Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1933 August

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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
COIN
M ACH INE
J O U R N A L
C fL A S S I F I E D
advertise-
merits appearing in this depart-
ment cost .05 per word or .30
per line. Minimum classified ad­
vertisement accepted $1.50, pay­
able in advance. Ads must reach
our office before the: 20th o f the
month previous to issue desired.
G U A R A N T E E
Advertisers in the Coin Machine Jour­
nal Classified Section have been thor­
. oughly investigated by the publishers,
and are convinced that readers doing
business with these parties may expect
prompt and satisfactory attention to
their needs.
All advertisers are required to give
satisfactory references, and under no cir­
cumstances will we accept advertisements
carrying a General Delivery address.
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
machines,^Chicago Club House, Pok-
O-Reel, Gottlieb’s Brokers Tip, Big
Broadcast, Rol-let, Rockolas Official
Sweepstakes with ball gum, Mat-cha-
skor. We represent the largest and best
couv machine manufacturers. We are
Southwestern Oistributors on all W AT-'
WATr TKtZ
including the new
tNC? TWIN JACKPOTS— see the
" I N Jackpot before buying, none bet-
er at the price. We buy used slot ma-
write’ WIRE- ««• call
S 4 r n NTP NIC) AMUSEMENT SERV-
Texas
ett Hotel, San Antonio,
ators
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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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THE
COIN
M A C H IN E
FOR SALE— 50 used Steeplechases
$3.50 each, lots o f 10 $3.25 each, new
$5.00 each. Ballys $7.00 each. Chi­
cago Club House, $ 17.00 new, used
$15.50 each. S. KLEIMAN & SONS,
123 Standart St., Syracuse, N. Y.
M/LLS NOVELTY C O M P A N Y
R E 0 L, MILLS, PRESIDENT
TELEPHONE CAPITOL 21 70
4 100 FULLERTON, CH/CAGO
r
A T .LIBERTY— Al Arcade Manager
and Mechanic. 12 years experience.
Commission. Can fix any make ma­
chine. Will go anywhere on 10 days
notice. NORMAN SLIM HOFFMAN,
care White City Arcade, Chicago, 111.
P IS T A C H IO
NUT
A T T A C H M iN T i
95c; 10 Bunnyboards $2.50 each; The
American pin game, $2.50; Baffle Ball,
Play Golf, $ 1.95; Skidoo $2.95; Three
Ring Circus, Screwy, Goofy $3,95;
Dandy Venders $8.75; Busy Ball $5.95;
Greyhound $3.95.
MARKEPP CO.,
3904 Carnegie, Cleveland, Ohio,
JOURN AL
July JLS, 1933
*Mr. D. Dollnig
Coin Machine Journal
600 tt* Van Buren Street
Chicago, Illinois
Dear Dolly:-
Tour July Anniversary number of Coin Machine
Journal is outstanding* You may well be t>roud of having
produced a master magazine*
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WANTED TO BUY— Mills, Jennings,
Caille, Pace, Watling Jackpots; Pin
games; vending machines; novelties.
JARL & CO., 1701 Leavenworth St.,
Omaha, Nebr.
,
In my day, I have had the
viewing hundreds of trade magazines
different industries, but I believe
published by you and edited by that
is as good or better than any other
lxshed*
OPERATORS! Mills O. K, Front Ven­
dors, $18.00; Jennings J. P. Vendors,
$ 15.00; Saratoga Sweepstakes, $ 10.00;
Twin Marble Tables, $8.00; Ballys Po­
ker, $6.50; DeLuxe Vendor, new,
$8.00. MANY OTHERS, WRITE FOR
LIST, ROCKPORT NOVELTY CO.,
Rockport, Tex.
Your Anniversary issue is a perfect example of
sensible editing, excellent printing and typography and
a thorough representation of the industry. 1 believe
every operator reading this book will derive a great deal
of inspiration from It.
May I thank you and Harve for the excellent
position given our advertisement and also for the ex­
cellent way in which the ad was set. Thanks also for the
publicity given Mills Novelty Company which we consider
highly valuable.
BARGAINS; 2 ABT Target Skills, $2.00
each; 1 Mutoscope, 3 reels, and stand,
$14.00; I Penny Pins $10.00; 10 hot
peanut venders, $6.00 each.
Royal
Scales new FOB Marion. Send pictures
of what you have to exchange. SILENT
SELLING CO., MARION, INDIANA.
.
May this Anniversary open up a new era of
future wealth and prosperity for you and your associates.
200 — RECONDITIONED, latest types
amusement and Peanut machines, write
for our New bargain list. Wanted lat­
est type l c and 5 c slot machines. For
cash. BADGER NOVELTY CO., 2440
N. 29th St., Milwaukee, Wise.
CASH PURCHASE OF SURPLUS
STOCK coin-operated person weighing
scales made by leading manufacturers
enables us to offer them at unheard of
prices. Write today for complete de­
tails. PERFECTO SCALE CO., 205-9
E. 29th St., Chicago, 111.
EXTRA! Royal buys route of machines
in sensational purchase. Latest type
machines offered at close-out prices.
All pin games include stands. Broad­
cast Junior $9.50, Bank-A-Ball $8.50,
a new game for your locations, Univer­
sal Horseshoe $7.50, Universal Broad­
way $7,50, Bally Counter Game $6.50,
Jennings Monarch, Official Top $10.00.
All machines in perfect condition and
are sold with a new machine guarantee.
We specialize in used machines exclu­
sively. One-third cash deposit with or­
der. ROYAL VENDING MACHINE
CO., 1700 Biddle St., St. Louis, Mo.
CASH FOR YOUR USED SLOT M A­
CHINES. Will buy any make, in penny,
nickle or dime play. Ship t6 us pre­
paid. We will appraise them and
promptly mail you check. OHIO SPE­
CIALTY^ CO., 309 Main St., Cincin­
nati, Ohio.
FOR SALE — COLUMBUS PEANUT
MACHINES, late type, new condition.
No junk. Priced to sell. Also Brack­
ets. R. W. HEISEL, E-Ave. West,
Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
opportunity of re­
representing man*
Coin Machine Journal,
capable Harvey Carr,
trade magazine pub-
.
Sincerely yours
MILLS NOVELTY
/D O M I N G
from one o f the outstanding advertising and merchandising
executives o f this industry, a man whose own work has won numerous
national awards from typographical, art and sales societies, this letter from
James M angan, advertising manager, M ills Novelty Co., reflects recognition
such as we have striven to attain.
T h e C o in M a c h i n e J o u r n a l is known as th e m agazin e of the C oin M a ­
ch in e In d u stry.
It is independent o f any personal or partisan influences. It has no axes to
grind. T h e C o in M a c h i n e J o u r n a l is published for the operator.
Stands
for a square deal for operator, manufacturer and jobber; and its columns are
open! to any one who may have any comments or suggestions for improvement
in the industry.
I t is Y o u r M a g a zin e
To Buy or Sell Coin M achines
Read or Advertise in
T h e C o in
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a c h in e
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