Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1940 July

Borgoin Mori
Sc PER WORD, MINIMUM $1.00
N!) Gener.al Delivery ads accepted. Send copy,
with remittance to COIN MACHINE REVIEW
1115 Venice Boulevard, Los Angeles , Californi~
SLOT MACHINES REPAIRED•----
Have your machines adjusted, tightened,
cleaned and greased. Replace defective
springs and worn parts. Have them buffed
and painted. Install new Reel Strips and
Award Cards. Increase earning power. Let
GRAHAM do the job. 212 East Palmer
Ave., Glendale, Calif. Phone : Citrus
1-1093.
(SS-C)
WANTE1.1---------:__-
Scales and other vendors. Write us des-
cription and price immediately. SILENT
SELLING CO., Marion, Ind.
(9-40)
WANTED FOR C A S n - - - - - - --
All types of used vending machines. State
lowest price, condition and quantity.
ASCO, 383 Hawthorne Ave., Newark,
N. J.
(TF-C)
A COMPLETE STOCK.- - - - - - -
of reconditioned vending machines of all
kinds at real bargains. Send for list.
ASCO, Dept. CMR, 383 Hawthorne Ave.,
Newark, N. J.
(TF-C)
W R I T E : - - - - - - - - - - --
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COIN
MACHINE
REVIEW
for prices on Used Phonographs and Pin
Tables. STANDARD SALES COMPANY,
?outh 171-173 Post St., Spokane, Wash-
mgton.
(M-S-P)
FOR USED COIN MACHINE:.-----
Be U~ To Date! Send for our Weekly
Bulletm. GOODBODY, 1824 East Main
Street, Rochester, New York.
(MJJ-P)
CATALO1<:,-----------
Showing 700 Reconditioned Machine Bar-
gains; all types. Write for free copy.
STEWART NOVELTY COMPANY, 136
East 2nd South, Salt Lake City, Utah.
(JJA-P)
FIVE DOLLARS N O W - - - - - - -
May save you five hundred later. Before
you invest, investigate thoroughly. Use the
proven services of bonafide investigators
specializing in coin machine research
work. Average fee five dollars. COIN
MACHINE ADVIS(?RY SERVICE, Box
61, Los Angeles, Calif.
(TF)
CIGARETTE MACHINE:.------
Largest selection used Equipment on West
Coast. Tho.roughly reconditioned with new
factory paint job. Reliability--our pass-
word. S. F. MERCHANDISING VEND-
ING MACHINE COMPANY, 156 9th
Street, San Francisco, Calif.
(5-41P)
Honolulu Operator
Visits Mainland
New Levy On
Cigarettes
LOS ANGELES - The story of Wired
Music was too much for A. J. P eterson of
the T. H. Specialty Company of Honolulu
so early in Jun e he boarded the Hawaiian
Clipper a nd Aew to Los Angeles to check
up on co in machin e activities on th e main•
land.
Peterson went to H~nolulu 18 years ago
and his present visit marks his first return
to th e states. For several years he ha s been
operating coin•controlled devices and at the
present tim e has one of the largest opera•
tions of phono graphs in the Islands.
Descri bing th e t rip by clipper P eterso n
said he was never conscious of flyin g at
any time. From th e take off at P earl Har·
bor the clipper was constantly above clouds
and passengers did not see any water until
they came within view of the Golden Gate
at San Francisco.
Whil e here P eterson made the rounds of
the various Wired Music manufacturers
with an eye to picking out equipment for
use in the city of Honolulu. In addition to
his coin machine operations he owns and
operates one of the largest bars in the
Hawaiian Islands.

NEW YORK (R C) - ln a memorandum
iss ued to the cigarette trade, James J. Ho ey,
Collector of Internal R evenue, 2nd District,
New York, stated that The National De•
fense Tax Bill (Revenue Act of 1940)
whi ch was signed by th e President on June
25, l 'J40, increases the rate of tax to $3.25
per thousand on cigarettes weighing up to
three pounds per thousand (formerly taxed
at $3.00) and $7.80 per thousand on cio-.
arettes weighin g more than three pounds
per thousand ( formerly taxed at $7.20) .
These rates went .into effe ct, July 1, 1940.
Th e Act, it was stated, also imposes a
Floor Stocks Tax whi'ch is levi ed upon cig•
arettes which on July 1st, 1940, are held by
any person for sale at a rate equal to the
in crease in th e rate of tax of such cig•
arettes.
In effect, th e increase is 25 ctn ts per
thousa nd or one half cent per pack on a
package of 20 ordinary cigarettes and 60
ce~ts . per thousand on large cigarettes
we1ghmg more than three pennies per
tho11sand. The Floor Stocks Tax it was
stated, will be imposed on cigarettes held
on July 1st, 1940 wh ether by manufacturers
di stributors or retailers.

Foreign Business
For Pfanstiehl
- - - - - - ■ - - - - --
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
WAUKEGAN, 111.-"The good news is
traveling far a nd fast," said Bill Hemming·
er, sales manager of Pfanstiehl Chemical
Company, in speaking of th e foreign accept•
ance being given its new 4,000•play phono•
gra ph needle.
" To illustrate th e broad market we are
reaching with our needle," he continued, "I
need only mention th e many distributors we
have already established in Mexico and
C~~ada and, believe it or not, in England.
Just recently we made a substantial
s~ip1;1ent of needles to one large English
distributor. War or no war, it appears that
the English public still has time for music
and apparently insists on the finest musi~
at that.
"With the good news of the exceptional
merits of the Pfansti ehl needle traveling to
the far corners of the earth, we expect to
be establishin g representatives in many
more forei gn countries in the very near
future."



This index is maintained as an editorial
feature and is not part of the advertiser's
contract. No responsibility is assumed for
errors or omissions.
Appl!ance Wholesalers of Oregon ........ Cover IV
Apphance Wholesalers, lnc ................... Cover IV
AAtlas Novelty Co ..................................................... 18
ulomatic Games .......... ..
:.:42
Baker Novelty Co. ....
. ........................ .... 10
Bally Mfg. Co..........
. 5
Bluebird Record Distributors ....................... 28, 29
California Simplex Dist. Co. .................
. .... 25
Chicago Coin Machine Mfg. Co.
. ............. 4
Chicago Lock Co ............................. :::::::::
.... 10
Eldeen Co . ...... ................. .
Ellman & Zuckerman ..... .
. ................. 30
. ... 17
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Groetchen Tool Co. .............
: ... :12
~erring Refinishing Co .................. . ................... .. 30
oldsworth Print Shop ........................................... 6
International Forwarding Co ............................. .IO
First Communist: "Nice ; weather we're
having, isn't it?"
Second Communist (grudgingly) : "Yes,
but th e rich are having it too."

Little Gift Shop ......................................... .10, 14, 41
Long Beach Coin Machine Co ........................... 45
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Norris Mfg. Co. ... . .................................................. 41
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Permo Products Corp ... .......................................... 28
Pfanstiehl Chemical Co ................................ ........... 24
Phonovision Corp. of America ............ Cover Ill
NOVELTY T A B L E : , - - - - - - - - -
$5.00 up; Free Plays, $ 10.00 up ; Payouts
and Consoles, $15.00 up; Write for com-
ple~e list. JOHN GOODBODY, 1824 E.
Mam Street, Rochester, N. Y. (JJA-P)
Radio•Television Supply Co. Inc ......... Cover IV
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LEGAL EQUIPMENT-------
Challengers, $ 13.50; Red, White and
Blue, $ 14.50 ; Model F 1940 $17.50· Tar-
get Skill, $9.50; Ten St~ike, $89.50 •
Chicken Sam with stand, $87.50; Groet'.
chen Metal Typer, $ 124'.50; Casino Golf,
$4~.50, floor sample; Totalizer, $12.50 ;
Ski-Jump, $74.5_o; Bally Alley, $59.50;
Imps, $9.25; Bmgo, $6.00 ; Stamp Dis-
penser, $7.50; Western Deluxe Baseball,
comb. free play, novelty or auto., $97.50.
1/3 deposit required. Write for complete
list. We buy, sell and trade. MARION
COMPANY, Wichita, Kansas.
(J-C)
July, 1940
A LEGAL COMBINA•
TION VENDOR AND
AMUSEMENT
MA·
CHINE
Sanders, Mac
.................................................. 7
Simmons, W. E...
. .................................. 35
Thompson and Holmes...... ..
. .... Cover IV
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2 Models!
~•ail able
In Bal I
Gum ~r Pean ut Models.
Capacity , 5 Lbs. Peaa
nuts or 700 Balls.
1• 12.50
.. ...... 28, 29
Victor Record Distributors.
Victor Vending Corp ...... ....................................... 11
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D. ROBBINS &. CO.
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Western Distributors .................................. 7, 17, 39
Woll Sales Co ............................................................. 6
Rudolph Wurlitzer Co ................. 19, 20, . 21, 22 , 27
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