Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1943 June

MILWAUKEE
SEE
CARL HAPPEL
LOS' ANGELES
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BILL HAPPEl.
BADGEB'S BABGAINS
MILLS THREE =BELLS
MILLS FOUR BELLS
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BRAND . NEW CABINETS
Genuine Factory Rebuilt
Serial around 2200

995 00
795 00
Genuine Facto,ry Rebuilt
and Refinished Like New ,
LATE SERIALS
RECONDITIONED CONSOLES
Keeney Super Bells, 4 way, 3-5c, 1-25c .............................. $695 .00
Keeney Super Bells, 2-way, 2-5c or 5c-25c ............................ 395.00
Keeney Super Bells 5c (combination!. ................................. 225.00 ·
Bally Club Bells, combination (good as new) ...................... 225 .00
Evans Lucky Lucre 5-5c (refinished I. ..................................... 225.00 .
Bally Roll ' Em (refinished) ..................................................... _ 225.00
Pace Reels lIate rail model!. ............................................... 124.50
Bally Hi Hand (refinishea) ...................................................... 124.50
Bally Big Top .............................................................................. 124.50'
New Evans Galloping Dominos, Jackpot.. ............................
New Buckley Track Odds Daily Double ..............................
Buckley Tr ack Odds Daily Double lIate>.. ............................
Evans Lucky Lucre 3-5, 2-25c ....................................................
Baker's Pacer (daily double) llike new>.. ............................
New Mills Jumbo Parades, Free Play ......................................
Mills Jumbo Parades (combination F.P. P.O. !. ...................
Mills Jumbo Parades Automatic llike new>.. ..........................
MILLS BLUE FRONTS 5c
JENNINGS CHIEFS 5c
Serials around 400,000
Rebuilt and Refinished
Machines Look Like New
Rebuilt and Refinished
Machines Look Like New
Late Four Star Model
149 50'
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495.00
450.00
325.00
179.50
179.50
149. 50
COIN
MACHINI
REV'iEw
RECONDITIONED PHONOGRAPHS
Wurlitzer
Wurlitzer
Wurlitzer
Wurlitzer
Wurlitzer
Wurlitzer
Wurlitzer
Model 950 ..........................
Model 850 ............................
1942 Victory (new>..........
Model 750E ........................
Model 800 ............................
Model 500 ............................
Model .16 Illuminated ........
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Seeburg 9800 R.C ...............................
Seeburg 8800 R.C ...............................
Seeburg Colonel R.C . E.C .................
See burg Commander E.C .................
Seeburg Mayfair (Refinished>.. ..........
Seeburg Regal (Refinished I. .............
Mills Empress (Refinished >................
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New Rock-Ola Commando ..................
Used Rock-Ola Commando ................
Rock·Ola Super (Refinished!. .............
Rock-Ola Master (Refinished>.. ..........
Rock-Ola Deluxe (Refinished>. ...........
Rock·Ola Standard (Refinished>. .......
Rock·Ola Glamour (New!. .................
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WALL BOXES AND ACCESSORIES
Seeburg Bar-o-Matic ............................ $44.50
Rock-Ola 1940 Bar............................... 9 .50
Keeney Boxes.......................................... 9.50
See burg Select-a·Matic.......................... 9 .50
Seeburg Wall-a·Matic ............................ 29.50
Rock·Ola 1940 Wal!... ........................... 18.50
Illuminated Speaker Cabinets ..............
Badger 2-Tone Walnut 12-in.
P. M, Speaker ......................................
Packard Pla-Mor Boxes ........................
Buckley 1942 Illuminated Boxes
(Gold) ................................................
16.50
16.50
32.50
19.50
Buckley 1940, Refinished.................... 12.50
New 30 Wire Cable .......................... 40c Foot
Used 30 Wire Cable .......................... 25c Faot
New Shielded 2-Wire Cable ...... : ..... 12c Foot
Record Carrying Cases........................ 4.95
Organ Illuminated Speaker .................. 24. 50
RECONDITIONED ARCADE EQUIPMENT
Every Machine Listed Comp'ete'y Refinished and Reconditioned-Guaranteed In Perlect Working Condition-Ready for Location
Kirk Night Bomber .............................. $395 .00
Mutoscope Sky Fighter ........................ $395.00
Airocraft Test Pilot .. ~ .......................... $249 . 50
Evans Super Bomber ............................ 395.00
Mutoscope Drivemobile .................... 350.00
Evans Play Ball llike new>. ............. 249. 50
Keeney Air Raider ............................ 249. 50
Mutoscope Punch-a· Bag lIatel. ......... 295 .00
Bplly Sky Battle .................................. 295 .00
Bally Rapid Fire .................................... 225.00
Exhibit Knock Out Puncher ................ 179.50
Mutoscope Punching Bag .................... 175.00
Geilco Play Ball lIatel.. .................... 215.00
National O .K. Fighter ........................ 189.50
Exhibit Chinning Machine .................. 249.50
Chicago Coin Hockey .......................... 225 .00
New Axis-Rats Chicken Sam-
Bally Bull with New Jap .................... 119.50
Keeney Submarine .............................. 225.00
Refinished New Marblette .............. 179.50
Light House Grip ................................ 119.50
Bally Torpedo ................. : .................. 225 .00
Seeburg Shoot·the-Chutes-
Scientific Batting Practice ................ 129.50
Gatter Ball Grip .................................. 119.50
Refinished New Marblette .............. 179.50
Batter Up-Play Ball.......................... 89 .50
Callie Push or Hug ... , .......................... 119.50
Groetchen Mountain Climber ............ 169.50
Ho,!t . Mon Golf.................................... 79 .50
Caille Push or Grip ............................ 119.50
Exhibit Star Striker ............................ 119.50
~xhlblt ~Iball i .. · .... · ................ · .. · ........ l~; . ~g
Western Deluxe Baseball .................. 119. 50
Exhibit Vitalizer, Factory Rebuilts.... 79 .50
eeney exas eaguer........................
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Groetchen pikes peak............................ 19.50
Mutoscope A~e Bomber ...................... 395.00
finished Red, .Whlte and Blue........ 69 .50
Mills Flip Skill...................................... 49. 50
Mutoscope Thlgh·o·Graph .... , ............. 189.50
Rosefield Electroc Shocker.................. 19.50
Hollywood View·o·Scope.................... 29 .50
Casino Golf .......................................... 69 .50
Kicker and Catcher............................ 19.50
A.B.T. Challenger ................................ 24 .50
Bally Racer .................... , ....................... 89 .50
Exhibit C'a rd Venders .......................... 39.50
Gottlieb 3·Way Gripper.................... 19.50
WANTED ...... USED MACHINES-HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID
WURLITZERS, 850, 750 E , 750, 800, 700, 500, 600. SEEBURG 8200 R.C., 9800 R.C., 8800 R.C., Colonel
R.C., Major R.C., Envoy R.C., C lassic. ROCK·OLA Super, Master, Deluxe, Standard. CONSOLES, Mills
Four Bells, Mills Three Bells, Keeney 4 Way; Keeney 2 Way. ARCADE MACHINES, Super Bomber, Ace
Bomber, Sky Fighter, Night Bomber, Rapid Fire, Sky Battle, Keeney Air Raider, Chicago Coin Hockey, Evans
Tommy Guns, Baker's Sky Pilot. SLOT MACHINES, Mills Blue Fronts, Mills Q. T., Jennings Chiefs. BALLY
LATE ONE BALLS F.P., long A cre, Pim lico, '4 1 Derby.
Send your list of machines you have to sell and let us quote pri ces we will pay for your ma c hines. Send list to either office by airmail.
All Machines Reconditioned , Rea dy to Ope rate. On e·th ird Cash with Order, Balance C.O .D.
All Prices F.O . B. los Angeles .
Write Milwaukee for Special Price Quotations.
BADGER SALES CO.
J6J2 WEST PICO BLVD,
LOS ANGELES. CALIF.
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BADGER NOVELTY CO.
2546 NORTH 30TH STREET
MILWAUKEE. WISCONSIN
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FOR
JUNE
1943
: . The TROUBLE
!~~~
SBOOTER~
A Department intended to aid operators in their maintenance problems under
wartime conditions. All material appearing herein has been supplied by operators
in various paris of the notion and edited by one of the Industry's best known ·
Mechanics.
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1. Free Play Marble Games
COIN
MACHINE
REVIEW
12
FOR
JUNe
1943
INTRODUCTION-The purpose of this
new Department is to aid operators and
mechanics in keeping their machines
operating in these unusual months.
through an exchange of trouble shoot·
ing experiences. All of you have found
short cuts anq. your experiences are
what we want. The continuance of this
Department is dependent upon Operat.
ors. Mechanics and Manufacturers in
sending along contributions. ALL WILL
BE PUBLISHED.
An Operator has supplied the mao
terial for this initial column and has
material prepared for future issues
which will be published when. and if.
other Operators supply their expe· .
riences also.
We want contributions covering every
type of Coin· Controlled equipment from
penny vendors to Photomatics. This is
a matter which must be of mutual in·
terest and we urge all operators. me·
chanics. manufacturers and parts mak·
ers to take an active interest by sup·
plying material. - The TROUBLE
SHOOTER.
Trouble-COIN CH UTE J AMMED
Cau8e & Reme dy- I. Slugs. These may
usually be removed by taking the top cover
plate off with a screw driver.
2. Burrs. These form on the moving parts
and should be filed off smoo th.
3. Bent detector slide. It is usually bet·
ter to replace this part with a new one.
4. Dirt and lack of lubrication. Clean
thoroughly and lubricate moving parts with
petroleum j elly.
5. Jefferson nickels. These sometimes
stick. To prevent, loosen piano wire springs
holding dogs on top and bottom of coin
chutes.
6. Top cover plate loose. Tighten the two
screws holding this plate.
Trouble - BALLS CANNOT BE
RAISED OR ARE RAISED WITH
DIFFICULTY TO THE PLAYING
FIELD.
Cause & Remedy-I. Obstruction in
ball carrier. Remove obstruction. (Bumper
tops, tools, etc., are sometimes found in
the ball carrier.)
2. Depression or burrs on end of ball lift
arm. This part should be filed to a smooth
finish.
3. Post on which ball lift arm pivots may
be loose. Remove ball lift bracket which
su pports this post from side of cabinet and
hammer the end of post which fits into
bracket with ball pean hammer. This will
usually tighten post, otherwise weld post
to bracket.
4. Screws holding ball lift bracket to
side of cabinet may be loose. Tighten
these screws.
5. Ball lift rod sticks. Lubricate with
petroleum jelly and the ball shooter rod
should also be lubricated.
.
Trouble-MAXIMUM NUMBER OF
FREE GAMES FOR lOe
Cau8e & Remedy - Dishonesty plus
"know how." Fasten front legs to floor.
Trouble-M A CHINE M AY BE
PLAYED FOR SEVERAL HOURS
FOR 5e
Cau8e & Remedy-Bent or broken ball
ant i·cheat device. This device is a pla te
attached to front of shuffle·board and as
the shuffl e·board moves back this plate or
arm moves into a slot in the ball carrier
and prevents balls from moving onto ball
lift arm before coin chute slide has reo
turned far enough to engage ratchet. To
correct this trouble bend anti·cheat arm
into proper position or replace, if broken.
Trouble-OPERATION OF COIN
CHUTE DOES NOT RELEASE BALLS
I NTO BALL CARRIER.
Cau8e & Reme dy-Angle attached to
sh uffle·board which engages coin chute is
too far from end of chute. On some rna·
chines this angle is bolted to shuffle· board
and after loosening bolts should be moved
toward coin chute. On some machines this
angle is welded to shuffle·board and in this
case can usually be bent forward. On
other machines there is a movable section
on the end of coin chute and in this case
the movable section may be moved toward
the angle. If the angle is too close to the
end of coin chute instead of too far from
it, it may not be possible to push the coin
sli de in far enough to clear the ratchet and
this will cause a jammed chute. The
remedy, of cou rse, is to move the angle far·
. ther from the end of the chute.
H A R n - T 0 -FIN n R A· n lOT U B E S
Safety. First. Guard yourself against Loss of Income on account of Idle machines: put in a supply of Tubes you use
regularly in your equipment. "HARD·TO·FIND" Tubes for your Phonographs, Ray Guns and Panorams is our Specialty.
With scarcities of critical Radio Tubes developin!) everywhere, we have become an "EMERGENCY PROCUREMENT
AGENCY" for many of the finest operators .and jobbers throughout the country. We are trained to locate sources of
supply-to purchase-to speed deliveries of vital Tubes that you may need for your machines. All Tube orders ac·
cepted subject to prior sale.
TUBE
NET
TUBE
NET
OZ4 .................. $1.65 6B8 .................... 2.00
185/ 255 •........... 1.35 6B8G .................. 1.35
1 H4G ................ 1.05 6C5G ................ 1.05
lH5G •............... 1.35 6C6 .................... 1.05
2A3 .................... 2.00 6D6 .................... 1.00
195GT .............. 1.65 6F5G ............•....• 1.15
2A4G •............... 2.95 "6F6G ........•......... .95
5U4G •..............• 1.05 6F8G .................. 1.35
5Y4G ........•......... 1.65 6H6GT .............. 1.1'5
5W4G ................ 1.05 6J5 ...................• .95
5Y3G ................ .75 6J7 .................... 1.35
5Y4G .................. .80 6J7G .................. 1.15
5Z3 .................... 1.15 6J7GT ................ 1.15
6A4 .................... 1.65 6K7G ................ 1.15
6A6 .................... 1.65 6K7GT ....•......... 1.05
6A7 •................... 1.00 6K8GT .............. 1.35
6A8 .................... 1.35 6L6G .........•........ 2.00
6B5 ................. ;;. 2.00 6L7 .................... 1.65
TUBE
6N7GT ....•.........
697 ....................
697G .................
6R7G ................
6R7GT ....••....•..•
6SC7 ..................
6SF5GT .....•.....•
6SJ7 ..........•.......
6SJ7GT •.......•...
6SK7 ..................
6S97G7 •...........
6SR7 ..............•..•
6U5/ 6G5 ..........
6Y6G ................
6Y6GT
6X5GT •......••..•..
6Z4/ 84 ......... , ....
7B5 ....................
NET
1.65
1.35
.90
1.15
.95
1.35
1.00
1.15
1.15
1.05
1.15
1.05
1.35
1.35
1.15
1.05
1.10
1.35
TUBE
NET
7B6 .................... 1.35
7F7 .................... 1.65
12A8GT ............ 1.00
12SF5GT ............ 1.10
12SJ7GT
1.10
12SK7GT .......... 1.10
12S97GT .......... 1.10
24A ....................• 90
25L6GT ............ 1.15
25Z5 •................. 1.10
26 ...................... .75
27 ...................... .70
30 ...................... 1.05
31 ...................... 1.05
32 ...................... 1.35
35Z5GT .............. .85
37 ...................... .90
38 ...................... 1.15
TUBE
NET
41 ...................... .90
42 ...................... .90
43 ....•................. 1.1 0
45 .....................•. 85
47 ............... : .....• 1.15
50Y6GT ............ 1.10
56 .........•............ .85
57 ................•.....• 95
58 ............•........• • 95
~~L7GT ..............
76 •........•.•.......... "5
77 ...................... '95
78 :::::::::::::::::::::: : 90
79 ...................... 1.65
80 •.......••...........•• 75
83 ...................... 1.35
83Y .................... 2.00
117Z6 ................ 1.65
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LOCKTAL SOCKETS FOR CHANGE·OYER, # 7F7 to # 6SC7 ................................................................................................ 15c
CalCAGO NOVELTY CO., INC.
1348 Newport Avenue
Chicago. Illinois
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