Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1933 September

T H E C OI N M A C H I N E J O U R N A L
September,
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LETTER
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M ail C o p y a n d Cuts
N o w fo r B est Position
The page advertisement announc­
ing the New HANSON PENNY
SCALE (personal weighing) appeared exclusively
and for the First Time in the August issue of COIN
MACHINE JOURNAL. Ten days after mailing 104
answers had been received and enough scales shipped on order (and
paid for) to more than pay for the campaign to date.
PROVING! POSITIVELY!
That if you have something WORTH ADVERTISING, something
the operators can make money out of COIN MACHINE JOURNAL
will get the inquiries for you and MAKE SALES. If your game,
machine or product is right and meets the standards of quality that
COIN MACHINE JOURNAL demands for the protection of its
readers you have a ready market waiting for you HERE. The N. R. A.
is creating new sales opportunities for you. Start right now adver­
tising your products or service to the operators. COIN MACHINE
JOURNAL is in direct monthly contact with the buyers of coin
operated machines and supplies. Reach them now while they are
looking for new profitable items. Write Today for Advertising Rates.
COIN MACHINE JOURNAL
The Magazine of the Coin Machine Industry
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THE COI N M A C H I N E
September, 1933
JOURNAL
T R A P lN G ^ P O S T
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ATTEN TIO N ! Pistachio Nut A ttach­
ments 9 5c; Erie Diggers $ 95 .00 ; Iron
Claws $ 1 10.00; Favorite, W hizz-bang
$ 2.9 5; Three Ring Circus, G oofy, Jug­
gle Ball $ 3 ^
lumbus Peanut Machines $ 3.5 0; Play
G olf $ 1.50; G yro $ 2.50; W izard F or­
tune Teller $ 2.0 0; Tipsy Tumblers
$ 6.5 0; Bally Counter £ame $ 7.50; Big
Game Hunter $6.00 ; Chromium Peanut
Machines made by Standard $5.00.
MARKEPP COM PANY, 3904 Carnegie,
Cleveland, Ohio.
B A R G A IN S— 1,000 used amusement
and vending machines at half price or
less. Mills Front Mint V endors— Pur i-
tan Vendors -— Favorites — Five Star
Specials— Game Hunters and many
more. W rite for price list. PO STAL
CONFECTION CO., 111 N. Leavitt St.,
Chicago.
GENUINE BARGAIN— Beautiful Eat-
Em-Hot Peanut machines of spun alu­
minum, excellent condition, $ 10.00
each. 75 per cent under cost. Eat-Em-
H ot is the one machine to boost beer
sales. H. G. CLARK, 44 1 Ellis St., Syra­
cuse, N. Y.
“ MAILING LIST now 3,800 coin ma­
chine operators and jobbers, $ 15.00.
List 700 coin machine manufacturers
and jobbers, $5.00. List 350 novelty
jobbers and manufacturers,
$3.50.
Other lists furnished on request. H. H.
DU VALL, Pikeville, K y.”
W E P A Y CASH FOR USED JACK PO T
SLOT MACHINES. W ill buy any make
in penny, nickel or dime play. W e ap­
praise them and prom ptly mail you
check. Ship machines prepaid. OHIO
SPECIALTY CO., 309 Main St., Cincin­
nati, Ohio.
GIMMIGS for Mills Golden Venders and
Bells Save that Gold Aw ard $1.00 each,
$9.00 dozen.
CAPITO L VENDING
CO., 48 W ashington St., Poughkeepsie,
BARGAINS: A B T Target Skills, $2.00
each; M utoscope complete, $ 15 .0 0 ; 3
hot peanut venders, $7.00 each; New
Century Special, $ 15.00; Penny Pins
bowling game, $ 1 1 .DO. W ill exchange
for venders. New Royal Scales for sale.
SILENT SELLING CO., Marion, Ind.
LO O K ! SPECIAL!— Columbus Glasses,
7 5c each, or $7.00 dozen. Pistachio at­
tainments to fit Columbus Peanut ma­
chines $1.00 each or $10.00 dozen.
Am erican Autom atic Sales Co., 4804
Joy Rd., Detroit, Mich.
...
V I A SSI F I ED
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. A ds must reach
our office before the 20th of the
month previous to issue desired.
G U A R A N T E E
Advertisers in the Coin Machine J our*
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.
m U iH ?• H H m H H H H H H H V H W
NEW AND USED AMUSEMENT AN D
VENDING MACHINES, also supplies
and parts. Get on our mailing list. M. T.
DANIELS, 1025 University, W ichita,
Kan.
MANUFACTURER
MEN with following
electrical specialties
side line. W rite Box
chine Journal.
W ANTS SALES­
to handle popular
and novelties as
22, care Coin Ma­
SEND STAMP FOR LIST OF USED
MACHINES. Get on our mailing list.
Y ou can save money on machines and
supplies.
GOODBODY,
1826 East
Main, Rochester, N. Y.
LO O K ! 200 Reconditioned, latest types
amusement and Peanut machines, write
for our new bargain list. Wanted, lat­
est type lc and 5c slot machines. For
cash. BADGER NOVELTY CO., 2440
N. 29th St., Milwaukee, Wis.
NOTICE! Ohio 1 c Peanut machines,
$2.50; DuGrenier Selective Cigarette,
$2 0.00; Robot Peanut ma chines, wall
type, $4.00. Subject to inspection.
G. J. BARIBEAU, Brunswick, Me.
“ MILLS 5c, 10c, 25c Silent Jackpot
Bells, late models, $55.00. Little Duke
penny Jackpot Bells, $40.00, venders,
$45.00, latest improvements. Watling
penny Twin Jackpot Ball Gum Venders,
$45.00. One-third deposit. Get our
prices on new Golden Bells, Mystery
Bells, Silents, etc, KINZER NOVELTY
CO., 15 19 E. 60th St., C hicago."
W ANTED— Used small scales, write im­
mediately advising price* quantity, con ­
dition, colors. PENNY SCALE SERV­
ICE, 85 1 7 Quincy, Cleveland, Ohio.
W ANTED— Used Bells, all makes and
models; games all kinds. Send list, give
numbers and condition for lowest cash
prices. Box A K, care Coin Machine
Journal, 600 W. Van Buren St., Chi­
cago.
T W O SEEBURG SELECTIVE 5 c P H O ­
NOGRAPHS— T w o Beauties guaranteed
perfect, same as new, $150.00 each.
JOHN RIFFLE, Jr., Canton, Ohio.
EXCHANGE late model Jackpot Ma­
chines, Mills or Jennings vendors, for
Iron Claws* Panama Diggers, Airways,
New Centuries, Official Sweepstakes,
Chicago Clubhouse, N A T I O N A L
VENDING MACHINE CO., 4140-42
Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa,
SLIGHTLY USED JACKPOTS for sale.
Used Mills Front V endors with Mills
Jackpot Front attached. These machines
are guaranteed to be in first-class con ­
dition at $27.00 each. Serial above
205970. Bally (S k ip pers), used 30
days, at $6.75 each. 5 c play* A U T O ­
MATIC VENDING CO., Pomaria, S. C.
FOR SALE OR TRADE — Ten Skip­
pers, $6.00 each. Ten Robbins Scoops,
$8,50 each. Twenty Empire T oy V end­
ers, $5.00 each. Ten coin operated
Miniature P ool Tables, $6.00 each. AH
machines A - l shape (will trade).
A U TO M A TIC NOVELTY SALES CO.,
1234 N. Dorgenais St„ New Orleans,
La.
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