Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1934 August

AUGUST; 1934
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Why GalDble?
TO THE
Operators of
WHEN YOU CAN PLAY
SAFE!
WASHINGTON, OREGON,
IDAHO, MONTANA, WYOMJNG,
AND WESTERN CANADA
A n Extension of My Kind of a
Jobbing House
For years now I have enjoyed the confidence and the business
of hundreds of operators jn the Northwest. N ow you can buy
from my Seattle office, at a saving in time, and freight rates.
I know myoid customers will come in. To those who have
not done business with us in the past, I sincerely invite you to
come in and get acquainted. This office will be in charge of my
brother, Harry J. Wolcher, ably assisted by Mr. Ralph Arnold:
If you don't expect to come to Seattle soon, write in. I shall
have a complete display in most of the larger cities of the
northwest to get acquainted with those of you whom we do
not know. This display will be in a leading hotel in the near-
est large city. We will not have a catalogue, and a clever
salesman. We will hafJe a complete display of all the latest
machines on the market so that you can actually compare
fJalues, and satisfy yourself as to the merits of the machines
now being offered to the trade.
We solicit your business for these reasons:
We have never taken a bonus or premium for any machine,
no matter how large the demand.
When there was not enough of a popular machine to take care
of the entire demand, our supply is fairly pro-rated among all the
operators, rather than to a favored few.
We never have, do not, and will not, operate a single machipe
in competition with the operators.
-We shall carry a thousand dollar stock of parts so that our
customers do nOt have a fifty dollar game tied up for want of a
tea cent spring.
Be Guided
WE ARE DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS,
WITH THE RESULT THAT WE SHALL HAVE THE NEWEST MA-
CHINES WHEN THEY COME OUT, AND WHEN YOU WANT THEM.
by the experience of over 25,000 satisfied
location owners and the several hundred suc-
cessful Operators who have proclaimed S&M
machines as being Best by Test.
We are not here just to sell new machines. We take trades,
and do so without doing you a favor. .We like it. .d machine
that is burned out on your locations, may be a gold mine for
some operator elsewhere, with the result that we are only too
glad to take it in. on trade.
Remember
that in the field of automatic cigarette mer-
chandising there can be no substitute for
experience and that in selecting STEWART
& McGUIRE equipment you are playing abso-
lutely sa f e because you are following the
. judgment of those who REALLY KNOW.
Our line is not limited to pin games. It includes:
Slot machines, stands, ball gum and peanut venders, and mer-
chandise for them, cigarette machines, parts, globes, and -everything
that an operator of machines needs.
We offer you the right price, prompt service, and ever;y pos-
siMe break all the time. Come in and get acquainted. Pick up a
couple of cdllection books free, use our phone, swipe some ball gum,
and make yourself at home. We like it.
If
For further information write or wire
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ADVANCE AUTOMATIC
SALES CO.
3222 W estern Ave.
Seattle, Wash.
Stewart
&
McQui~e
c.
A. BLAKE, Director of Sales
1351 W. Washington Blvd., Los Angeles
Phone: PRospect 9911
An Advance Creation ••• years
ahead of anything in Pin Games.
If it could not supersede anything else. to.
meet the players- popular demand ••• and
make more money for operators. EXHIBIT
would not produce it.
EXHIBIT:J
newest
Hundreds of Operators and many Jobbers
• • • who visited our factory in the past
weeks ••• pronounce "GOLDEN GATE" a
Miraculous Achievement In Pin Games
the Greatest ever seen.
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DELIVERIES
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and dOwn Datapult the ball. to the &00 Bar
· below •• NOW POR TRIPLE ACTION-8hoot
_tiler ball III the "OPENI CATE" Hol_
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bellut)'--deIIped to be Amwlca'. moat b.au-
tlful Pin Came. Hae a two-toned cabinet and
a 'mlrror_h playing field In a ~Ior_
guarant .... 100% iJlechanlDally p.rfect. Pr0-
duced In two . • lz_18,,38 In. and21i144 in.
."COLDEN.CATE" allO IliOorporat. EXHI.
BIT'I ORICINAL R.tum "OUT" Ball Hole.
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Bigger Money from YOUf' locatlonl.
Yel ••• "GOLDEN.GATE" Is Dynamite.
SE,E YOUR JOBBER qUICK
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5'00; Speedway (stand), $10.00 ; Spiral
asej}all, $1.00; Stands (wood or steel),
$1.00;
Steeplechase,
$2.50;
Stanard
Airway (Legs), $10.00; Ambassador
(Counter Pin Game), $2.50; Tango
Sr., $12.50; Aristocrat (stand), $12.50;
;
(stand),
$2.50;
Three
Jacks,
' $4.50;
ABT Check Target, $5.00; ABT Game
Gold Machine, vends Golf Ball
Hunter, $6.00; ABT Number Target, . Trophy
If
3
holes
are
made,
$10.00;
Topsy-
$6.00; ABT Five Jacks, $9.50; Ball Gum
Turvy Derby, $2.50; Three Ring Circus,
(Half Case), $7.50; Battle Ball, $1.85 ;
$2 25' Treasure Island (stand), $2.25;
Bally-Hoo, $1. 85; Bally Counter Game,
W'hippet (stand), $3.50; Watling Bell,
$2.50; Big Bones (lc to 10c play), $3.50;
25c play, no Jackpot, $5.00; Wang-poo
Blue Ribbon. $17.50; Berkshire Rauio,
(stand), $5.00; Watling Blue Seal Jack-
AIC-DC, adaptable to autos, gets police
pot
Pin Game, $10.00: Whiffle Zip Elec-
calls, $12.50; Blue Bird Dice,' $3.50;
tric (stand), $17.50; WJliz Ball, $1.00;
Broadcast (legs), $4.00; Caille Bell, 25c
Whirl
Wind, $7.50; Whlzbang, $1.85;
play, no Jackpot, $5.00; Caille Puritan,
WOW, $1.85; . World Series, $20.00; All
$5.00; Capehart Bhonograph, $150.00 ;
American,
$5.00; Mutoscopes (Counter
Cub, $4.00; Churchill Downs Target,
Model with reels and card:!!), $10.00;
U .50; Cadet (stand), $5.00; Commander
A'uto-Matic ' Baseball (cost $450.00),
(stand), $3.50; Ohicago Club House,
$85.00; Ralnbo, $2.25: 21 Venders,
$8.50; Duce Wild, $2.00; Dicette (5c or
$12.50; Register, $35.00; Knickerbocker,
1c play), $5.00; Electric Plano, $50.00;
$27.50;
Western Sweepstakes (Auto-
Electric Shockers, $3.50 ; Epsom Downs,
matic
Payout), $39.50; Western Sweep-
$1.85; Favorite, $1.85; Figure Eight,
stakes
(
P lain Model), $22.50.
$1.85; Fatima (stand), $3.50; Five
B a by Grand, 5c play only. $30.00;
Jacks (Fields), $7.50; Five Star Senior
Caille Bell no vender, no jackpot, 25c
(stand), $7.50 ; Five Star Final, $2.25;
play, $5.00; Caille Bell, 25c play, $12.50;
Gettlieb Baseball, $1.00 ; Gold Coast
Jennings
Today, fro~t vender,' jackpot,
(stand) $3.00; Goofy, $2.25; Grippers
50 play, $17.50; JennmgS Bell, jackpot,
(metal), $'3.50; Gypsy, $8.00; Gold Rush,
5c play, $15.00; Jennings Bell, 5c play,
$9.00 ; Dealers Choice, . $2.50; 8-Day
no venuer, no jackpot, $7.50; Jennings
Bike Race (electric lights), $12.50;
Jackpot Bell, 25c play, $15.00; Jennings
Jigsaw, $10.50; Iron Claw (Model D),
Today Front Vender, no jackpot, 5c
$35.00; Streamline, $25.00 ; Universe,
play $10.00; Jennings Victoria, double
$5.00; Pick-A-Pack, $4.50 ; Blackstone,
jackpot, vender, 5c play, $40.00; Little
$8.50; ABT Pool Target (stand), $3.50;
Duke,
jackpot, vender, 1c play only,
Penny Draw, $8.50; Mills Bell Boy,
$27.50; Little Duke, jackpot, no vender,
$10.00; American Beauty, $27.50; 42nd
1c play only,$25.00 ; Mills Bell, no ven-
Street, $12.50; Relay, $20.00 ; Ticker,
der, no jackpot, 25c play, $5.00; Mills
$2.50 ; Master Contact, $27.50; Sharp
F
0 K, front vender, single jackpot, 5c
Shooter, $2.50 ; Iron Claw (Model E) ,
play $27.50; Mills F . 0 K, front ven-
$45.00; Jennings Target (Vender), 1c
der,
'no jackpot, 5c play, $12.50; Little
only, $2.50; Jiggers, Sr., (stand), $7.50;
Duke Tripl-J'ax, 1c play, $45.00; Mills
Jiggers, $2.25; Jack & Jill (stand),
Jackpot Bell, 25c play. $12.50; Mills
$12.50; Lark Puritan, $5.00; Little Duke · Jackpot. Rockola front, vender, 5c play,
(new model), $27.50; King Pin (stand),
$19.50; Mills Jackpot Bell, no Vender,
sa.25: Majestic (stand), $4.00; Mat-Cha-
5c play, $19.50 ; Mills Jackpot, front
Skor, $3.00; Mills Bell, no Jackpot, 25c
vender, factory rebuilt, 5c play, $35.00;
play, $5.00; Mills Fortune Teller, $1.50;
Mills Junior Silent, 1c play only, $25.00;
Mills Puritan. $8.50; Mills Counter Offi-
Mills Silent Escalator, front vender, 5c
cial $2.00; Mills Official Deluxe, $10.00;
play, like new, $50.00; Pace Bell, no
Mills Official with two-way coin divid-
vender, no jackpot, 5c play. $8.50; Pace
er (stand), $12.50; Mills Troubadour
Jackpot Bell, 5c play, $25.00; Pace
(Selective) 5c only, $200.00; Mills Jr.
Jackpot Bell, 25c play, $22.60; Stands,
Silent, 1c play, $25.00; Marbl Jax
collapsible, no screws, no bolts, $3.00;
(stand), $22.50; Monarch (stand), $5.00;
Watling Bell, no vender, no jackpot,
New Century, $5.00; New Deal, $8.50;
25c play, $5.00; W ,atllng, no jack-
Norris Peanut Machine, $3.00; Official
pot, front vender, 5c play, $15.00;
Sweepstakes (Plain Model). $7.00: Ok,
Watling, twin jackpot, front vender,
$2.25: Penny Ante, $6.00; Pontiac,
like new, 6c play, $45.00; Watling,
$17.50; Pennant, $12.50; Progress, $8.50 ;
jackpot, side vender, 5c or 250 play,
PI co Baby Grand, $5.00; Puritan Jack-
$30.00; Mills Silent Escaltor, front
pot, $10.00 ; Puritan Venders, $7.50;
vender, 25c play, like new, $50.00.
Rambler, $5.00; Ritz Floor Sample,
One-third deposit required. Specify
$2.50: Rocket (New Model) $40.00;
whether 1c or I)c slot. Method of sMp-
Ralnbo, $2.25; Rol-Let, $4.00: Screwy,
ment. All machines complete with leg ••
$2.25; Skidoo, $2.25 ; Sky Ride (stand),
IDEAL NOVELTY CO.
$5.00; Skill Ball (stand), $5.00; Silver
3003 Lemp Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Cup, $8.50; Score Board, $8.00 ; Select-
BallT D .. trlbato.... fD State of MluO'llri
Em, $9.00 ; Sweet Sally, $8.00; Skipper,
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF A-1 USED
MACHINES
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MORRIS
MANUFACTURES
CABINETS
For the
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GOlD.es
Lei Us
Figure on Your Needs
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Morris Furniture Mfg.
Company
4433 So. Alameda, Los Angeles, Calif.
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