Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1933 February

T HE C O I N M A C H INE J O U R N A L
February, 1933
SEE IT IN BOOTH 21-22
BABY GRAND
SILENT
orld Smallest
tby Bell — ■
3
No W hir
No Click
REELS
Standard
P a y -o u t
Last 4 Coins
Visible
2 - 4 -8 -1 6 -2 0
JACKPOT
AND
RESERVE
JACKPOT
ONLY
9
Inches High
9Y2 Inches Wide
9% Inches Deep
Weight Only 27 Pounds
A ll th e p op u la r p la y in g features o f
the b ig m achines— all the desirable
operating features o f th e Puritan o r
The Sensation of Bell Machine
Constructions—Fully Automatic
The Coin Machine Industry has long awaited the
production of a Machine In-Between. A fully auto­
matic machine with all the STANDARD features of
both the big Bell and the Puritan type machines.
BABY GRAND ^Supplies
the Missing Link
Here it is in the BABY GRAND. The M
achine In-Be­
tween. Com
plete Bell Type m
echanism with sim
plified m
ove­
m
ent. Three standard reels in Puritan size. Accurate, de­
pendable pay-out slides, tube, divider and Jackpot loader and
Reserve.
baby
ty p e
m achines— com b in ed
in
this, the sm allest autom atic p a y -ou t
m achine, at a n e w lo w p rice. T erm s
Vs cash w ith ord er.
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Seven Day Refund Guarantee
BABY GRAND ___ Gets the Money
Since BABY GRAND has all these great universal play­
ing features it picks up where all the others leave off. A
Baby Bell that pays out autom
atically. Nothing new for the
players to learn. Just play it. For there’s all the thrill of the
fast whirling reels, and the tinkle of the coins when the cher­
ries, plum
s and bars hit—
just as in the big m
achines.
As an operator that is just what you’ve always wanted—
BABY GRAND— Works Easy to Get at
and you know that’s what your players want. It’s here and
BABY GRAND was designed to m
ake the m
echanism BABY GRAND gives it to you. BABY GRAND has m
et the
easy to get at. Nothing new to learn m
echanically. Just lo­ test and is available in quantities. Act now, while your terri­
tory is open.
cate, load and leave it.
Don*t Delay•
—Write Today
C- and F. MANUFACTURING CO. S E C T . 'S
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THE COIN MACHI NE JOURNAL
February, 1933
NOT A
w
CHICKEN FEED” C O L L E C T O R
BUT A
B IG
PROFIT
PRODUCER!
A T R IU M PH IN J
Only a manufacturer with years of
amusement game experience could
produce such a game! SARATOGA
SWEEPSTAKES races six actual model
horses. No balls nor imaginary gadgets!
SARATOGA SWEEPSTAKES is light­
ning fast! Impossible to manipulate!
Free from mechanical faults! Legal
everywhere! Each horse has an equal
chance to win; there are no favor­
ites.
Releasing the operating lever sets
the horses off on their whirlwind
race. Horses PASS’
each other arousing fever-pitch
excitement! Capable of 100
races an hour— the earnings are
absolutely amazing!
SARATOGA
SWEEPSTAKES
accepts I c, 5c, 10c or 25c
through the same slot. Last
coin played is always visible.
Wise operators will readily
see the possibilities of giant
profits with such denomina­
tions plus our confidential
,. operating plans.
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The FASTEST M O N EY
M A K E R in t h e f ie ld
That’s exactly what Operators and Jobbers who
know their stuff are saying. And saying it with re­
orders for more machines. Letters galore from all
over the country praise SARATOGA SWEEP*
SJAJKJES. tp_ the^skies! No wonder. When horses
PAS:* AND REPASSwith lightning speed, and the
winner is a ”toss-up"—it’s the next thing to being at
the track! Players go daffy about the game—they
can't resist the temptation for continuous play.
Order today!
6 Horse Game Sample
5 @ $20.00 each
10 @ $19.00 each
25 @ $18.00 each
Coin Register $2.50 extra.
Special Wood Stand $2.50.
Special Metal Stand $2.00.
TERMS: % with order.
Balance C. Q. D.
GUARANTEE: $~Day Trial
or Money Back
*21
50
. ALL PRICES
INCLUDE
FEDERAL TAX
OPERATORS SPECIAL
M O D E L N O W AVAILABLE
CHICAGO, 111.—The Evans’ Sar­
atoga Sweepstakes, primarily de­
signed as a counter game for the
individual store keeper has met with
such sweeping success that the large
chain operators, quick to see its
unusual money making qualities,
have insisted that a model to meet
their requirements be designed. The
result is the Operator’s Special, a
machine specially designed and con­
structed to withstand the severe
wear and tear that machines of this
type are subjected.
In the Operator’s Special Model
have been incorporated a number of
improvements. Ninety per cent of
the operating mechanism consists
of die castings, acknowledged by all
progressive manufacturers to be so
superior to common gray iron cast­
ings that there is no comparison.
The use of die castings affords a
degree of accuracy that is not ob­
tainable through any other method
and insures a smoothness of opera­
tion usually associated with ma­
chines of much higher cost.
The Operator’s Special Model of
the Saratoga Sweepstakes is equip­
ped with a separate compartment
to receive the coins (of ample
capacity to handle any location). No
coins are visible from the top of
the machine and all possibility of
coins clogging in the operating
mechanism has been eliminated.
The coin slot and kick off arrange­
ments have been refined and im­
proved and the glass dome is sup­
plied in an extra heavy quality,
attached to the case in such a man­
ner that it is absolutely rigid and
proof against tampering or manip­
ulation.
H. C. EVANS & CO., 1522-28 W. Adams St.
Chicago, III.
Established 1892— For 41 Years a Leader in the Amusement Field!
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