALL,
BINGO BALL AND MANY OTHERS.
WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. W . J. C.
VENDING CO., HILLSIDE, N. J.
SEND STAMP FOR LIST OF USED
MACHINES. Get on our mailing list.
You save money on machines and sup­
plies. GOODBODY, 1826 East Main,
Rochester, N. Y.
FOR SALE— 200 Link Electric (Nickel)
Pianos, Fine. $75.00 each, one or more.
Metropolitan Phonograph Co., Reading,
Pa;______ ____________________
FOR SALE— 5 Electric Seeburg Selec­
tive 5c Victrolas 2 Juniors and 3 Seniors,
cost originally $2560.00 in first class
shape. W ill take $90.00 apiece cash or
will listen to an offer on the bunch for
cash. Address Box 253, Lexington, Ky.
“REBUILT Mills Silent Jackpot Bells 5c
$55.00. Mills 5c, 10c, 25c, Jackpot
Bells $37.50; Mills 5c Front Venders
Jackpots $42.50; Mills 5c Baseball Front
Venders $35.00; Jennings 5c, 10c Jack­
pot Bells and Side Venders $37.50.
Caille 4-reel Grand Prize 10c Jackpot
Bells $45.00. A ll machines factory built.
One-third deposit. Get our price on Pin
Games.” KINZER NOVELTY CO.,
1519 E. 60th St., Chicago.
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FOR SALE— Nickel Automatic record
changing Console, using Samson Pam
Amplifier, complete $250.00 list for
$75.00. Also Portable Radios, Electric
Clocks, Auto Radio, Public Address Sys­
tems and Microphones. Wells-Smith
Radio Corp., 26 N. Wells St., Chicago,
ADVANCE GUM BALL MACHINES
FOR SALE. Guaranteed A I condition,
$2.50 each. Midwest Merchandising
Co., 31 S. Clinton St., Chicago, III.
Slightly used Bingos, 1c or 5c, $7.00
each; Baffle Balls, lc or 5c, $9.00; Bally-
hoos, lc or 5c, $10.75; 3 Jacks, $9.00;
Puritan Venders, $8.50; Stop & Sock,
$5.00; Pin Targets, $5.75. POSTAL
CONFECTION CO., 111 N. Leavitt,
Chicago, Illinois.
TOPFLIGHT
111.
April, 1932
THE COIN M A C H IN E JO U R N A L
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PEANUT MACHINES, brand new, at­
tractive, strong mechanism, $3.60 in 25
lots. Sample $4.50. Cash with order.
Novix Specialties, 1 191 Broadway, New
York.
XPORTS of coin operated ma­
chines from the United States
have shown a regular decrease dur­
ing the past three years. The ex­
p o r t s figures for 1930 were 6 per
cent below those of 1929. The fig­
ures for 1981 were 22 per cent
under the 1930 figure. In 1931
there were a total of 15,628 ma­
chines shipped out of the country
valued at $746,692.
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Bet on
The Favorite to Win the
$50,000
N . Gottlieb is now associated with his
brother Dave, in the business of manu-
factoring coin-operated games. Oper­
ators will now get twice as much service
when patronizing the D . Gottlieb Com­
pany of Chicago.
Kentucky Derby of 1932
H A V E CASH for small peanut or gum
ball route on west or southwest side of
Chicago, or will buy slightly used rna-
chines. Address Box 44, care of Coin
Machine Journal.
GEARS
In Stock^Immediate Delivery
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FOR SALE— FIFTEEN LATE MODEL
Mills Five-Cent Jack Pot Front Venders,
like new. Write for prices and particu­
lars. H. E. SPANGLER, P. O. Box 573,
York, Pa.
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PENNY AND NICKEL BAFFLE BALL
machines in good condition, slightly
used. Quantity of ten or more includ­
ing metal stands, $ 10.00 each. Singly,
$12.00 each. Brooklyn Amusement
Machine Co., 308 Marcy Aye., Brook­
lyn, N. Y.
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Gears, speed re-
d u e e r s , sprockets,
thrust bearings, flex­
ible couplings, pul­
leys, etc, A complete
line is carried in our
Chicago stock. Can
also quote on special
gears of any kind.
Send us your blue
prints and inquiries.
W rite fo r
Catalog No. 350
Legs that are rigid, firm
and sound—
These are the legs on
BALLYROUND
Chicago Gear Works
769-773 W . Jackson Blvd.
Chicago, 111.
C o in C h u te s
chute GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR.
Cannot be played with toothpicks, washers
or other spurious coins. Provided in either
five or one cent type. Finest made chromium
plated housing.
Most sensitive ever devised for this type of ma­
chine and enables the player to develop a high
degree of skill. Made of nickle aluminum highly
polished drill rod actuated by a spring of the finest
music wire which will NOT lose its tension. The
knob is chromium plated, fiber tipped, penned into
shaft so that it locks and cannot loosen or come
off. GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR,
Previously Priced at
$2.50 Each
Can be used on Favorites, Ballyhoos, Rain­
bows, Oh Yeah and practically every type of pin
game in the amusement line.
Finest made, slug ejecting, magnetized coin
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B u c k le y M a n u fa ctu rin g C o m p a n y
C h ic a g o ,
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2 1 S 6 -S 8 W . Washington Blvd.
Telephone West 1306-1307
U . S. A .
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