Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1936 April

SCREEN TES.,
The New Marble Game Unique!
At all leading Jobbers on the
West Coast
LOOK at these
OUTSTANDING FEATURES:
1- 20 different scores which player can manipulate by skill.
f.o.b.
Los Angeles
Slzs: 22"
X
2- A very a ttractive' combination of 18 flashing lights on
the p lay field, arranged in an entirely new and dis·
tinctive manner.
45" De Luxe Model
Here's what they say!
Local jobbers and distributors who have seen SCREEN
TEST pronounce it to be the most outstanding game to
be released on the West Coast in 1936!
3 - Player can change payou t awards- placing SCREEN
TEST in a class by itself!
4- Four electrical units provide suspense and action from
the first to the last minute the game is played!
Distributors and Jobbers:
WIRE for EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY
WE MUST CLEAR OUR FLOOR COMPLETELY TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR NEW
SCREEN TEST" GAME. THEREFORE, WE OFFER
If
BARGAINS
IN USED GAMES
Contact
BARGAINS
IN NEW GAMES
$5.00
Jr.; Ligh tning
Beacon; Traffic, model C; Dealer; Flying
Trapeze; Drop Kick; Action; Baby Lite·A·
Line; Impact
Criss Cross, late model; Barrel R211; Jen·
nings Football; Builder Upper
Screamo; Frisky
Crazy Lane; Rapid Transit; Squadron
Big Shot, l·ball automatic .
$7.50
$10.00
$15.00
$19.50
$50.00
Why Pay More?
MULTIPLE
SILVER CUP
MAD CAP
BUDGET
ROTATION'
PONIES
BIG SHOT
PEERLESS
REPEATER
RACES
DERBY Ticket Game
BONUS Ticket Game
PALOOKA
RED SAILS
STOCK EXCHANGE
ALL STARS
TURF CHAMPS
HOLLYWOOD
DITTO
Brass Checks for Slot Machines,
5c or Ie size, $3.00 per M
L. A. G.AMES COMPANY
( '.
(WM. NATHANSON)
2833 West Pico Street
102

COIN
MACHINE
Los Angeles. Calif.
REVIEW
APRIL.
1936
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WRITE FOR SLUG
ed on heavy, durable cardboard: the
CARDS -R w epr~duc
arnIng card shown below hal been pnnted
by THE REVIEW as a service to operators
who have trouble with " sluggers." These cards will be sent to operators at cost, 20 cents per
dozen, plus IDe postage, or sample cards will be sent free on request to THE REVIEW,
11 13 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles.
A laugh from the Associated Press story
which read:
"Wildwood, N . J.- Mrs. Wi ll iam An-
derson gave birth to her 18th ch il d yester-
day. Mrs. Anderson is 39. Her husband
is 47. Sixteen of the children are living,
two of them married. Ten are attendi ng
school.
" Mr. Anderson is an interior decorator. "
Slow Waitress: "This is a very fine salad,
sir. The apples come from Washington,
the nuts from Brazil, the celery from Cali-
fornia, and the cream from Iowa."
Customer : "Oh, so that's where you've
been."
"
NOTICE
$1000 rine 01' 5 Yeal's' Impl'ison-
ment is the penalty 101' using slugs
01' any substitutes 101' money in
this machine.
- Sec. 5462, Revised Stat utes of U S.
--Sec. 282, Tit le 18, U. S Code Annotates:!
Some men fall to their knees when they
propose, others are ab le to hold their liquor.
Farmer (to hired hand): "Where' s the
horse I just told you to have shod?"
Hired Hand : "Oh, I thought you said
shot. I just finished burying her. "
H e: "I t doesn't take much to turn a
woman's head ."
She : ''I'll say not! That one just turned
to look at you."
Mickey: " D on't you love driving on a
n ight like this?"
Mike: " Yeah, but I thought I'd wait
unti l we got a little further out of town. "
J udge: " You are charged with driving
eighty miles an hour, smashing a light pol e
and knocking over a telegraph pole. . Do
you have anything to say ?'~
Sweet Young Thing: " It seems that I
should have some privi leges for the $20
I pay for my license."
There was an old woman
Who lived by the hi ll ,
She sold good stuff
And folks love her sti ll.
Three young men, considerably under the
weather because of too many libations,
dashed frantically through the Union Sta-
tion a few evenings ago and down through
the train sheds toward a train about to
depart for Chicago.
They ran breathlessly to climb onto the
steps of the observation car, which had
been winking its red taill ight goodbye to
them. Two of the inebriates made the steps
and rode on, but the third stumbled and
sprawled along the right of way.
Up dashed two burly redcaps, who pick-
ed up the unfortunate chap, brushed him
clean of clinkers, and commisserated with
him.
"Too bad, boss, you missed dat train,"
they sympathized. " Your pa ls caught it,
though," one comforted.
"Yesh?" came the dazed answer. " Well ,
do yo u know-they were· down here to
shee me off!"
For the benefit of his Technicolor cam-
eras fi lming "D ancing Pirate," producer
Jock Whitney had two oxen bleached and
painted from their natural dark brown to
a golden hue. The two beasts now bolt
in terror on the Radio lot every time they
see each other.
APRIL ,
1936
INDEX TO CONTENTS
SPECIAL FEATURES
After Pin Games . . . What? ,,"""""""""
Electricity for Pin Games-
By A. B. Chereton""""""""". """,,""""
He Used to Be "",,""""""""""" ,,",,"""""
Inside Story of the Tacoma Case-
By Roy D. Peck""".
",,",,""""
Automatic Vendors, Inc., Carries On""""
Your Phonograph Is a Vending Machine
By Earl Holland""""""""""". ,,"""""""
Operators and Co·operators"". """",,",,"
17
21
37
51
57
West, is fast gaining a reputation for pro-
ducing the finest babies in the coin machine
industry.
Latest addition is a husky boy for Joe
Guion, Santa Catalina Island representative
for Automatic Vendors, Itic., -and Mrs.
The youngster arr ived Monday
Guion.
morning, April 6th, just in time to make
the Annual Spring Special number of THE
REVIEW.
75
77
DEPARTMENTS
A. M. A. of Iowa".
97
Association Directory" ".".
""" .. """,,. 24
Automatic Music".".""". ".""" .. ,,",,.,,"" 75
Believe It or Nuts--By Art Weld.".""""" 55
Bits About 'Em""."""""".
82
California Music Operators' Ass'n
(Northern Division) "".""" .. ,,",, .. ,,""
76
California Music Operators' Ass'n
(Southern Division) ."."""" "."".""" .. ,,,,. 92
Editorial Page "".-.. ""
18
Here's What the Music Operators Say" .. 85
Hits on Discs".""".
" .. """ .. ".,, 86
Illinois-Indiana Music Operators ' Ass'n" 90
In the WesL..""." .. ".""." .. " .. """ .. ".""".". 48
Long Beach Amusement Games Ass'n"" 67
Modern Merchandising . """"""."",, .. ,,",,. 33
Music Survey for April
90
N. A. D. A. Notes."""""
38
National News Notes "" .. ".,,"""
15
North Carolina Automatic Music Ass'n"" 82
Northern California Chatter..."."".""""". 40
Oregon Skill Games Association" .. """ .... 65
Patents, Questions and Answers"." .... " 59
Puffs from the Smoke Pack- By Art Weld 68
Raps and Rhapsodies"."""". "".""."".".". 50
REVIEW'S Legal Index""."" .. "" .. " """.27,28
REVIEW Service Bureau"
38
W. V. M. O. A. News""..
".""",,. 36
FLASH! IT'S A BOY
• Congratulations in order for Joe
Guion of Automatic Vendors.
LOS ANGELES. -This city, in addition
to being the coin machine capital of the
COIN
Model E-23- Pl'ovided with three terminals and
especially des igned for combination "kicker and
light· up" games. Supplies sufficient D.C, volta ge
from two outside terminals fo r kickers , a nd uni -
form G volts D.C. for lights from e ith er outside
t.ermi n al to ce nter terminal. R epl aces up to six
batteries in series or two sets in sel'ies·para.llel.
Eliminates Bulb Burn-Outs. List Price, $4,95.
Flee your jobber or write us today for samples of
B-23-Also E-2 especially design ed for Pay Tables
and E-33 for games requiring high er voltages!
Remember - an ELECTROPAK is ava ilable for'
every type of Pin Game or Payout Table!
See Your Nearest Jobber or Write Us Today
ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS COMPANY
6527 Russell St.
MACHINE
Detro it , Mich .
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