Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1932 October

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The Season’s /
( jO O F U S is the goofiest thing you
ever saw or played. It grips you and
thrills you because it gets away from
all other actions or movements. It has
many original playing features, which
we cannot describe here.
When you try it you will know at
once why this machine has set the pace
for the season’s new games.
In addition to this entirely
origin al and play im p ellin g
game you have an attractive ma­
chine built into a strong and
sturdy unit, all ready to play the
minute you open it up.
Each machine comes to you
equipped with ten marbles and
ten steel balls so that you can
take your choice.
GOOFUS carries a real
guarantee — workmanship
and parts are guaranteed for
one year from date of pur­
chase.
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FOR SAMPLE
10 or m ore.. . .$11.50
Each Plus Tax
At the attractive low prices asked for this newest
and most sensational machine you can well afford to
make your locations up to the minute. The money
you will make with GOOFUS allows you to junk
any obsolete machines and clean up the sore spots
in your territory.
GOOFUS is now in production, insuring immedi-
ate shipment. All orders shipped promptly on receipt
of one-third deposit in the form of a Post Office,
Express or Telegraph Money Order. Certified checks
and personal checks must be cleared before shipments
are made. No need to wait. Other operators are put­
ting this great money maker to work; and with our
well known, positive guarantee you risk nothing.
ORDER YOUR SAMPLE TO D AY
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Hundreds of Operators Say
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YOU EVER SAW
And the Qredtest Money-Maker
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VERY day by wire, by letter, by tele­
phone, and by personal call comes the
cry "Give me more ‘Little Dukes'— "
And the boys have good reasons for
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i n demanding more of these sensational lit­
tle money-makersl
The three machines I have averaged
$ 15.00 each last week.—-H. F. Johnson,
Illinois.
The "Little Duke" is O. K. Received
$20.00 play the first week.— Columbian
Cigar Co., Michigan.
Makes an average profit of $4.00 a
day.-—H. D. Miller, Indiana.
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In two days operation the "Little
Duke" took in $7.18.— G. W . Snyder,
Superior Conf. Co., Ohio.
My "Little Dukes" average $10.00 to
$20.00 net each week.— Geo. W . Prust,
Illinois.
The story goes on and on. Repeat orders
"LITTLE DUKE" BALL GUM VENDER MADE
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keep coming in. The "Little Duke" is ac­
Height 22 in., width 13 in., depth 9|/2 in.
claimed the most sensational money­
Weight 55 pounds.
maker of the times. It will do everything its big brothers, the Jackpot Vender and the Jackpot
Bell, can do. An automatic payout, 2 to 20 checks or coins, check separator on vender, adjust­
able Jackpot and reserve. Different in appearance, with an appeal that wins play and makes
wonderful profit.
'/"YS TRIAL OFFER
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Available with or without vender — also made without Jackpot feature
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