T H E COI N M A C H I N E J O U R N A L
April , 1933
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Banquet scene of gathering of Detroit Members Automatic Merchandisers Association held at Detroit-Leland Hotel April 20 .
Entertainment and drinks were furnished by Henry C, Lemke,
F O R SA LE—-7, 1 c Jennings Rockaway
Ball Gum 5 Jacks A -1 condition, $ 12.50
each. O r will trade for J. R. Scales.
T A Y L O R N O V ELTY C O M PA N Y, 10
W . Temple Ct., Mansfield, Ohio.
M ARKEPP BARGAINS
Pistachio Nut Attachment for
Columbus Peanut M achines. . $
Jiggers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Goofy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cloverleaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Handicap . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . • . .
Dandy Vender . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Screwy *. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Five Star . Final . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mat-Cha-Skor . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
O h Yeah .......................................
Genuine Whiffle M achines. , . , .
Steeplechase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
M A RKEPP C O M P A N Y
3600 Superior Ave., Cleveland,
0.95
8.50
7.50
7.50
10.50
8.75
7.00
7, 5 0
12.00
4.50
18.00
6.50
Ohio
“BEER IS C O M IN G BACK; so are the
floor m achines! Have Mills Dewey’s
and Caille Pucks 5c and 25c play. Box
7, Coin Machine Journal."
PIN G A M E FACES O N LY $1.50.
Something entirely new, chrome plated
hazards, 7 beautiful colors that attract
and hold the eye. Put your old game
back in the money. Remember it’s the
novelty of the game that wears out, not
the machine. A new face in the old
machine and it will take in just as
much money as a new one. You save
the difference. Easy to apply.
Fits
Favorite, Ballyhoo, etc. W rite for cir
cular. Coin Machihe Exchange, 1709
Trumbull Ave., Detroit, Mich.
“W IL L T R A D E PIN GAMES FO R
MILLS D E W E Y ’S or other floor m a
chines. Box 77, Coin Machine Jo ur
nal.”
AMUSEMENT M ACHINES, $1.95 up.
Glass marbles,
to one inch. W rite
for prices. Autom atic Games Company,
41 1 Eastern, Toledo, Ohio.
“ SLAP TARGETS, practically new,
while they last, $4.00 each. GREAT
STATES MFG. CO., 1605 E. 39th St.,
Kansas City, M o.”
A R C A D E M ACHINES, closing out my
Penny Arcade here. Give away prices.
No junk. Send for list. C. W . JO H N
SON, 2^002 E. 63rd St., Seattle, Wash.
BIG B RO A D CA ST slightly used, guar
anteed* $10.00 each. Five Stars and
Majesties with stands, $7.50 each. Coin
Chutes, 90c each. Steel Balls, all sizes,
gold or nickle and glass marbles, all
colors, 3 c each, i f you want to save
money write us. W e guarantee to re
fund your money in full if not satis
fied. CHARLES PITTLE & CO., NEW
BEDFORD, MASS,
O V ERST O CK ED — Not quoting prices
but guarantee to make them lower than
any in this issue. Send for list on Bells,
Venders, Safes, Games, Scales, Phonos,
stating what you need in either NEW
or USED. PA R A M O U N T SPECIALTY
C OM PA N Y, Poughkeepsie, New York.
F O R SALE — 10 Iron Claw machines,
Model E; mechanically perfect; $80.00
each, F* O. B. New York special price
for lot* M» & L. Merchandise Co., 27
E. 22nd St„ New York*
FO R SALE — W atling Blue Seal pin
games, perfect condition, $7.50 each.
One W atling Profit Sharing Pin Game,
$20.00. Half cash, balance C. O, D.
CLARKE, 5034 W ilson Ave., Chicago.
LATEST INVENTION A C C O R D IA N
Plays by Rolls; anybody can play it at
once like a professional player w ith
out knowing even one note of music.
W e give state rights, act quick before
your state right is given. Pamphlets
and full i n f o r m a t i o n given free.
CHARLES PITTLE & COM PA N Y,
NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
BEAUTIFUL NEW FOUR-W AY D I
V ID E R M ACHINE, size 17 x 37 in. at
the Special-to-operator price-—$25.00;
order sample and you’ll buy more. One-
third deposit required with all orders.
R O Y A L NOVELTY CO., INC., 8 E. Mt.
Royal Ave., Baltimore, Md.
Inquiry Section
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N a m e s a n d addresses o f th e se in q u ir ie s w ill b e f u r
n is h e d to m a n u fa c tu r e r s o r jo b b e r s o n re q u e s t. R e fe r
to n u m b e r fo r id e n tific a tio n .
108. Florida operators interested
in cigarette vendors.
110. Operator interested in towels
and venders for Southeastern Ohio.
111. Wants all lines for Southern
territory.
112. Western operator interested
in aspirin, candy and merchandise
machines.
113. New England inquiry asking
for napkins, and rest room articles
and machines.
116. Latin American inquiry for
shoe shine machines.
117. Florida merchant writes re-
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garding stamp vendors.
119. Canadian operator wants to
hear from manufacturers of candy
bar machines, also candies.
129. Writes for information on mis
cellaneous machines of all types. Par
ticularly merchandise vendors.
131. Carnival man wants machines
of Puritan or trade stimulator type to
run in batteries on location instead of
paddle wheels or old laydown boards.
132. Well known New York opera
tor would like pretzel vender or ma
chine suitable for vending this com
modity.
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