Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1933 December

THE
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COIN
MACHINE
JOURNAL
WANTED — 200 Model “E” Iron
Claws. Star Hoists. Must be cheap for
cash. ELLIS SCHANTZ, 234 E. Union,
Bethlehem, Pa.
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500 Used Silver Cups, Centurys, Wings,
Broadcasts, Airways, Five Star Finals,
Jr. and Sr. (cost $39.50), Superior
Pool, E-Z Aces (cost $ 15 0 ), Official
Sweepstakes, Clubhouses, Peanut Ven­
ders to be sold immediately regardless
of cost. First come, first served. We
buy and sell all types of slot machines.
Write or wire today, ROXY VENDING
CO., 923 8th Ave., New York City.
ments appearing in this depart­
FOR SALE— 168 Penny King Gum*
$1.25 each. Baseball, Golf, Grips, $!
each. Late slots, some safes and stands.
20 Old Deweys. Playboys, Shooting
Stars, $2.50; Wows, $3.
WAYNE
YOUNT, Ottawa, Kansas.
G 'L A S S I F I E D
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 of the
month previous to issue desired.
G U AR A N TE E
A dvertisers in the C oin M a ch in e Jour•
nal Classified
ou gh ly
and
HAVE CUSTOMER who wishes to buy
twenty Jennings Rainbow, five Jacks,
also twenty Boscos, also Boosters and
penny venders* All must be in A - 1 con­
dition, priced right, FISHER BROWN,
1 131 N. Clinton, Dallas, Texas.
THIRTY ROPP Automatic Baseball
Machines. All first-class condition on
location. Consider reasonable offer.
MINNESOTA AUTOM ATIC MACHINE
CO., 2612 Lyndale Ave., So., Minne­
apolis, Minn.
advertise­
Section
investigated
are
convinced
have
by
been
the
that
thor-
publishers,
readers
business
with
these
parties
p ro m p t
and
satisfactory
m ay
doing
expect
attention
to
their needs.
A ll
advertisers
are
required
to
give
satisfactory references, and under n o cir*
cumstances m il we accept advertisements
carrying a G eneral D eliv ery address.
W e will give public m ention o f a n y­
on e fo u n d guilty o f using these colum ns
fo r a n y but legitimate and ethical deaU
ings.
W h e n facts warrant we will assist
FOR SALE— SECOND HAND— Keen­
eys Magic Clock, $8.50; A.B.T. Marbl-
Jax, $30.00; Keeneys Diamond Ball,
$15.00; Mills Official, $12.50; Counter
size, $8.00; Juggle Balls, Rainbos and
O. K „ inc. stands, $3.75 each. Big
Broadcast, $9.50; A.B.T. Rollets, $5.00
ea. One-third with order. W. B. SPE­
CIALTY CO., 2507 Marcus Ave., St.
Louis, Mo.
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BARGAINS— -5 c Mills Silent Escalator
Venders, High Serial Numbers, $47.50;
5c Watling Twin Jackpot Vender, $35 ;
Official Sweepstakes, $10— with Gum
Vender, $14.50; New Chicago Club
House, $12; New Deal, $12; Jigsaw,
$22.50; Silver Cup, $19; New Speed­
way, $19; Mills Officials, $ 11; Senior
Goof ys, $7; Skippers, $5; Steeplechase,
$3. AMERICAN VENDING CO., 773
Coney Island Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
WANTED — Iron Claws, Traveling
Cranes and other Diggers. Will quickly
dispose of your used machines. State
model, serial number and meter read­
ing. CCC CLEARING HOUSE, 170
Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.
A very attractive business proposition.
Arcade in a fixed position that has
made money every year* Someone
with at least $5,000 cash and ability
can make a well-paying investment*
HARRY VON DWINGELO, Raymond
St., Darien, Conn.
prosecuting
anyon e
guilty
of
using
these colum ns fo r fraudulent purposes.
COIN MACHINE JOURNAL
600 W. Van Buren Street
Chicago, 111.
SEND STAMP FOR LIST OF USED
MACHINES. Get on our mailing list.
You can save money on machines and
supplies. GOODBODY, 1826 E. Main
St., Rochester, N. Y.
WANTED— Mills F.O.K. Venders and
Mills Baseball Venders with serials over
200,000. Also Mills Silents and Gold
Rewards, give us serials and details first
letter. We pay cash. No junk wanted.
LEO MILLS, 1518 First Ave., Dallas,
Texas.
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December, 1933
200 —- Reconditioned, latest types
amusement machines, bargain list free.
We buy, sell, exchange all types pin
games and merchandise machines.
BADGER NOVELTY CO., 2440 N.
29th St., Milwaukee. Wis.
11.00
^
Amusement Machines. Peanut, Ball-
gum Venders, Pin Games, Diggers,
others. NOVIX, 1 189 Broadway, New
York City.
■, ^
LOOK A ^ OUR PRICES — Goofys,
$3.50; Ballyhoos, $2.00; Baffle Ball,
$ 1.00; Deuces Wild, $1.50; Steeple­
chase, $3.00; Chuck-O-Luck, $2.00;
and many other bargains; write us for
them. COIN MACHINE EXCHANGE,
200 W. Mill St., Springfield, Mo,
BARGAINS — 1,000 used amusement
and vending machines at half price or
less. Mills Front Mint Venders, Puri­
tan Venders, Favorites, Five Star Spe­
cials, Game Hunters and many more.
WRITE for price list. POSTAL CON­
FECTION CO., 1 11 N. Leavitt St., Chi­
cago.
FOR SALE— 5 Little Duke machines,
penny play, Bullseye Model J.P. Vend­
ers with stands, $2 7.50 each* All in
A - 1 condition. Write or wire. GROVER
C. HAHN, Greenville, Ohio.
WANTED — Advance Model-D Ball
Gum machines. Write at once,
R.
SEGAL, 1300 S. Avers Ave., Chicago,
111.
PHONOGRAPHS — Amplified, coin­
. operated, latest type Model E Gabels,
like new, $150.00 each; Mills Auto-
voxes, Seeburgs, all selective, $100.00
each; 10 record non-selective phono­
graphs, $50.00 each. THE CAPITOL
AUTOMATIC MUSIC CO., 460 W.
34th St., New York.
FOR SALE^—Advance Peanut machines
in A -l condition. No reasonable offer
refused, or will trade for late model
amusement machines. MIDWEST MER­
CHANDISING CO., 227 S. Green St.,
Chicago, III.
WE BUY AND SELL all kinds of used
and new machines. We will rebuild
your old Mills and Front Vendors with
the latest type double jackpot. For
Sale— New Jig Saws at $37.50; Silver
Cups, $ 19.00; Mach-A-Scores, $6.50;
Regulators for Mills Jackpots, 75c each;
$6.00 per doz. Mints, $7.00 per case*
10 slightly used Duchess vendors,
$45.00. Used Steeplechase, $3*50. 15
Mills Front Jackpot Vendors, $30.00
each. Steel Stands for Mills or Jen­
nings, $2.50* S. KLEIMAN 6c SONS,
I 14 Cortland Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.
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December, 1933
T HE COI N M A C H I N E J O U R N A L
MILLS ESCALATOR SILENT BELLS,
5c play, serial numbers over 280,000.
Write for bargain prices.
POSTAL
CONFECTION CO., 111 N. Leavitt St.,
Chicago.
FOR SALE— Reconditioned Iron Claws
and Traveling Cranes. Perfect condi­
tion. Will install complete routes on
suitable locations in any city. Write
for details. CCC CLEARING HOUSE,
170 Fifth Ave., New York.
WANTED T a ^ U ^ M m T ^ o o s e ^ ^
5c play, Bullseye Jackpot Bells. Write,
give serial numbers, etc. Box 2 Coin
Machine Journal.
MILLS 5c-25c Escalator Silent Jackpot
Bells, $55.00 each — Front Venders,
$57.50 each -— Gooseneck Silents,
$45.00 each. Pace penny Everfull
Bantam Jackpot Bells Bent Coin Ejec­
tor Chute, $42*50. Watling 5c Twin
Jackpot Bells and Venders, $37.50.
Mills & Jennings factory built Reserve
Jackpot Bells, 5c, $27.50 each. 1/3
deposit. Get our prices on new and
used Golden Bells, Mystery Bells, etc.
KINZER NOVELTY CO., 1519 E. 60th
St., Chicago.
WANTED TO BUY— Mills Silent Jack­
pot Venders, any quantity. Highest
cash prices paid. ROCK-OLA MFG,
CORP., 617-631 W. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago.
BIG SALE— The only 5 c apple vend­
ing machine on the market. This ma­
chine will vend apples, peaches or
oranges. Originally cost $ 1 50.00. Our
price is $7.50 each. There are 250 of
thesg machines left. No orders accept­
ed unless accompanied by check or
deposit. Have 5 0 automatic bottle
vending machines. This machine auto­
matically vends any bottle goods, such
as beer, pop, grape juice or wine with
10c slots. They are easily changed to
5c slots.
Their original cost was
$350.00. We are selling them at $65.00
each. They are a bargain and will pay
for themselves in a month’s time. No
orders accepted unless a ccompanied
b y » deposit of 1/3 and the balance C.
O. D. D* C. and A. G. motors. As
they are all electrically controlled with
refrigerator machinery.
They are
manufactured by the Zerozone Com­
pany. This is the best bargain that we
ever had to offer to the public in all
of our existence in business.
BEL­
MONT SALES COMPANY, 3 12 4 Fifth
Ave., Chicago, 111.
FOR SALE— Steeplechase late model,
$3; Bouncing Ball, $3; New Royal
Scales, Rocket, Blue Ribbon, etc.; Mu*
toscope complete, $9; Big Chief, $3;
Cloverleaf, $5; automatic, $ 10; 5-Star
Final, $4.50; Blue Seal, $9; other bar*
gains. Buy or trade. What have you )
SILENT SELLING CO., Marion, I n i
MODERNIZE TH AT OLD MACHINE!
The Acme Savajak fits all types, per­
centage equal five gimmigs, $2.50;
Kantslip gimmigs, $1.00; Jennings
Rockola Fronts or Today Venders,
$27.50; Mills Bullseye 10c, $32.50.
ACME SALES CO., 1008 Troost, Kan­
sas City, Mo.
WANTED— 100 used machines. Mills
Bullseye Bells and Venders, Jennings
Bells and Venders, NATIONAL COIN
MACHINE EXCHANGE, 2137 Tryon
Lane, Toledo, Ohio.
GIMMIGS— the new hard-steel regula­
tors for all machines, including Gold
Bell and all twenty stop-reel machines.
$5.00 per dozen.
Sample, $1.00.
WHITEHOUSE MACHINE SHOP, 116
Liberty St., Utica, N. Y.
MILLS Escalator Silent Front Mint Ven­
dors, serial numbers over 270,000.
Write for single and quantity prices.
POSTAL CONFECTION CO., 111 N.
Leavitt St., Chicago, 111.
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RCA VICTOR MODEL CE-29 — Coin
Operated Automatic Instruments, lat­
est model, all in original packing cases.
Regular list price $247,50; special
price, while they last, at $69.50, T A Y ­
LOR ELECTRIC CO., 730 N. Jackson
St., Milwaukee, Wise.
S T o F T o ilN G ^ M O N ^ r ^ w r can in­
crease the profits of every coin ma­
chine operator. Let us tell you how.
Write for free details. PARAMOUNT
SPECIALTY CO., P. O, Box 823,
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
WANTED TO BUY-—Mills, Jennings,
Watling and Pace bells and venders,
all models, Send serial numbers and
price wanted. Western Equipment and
Supply Co., 850 Blackhawk St., Chi­
cago.
Livingston Heads New
Gum Company
Three former officials of the Gou-
dey Gum Co. have formed a new com­
pany to be known as the National
Chicle Co. The principals of this
new corporation are Alvin S. Living­
ston, former Vice President and Sales
Manager of Goudey; Walter E.
Leary, former President, and John
McCormick, former plant superin­
tendent. These men are all well
known to the trade for their long ex­
perience in the gum business and it
is rumored that they intend to offer
many new merchandising ideas.
The factory and headquarters of
the National Chicle Co. will be at
814 Main St., Cambridge, Mass.
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COUNTER OR
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L IT T L E
G IA N T
W A L L C A B IN E T
PRO M O TES A N D PROTECTS
PROMOTES— more play as machine is on d|§play and not in a dark box.
PROTECTS—Operator from "Highjacker*- and location tampering.
EASILY TRANSPORTED
Several simply carried in the ^ a r of any car.
LO C K E D
with a lock that will jjipld it*
NOT
made of tin but of the right yeight metal to
PROTECT
T W O SIZES
to fit all large or small MILLS, PACE, W INNINGS, W ATLING and
CAILLE, BELLS or VENDERS. Also Sp§:ial for "LITTLE DUKE"
TESTED
:
This cabinet has been put to the test i n ‘l i e toughest "Highjacking"
territory known and stoQj§^ up 100%
W HEN
INSTALLED
all bolts and nuts are completely coif|red by machine itself.
Write for Lot Price* and literature
Large $145?
Small $13*0
PRICE SUBJECT
TO CHANGE
F. O . B. Ft. Wayne
Address all inquires to
I* M A Q H N
. V * I flM O U n
C
6|7 PROSPECT AVE.
PQRT WAYNE, IND.
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