Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1933 November

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T h is is p r o b a b ly th e greatest T h a n k s g iv in g t h a t o p ­
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T h e c o u n try is on the th re sh o ld of a new era; new
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o p p o rtu n itie s for o perators in p r a c tic a lly every field of
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co in m a c h in e o p e ra tio n .
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here a n d there, the general fee ling in th e in d u s try is one
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o f keen o p tim is m .
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six m o n th s has been good a n d g e ttin g better.
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m a n y co in m a c h in e factories are w o rk in g tw o a n d three
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sh ifts a n d others ha v e d o u b le d , even trip le d th e ir p a y ­
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rolls. T h e y w o u ld n o t do th is if o perators were n o t b u y ­
W h ile there is some c o m p la in t
B usiness g e n e ra lly d u rin g the p a st
A great
in g m a ch in e s — operators w o u ld n o t b u y m achines unless
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th e p u b lic were p la y in g th e m .
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p ro s p e rity a c tu a lly is here, b u t i t does m e a n th a t indica-
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tio n s p o in t to g re a tly im p ro v e d c o n d itio n s fo r w h ic h every
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c o in m a c h in e m a n s h o u ld be th a n k fu l.
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v id e d , he said . H e p o in te d o u t t h a t a n o pe rator is b e tte r
off w ith 25 m a c h in e s m a k in g $10.00 a w eek each th a n
he w o u ld be w ith 250 m ach ine s e arn in g a n average of
$ 1 .0 0 each.
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of p ro s p e rity to the in d iv id u a l o pe ratio n th a t can be p r o ­
T h is does n o t m e an th a t
J o u r n a l extends the Season’s
c o in m a c h in e m a n , b o th here a n d
a b ro a d , a n d w ishes everyone a jo y f u l T h a n k s g iv in g .
A n y o p e ra to r w h o questions the v a lu e o f the h ig h e r
p ric e d b e tte r gam es, h a s o n ly to stop a n d figure.
in v e s tm e n t
$ 9 3 7 .5 0 .

e ratio n as th e first gam es were w h e n th e y appe ared tw o
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T h e g am e business is here to sta y w ith cer-
ta in q u a lify in g characteristics t h a t operators sh o u ld bear
in m in d .
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F irs t, no longer w ill a n y o ld id e a do.
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T h e successful
gam es of to d a y , a n d the fu tu re , m u s t p ro v id e some d e fin ­
ite o b je ctiv e fo r the play e r.
in g
a m u se m e n t.
A ny
O p e ra to rs o f gam es are sell­
added
features
gam es a t
$37.50
w o u ld
am ount
to
A s s u m in g th a t a g am e of th is k in d w as m a d e
average $1 0 .0 0 a w eek, a n d p le n ty of reports fro m a ll
over the c o u n tr y show th a t some of the new gam es are
d o in g m u c h b e tte r th a n th a t.
A n y operator can see at
once t h a t he is b etter off w ith th is $937 .50 in v e s tm e n t
t h a n he w o u ld be w ith 250 $10.00 m ach ine s w h ic h w o u ld
m e a n a $2 5 0 0 .0 0 c a p ita l in v e s tm e n t in th e m a n d e arn ­
in g
o n ly the sam e m o n e y th a t the sm aller in v e s tm e n t
w o u ld .
Som eone m a y ask w here the m a n u fa c tu re r comes in ,
selling o n ly 25 gam es a t th e h ig h e r price as a g a in st sell­
in g 250 c h e ap gam es. T h is answ er is also sim ple. A m a n ­
u fa c tu re r is b e tte r off selling 5,000 gam es w ith a $ 1 0.00
p ro fit per g a m e th a n he is selling 50,000 gam es a t a $1 .00
L ik e th e o pe rator in th is case he has less of an
in v e s tm e n t, c a n give b etter q u a lity a n d m akes e n o u g h
T h e n ew gam es are as o rig in a l in th e ir design a n d o p ­
years ago.
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b y a re p u ta b le m a n u fa c tu re r a n d u p to d ate it o u g h t to
p ro fit.
The New Games
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T he
offered, such
to a b s o lu te ly g u aran te e satisfa ctio n a n d to do a little
s o m e th in g fo r th e ope rato r in d eve lo pin g s till better m ore
p ro fita b le m a ch in e s .
W it h o u t g o in g in to a le n g th y discussion o f the othe r
e con o m ic benefits of these th in g s we suggest th a t the c o in
m a c h in e m e n stop a n d figure ju s t w h ic h side th e ir b re ad
is b u tte re d on a n d th e n get b u sy on the new o p p o r tu n i­
ties t h a t are offered the m .
as
Two New Books
prizes, p a y o u ts a n d the lik e are s im p ly in d uc e m e nts to
encourage the p u b lic to b u y the am u se m e n ts offered b y

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the va rio u s m ach ine s.
T h e C o i n M a c h i n e J o u r n a l to reproduce in a b o o k le t
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ance fro m the m a rk e t o f a n u m b e r of cheap gam es, m a n y
several articles b y A lex C a m e ro n on the o p e ra tio n
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of w h ic h h a d n o excuse for th e ir existence; a n d in the ir
m a ch in e s w h ic h are a p p e a rin g exclusively in the J o u r n a l .
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place has s p ru n g u p a n ew b u t sm alle r crop of h ig h grade,
T hese articles are ta k e n fro m M r . C a m e ro n ’s proposed
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in te re stin g , a ttra c tiv e , p la y c o m p e llin g gam es w ith gen­
n ew w ork, “ T h e H a n d b o o k for O p e rato rs .”
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eral p h y s ic a l characteristics t h a t w ill m a k e th e m perma-
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n e n t features in the coin m a c h in e in d u s try .
T h is acc o u n ts fo r the disappear-
A few operators, a t first, ob je cte d to the increased cost
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of these new gam es.
T h a t is n a tu r a l.
B u t, w h e n th e y
A w e ll k n o w n scale m a n u fa c tu re r has arran g e d w ith
of
Several im p o r ta n t chap ters are ta k e n fro m th is b o o k
and
w ill a p p e a r in p a m p h le t fo rm w h ic h w ill be d is ­
tr ib u te d to operators g enerally , a cco rdin g to a n n o u n c e ­
m e n t m a d e b y th e m a n u fa c tu re rs.
T h is is the first a t ­
saw or h e a rd a b o u t the g re a tly increased earnings th a t
te m p t in recent years to give operators a b o o k of th is
stood u p over lo n g test pe rio d s on such gam es t h a t th e
k in d , a n d M r . S ta n H a n s se n is to be c o n g ra tu la te d o n
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le a d in g m a n u fa c tu re rs are n o w p r o d u c in g th e y im m edi-
h is genero sity in m a k in g th is b o o kle t a v a ila b le to a n y
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a te ly recognized the v a lu e the m a ch in e s offered.
ope rato rs w h o desire it.
O n e o f the biggest operators in the c o u n try , w h o has
I t is u n d e rs to o d th a t a new p a m p h le t w ill also be o f­
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m a d e a g reat d eal of m o n e y o p e ra tin g v a rio us m achines,
fered s h o rtly b y a n o th e r m a n u fa c tu re r te llin g operators
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in c lu d in g $ 5 .0 0 c o u n te r m a ch in e s a n d m ach ine s t h a t cost
h o w to operate electrical m achines, show ing the v a rio u s
as m u c h as $500 .00 in c a b in e t ty p e , said th a t he is g la d
w irin g h o o k u p s a n d h o w to h a n d le th e m w ith a m in im u m
to see the new h ig h prices.
o f service a n d a m a x im u m of pro fit.
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9 Baseball-Boop la Doop, Whizz Bang
and other games, built like Whirlwind,
Lot— $ 9 .0 0 ; 1 Superior Pool, $2.00;
2 Four Jack, each $4.00; 2 Field’s
Square Pin Table with stand, High Boy,
each $3.00; 1 Field’s 2 in 1 Fortune
Teller, plays l-5-i0-25c reels, $5.00;
2 Target Moving Duck built like ABT
Targets, each $5.00; 2 ABT Fortune
Hunter target machines with stand,
each $4.00; 2 Dutch Pools need repair­
ing, with stand, lot, $3.00; 1 Large
Rolletto Pin table with stand (glass
s l i g h t l y cracked) , cost $175.00,
$ 1 0.00; I Evans Saratoga Sweepstakes,
new, $ 10.00; 2 Page Front Venders,
each $9.00; 1 Mill’s Fortune Teller,
$2.00; 1 Information Penny machine,
$2.75. Special for full lot $90.00. All
machines used little are in good shape
in looks and works and are real bar­
gain. No junk! One-third deposit, bal­
ance C. O. D. AUSTIN SPECIALTIES
CO., Moreland Court, Geneva, Ohio.
FOR SALE-—9 Standard Hershey Bar
Machines, 5c play. First check for
$90.00 takes them. 5 new type Bat-A-
Penny Base Ball machines, $2.50 each.
CENTURY SALES CO., 125 W. Mich.
St., Michigan City, Ind.
FOR SALE— 20 Blue Bird, 12 Cedar
Rapids Peanut machines, $2.50 each.
7 Mills Bell Boys $12.50 each. Wows
$3.00. Shooting Stars $2.50. Late
Mills Escalators; Watling, Caille and
Mills Deweys. WAYNE YOUNT, Ot­
tawa, Kans.
BARGAINS— 1,000 used amusement
and vending machines at half price or
less. Mills Front Mint Vendors—Puri­
tan Venders — Favorites — Five Star
Specials —• Game Hunters and many
more. Write for price list. POSTAL
CONFECTION CO., I l l N. Leavitt
St., Chicago.
Something new, “GREEN LANTERN”
Penny Breath Pellet machine. Big prof­
its, locations galore. Sample $6.00.
Lots of ten $5.00 each. Cash or trade
for your late equipment. COLEMAN
NOVELTY, Rockford, 111.
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ATTENTION, Operators— T r a d e in
your old peanut machines for the new
Northwestern combination P e n n y -
nickel Merchandiser. Write, state what
make you have to trade and we will
send you our trade-in allowance.
BADGER NOVELTY CO,, 2440 N.
29th St., Milwaukee, Wise.
FOR SALE—-2 Mills Puritans $7.50
each. Perfect condition.
1 Hi-Lo
Game, 5c play, $6.00. 1 Big Shot com­
plete with register $5*00. 2 King Pins
like new, $8.00 each, 5c play. 4 Whoo­
pee Balls in perfect condition, $10.00
each. CENTURY SALES CO., 125 W.
Mich, St., Michigan City, Ind.
WANTED-—Iron C l a w s , Travelling
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.
SLIGHTLY USED — High-low Junior
machines and Skippy machines $3.50;
Skidoo $6.50* Write JOHN BITTERS,
Big Run, Pa.
WILL PAY CASH for used Electric
Travelling Cranes. HERBERT SOM­
MERS, 213 Van Buren St., Brooklyn,
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GIMMIGS—-The new hard-steel per­
centage regulators for all machines in­
eluding Gold Bell and all twenty stop-
reel machines. $5.00 per dozen. Sam-
pie, $1.00. WHITEHOUSE MACHINE
SHOP, 1 16 Liberty St., Utica, N. Y.
ONE-THOUSAND brand new.DANDY
VENDERS-—penny, nickel, dime and
quarter machines* Latest type. Close
out prices. Write at once for full in-.'
formation and illustration. Address
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MAKE US AN OFFER on Watling
Game, 5-Star Final, Steeplechase,
Daisy, A. B. T. Target Skills, Bouncing
Ball and hot peanut machines. For
sale: Silver Cup and Royal Scales.
SILENT SELLING CO., MARION, In­
diana.
LOOK AT OUR PRICES — Goofys,
$3.50; Ballyhoos, $2.00; Baffle Ball,
$1.00; Duces 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, Missouri.
500 used Silver Cups, Centurys, Wings,
Broadcasts, Airways, Five Star Finals,
Jrs. and Srs. (cost $39.50), Superior
Pool, E-Z Aces (cost $ 150), Official
Sweepstakes, Clubhouses, P e a n u t
Venders to be sold immediately regard­
less of cost. First come, first served.
We buy and sell all types of slot ma­
chines. Write or wire today. ROXY
VENDING COMPANY, 923 8 th Ave.,
New York City.
MILLS ESCALATOR SILENT BELLS,
5c play, serial numbers over 280,000.
Write for bargain prices. POSTAL
CONFECTION CO., I l l N. Leavitt
St., Chicago.
SLIGHTLY USED — C l u b H o u s e ,
$14.00; Silver Cups, $22.00; 5c Mills
Silent Venders, serials over 285,000,
$49.00; 25c play, $52.50; 25c Golden
Bell, serial over 293,000, $55.00.
AMERICAN VENDING CO., 773 Co­
ney Island Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
SEND STAMP FOR LIST OF USED
MACHINES. Get on our mailing list.
You can save money on machines and
supplies. GOODBODY, 1826 E. Main,
Rochester, N. Y.
USED MACHINE BARGAINS! Master
1 c Toy and Candy Vendors, $3.50
each, or $30.00 for 10; Columbus 5c
peanut vendors, $4.00 each or $35.00
for 10; Screwy and Goofy pin games,
$4.00 each. Send 25% deposit. Satis­
faction guaranteed. ROBBINS CO.,
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