Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1942 September

SPECIALS from JONES SALES CO.
BRAND NEW MACHINES
Bally Club Bells .................................... $235.00
Evans Jackpot Dominos ........................ 395.00
Groetchen Columbias, rear pay........ 85.00
5c Mills Gold & Copper Chromes ...... 238 .50
10c Mills Gold Chromes ...................... 243 .50
25c Mills Copper Chromes .................. 248 .50
Mills Jumbo Parades, Comb. Cash
and Free Pial .................................... 175.00
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SLIGHTLY USED CONSOLES
Bakers Pacers, Daily Double,
30 Pay .............................................. $200.00
Bally Club Bells.................................... 150.00
Columbia Bells, GA, Rear Door Pay.. 50.00
Evans Gal. Dominas, Latest JP
Model, 2 Tone Cabinet .................... 295 .00
Evans Bangtails, 40·1 pay,
Na. 3165-2942 .................................. 165.00
Evans '41 Lucky Lucre, 2 Tone Cab •.. 295 .00
Jennings Fast Time, CP ...................... $ 65.00
2 Keeney Super Bells, Floor Samples 200.00
Mills 4-Bells, 1/ 25c - 3/ 5c .................. 450.00
Mills 4-Bells, High Serials, Clean ...... 400 ,00
Mills 3-Bells .......................................... Write
Mills Latest Jumbos, Used 2 Weeks.. 125.00
Mills JumbC! Parades, Clean................ 75 .00
Mills Square Bells ................................ 50.00
Paces Races, Red Arrow, JP Model.. 200.00
Paces Reels .......................................... 75 .00
Bally
made to accommodate Little Napoleon
Willie Blatt who is an auxiliary policeman
and does duty on the regular Tuesday meet-
ing time.
Out of town vacationing is Nat Cohn of
Modern Music Sales. Back from vacations
with smil es from here to there are Leo
Bernstein and Sarah Gersh of the Byrde,
Richard & Pound agency.
Phil Bogan has just returned from a
buying trip that took him to the midwest.
Larry Serlin, whose long suit is music
and cigare ttes out on Long Island, reports
operating A-I in his area.
Moe Mandell, Northwestern Sales & Serv-
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'41 Derbys, Extra Clean ...................... 225.00
SLOTS
Mills 5c Original Chrome Bells .......... $160.00
Mills 5c Melon Bell............................... 90.00
Mills 5c & 10c Blue Fronts, Refin-
ished and reconditioned like new.. 85.00
WANTED TO BUY FOR CASH
Keeney's Super Track Time, Bally Turf Kings, Fairmounts, Jockey Clubs, Mills Gold
Chromes, Nickel Chromes. Mills Brown Fronts and Bonus Bells .
We have a large quantity of all types of equipment, Ine/uding Slots, Consoles, Five 8all
Tables, Phonographs, not menfioned in this ad. Write for complete list with prices.
COIN
MACHINE
REVIEW
10
FOR
SEPT •.
.1942
JONES SALES CO.
JONES SALES CO.
1330-32 Trade Ave.
31-33-35 Moore 51.
Hickory, N. C.
Tel. 107
Bristol, Va.
Tel. 1654
1few 1(CI*/t
NEW YORK (RC) - Despite gasoline
rationing, the tire bugaboo, and the loss of
most of the good service men in the Gotham
area, local operators are not disheartened,
but continue to cover their routes and give
the vexw; best possible service under existing
conditions.
Irv. Mitchell is proving to be the oper-
ator's best friend with his completely-
equipped shop to supply the machine-
tooled parts no longer available from the
original sources. Irv. has don e a bang-up
job machining parts fo r operators.
Vacations are still the fa shion, but some
of coindom's biggest names haven't taken
time for vacations this year. Lou Cantor's
The New York Specialties Co., with Leon
Berman at the head, is now happily en-
sconced in new quarters at 585 10th Ave-
nue. Danny Subarsky, who operates as the
Automatic Coin Repair Service, also shares
the premises.
New meeting date for the Automatic
Music Operators' Association is at 4 p.m.
on Wednesday of ea~h week. Change was
PIN GAME OPERATORS!!
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STILL
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US!! Contains Silver Points, Leaves,
lifters, Switches, Bakelite Bushings,
Separators, Contact Point Adi~s­
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Tail Wire.
ASK FOR OUR FREE PARTS AND SUPPLIES CATALOG!
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BLOCK MARBLE CO.
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"BIT THE
SIAMESE RATS"
'Hitler and the JapJ
A PO'SITIVE SENSATION
Players Stand in Line
to Shoot
A new Wooden Composition
Figure and Legs - Figure re-
verses when hit, showing a Jap
on one side and Hitler on the
other side.
Unit consists of a new wooden composition .
figure which reverses and wooden legs as
well as new scenery processed in sixteen
colors. All units thoroughly checked and
ready for easy installation. Streamers for
top of machine reading " Hit The Siamese
Rats-Hitler and the Jap" furnished with
each unit.
$15 00
for complete unit F.O . B. San
Antonio . Terms: 50% with or-
der, balance C .O.D. (payment
in full will save C.O. D. fee). $10.00 each
for figures only (no scenery).
Samples Sold with Money Back
Guarantee
If you convert a Chicken Sam, insist
on the Siamese Rats Unit.
. We Have Jap Conversions
for Bally Shoot the Bull and
Bally Rapid Fire-$15.00 Ea.
Manufactured Exclusively by
. ~
1527 FAIRMOUNT AVE.
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
GET IT FROM BLOCK-THEY HAVE IN STOCK!
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CHICKEN SAM OPERATORS
recent business trip was in the nature of a
vacation even though he had a pocket full
of orders upon returning. Jack Mitnick, of
the George Ponser office, had to cancel his
plans at the last minute but still has the
maps "just in case." Mike Munves, the
Arcade King, who is always hitting the
ball, let out the rumor h e will depart
shortly for a brief rest.
•.• GET THE ...
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Harold W. Thompson
(SEEBURG DISTRIBUTOR)
415 Carolina St., San Antonio, Texas.
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ice in Brooklyn, entertained Ed Flanagan
of the B.oston office in mid·August.
Yellowstone National Park was one of
the hi ghli ghts in th e vacation of Lee Rubi·
now, prexy of the Music Machine Oper·
ators' Association. Lee says he enjoyed it
all immensely.
This is the busy season for Al Blendow,
penny a rcade chief for International Muto·
scope. Al keeps his fingers on the many
arcades and resort installations in the met·
ropolitan area and helps the arcade boys
immeasurably.
John A. Fitzgibbons, of 0. K. Machines,
is sh ipping games right and left. Jack took
his first plunge in THE REVIEW last month
and as a result gai'ned a lot of new friends
and customers. All .games leaving the Fitz·
gibbons establishment are in A·l condition
for th eir treatment and reconditioning of
games is unequalled, according to Jack.
Louis Kereszkshy, pioneer musi c operator
here, passed away recently on Long Island.
Sam Sacks is making good use of his
week·ends by pulling th e big ones from
their favorite spots down in Sheepshead
Bay. Invariably, Sam, Jr., only 4, goes
alon g to wake daddy when the cork bobs.
Pending taxes on amusemen t devices have
c..l1.sed a vendin g machine boom, accord ing
"' Al Cohen of the Asco Vending Machine
~Kchan ge. Al is on the go daily taking
care of th e demands of more and more new
customers.
Bip Glassgold, headman at DuGrenier,
cor,tinues as busy as the proverbial one·
armed paper·hanger. In to see Bip during
August were Blanche Bouchard and Lean·
der Yeaton, factory execu tives from Haver·
hill; B. H. Feinberg, back from a swing
through New York state; Joe Snow, in from
the midwest; and Bob Klein, Pennsy, Mary.
land and Delaware representative. Sales on
the new Champion continue as well as
sales on used machines.
William Nunnelly, one·half of the team
of Nunnelly and Murphy, who have oper'
ated arcades for years and have had the
Arcade at Rockaway Beach for 38 years,
made the main stem in August and acq uit·
ted himself by placing his signature here
and there for new equipment for their
operation s.
• • NOW TRY THE BEST!!
~ Lew London's Famous "True-Value" Buys!! Every machine guaranteed regardless
of pricel Refinished second to none in both mechanical perfection and external
"oppearancel . We do not ship junk!! Our business is based upon repeat orders-not one
time sal.esl' A trial order will convince youl
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AMERICA'S FINEST CONSOLE BUYS!
Keeney.Super Bells, F.P. & P. O., Latest Model, Brand New in Original Factory
Sealed Crates .... :....
.... .... .... ......
. ............................ _ ...... _ .....• _...
. ....... $239.50
Keeney Super Bell •• F.P. & P. O .• Slightly Used . Cannot Be Told From New.....
147.50
Bally Club Bell •• 4·Coin Multiple. F.P. & P .O .• Latest Model. Built With Electric Pu.h
Button , Brand New in Original Factory Sealed Crates ...
Bally Club Bell •• F. P. & P .O., Late Serial., Slightly U.ed. Cannot Be Told From New ...
Bally High Hand. Very Latest Model, Brand New in Factory Sealed Crates .. .
Bally Hi gh Hand . Used. Cannot Be Told From New ... . . .............................................................. .
Keeney Tripl e Entry. Rebuilt. Perfect Mechanically and in External Appearan ce .... .
Evans Lu cky Stars. 7-Coin Head. Latest Model. Slightly Used .......................................... .
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264 . 50
149.50
189.50
119.50
99.50
99 . 50
69 .50
49 .50
PAYOUT TABLES
LEGAL EQUIPMENT
CAROM .. .... .............
. ... $19.50
. ......... 29.50
GOLD MEDAL .
HAWTHORNE
........................................ 39.50
PACEMAKER ................................................. 44.50
Scientiflo Batt in g Practice, Latest Model .
Brand New in Ori ginal Factory Sealed
Crates ...............
. ............................... $149.50
Keeney Anti-Aircraft Guns, Used...
29.50
1,000 F. P. PIN GAMES
In Stock Ready for Immedi ate Shipment. Every
One Guaranteed Regardless of Price. Tell Us
Wh at You Need!
TERMS :
500 BELLS AND CONSOLES
Of Every Descr iption on Ha nd . Eve ry On e Per.
fect Mechanically and in External App earance.
Submit Your Requ :re men ts!
1/ 3 Deposit Must Accompany All Orders. We Shop Balance C. O. D.
Write for Our Complete L ~st!
LEADER -SALES COMPANY
131-133 N. FIFTH STREET, READING, PA.
(Phones: 4-3131-4-3132)
NOTE OUR NEW ADDRESS
CO,,,
Laymons' Add Card Line
The New York offices. of Arthur H. Du·
Grenier, Inc., are now well established at
241 East 44th Street. Phone number h as
been changed to Vanderbilt 6·1778 and, as
Bip puts it, "We're here to con tinue to
offer opera tors th e same service as in th e
past."
Max Rubinowitz
LOS ANGELES-Paul A. Laymon an·
nounces that he has been appointed dis·
tributor in thi s area for a line of picture
cards for Arcade vending equipment.
Paul invites Arcade men to come in and
see the wide assortme nt avai labl e.
Spokane Revenue Hits Peak
Hilo Operator Hospitalized
SPOKANE, Was h.-Revenues from the
operation of pin.ball machines in Spokane
reac hed an all·tim e hi gh accord in g to rec·
ords of th e licensin g department showin g
receipts of $73,500 from th e issuance of 486
pe rmits.
HILO, Hawaii - Back in the harness
again after a period in the hospital from an
ulcer operation is Hilo's music operator
Archie M. Kennedy.
'
Reported Kennedy: "I feel pretty good
now. It's surprisi ng what can unexpected·
Iy h appen to a man."
THE REVIEW voices the wishes of the in·
dustry in expressing happiness a t his quick
recovery.
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Hollywood, California

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MACHINE
REVIEW
11
FOR
SEPT.
1942

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