Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1933 May

May-June, ip 33
given the glad hand by location own­
ers who handle smokes.
The other new Bally counter ma­
chine is known as Skipper. It is
housed in an attractive cedar-finished
cabinet, and has a bright polished
metal playing field.
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Three balls are shot, one after the
other, from the plunger. They spin
round a circular bowl until they drop
into one of the 20 scoring pockets,
each of which is designated by one of
the well known bell and fruit symbols
—bells, oranges, cherries, lemons,
plums, and bars. The reward system
is similar to that used in reel-type
machines, and for that reason Skipper
is expected to enjoy exceptional pop­
ularity among players of “fruit reel”
machines Who will welcome the op­
portunity of exercising a certain de­
gree of skill.
ing the baseball and racing reasons
operators have found that they can
increase their earnings materially by
supplying this material. Not only are
the cards convenient to carry but they
are staple items and do not deterio­
rate. They are in great demand among
cigar stores, factories and other loca­
tions where people gather and follow
the various sports, such as baseball
and racing.
Operators . . . .
DEMAND
the BEST for
• Considerable interest has been
shown in the new machines that have
ben introduced by D. J. White of the
Prosperity Coin Machine Corpora­
tion. Mr. White, a well known oper­
ator of many years experience, has
been producing some outstanding
games and is probably the outstand­
ing manufacturer of the Eastern sec­
tion in this particular line.
His new Cedar Jak, horse shoe type
game, equipped with a jackpot built
especially for operators, is one of the
sensational games that has been in­
troduced the past few months.
When Mr. White produced his
Prosperity Board several months ago
there was an immediate demand for
this board in a regular deluxe cabinet,
and this company immediately got
into production on what was at that
time one of the most beautiful games
yet produced. Operators who visited
the show in February wil remember
the interest that the Prosperity mod--
els excited.
With the Prosperity Special and
the Prosperity Jak, Mr. White has
made even greater refinements in the
design and construction of these ma­
chines and on the “Jak” he has cre­
ated and produced a pin game that is
a wide departure from anything yet
offered. The machine is equipped with
a 3-way divider jackpot while the
playing field incorporated the horse
BUY
FLATBUSHGUM
. —and—
PANNED CONFECTIONS
BALL GUM
PENNY KING—REGINA-
SPECIAL—PRIZE BALLS
15/16 IN . BUBBLE
Panned Confections
D. J. White, President, Prosperity Coin
Machine Corp.
shoe idea, a very novel hazard that
intrigues the players.
It is understood that the jobbers
are doing a good business on this line
of machines, an evidence that Mr.
White’s judgment in game construc­
tion is greatly to be trusted.
Tally Cards Good Operators’
Side Line
• A great many operators for some­
time have been doing business with
tally cards and tabs as a side line.
Reaching, as they do, thousands of
locations who buy these coupons dur­
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Boston Beans
Rainbow Peanuts
Burnt Peanuts
Red Peanuts
Licorice L ozenges
Licorice Eggs
Candy Berries
Calif. Delights
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ALSO -
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G um
fo r
M ills Golden Vender
Samples and Prices on Request
FLATBBSH GUM CO., INC.
“World’s Largest Ball Gum Mfr.”
240—36th St.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
—DISTRIBUTOR—
Advance Automatic Sales Co.
1129 Tremont St.
Boston, Mass.
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WINDY CITY has the same fruit lay­
out and percentage as Jack Pot Bells,
TRADE— late Model, Twin Marble table
or Evans Sweepstake operator’s model
and $30.00 cash for Mills Escalator 5 c
vendor, over 285,000; ROCKPORT
NOVELTY GO., Rockport, Tex.
FOR SALE OR TRADEr—20 Pin Game
Tables, 1 c operated; 10 stands; 5 large
Pool Tables 3 3x66; 5 smaller tables 5 c
coin controlled with balls, cues— all in
excellent condition. Consider trade for
g o o d w e ig h in g scales o r s lo t m a c h in e s .
M. E. ENGLAND, Purdy, Mo.
WINDY CITY is equipped with a self­
loading Jack Pot and is opened with a
key. Three bars pays Jack Pot of 20
coins in addition to regular 20 payoff.
TRADE IN your old games for new. Get
our guarantee. Bargains to offer in
Big Game Hunters and Hot Peanut ma­
chines. Airway, New Century, Big
Broadcast, etc., for sale. SILENT SELL­
ING CO., Marion, Ind.
OPERATORS! Make more money by
changing your old Slot Machines to lc
play at a very small cost. We have
c o m p l e t e Lincoln Attachments to
change any type machine to any size
coin play desired. Guaranteed to work
or money back. Write or wire. This ad
worth $3.00. Get our prices on new
and used machines of all kinds. FINE
& GENE, Distributors, Mocanaqua, Pa.
WINDY CITY has a cash box that will
accommodate $117.00 in nickels or
$41.00 in pennies.
PEANUT MACHINES! 100 brand new
red lacquered (similar to Columbus) 6
lb. capacity at $3.50 each. Also 250
brand new chromium plated machines
of similar make at $4.50 each. Terms:
F. O. B. Chicago, one-third deposit,
balance C. O. D. These are genuine
bargains. First come, first served. Chi­
cago Coin Machine Exch., Dept. P, 2200
N. Western Ave., Chicago, III.
W N D Y C I l T w a T A e l ^ game with
the fruit layout, manufactured.
THE “PILE DRIVER,” Aristocr^tTf
all machines. Most beautifully con­
structed coin-operated, automatic pay­
off machine ever manufactured. Skill
properly applied vends tokens redeem­
able for merchandise. Chrome plated
brass fittings adorn inside. Original
cost $295.00 each. Sacrifice for $50.00
each, including 1200 tokens, F. O. B.
Los Angeles, Write for descriptive cir­
cular and photo. TOM DAVIS, 1639
W. 7th St., Los Angeles, Calif.
the market; will not jam or cause any
unnecessary service calls.
C l A S S I F I E D advertise­
ments 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 of the
month previous to issue desired.
G U A R A N T EE
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.
We 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•
C O IN M A C H IN E JO U R N A L
600 W* Van Buren Street
Chicago, 111.
GIMMIGS for Mills Golden Venders and
Bells Save that Gold Award $1.00 each,
$9.00 a dozen. CAPITOL VENDING
CO., 48 Washington St., Poughkeepsie,
ROXY WANTS TO BUY 500 USED
PIN GAMES. Will pay top prices. Lib­
eral allowances on trade-ins. Also 200
Mills Silencers 5c and 25c play; serials
over 285,000. ROXY VENDING CO.,
I 133 Broadway, New York City.
SPECIAL—-Pistachio Attachments for
Columbus Peanut Machines, $1.2 5 each*
20 per cent discount in lots of ten.
Floor Stands——weighing over 15 pounds,
$1.50 each in orders for four or more.
State color. F. O. B. Detroit. WANTED
— Columbus Peanut Machines. GOD­
DARD MANUFACTURING CO., 1267
W. Alexandrine Ave„ Detroit, Mich.
CASH PAID for new type SCALES on
locations in Chicago and vicinity, state
price, make style, etc. Write Box 17,
care of COIN MACHINE JOURNAL,
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May-June, 1933
CLOSING OUT USED MACHINES IN
PERFECT CONDITION— SUBJECT TO
PRIOR SALE—ALL PIN GAMES IN­
CLUDE STANDS. Flash, $9.00; Mill’s
Official, $ 15.00; Whizz-Bang, $3.50;
Steeplechase, $5.00; Handicap, $8.50;
Bally Counter Game, $10.00; Jenning’s
Monarch, $ 15,00; Mat - Gha - Skor,
$10.00; Favorite, $3.00; Little Duke,
$50,00; Grand Canyon, $8.5 0; Bank-
A-Ball, $ 12,50; Five Star Final, $7,50;
Play Boy, $3.50; Goofy, $5.00; Caille
Jackpot Bell 25c play, $20.00; Jen-
ningV Jackpot Bell 10c play, $30.00;
Jenning’s Jackpot Bell 5c play, $25.00;
Jenning's Rockola Jackpot Bell 5c play,
$15.00; Bug House, $3.50; Jenning’s
Favorite Vender, Gum or Peanuts,
$ 10.00; Churchill Downs, $5.00; A. B.
T. Horseshoe counter, $ 10.00; Grand
Central, $ 10.00; Broadcast, Jr., $ 12.50;
Broadcast Special, $ 15.00; Twin, Jr.,
$ 12.00; Big Twin, Sr., $22.00; Screwy,
$5,00; Puritan Venders, $7.00; ONE-
THIRD CASH MUST ACCOMPANY
ORDER. BESSER NOVELTY COM­
PANY, 3977 Delmar, Blvd., ST. LOUIS,
MO.
Chicago’s largest operating company
has been operating WINDY CITY ma­
chines for the past thirty days and they
report that WINDY CITYS are their
best money makers. In fact, they have
purchased the exclusive rights for the
city of Chicago.
pSOOPES! MUTOSCOPES!
A moving picture machine, 1 c play,
comics and cowboy pictures such as
Charlie Chaplin, Hoot Gibson, etc. Just
the thing fo liven up your route for the
summer. Mutoscopes are money makers.
Write for prices. MARKEPP CO., 3904
Carnegie, Cleveland, Ohio.
WINDY CITY has a fortune card, lo^
cated in chrome inlay in center of ma­
chine. A numbered payoff card speci­
fying odds is also included with every
machine,
CLOSING OUT SLIGHTLY USED MA­
CHINES, PERFECT CONDITION. Mills
Official, $17.50; Four-Way Jackpot
Marble Games, $26.50; Bally’s $9.75;
Mat-Cha-Skor, $ 10,50; Favorite, $3.75;
Jiggers, $7.50; Ballyhoo, $3.75; Baffle
Ball, $3,00; Whang-Poo, Jrs., $ 13.50;
Mills and Jennings Jackpots, $27,50.
Write for list, CENTRAL NOVELTY
CO., 3124 California Ave., St, Louis,
Mo.
WINDY CITY is played with three balls
which represent the same action as
three reels on a slot machine.
FOR SALE— Rainbo’s including stand,
$5.00 each; Gold Coast, $12.50 each;
Steeplechase, $5.00 each* W. B, SPE­
CIALTY CO., 5643 Labadie Ave., St.
Louis, Mo,
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