Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1933 April

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THE COIN M A C H I N E J O U R N A L
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find a wide sale, in view of the fact
that most of the bars and public
houses find they cannot check up on
the sales of cigarettes carried loosely
in stock. The new machine must be
adapted to English cigarettes, and to
the two coins 6d. and ls.Od. Further­
more, it is desired to have the back
of the machine so constructed that the
last coin inserted can be seen. This is
merely requested to enable the dis­
covery of counterfeit coins.
“The second proposition concerns
the automatic pin ball machine. There
is a very strong demand for this prod­
in
uct, though the. price is somewhat
high. The usual sales price in this
market to amusement parks is £12.
Mr. Howells believes that if all the
automatic parts were sent over here
loose, so that the machine could be
assembled in this country, there would
be a tremendous saving in freight and
import duty, and a considerably im­
proved outlet. The framework of the
machine could be constructed by his
firm, and it is his desire that you put
him in touch with such American com­
panies which are not as yet repre­
sen ted here.”
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C h u rc h e s , T a x O ffic e s , S c h o o ls a n d R a ilro a d s S e ll
S e rv ic e T h r o u g h V e n d e rs
Discussing the new fields for ma­
chine operations in Germany, Phili­
bert, a writer in Der Automat, tells
of the increase of coin machines in
public places in that country.
Machines have made their appear­
ance in churches for instance. As the
writer goes on to relate:
Vend Church Goods
“Neat and conservative looking
machines have been placed in church
lobbies in Dortmund, Cologne, Pader-
lorn and other cities for the sale of
religious books, pamphlets, etc. The
church does not want to ask for alms,
but wants to give their members some­
thing for the money. This is a good
innovation, which originated in Ger­
many. At the same time the members
are kept in closer contact with their
church, when they receive a religious
paper for the money they are do­
nating.
Pay Taxes Automatically
In the tax offices (where you pay
your taxes) the Department of Fi­
nances plans to simplify the admin­
istration by installing machines to sell
the “smaller” taxes. The machines
will form a sort of counter. The money
is inserted in front and immediately
carried away by a belt to prevent rob­
beries. The machine gives out stamps,
that get the full value by an auto­
matic stamping device only with the
'regular sale; robbery of stamps there­
for are rendered useless.
Stamp Bulk Mail
In many German post offices coin
machines have been installed for
stamping massed mail without postal
stamps. They are very popular with
firms that only now and then sent out
a lot of mail and where it would not
Schools Use Book Venders
Schools also now have machines.
The idea originated in Bavaria and
it is intended only to sell books that
are not sold in book and school sup­
ply stores, as school annuals, vaca­
tion reports, reports about class ex­
cursions, etc. The profits are to be
used for school improvements.
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pay to request own post control
stamping machines. After the total
amount and the lot of letters is put
into the machine, the stamp is printed
on each letter. It is very popular in
Berlin, Hamburg, Leipzig, Cologne,
Munich, Breslau and Koenigsberg.
The postal department will bring
out quite a number of new coin ma­
chines for the convenience of the pub­
lic, it is said. Coin machines always
proved to be of high rentability for
the postal department.
“Long distance ticket printers are
not very common yet. However, sub­
urban ticket printers were very suc­
cessful during the last two years. An
innovation will be machines for Sun­
day excursion tickets. They will have
slots for about 30 most popular ex­
cursion points. A railroad expert from
Switzerland recommends to place such
machines in the wagons, as they most­
ly run the same trips. Each station
can be marked down by the self­
printer; the price can be seen on a
price table.
G e r m a n P r o d u c e r O b se rv e s
6 6 t h A n n iv e r s a r y
The firm of Kade, one of the larg­
est coin machine manufacturers in
Germany, celebrated 66 years of ac­
tivity last month.
The founder, Carl Ade, a master
locksmith, was also a fighter and a
challenger of repute in his day. He re­
tired from activity in 1908 and the
business taken over by Hermann
Kade.
The company produces chocolate
venders, scales and other machines
drawing business from chocolate man­
ufacturers throughout Europe.
Kade has also produced the well
known Cigarette, Handkerchief and
Camera film venders so popular in
Germany.
Some of their most recent machines
were the coat and hat checking ma­
chine, newspaper venders.
These machines were shown at the
Leipzig fair, an annual trade event of
world-wide importance, where they at­
tracted attention of tradesmen and
operators who also held a coin ma­
chine show in conjunction with the
fair;
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THE C O I N M A C H I N E J O U R N A L
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L e a d in g C o in
M a c h in e Jo b b e rs
Jo b b in g concerns listed in this section have a reputation fo r square
dealing and are in a position to give im m ediate delivery on a ll types
o f coin m achines. P atronize your nearest jobber fo r quick a n d reli­
able service,
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We Handle All Types Machines
and We Know the Machines
Supreme Vending of Atlanta
Formerly the Atlanta Amuse-U Co.
219 Garnett St., S. W .
ATLAN TA, GA ,
Jobbers and Distributors
Games and Merchandisers
Complete Stock
H. T. Barron SC Co.
19 E. Lake St.
Minneapolis, Minn.
Chicago's Leading Jobber
Mills Sales Company
Chicago Coin Machine
Exchange
Largest Pacific Coast Distributors
We Have t h e f t s Ones FIRST
Everything itt Cpin Operated Machines
T hird and Chestnut Streets
2200 N . W estern Ave.
O A K L A N D , C A L IF .
C H IC A G O , IL L .
Viking Specialty Co.
Direct Factory Distributors
and Jobbers
A Complete Line of Machines
Carried in Stock
632-634 Polk Street
S A N F R A N C IS C O , C A L IF ,
X. L. Sales & Service Co.
Authorized Jobbers and Distributors
Coin Machines of Every Description t
306 Cranston St.
P R O V ID E N C E , R. I.
W. J. C. Vending Co.
Make Money W ith Pin Games
167 Canal Street, New York City
45 Elizabeth Avenue, Newark, N. J.
Eric Wedemeyer
Importer —•Distributor
Novelties — Gifts and Premiums
The only importing concern specializing in
merchandise for Iron Claws, Cranes and
Diggers. Also Fin Game Prizes.
Oriole Coin Machine Corp.
3003 Lemp Avenue
ST . L O U IS , M IS S O U R I
Complete stock of all new machines. Liberal
tradein allowance for your old machines.
17 So. Charles St.
BALTIMORE, MD.
A ll the latest, and the best of the
old timers
Lehigh Specialty Co.
Empire Coin Machine Corp.
A New Service for Pennsylvania
Operators
Complete stocks of all latest type ma­
chines for immediate delivery . Guar­
anteed lowest prices . Send for price
list .
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G u m fo r J a c k P o t M a c h in e s
The American Chewing Products
Corp., Newark, N. J., have made ar­
rangements to supply distributors and
operators with individually wrapped,
labeled and sealed sticks of chewing
gum for the new stick gum jack pot
machines. This company is known
for the excellent quality of its prod­
ucts and, while the price they offer to
operators and distributors is remark-
This gum is available also in five-
stick packages for use with table and
pin games, in order to meet legal re­
quirements.
D a v a l W o r k in g O v e r tim e
A visit to the newly rebuilt modern
daylight plant of the Daval Manu­
facturing Company, 200 S. Peoria St.,
Chicago, discloses the fact that at
this time of the year they are work­
ing double shifts including Saturdays
and some Sundays, in order to supply
the unprecedented demand for their
Daval gum venders.
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When questioned as to the reason
for such activity, Mr. Dave Bein, the
manager, explained that for the last
two months the Davals are built with
almost as much precision as is used
in the manufacture of high grade
watches. It cost only a dollar or so
more to build a machine that will
stand usage for five years, which is
the guarantee the Daval gum vender
carries.
The Daval Manufacturing Com­
pany will soon place on the market
another type vender, which will be
announced shortly.
170 F ifth Ave.
NEW YORK, N. Y.
Ideal Novelty Company
431 W . Lehigh Ave.
P H IL A D E L P H IA , P A .
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A. A. BERGER, Pres.
225 Fourth Ave., Cor. 18th St.
NEW YORK
ably low, they claim the quality of
the chewing gum is equal to the very
finest nationally advertised brands.
This gum is packed 100 single sticks
to a box and is available in a choice
of peppermint, spearmint, fruit or
rootbeer flavors. There is also a choice
of four different brands and labels.
The labels run from two and three
colors to a very elaborate label with
eight colors.
B o o k V e n d e rs C e n tu r y O ld
A Blackpool journal tells an inter­
esting story concerning a once famous
book-seller, Richard Carlile. “Ger­
man publishers,” say the British Auto­
matic World, “who have installed slot
machines at the principal German
railway stations for the supply of
novels, are simply adopting a device
invented more than a hundred years.
ago by Carlile. Because his shop as­
sistants were constantly being arrest­
ed for selling forbidden books (mostly
volumes that would now be considered
perfectly harmless), he set his wits
to work and constructed an automatic
machine whereby the buyers were
prevented from identifying the sell­
ers.
The names of the books were in­
scribed on a large dial, and the pur­
chaser, having turned a pointer to the
one he wanted, deposited his money
in a slot, and the volume dropped
out.”
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