Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1942 September

Jap Guns Clicking
nON'T MISS Quality
THESE
LAZAR
SPECIALS!
Guaranteed!
NEW CONSOLES
NEW BALLY CLUB BELL
(4-Coin Multiple. Free Play and Check Pay OffL ........................... $239.50
NEW KEENEY 5c SUPER BELLS (ConvertibleL ......................................... 239.50
NEW BALLY THOROBREDS. One Ball. Free Play. 4-Coin Multiple ........ 289.50
USED CONSOLES
USED
USED
USED
USED
BALLY HIGH HANDS (Like New>.. .................................................. $ 99.50
BALLY BIG TOPS................................................................................ 50.00
BALLY CLUB BELLS (4-Coin Multiple. F. P. and Check Pay Off) 159.50
KEENEY 5c SUPER BELLS (ConvertibleL ....................................... 149.50
ALL MERCHANDISE LISTED IS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE.
Send for List of Used Novelty Games and Good Used Consoles. Low Prices.
One-Third Certified Deposit Requi red With Order . Balance Sh ipped C.O.D.
B. D. LAZAR COMPANY
1425 N. Broad Street
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
Stevenson 4320
1635 Fifth Avenue
PITTSBURGH. PA.
Grant 7818
Lew London Moves
COIH
MACHIHE
ItEVIEW
12
FOR
SEPT.
1942
READING, Pa.-Lew London, of Leader
Sales Co., has just moved to new and
larger quarters a~ 131·133 North Fifth
Street, this city, where he is now able to
give much better service and attention to
the needs of the firm's many, many custom·
ers throughout the country.
Lew has risen steadily since starting his
Leader Sales in this city. More and more
operators believe that his firm is the leader
in the field when it comes to reconditioned
equipment of every type. The firm has
hundreds of testimonial letters, everyone
entirely unsolicited, where operators, job-
bers and distributors throughout the coun·
try pronounce the equipment received from
Leader not only a "True-Value" buy, but
definitely the finest mechanically and in
external appearance.
As Lew reports, "We need these larger
quarters. We have been working day and
night to fill orders of the trade. We make
it our business to guarantee every single
machine we ship re.g ardless of price. The
only way we can do this is to rebuild
each game so that it will meet with the
complete approval of the man who receives
it.
"Our new and larger repair department
completely equipped with lathe, drill press
and other machinery is now even turning
out parts for the machines themselves.
These are parts that just cannot be pur·
chased anymore. Therefore, when an oper-
ator gets one of our 'true-value' buys he is
getting true value in every sense of those
words.
"Our repair department is so arranged
that the operators can drive their trucks
right into our place and their machines are
Shields Buys Property
taken off and placed into this department
LOS ANGELES-Percy Shields is now
for immediate servicing. Our warehouse
a land owner out EI Monte way and will
facilities are now twice as large as for-
shortly_blossom forth as a gentleman farmer
merly. Our showrooms and offices, we be-
"on the si de."
lieve, are among the lar.gest and most out·
Percy has acquired a beautiful piece of
standing in the East. All we ask is that .
property about five minutes from EI Monte
the operator give us a trial and then judge
in the North EI Monte district. The lot has
for hi'mself."
a 140 foot fronta ge and is 350 feet deep.
There are two houses on the property and
Two Remain
it is well covered with shade trees.
TH E REVI EW :
"Before long we'll be having chicken din-
I will say that you r magazine. and t he
ners with surprising regularity," declared
Billboa rd . see m t o be the only d e cent pub.
Perc, while Mrs. Shields beamed her smil-
lications on th e market at the presen t tim e.
ing approval of the idea.
I inte nd to give you a ny busi ness we have
as I do know you ha ve the o perat ors' inter-
e sts in mind always.
I have instru cted ou r a ge ncy to p re pare
copy for th e next issu e.
.
W . C .• Sa n Fra ncisco.
TAX REMITTING SCHEDULE
By consulting this schedule you will find opposit e th e month ino which tax d ecla ra tion
is be ing made the exact amount of tax pa yab le for t he $ 10 Fede ra l st amp a nd th e $50
Federal stamp. All taxes in t hese classific atio ns are payabl e no later th a n the last day of
th e month in wh ich d e claration is being mad e.
Tax paym e nts must be made with certified ch ec k, postal mo ney o rd er or cash.
FEDERAL STAMP TAX RATE SCHEDULE
CO IN·OPERATED AMUSEMENT AND GAMING DEV ICES
MON TH
CHICAGO-One of the busiest spots in
Chicago is the Chicago Novelty Co., Inc.,
where the Shoot the Jap Ray-O-Lite con-
versions are being made and shipped to
operators in all parts of the country.
One of the pioneers in the field, Chicago
Novelty is doing a magnificent job of con-
verting Chicken Sams to the popular Jap
game.
"Our job is not a quick changeover,"
declared Sam Winsberg. "We strip .the ma-
chine completely and everything is checked
and worked on. We put on a very clean
paint job, and the machine, fully recon-
ditioned, is practically as good as new.
"The amplifier, main and gun cables,
trigger assembly, gun lamps and chambers
are in perfect working condiiton, and at
present we find it necessary to strip about
15 machines to keep those that are going
out supplied with necessary parts.
"A 'Shoot The Jap' card is placed in
front of the target. Another smaller card,
8' x 8', reading '20 Shots 5c,' is tacked on
the .g un stand. We use the same wooden
Seeburg doll and hand paint in over to a
Jap soldier. Competent artists do the paint-
ing of the fi gure and the war scene.
"Shooting devices that are bringing up
to $185.00 in the used market can't equal
returns on the Jap machine," Winsberg
added. "Everybody is 'Jap' conscious and
collections will top any shooting device
placed in taverns. That is why we are sdl-
ing and shipping so many complete conver-
sion jobs at the present time."
MONTH S REMAINING IN
FISCAL YEAR
AMOUN T O F TAX PAYABLE
$1 0 TAX STAMP
$50 TAX STAMP
J U L Y _____ __ ___________ .. ______ ________ ___ _ T welve_ .. ________________________________ ..
AUGUST __ ____________ __ . _______________ El eve n ____________________ _____ ___________ _
SEPTEMBER __________________ _________ .Ten _______ .. _________________ _______________ _
OCTOBER ____________________________ .. Nine_. _____________________________________ _
NOVEMBER ___________________________ Eig ht __ . ______ . ______ . _________________ .. __ _
DECEMBER ___________________________ Seven __________ . __________________________ _
JANUARY _________________ _______ __ -Six __________________ . ________ _____ .. ________ _
FEBRUARY ______________________ .. ___ .. Five_. ______________________________ : _______ _
MARCH ________ ___ ___________ :~ _________ Fou r __________________ __ .. _________________ __
APR I L ________________________
Th ree_. __________ ________ __________________ _
MA Y ___________________ _____________ : ______ Two _______________________ .. _______________ ..
J U N E ________________ _________ _____________ On e _____ .. _________________________________ _
:,~
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The U. S. G overnm ent fisca l year starts
July 1st, 1942, an d ends J une 30th, 1943.
$ 10.00
9. 17
8.34
7.50
6.67
5.84
5.00
4.17
3.34
2.50
1.67
.84
$50.00
45.84
41.67
37.50
33.34
~9. 17
25.00
20.84
16.1 7
~ ) 2. 5 0
8. 34
4.17
Kaplan's Diamond Jubilee
LOS ANGELES - Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Kaplan were on hand in Winnipeg, Canada,
on September 1st when Harry's father and
moth er celebrated their Diamond Jubilee.
The affair was a family gathering and
the children and grandchildren were on
hand to help the grand old couple cele-
brate the gala occasion.
Harry is head of the local Southwestern
Vending Machine Co. and he and Mrs.
Kaplan went to Winnipeg by train. Follow.
ing the Jubilee celebration the Kaplans
will visit with their many relatives and
friends in Canada and plan to r eturn home
about the first of October.
YOUR VOICE ON PAPER-
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128 So . Alma St .
Los Ange les
Mention of THE COIN MACHINE REVIEW is your b est in troduction to our advertisers.
AN 16077
~cutAeJ4h
Cttli(CJ4hitt
LOS ANGELES-The Lab.or Day week-
end f.ound men and w.omen .of Western
C.oind.om seeking devi.ous kinds .of relaxa-
ti.on_ S.ome stayed at h.ome and enj.oyed the
balmy weather, s.ome w.orked in their vic-
t.ory gardens, and s.ome s.ought the m.oun-
talns f.or a bit .of b.oating and fishing_ All
in all it was a much milder week-end f.or
the trade than in years past f.or the c.onser-
vati.on .of tires kept the lads cl.ose t.o h.ome_
Over at Ass.ociated Operat.ors .of L.os An-
geles C.ounty M.olly Sim.on is back at her
desk f.oll.owing a splendid vacati.on trip that
t.o.ok her t.o Texas_
William Happel, Jr_, at Badger Sales, en-
j.oyed a visit during the m.onth with Fabric.o
De M.osaic.os, .of Lacubaya, D. F., Mexic.o.
As a result .of the c.onfab 15 machines went
Mexic.o-ward .on a special permit received
by Happel.
Bill Landes, Pfanstiehl Needle representa-
tive in the West, arrived fr.om San Fran-
cisc.o .on August 28th t.o huddle with Bud
Parr .of General Music.
In t.own at the same time was Bill Hem-
minger, Perm.o Pr.oducts salesman agel', wh.o
st.opped at the Biltm.ore.
C.orp.oral Jack Lam.on, Jr_, s.on .of
the Long Beach .owner .of Al.oha N.ovelty
C.o., visited with his family in August and
returned t.o the Mare Island Naval H.os-
pitaL Y.oung Lam.on j.oined the Marines
f.our years ag.o and when all-hell br.oke .out
at Pearl Harb.or he was w.ounded in the
sh.oulder by shrapneL Later at Midway
Island Lam.on saw f.our .of his c.omrades
bl.own t.o an.other w.orld and had his leg
shattered while in charge .of a machine gun
nest .of five .others besides himself. All but
Lam.on were killed in the attack and he
received six machine gun bullets in his left
leg, with .one shattering the b.one. Previ.ous
t.o his stint in the Islands Lam.on was a
machine gun instruct.or .on the West C.oast.
An.other West C.oast c.oinman s.on that
all are awaiting w.ord fr.om is R.oy J.ones,
Jr_, s.on .of R.oy J.ones, music .operat.or, wh.o
was stati.oned at C.orregid.or at the time .of
its fall and has n.ot been heard from since.
Mrs. William Happel, Jr., has been d.oing
s.ome USO w.ork .on bond sales and has been
meeting with her gr.oup .of w.omen at the
Wilshire C.ountry Club. Chances are s.old
.on $25.00 b.onds and pr.ofits .obtained there-
fr.om are turned .over t.o the USO.
Incidentally the Happels are n.ow living
in the Ravensw.o.od Apartments in H.olly-
w.o.od which is .owned by the bux.om Mae
West. Says Bill: "Mae lives .on the fI.o.or
ab.ove, and her manager lives .on the fI.o.or
bel.ow us." T.o which THE REVIEW adds that
steam heat w.on't be necessary in the Hap-
pel's apartment this winter.
Paul E. Cr.owley, f.or 17 years West C.oast
general manager f.or C.olumbia, has resigned
t.o return t.o San Francisc.o, and will w.ork
with a defense industry f.or the durati.on_
Ge.orge Aristaga, f.ormer Fresn.o .operat.or
is n.ow in the Army.
'
P.olice raiders visited the L.os Angeles
Bear Yet
Bear Yet
,
The 'most thorough and complete "CHICKEN ;;SAM"-
Change-over to "JAP" Ray Guns - in the -U; S. A.
"SHOOT THE JAP"
Ray·O·l.ile Guns
$135.00 Value
$110.00
Reconditioned Seeburg " CHICKEN SAM" Guns converted to the Jap Ray Gun
by factory trained m echanics. Oriental doll and e n tire inside of cabinet is
hand painted by y.rell-known Chicago artist. When we get through, the
machine in appearance and condition is p ractically new. Amplifier, tubes,
cables and all parts checked and ready for location. Our price $110.00. One-
third deposit with order. Special cash offer. A certified che ck of $100.00 will
start one of these quick inc9me Ray Guns on the road to you! The most
thorough and complete conversion in the country.
Cox Vending Machine Co. of Salisbury, North Carolina, w rote-"It is always
a pleasure to receive second-hand equipment in such fine s hape."
CmCAGO NOVELTY COMPANY, inc.
1348 Newport Ave.
Chicago, III.
COIH
MACHIHE
IlliVlli'N
13
FOR.
SE,..,..
swanky J.onathan Club September 8th; ar-
rested bartender Frank Ertman, and c.onfis-
cated five sl.ot machines.
G.ord.on Hicks is n.ow assisting R.obert
Stark .on his Wired Music set-up in L.ong
Beach.
H. L. Chish.olm, f.ormer service man f.or
varl.ous .operat.ors in San Dieg.o and Oak-
land, is n.ow Private Chish.olm and is sta-
ti.oned at present at Camp Rucker, Ala-
bama.
An.other .of c.oind.om's men in service is
R.obert R. Riddell wh.o was graduated from
Officers' Training Sch.o.ol in Miami, Fl.orida,
.on September 10th as a Sec.ond Lieutenant.
Clark Gable is attending the same sch.o.oL
Riddell's h.ome p.ort is Pasadena where his
father 'operates Wired Music and Cigarette
machines.
F. C. Hardy, Oxnard, has m.ore than just
his music .operati.ons t.o brag ab.out. Sec.ond
pride and j.oy .of this p.opular .operat.or is
his fI.ock .of first class hens. Extra, super
de luxe specials are what the f.olks call the
hen fruit fr.om the Hardy acres and visiting
c.oinmen, carrying away samples, prove the
f.olks are right.
Irving Br.omberg, wh.o has been in the
now Avaitatle
SHIFT COLUMN CHUTES, WITH ONE KING SIZE, TO FIT THE
POPULAR DU GRENIER MODEL S STREAMLINE
Increases Capacity. Adds King s izer Opens new locations , Saves servicing _
Limited quantity only . $15 .00 each f . o. b _ factory .
Have you tried our STYNAMITE CLEANER ? Will clean greasiest, d irtiest
machine in 3 to 5 min utes.
A small stock of new Du Grenier CHAMPIONS , new and used models of all
makes , still available at ma r ket prices. Immediate deliveries .
R. A. PABINA Ii. CO.
Bear
Yet
.
1724 S. Vermont, LOS ANGELES
156 9th St., SAN FRANCISCO
DU GRENIER WESTERN DISTRIBUTORS
j.obbing and distributing business .on the
C.oast f.or the past ten years, and pri.or t.o
that was in New Y.ork City, has cl.osed his
.offices f.or the durati.on.
Sam Niles, wh.o .operates up Santa Maria
way, paid l.ocal c.oinmen a visit .on Septem-
ber 9th and had a taste .of the dim-.out .on
his way S.outh. Sam ch.ose the C.oast high-
way and when night .overt.o.ok him n.orth .of
G.oleta f.ound that his c.owl parking lights
.on his Huds.on weren't much g.o.od f.or driv-
ing. When he turned .on slightly brighter
Ji'ghts a highway oatr.olman quickly caught
up with him and advised him the war was
still .on. Sam went h.ome by daylight.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gutshall s.ought .out
Big Bear lake f.or their Lab.or Day vacati.on.
M.ost .of the time was spent pil.oting "Wh.o
Dat" .over the waters and pulling .out the
big .ones.
'
An.other c.oinman enj.oying a similar vaca-
ti'.on was Milt.on Lange, Glendale, wh.o was
at Lake Arr.owhead. Milt has a big Chris
Craft up there and delights in cutting
acr.oss the lake at 40 miles an h.our.
Jack Pfeiffer willl.ong remember the ride
he t.o.ok .on Gutshall's b.oat .on Lab.or Day.
Gutshall gave Pfeiffer the rear seat in the
b.oat and f.orthwith "gave her the gun."
Waves fr.om b.oth sides gave Pfeiffer a c.on-
tinu.ous sh.ower and when the ride was fin-
ished water was dripping fr.om alm.ost every
part .of Pfeiffer's pers.on.
The Flu caught up with Bill C.orc.oran
and laid him l.ow in San Francisc.o. On the
10th Bill was still in bed but d.oing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Jean Min th.orne returned
fr.om a three day visit t.o Las Vegas .on
September 8th. They put up at the EI
Ranch.o Vegas while there and Jean s.old
9 Premiers and 1 President despite the fact
that the trip was primarily f.or pleasure.
M. C. Edwards, San Bernardin.o .operat.or,
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