Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1936 March

Corporations had a better year in 1935,
with 230 of them &howing an average gain
of 7.9 per cent in net income. General
Motors was up 76 per ' cent, while U. S.
Steel replaced a heavy loss with a small
profit. Outside of these two, the other 228
"averaged a 26 per cent gain.
'I
ONE result of heavy government spend-
ing is that there is more money on deposit
in the country's national banks than ever
* * *
before_ At the close of 1935 the banks
The last week in February was expected
bulged with nearly 25 billion dollars, ex- _ - to be the low point in the spring season
ceeding the 1928 figure by a half billion_
for automobile production. The week of
Just after the banking holiday, in June
February 22nd showed a decline to 62,813
1933; the national banks had but 16 billion
units compared with 74,720 the previous
on deposit.
week.
* * *
* * *
Instead of putting its young men on
relief, British Columbia is training them
and sending them out to the mines_ They
are making a success of it, too, taking the
places of the old, experienced prospectors
who are too aged to buck the elements_
When a railroad buys 15 new locomotives
for transcontinental traffic, it must be ex-
necting to carry more passengers and
freight this summer. Union Pacific bought
that many new Challenger engines.
LOCKS pictured
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or sheet metal, _or of shap~- Lock cams
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CHICAGO.-Jim Buckley, sales manager
of Bally Mfg. Co., rises to announce that
Bally brings the nation a bonus which
will not be restricted to ex-service men,
but will be a boon to every man or woman
who thrills to the challenge of a new and
different pin game_
Bonus is the name of a new game just
announced by Bally, that has a share-the-
wealth feature in-as-much as players actu-
ally win when they lose " .. win an op-
portunity to collect one of the 10, 20, 50
or 100 point awards.
There are 3 holes, side by side at the
bottom of the board. A ball shot in either
the left or right hole automatically oper-
ates a Bonus dial, registering various
awards from 10 to 100. This dial does
not re-set when coin is deposited, and on
subsequent games a ball placed in the
center Bonus pocket will pay whatever is
indicated on the dial. The Bonus feature
is said to be a strong repeat play stimu-
lator.
RepresentatIve.
ERSON
125 Church Street
Representative:
Western
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ROLAND E. LO
LOS ANGELES. - The new Seeburg
Masterdrink ;,Dispensers play a significant
part in the 1936 California Pacific Inter-
national Exposition which opened for the
new season in San Diego last month, as
a res ult of the efforts of Harry N asland of
General Merchandise Distributing Co. in
closing a contract whereby Coca Cola
drinks are to be sold exclusively through
the Masterdrink units at the Fair.
Primary installation among the 40 or 50
locations on the Exposition grounds is in
the Foods and Beverages Building, where
a large battery of the See burg dispensers
replaces the well known Coca Cola bottling
plant in serving soft drinks. In addition
to handling the contract, N asland also was
arranging for the Coca Cola people to
sponsor the public address system calling
attention to the drinks available by means
of the new coin-operated equipment. The
whole set-up was expected to develop wide
public acceptance of coin-controlled vend-
ing mechanisms among the thousands of
people from all over the world who visit
the Exposition_
The Masterdrink, according to word from
the Seeburg factory, takes but four sec-
onds to deliver a perfectly mixed carbon-
ated drink with proper proportions of
syrup and carbonated water. It is equipped
with the compact See burg carbonator, per-
fected after years of experimental work to
achieve perfect carbonation most efficiently
at a low cost of operation. Seeburg also
uses its own Masterdtink draft arm to
assure a uniform drink at all times, with
adjustable features providing for varying
quantities of syrup to be used.
Temperature control is attained through
a special Frigidaire unit. • The complete
Masterdrink mechanism is housed in an
attractive cabinet 72 inches tall, 30 inches
wide and 20 inches deep, designed for in-
stallation in all types of locations ranging
from theatre lobbies to industrial plants,
department stores, office buildings, schools,
etc.
it pos s ibl e f or
entire co un t r y t o enjoy it.
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P. O. AND

N as lan d cl oses dea'l f o r See-
bu rg u nits o n Co c a Col a a t F air.
NATION • GETS
BONUS
B uc k ley make s
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Eastern
DRINK DISPENSER
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815 E . WashingtConl.Bf v .
,
Los Angeles, a 1 •
SLOT MACHINES ROBBED
MARYSVILLE, CaliL-Three slot ma-
chines at a dance pavilion at nearby Rob-
insons Corner were broken into February
3rd with a loss of approximately $50,
Butte county officers were informed.
.M ARC H ,
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71x: 13orsoin KorillA

RATE: 4c PER WORD.
CASH
WITH
ORDER
WITH
ALL
C L ASSIFIED
ANGELES ON THE tST OF EACH MO'NTH .
,No
MINIMUM $1.00
COPY .
FINAL
FORMS
CLOSE
AT
Los
GENERAL DELIVERY ADDRESS AOS ACCEPTED .
SUPPLIES : TEN
POUNDS CHOICE
Pecan meats, $2.90; ten pounds large
white Pistachio nUh. $3.50; ten pounds
large red Pistachio nuts, $3.60; Dry Cell
Batteries. $4.85 per case; Rock.O . Pac' s,
$4.45; Roller bearing percentage regula.
tors, 50c each; G·lass globes for Colum·
bus or Northwestern venders, $1.00
each. $10.00 per dozen. M. T. Daniels,
l027R University Ave ., Wichita. Kan.
sas.
M.P
MANUFACTURER SELLS TO DEALERS
Roller Bearing Clips; Reasonable. H.
Julius, 1758 62nd St., Brooklyn, N.Y .
SS·PJ
FOR SALE: 60 LATEST MODEL SLOTS
in Nickel, Dime and Quarter play. Mills
Extraordinary side venders, $57.00, Gold
Awards and War Eagle Escalators,
$42.00, Pace Comets, $35.00, one nickel
and two dime Watling Rolators never
unpacked, $65.00 each. Mills Tlckettes,
$7.00 each. One·third with order, bal.
ance C. O. D. Scott Bros., Main St.,
Medicine Bow. Wyoming.
M.P
FOR SALE-THREE MILLS Q. T.'s 5c
play. late models. two with venders,
the lot $100.00; one 25c Mills Dewey,
one 5c Mills Dewey, $75.00 each, both
for $125.00 ; one Wa·Hoo pay table,
$10.00; one Ad·Lee 5c Ball of Luck
vender, $7.50; eight Jennings Comet
ball gum venders, like new, a barga in
at $10.00 each, or $75.00 for the lot. One.
third deposit with all orders. F. E.
McKee, 324 S. Wr'ight Ave., Tacoma ,
- Washington.
M.P
VENDING MACHINES, NEW, NEAT,
Attractive, Compact and Complete.
Suitable
for
combs,
handkerchiefs,
cigars, cigarettes, candy, etc. Capacity
25 to 50 packages. Manufactured by us
for individual requirements . $6.00 up,
each in quantities. F. D. Moulton. Box
1591, Hollywood, Calif.
M · C
SUPPLIES. REFILLS. AND MACHINES
for Prophylactic Rubber Vending Ma·
chine Operators.
Write for details.
Artee Co., Upper Darby, Pa.
FMA

WE CARRY a complete line of all the
latest floor and counter machines. Big
variety of late mOdel machines at low
prices. List mailed weekly. MARION
COMPANY. 564 West Doug-las , Wichita,
Kansas.
SS.P
WE FURNISH all types of Tokens or
Checks for Pin Games or Payout Tables,
Slot Machines. etc. Mailing List .com.
piled. Coin Counters, Name Plates.
Write for circulars and samples. SUo
PREME PRODUCTS CO .• 333 N. Michl.
gan Ave., Chicago, illinOis .
DO YOU COUNT PENNIES AND NICK.
ELS? "PRESTO" coin counter counts
and stacks 100 'pennies In 15 seconds,
also stacks nickels. Fits the pocket.
Handy. rapid and exact. Money reo
funded If not satisfied. Price $1.50 each,
Postpaid. SUPREME PRODUCTS COM.
PANY. 333 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago,
Illinois.
SS
MAILING LISTS: Newly complied of
buying operators and Jobbers from
coast.to·coast, or by states If desired.
2,500 names $5.00. 5,000 names $9.00,
7,500 names $12.00. We guarantee our
lists to be up·to.date and accurate be·
cause of regular mailings. SUPREM E
PRODUCTS COMPANY. 333 N. Michi-
gan Ave., Chicago, illinois.
SS
PENNY and Nickel Aluminum Tube Coin
Counters. Stacks, counts. makes wrap-
ping easy. Fits pocket. lc or 5c size
$1.00 each, postpaid. SUPREME PROD.
UCTS COMPANY. 333 N. Michigan
Ave .• Chicago, illinois.
SS-C
60 MARBLE GAMES, ALL ON LOCA.
tion, Total Price $800.00. Just think of
It .. . sixty games on location at $13.33
each. The stock consists of Sportsman
automatic pay·off. Hunters with meters,
late Flashlltes
Squadrons, Torpedos .
Crazy Lanes, ·Calif. Express, and ~I!
good h its and popular lIames. Cash In
games goes to purchaser at time of
taking over the route. Address Box H,
THE REVIEW, 1113 Venice B-Ivd. , Los
Angeles.
Contents
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SPECIAL FEATURES
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The Story of Robert J . Gdns .................... . ......... . ............. 23
Chdrlie Fey, An Industry Sdlutes You . ............ . . . .. . ..... . ............ 25
T he Story of Pistdchio Nuts ........ .. ........................... ' ........ 37
The Future of Automdtic Merchdndising .................... . ....... . ...... 3 9
He Used to Be . ........ . ............... .. .. . . . .......... . . . ......... •. 49
The Evolution of S·w·i·n·g Music .......................... . ........... . . 85
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DEPARTMENTS
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Automdtic Music ................................ . ..... . ........... . . . . 69
Believe It or Nuts ........................ . ...... . ............ . ........ 60
Pits About ·Em ................. . ....... . ......................... . . . . 75
Cdlif. Music Operdtors' Ass·n ........................... . ....... . .... . .. 77
Editorial Pdge ....... . ........................ . .............. . .... . ... 18
Here 's Whdt Music Ops SdY ... . . . ..... . .. . ................. . ..... . ..... 76
~i~h~~:~s : : :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: : ~~
Modern Merchdndi sin g ..... . ............. . ..... . ................... . .. 3 7
Mu sic Survey ........ . ..................... . .. . . . ...... . ... . . . . ....... 74
N . A. C. O . M . M . New s ................ ' ... . .................... . .... ~9
Ndtiondl News Notes .. ....... . .. . ............ . ...................... , 7 .
Northern Cdlifornid Chdtter . . . . .. . ..................... . .... . ........... 65
Oregon Skill Gdmes Operdtors' A ss· n ............... . ... . . . ... . .... . .... .41
Persondlity of the Month ...................... . . . . ......... . ........... 54
Puffs from the Smoke Pdck . .... . ' . .............. . ............... . ........ 59
Questions dnd Answers on Pdtents ......... . ...... . .. .. ......... . .... . . . . 41
Rdps dnd Rhdpsodies ............ : ... . ................... . ..... . ........ 43
REVIEW's Le gdllndex .............. . ................ . .... .. ..... . .... . 27
W . V . M . O . A. News -................................... . : ... . ...... 40
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
March,1936
FIR M
PAGE
A
A.B.T. Mfg. Co ........................................... 4
Advance Automatic Sales Co ......... 50, 51, 86,
Advance Machine Co ................................. 29
Advance Machine Products .................... 29, 52
AMACO, Inc. .. .......................................... 38
Astro Vends, Inc ......................................... 52
Automatic Vendors, Inc ................. , ........... 56
B
Bally Mfg. Co ..................... 6, 7, 19,20, 21, 22,
35, 36, 47, 48
Buckley Mfg. Co ............. 8, 31,,_32, 33,34, 42,
44, 50, 53, 63
Chas. A. Brewer & Sons ............................ 65
M. Brodie ...................................................... 40
Irving Bromberg Co ............................... 50, 51
C
Caille Brothers Co ................................... 45, 46
Capehart Corp ......................................... 78, 79
Chicago Lock Co ......................................... 87
D
Daval Mfg. Co ............................. 57, 58, 67, 68
F
Ferguson Mfg. Co ....................................... 60
Folger Photo Service .................................. 17
G
Gardner & Co ............................................... 54
Genco, Inc. .................................................. 9
General Merchandise Dist. Co ................... -37
D. Gottlieb & Co......................................... 5
Sol Gottlieb Co ............................................. 14
U. G. Grandbois Co ..................................... 41
H
Holdsworth Print Shop.............................. 26
J
O. D. Jennings Co ..................... 89, 90, 91, 92
L
#
L. A. Games Co .............................................
Paul A. Laymon ......................... .26, 43, 53,
Lone Star Coin Machine Co.......................
Roland E. Loop............................................
M
McCormi ck Machine Co .............................
Leo J. Meyberg Co .....................................
Mohr Brothers ............................................
N
National Amusement Co ...........................
Neko Mfg. Co ...............................................
66
62
29
17
75
7~
I
61
41
o
Oakland Automatic Sales Co ..................... 25
Operators Vending Machine Supply Co ... 62
p '
Pacific Amusement Mfg. Co .................... .
....................................... .inside front cover, 3
Pacific Seeburg Co ................................. 70, 71
Permo Products Corp ................................. 72
R
D. Robbins & Co ......................................... 86
Rock·Ola Mfg. Corp ................................... ..
....................... .inside back and back covers
S
1. P. Seeburg Corp ............................... 70, 71
Standard Transfonn er Corp ....................... 64
Stoner Corp . ................................................ 51
Supreme Products Co ............................. 30, 43
V
Viking Specialty Co ..................................... 16
W
Werts Novelty Co., Inc ......................... 26, 30
Western Distributors, Inc ..................... 50, 51
Western Equipment & SupplY' Co ............. 13
Western Vending Machine Co ................... 60
W. W. Wilcox Mfg. Co ............................... 59
B. A. Withey ................................................ 55
Rudolph Wurlitzer Mfg. Co ...................... .
............................................ 80, 81 1 82, 83, 84
.
Z
Zeigler Insurance Agency, Inc ................... 76
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