Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1942 July

REAl. BARGAINS' IN USED EQUIPMI:NT
CONSOLES
3 Mills 4. Bells 3/ 5c & 1/ 25c.
# 2801.2877.2770 .................... ea.
7 Mills 4.Bells. 5c play. # 2338.
2335.2269.2326.2342.2216.
2328 ........................................ ea .
9 Mills 3.B.lls. # 901.927.1000.
900.937.913.945.1017.1018 .. ea .
5 Mills 3.Bells. # 756.740.792.770.
813 .......................................... ea.
4 Mills 3.Bells.
# 548.336.301.
241 .......................................... ea .
25 Mills Jumbo Parades. la.est
• ype. cash pay. used about 2
weeks ....................................... a .
8 Mills Jumbo Parades. la.es.
.ype. cash pay. used about 2
mon.hs .................................... ea .
10 Mills Jumbo Parades. used.
$450 .00
400 .00
500.00
475 .00
450 .00
125.00
95.00
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30
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6 '41 Keeneys Super Track Time.
# 7639.7585.7638.7626.7597.
7629. Extra clean .................... ea.
1 Keeneys Super Track Time
# 7346............................................
10 Evans Galloping Dominos. Brand
New JP Model 2 •• one cabi.
n.ts .......................................... ea.
7 Evans Galloping Dominos. SUo
la.es. JP Model. 2 •• one cabi.
nets ........................................ ea.
Evans Bang Tail. SUo la.es. JP
Model . 2·.one cabinet ................
Evans Galloping Dominos. 30
pay. ' 41 model. 2·.one cabinet
# 4330 ..........................................
Evans Galloping Dominos. 30
pay. brown cabin e.. large odd
drum. sian. head. # 2301..........
Evans Galloping Dominos. red
cablne. ........................................
2 Evans Bang Tails. brown cabi·
ne.. sian. head. large odd
drum. 40
1 pay. # 3165·
2942 ........................................ ea .
4 Bally Club Bells. SUo comblna·
.Ion cash & free play ............ ea .
10 Bally Club Bells. Brand New.
comb. cash & free play ........ ea.
.0
325 .00
275 .00
395.00
295.00
1 Keeneys Super Bells. Brand New 245 .00
2 Keeney Super Bells. used only 2
weeks. # 3242·3243 .............. ea. 225 .00
Keeney 4·Way Super Bell. 2/ 5c
&-2 / 25c ....... -............................... 450 .00
16 Mills Jumbo Parades wi.h vend·
ers. combina.ion free play &
payou •• Brand New .............. ea. 175.00
1 Bally High Hand ,# 22677............ 125.00
3 Jennings Fas. Time. cash pay.
# 140381·140344.·140350 ...... ea.
75.00
27 Columbia Bells. ' SUo GA. rear
door payout .......................... ea .
50.00
20 Columbia Bells. Brand New.
GA. rear door payou ............. ea.
85.00
14 Bakers Pacers. extra clean.
daily double model. 30 pay .. ea. 200.00
'41 Evans Lucky Lucre. 2·.one
cabine •• # 917 ............................ 295.00
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6 Paces Races. 30 pay. brown
cabine •• cabinets refinished like
new. perfect mechanical condi·
.ion. as follows : •
1 Red Arrow JP model # 6259
2 JP Model # 5625·5618 ........ ea.
3 Plain Model.
# 5745·5278·
5744 .................................... ea.
Evans Bang Tail. sian. head.
red cabine •• # 1511 ....................
Evans Bang Tail. red cabin e ••
s.raigh. head. # 1858..................
295.00
260.00
125.00
175.00
265.00
210.00
195.00
150.00
45.00
;10.00
PHONOGRAPHS
BALL Y ONE·BALLS
Bally Ken.ucky # 8199 ................ $175 .00
Bally Grand Na.ional. ,# 5396....
95.00
Bally Haw.horne ........................
35.00
Bally S.ables ................................
20.00
Rock·Ola 3 Up ..............................
15.00
SLOTS
20.00
195.00
145.00
1 Mills Gold Chrome - 5~. SU ....... . 175.00
3 Mills Bonus Bells 5c ................ ea. 145.00
2 Mills Silen. Esc':la.Qrs. 5c. dou·
ble JP. # 278526.211f527 ...... ea.
25 .00
2 Jennings Chief. 5c. # 118675·
65.00
118676 .................................... ea.
Caille. 5c. JP. red cabine ••
65.00
ligh. sides. club handle. # 91292
3 Green Vest Pockets ................ ea.
20.00
1 Paces Reels ................................ ..
85.00
1 Mills Gdoseneck. 5c. double JP.
# 332701 .................................... ..
40.00
Mills Gooseneck. ·5c. double JP •
# 280460 ..................................... .
30.00
75.00
1 5c AC. 7 coin head. JP ............ ..
6 Wa.ling Rol·A·Tops. 5c. Double
JP. GA. # 66927·67115·67845·
35.00
67131·67224·69572 ................ ea .
2 Wa.linl Gooseneck Treasures.
lc. G • double JP. # 67753·
67754 ...................................... ea .
25.00
8 Wa.ling Goosenecks. Double JP.
GA. lc # 63960·54571·54273 ·
56638·51979·54542·51748·
57338 ...................................... ea .
20 .00
6 Wa.ling Goosenecks. 5c. double
JP . GA. # 63403·63835·68793·
63478-59213·63903 ................ ea .
30.00
10 Wa.ling Gooseneck Treasures.
Double JP. GA. # 69703·69701·
69942·63892·69928·69949·69903·
69898·69706·69707 ................ ea.
35.00
107 Mills Blue Fronts. mechanically
recondi.ioned & refinished like
new. plain bells wi.hou. Gold
Award. ligh. sides. 5c & 10c
play. Serials from 360.000
400.000 .................................. ea. $ 85.00
15 Mills Melon Bells. serials from
427.000
437.000 ................ ea .
90.00
.0
.0
5 Seeburg 8800. elec.ric selec·
.ors .......................................... ea. $350.00
5 Seeburg 8800. remo.e con . ... ea 375.00
5 Wurlitzer 500. Keyboard. slug·
proof ...................................... ea . 175.00
10 Wurlitzer 600. Keyboard. slug·
proof ...................................... ea. 165.00
5 '40 model Rock·Ola Supers .. ea. 210 .00
10 '40 model Rock·Ola Mas.ers .. ea. 190.00
4 Wurlitzer 700 ........................ ea. 300.00
3 Wurlitzer 800 ........................ ea. 325.00
3 Wurlitzer 750·E. ES & Adap·
.er .......................................... ea. 375.00
3 Wurlitzer 750 ........................ ea. 375.00
15 Wurlitzer 616 ........................ ea.
55 .00
12 Wurlitzer 412 ........................ ea.
30.00
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Vending Machines Paid Trihute hy
Congressional Representative of III.
NEW YORK- In his column "In The
Nation" which appears daily in the New
York Times, Arthur Krock, writing from
Washington, told on June 5th how Repre·
sentative Charles S. Dewey of Illinois had
interceded in behalf of vending machines to
save them as a great American institution.
Dewey's intercession came after the Direc·
tor of th e Min t was ordered to turn out
nickels composed of equal parts of copper
and silver wh ich would have made them
unusable in the hundreds of thousands of
vending machines in the na tion today.
Wrote Krock:
"The dollar has friends everywhere. Just
now the dollar has more friends abroad
than ever before, and there is reason to
suspect that some influential coin·collectors
among the Axis personages - hedging
against a growing certainty of the success
of the United Nations in the war-are
among them. "She is a good girl, that dol·
lar," once remarked Clemenceau (or per-
haps it was Andre Tardieu ). Therefore, an
account of a move to protect the highest
uni t coin of the United States and its uses
would in all likelihood contain nothing
novel.
But th is is a story of a gallant, eleventh-
hour defense of the broader and more in·
timate uses of a much humbler American
coin, an active part of th e daily lives of
nearly all citizens. They constantly are
asking for "change" so that this mos t con·
venient of our monetary units will be stead·
ily in their possession. The coin is the
nickel, and its defender in this instance
was Representative Charles S. Dewey of
Illinois.
W hen Mr. Dewey was Assistant Secre·
tary of the Treasury and, later, financial
adviser to the government of Poland, he
was accustomed to deal in millions. But
this did not prevent him from realizing the
social and economic implications of a pro-
posed new coinage of nickels and proceed-
ing swiftly and successfully to modify the
metallic formula.
In the second War Powers Act of 1942
there is a direction to the Mint to elimi·
nate the metal known as nickel from the
eoin with the same name because of a
shortage of the metal, vitally essential to
armament production. The Director of the
Mint was instructed, as soon as the act be-
came effective, to turn out nickels com·
posed of equal parts of copper and silver
until December 1, 1946. But during con·
sideration of the act Congress added a
provision, authorizing the Director, with
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throu gh 'canned' music; and it pays for
transportation in many places."
The Treasury promised the R epresenta-
tive that the order would be h eld up until
th e makers of th e 'machines could state
their case. A WPB official told him he be-
lieved there is enough electrolytic manga-
nese produced in thi s co untry to permit a
dash of it to be added to each of the new
n ickels. This would give to th e coin the
magneti c quality necessary to operate the
machines. The Treasury is now working on
a formul a "so that the American nickel,"
says Mr. Dewey, "may continue to carry
on its co nstantly increasing function s."
There seems to be no government plan
to call in existing five-cent pieces as ra-
pidly as the new ones can be minted, al-
though the 6,190,000 pounds of nickel they
are estimated to contain represents about
one week's domestic output of the metal for
which they are named. But, thanks in good-
ly measure to a leading financial statesman,
the new five-cent pieces of lowly commerce
will continue to evoke, when dropped in
the slot, that cheerful and fruitful clang
which forecasts prompt delivery of the
small goods by which the citizens of the
Uni ted States enjoy a large portion of their
daily exi'stence.
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3 DEAD·HEATS - DOUBLE JACK POT,
6 COIN MULTIPLES
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1 EVANS BANGTAILS
1 BALLV ENTRY
1 KEENEY STEPPER·UPPER
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SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
the approval of the Secretary of the Treas-
ury and the chairman gf WPB, "to vary th e
proportions of silver and copper and to add
other materials if such action be in the
pub li c interest."
It was further provided that these five-
cent pieces "shall be deemed to be minor
coins or coinage and not silver coins,"
which leads to the impression that the sil-
ver bloc in Congress saw a chance for an-
other use of 71 cen ts si lver against a world
price of 35 cen ts. That, however, has
nothing to do with Mr. Dewey's rescue act.
One day he was informed by a manufac-
turer . of nickel-in-the-slot vending ma-
chines, which have become an American
institution, that the Treasury was about to
order the Mint to begin the production of
five-cent pieces composed of equal parts of
silver ar,d copper. Since all of these vend-
ing machines, including music boxes, are
set in operation by a nickel that is suscep-
tible to magnetic attractions, the silver-
copper coins would not have started the
rrfachinery.
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Mr. Dewey communicated with the Treas·
ury and urged officials not to bring out a
coin which, unless it were carefully dis-
tinguished from the existing one, would im-
pel citizens to smash unrespondi ng vend-
ing machines; and, if it were not, would
tend to end th e fun ctions of the machines.
He said he believed the Treasury had been
thinking en tirely of the monetary aspect of
the nickel, and nothing of its social and
economic significance.
"The econo mic significance," said Mr.
Dewey, "comes from the development of
the vending machines. Thousands are in-
stalled in manufacturing plants, including
those doing war wOJ;k, where, for security's
sake, human vendors are not wanted, and
wherever the American people congrega te.
A great portion of the peanut crop is moved
through these machines; also fruit and
vegetable juices, milk, chocolate and candy."
" The social significance," Mr. Dewey
told the Treasury, "rests in the fact that
the nickel is the most used by th e public.
It brings food and nourishment to war work-
ers and other toilers; it brings relaxation
KANSAS CITY, MO.-As mid-summer
reaches th e operator's calendar, delivery
and shiftin g of location value occupy most
of the local attention. There seems no
doubt now that new economies effected
in service and maintenance are not going
to result in a loss of profit or in net returns
from the coi n boxes.
Russell Thomas, manager of the Ciga-
rette Service Co., Kansas City, Kansas, one
of the largest cigarette vendor operating
firms in the Midwest, sums up th e reports
th at have been common to most operators
in the area:
"Many rural areas are becoming less
profitable, co nsidering the season of the
year, but this fits in exactly with our
necessity to cut do~n our service and de-
livery mileage_ Most important, we are
finding that plants and other industria,l
units that in th e past wouldn't support a
machine will now prove a very good loca-
tion for one and frequently two machines_
"Since these locations are located along
our ci ty routes they do not add mileage to
our service cars and usually they mean
more profit than we were able to get from
the same machine on an out-of-the-way
rural spot. Th e important thin g to realize
about these locations is that most of them
now employ several times more employees
than they did in pre-war days, the earn-
ings of these workers have increased and
they are spending more time on th e job."
The majority of operators reporting on
this shift of lo cation emph asis, believe th!lt
these plants should be merchandised as
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