Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1933 August


T h e R iv e r view A m u se m e n t
P ark
standing
am usem ent
center.
T h e se
o f C h icago, w hich is e n jo y in g one of
m achines have attracted the p atron ­
its best years, has bou gh t another b a t­
age o f children w h o a tten d th e park.
tery
of
six
20 th
C e n tu ry
D ig g e rs,
m aking tw elve in all, for this o u t-
Adopts Reversible Reward
Cards
T h e “ kiddies” get a great deal o f fu n
out
of
m anipulating
these
hand-
T h e sensational success o f B osco
as
a
cigarette
prom pted
the
m erchandiser
B a lly
has
M a n u fa ctu rin g
C o . to develop a beer p a y -o ff card for
this pop ular little dice m achine.
A ll
B osco m achines now leavin g the fa c ­
to ry are equipped w ith a reversible
fron t, the cigarette p a y -o ff on one side
and the stein beer p a y -o ff on the other
side.
'
Jim
B u ck le y ,
sa id :
B a lly
sales
m anager,
r
“ W e gave careful consideration to
but
after talkin g to m a n y operators, w e
decided
th at
the
reversible
fron t
w ould be m ore practical. M a n y B o sco
m achines
are
operated
in
p a n y w ho originated the Iron C la w
and the N o v e lty M erch an t M a n .
reversible fron t card enables the o p ­
sim ilar nature.
each location.
I f a tavern desires to
“ R efrigeration is b y dry
ice an d
through a patented system o f control
p a y off either in cigarettes or beer,
the beer card can b e used and there
w hich regulates the tem perature b y
can be an understanding betw een the
retarding the sublim ation o f the dry
player and the house th a t cigarettes
ice, and w e have obtained v ery eco­
or cigars m ay be h a d instead o f b e er.”
nom ical and satisfactory results,” M r .
W it h the announcem ent o f the re­
versible fron t, B a lly also announces
K in ca id told C o i n
M
a c h in e
J o u r ­
nal .
th at B osco is now supplied for either
or
direct
current.
The
T h e m achine requires a floor space
A . C . m otor is stan dard equip m ent,
2 1 x 2 5 inches and capacity o f 8 0 to
w hile
100
a
universal
m o to r
for
either
pieces
according
to
thickness.
A . C . or D . C ., a n y cycle, is furnished
T h e com p a n y is working on a double
at a slight additional charge.
m achine w hich will dispense tw o fla­
the po sib ility o f running b o th p a y -o ffs
on the sam e side o f the c a r d ;
duced b y the E x h ib it S u p p ly C o m ­
such as E sk im o pies or articles o f a
alternating
D iscu ssin g the new reversible fro n t,
T h e m achine is pro­
tion owner som e em barrassm ent. T h e
erator to use the fron t best suited to

driven D iggers.
B osco is reported to be one o f the
m ost successful counter m achines ever
vors, occu p y a floor space of 2 7 x 2 5 ,
and have double the capacity o f sin­
produced b y the B a lly organization,
gle m achine.
and is selling in large v o lu m e.
It
is
planned
to
have
the units
location s
th a t do n o t serve beer and o b v io u sly
ready for the m arket in about th irty
a card offering a choice o f beer or
New Ice Cream Machine
days and will try out results b y lo ca t­
sm okes w ould b e out o f place in such
L . E . K in ca id has designed a m a ­
ing about fifty m achines in the L o s
a location and m igh t cause the lo e a -
chine to dispense ice cream novelties,
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THE
STOCK GUARANTEED RE­
BUILT VENDERS AND BELLS. 1,000
4 ACc n ry
Ja ck P °t Attachments
$6.50 to $8.50. Roller Bearing Per-
*1nA«ge ^lips including Golden Bells
$1.00 each, $9.00 per dozen. Bargain
list free. COLEMAN NOVELTY, Rock
fora, Illinois.”
5 c, 10c, 25c Silent Jackpot
Bells, late models $55.00. Little Duke
P*«ny Jackpot Bells $40.00, Venders
$45.00 latest improvements. Watling
penny . 7 ¥ n Jackpot Ball Gum Vend­
ers $45.00.
1-3 deposit. Get our
prices on new Golden Bells, Mystery
Bells, Silents, etc. K1NZER NOVELTY
CO., 1519 E. 60th St., Chicago.**
LOOK! LOOK I LOOK I Do you prefer
a fast penny to a slow nickel? Five
minutes work and you can change 5c
°f
Mills or Jennings to a penny
play. All necessary parts furnished.
Specify 5c or 25c play. Complete as­
sembly, $3.00 each. WILLIS GAMES
N Y *
Dickerson St., Syracuse,
SEND STAMP FOR LIST OF USED
MACHINES. Get on our mailing list.
You can save money on machines and
supplies. GOODBODY, 1826 East Main,
Rochester, N. Y.
GIMMIGS for Mills Golden Venders and
!? Save that Gold Award $ 1.00 each,
! n ° l na , i ozen' CAPITOL VENDING
CXX, 48 Washington St., Poughkeepsie,
FOR SALE OR TRADE— Five Cape­
hart Model 28G-Orchestropes. A real
bargain for cash. NEWS STAND, Hol-
drege, Nebr.
SLOT MACHINE MFR. has surplus
stock of machines. Thousands sold at
$16.00, Closing out at $1.50 ea. Also
500 pinboard tables, reg. price $25,
now $3.95 to $5.95. Opp. for jobbers
or candy salesmen. PACE MFG. CO.,
2909 Indiana Ave., Chicago, III.
PANAM A DIGGERS, just like new, in
£ n i condition, $35.00. MARKEPP CO.,
3904 Carnegie, Cleveland, Ohio.
SALE-—Mills Silent Escalator
Venders, Serials over 285,000, $49.00.
Jennings Silent Escalator, $35.00. Wat­
ling Twin Jackpots, $29.00. Jennings
Victoria, $25.00 Jigger & Five Star
A ,MERICAN VENDING
jyj y
Coney Island Ave., Brooklyn,
mngs Reserve Jackpot 5c and 10c play,
Vendors and Bells. NATIONAL SALES
CO., Room 2 12, Maryland Bldg., 1410
ti St., N. W., Washington, D. C.”
B mhi I' m , h
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and are convinced that readers doing
business with these parties may expect
prompt and satisfactory attention to
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All advertisers are required to give
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cumstances will we accept advertisements
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W e will give public mention of any­
one found guilty of using these columns
for any but legitimate and ethical deal­
ings. When facts warrant we will assist
in prosecuting anyone guilty of using
these columns for fraudulent purposes.
COIN MACHINE JOURNAL
600 W. Van Buren Street
Chicago, III.
MACHINE o p e r ­
SOUTH TEXAS. *Buy your
machines from Texas Jobbers, we have
the latest coin machines on display, sell,
trade or exchange any kind of coin
machine, we carry warehouse stock in
oan Antonio, all Genco machines, New
Century Special, new Silvercup, Fields
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PIN GAMES PRICED LOW: Jiggers;
Juggle Balls; Five Star Finals; Pecos;
Gold Coast; Rainbos, O. K.*s; Wang
Poos, $5.00 each.
Other Bargains;
Keeney Diamond Balls $ I 7.50; Counter
Officials $8.50; Bally's. $6.00; Steeple-
* , o S ca
Saratoga Sweepstakes
$ 12.50; Rail Bird Race Horse $9.00;
Derby Vender $8.50; Chicago Club
House $12.50; Daval Gum Vender
a o V Ci^.co Bells $1.50. Stands for
A. B. T. Game Hunters $ 1.50. W. B.
SPECIALTY CO., 5643 Labadie Ave.,
St. Louis, Mo.
WANTED TO BUY— Watling 5c Single
or Double Jackpot Machine, also Mills
,5,c Dewey at right price.
C. W.
KNIGHT, Mattoon, III.
CLOSING OUT MACHINES IN PER­
FECT CONDITION SUBJECT TO
PRIOR SALE: Wow— $2.50; Small
Figure Eight— $2.50; Whizz-Bangs—
$2.50; Play Boys— $2.50; Churchill
Downs— $3.50; Mills Puritans-— $4.00;
Screwy— $4.00; Bally Counter Game—
$4.50; Steeplechase— $4.50; Goofys——
$5.00;
Rainbow— $5.00;
Skidoo—
$5*00; Three Ring Circus— $6.00;
Handicap——$6.00; Five Star Final—
$6.50; Juggle Ball— $6.50; A. B. T.
Five Jacks— $7.50; Flash— $8.00; Skip-
Per_—$8.00;
Booster— $8.00;
Mills
Counter Official— $8.50; Daval Gum
Vender $10.00; Chicago Club House

—•$ 10.00; Chicago Club House Jackpot
Vender $12.00; Official Sweepstakes
— $14.00; Brokers Tip— $18.00; Jen­
nings Little Duke Gum Vender—
$40.00. One-Third deposit must ac­
company all orders. BESSER NOVEL­
TY CO., 3977 Delmar Blvd., St. Louis,
Mo.
MUTOSCOPES: Penny Moving Picture
Machines; comic and cowboy pictures,
complete with metal stand, Veeder me­
ter; reconditioned like new— $18.50.
MARKEPP CO., 3904 Carnegie, Cleve­
land, Ohio.
ATTENTION! Skippers Bally Mfg. fif­
teen $6.00 each. Mills Bell Boys, like
new, $12.00. Mills Official lc, 2 for
5c or 5c pKay, $14.50. Brokers Tip
$15.00. All machines in A«1 shape.
One-third deposit. H. W. DES PORTES,
Columbia, S. C.
MAILING LIST 3600 coin machine
operators, $15.00. List 700 manufac­
turers and jobbers. H. H. DUVALL,
Pikeville, Ky.”
SLOT MACHINE MFR. has surplus
stock of machs. Thousands sold at
$16,00, closing out at $1.50 ea. Also
500 pinboard tables reg. price $25 now
$3,95 to $5.95. Op, for jobbers or
candy salesmen. PACE MFG. CO..
2909 Indiana Ave., Chicago, 111,
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