Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1946 February

KEENEY RECONDITIONED SUPER BELLS
COMPLETELY RECONDITIONED. REBUILT AND REFINISHED LIKE NEW. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY.
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4·Way 5c·5c·5c·5c P.0 •............................ $475.00
4·Way 5c·5c·5c·25c P.O •.......................... 575.00
Super Bell 25c (Comb.) F.P., P.O •........ 375.00
4·Way 5c·5c·25c·25c P.O ......................... 595.00
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Nills Thre. B.lls, 5·10·25c .................................... $750.00
NIII. Lat. H.ad 4 Bell. 5·5·5·5c ......... _._ ... _ ..... 595.00
Evans Bangtall. Lat •• D.D.J.P ............................... 295.00
Evans Domlnoe •• Late. D.D.J.P ... _ ..................... 295.00
Evans Lucky Lucre. 3·5c. 2·25c ............................ 295.00
EvCIII. Lucky Luc .... 5·5c. Two Ton .......... _ ......... 250.00
eva •• LuckY Luc .... 5·5c. Walnut ........... _ ........... 195.00
evaas Rall.ltD Jr •• Walnut .................................... 195.00
evalls Lucky Stars. late........................................ 159.50
eva •• Domflloe •• Walllut_ ...................................... 195.00
N.w Mill. 4·B.1I CabIn....................................... 39.50
J .... bo Parades (Comb. F.P.P.O.I. ........ _ ...... _ ... 213.75
J .... ba I'arad •• , Lat. H.ad, F.P .......... _ .... _ ........ 129.50
Keeney
Keeney
Keeney
Keeney
Super
Super
Super
Super
Bell 5c (Comb.) F.P., P.0 •.......... $295.00
Bell 25c (Comb.) F.P., P.O ....... 375.00
Twin 5c·5c P.O ............................. 395.00
Twin 25c·25c P.O ......................... 495.00
RECONDITIONED CONSOLES
Mills Original 4·Bells 5·5·5·5c .............................. $325.00
Mills- Late Head 4·Bells 5·5·5·25c ........................ 695.00
Jenning. SlIv •• Moo •• F.P., 1'.0 ........................... 199.50
Bak •• Pacers. Dally Double, 5c ......... _ ................. 299.50
Baker Pac.rs. Dally Double, 25c ......... _ ............. 395.00
Jumbo Parade. L.H., P.O. 25c ............................ 195.00
Pace Saratoga, Comb. F.P •• P.O ....................... 139.50
Jennings Fast Time, F.P......................................... 89.50
Bally Club Bells. F.P •• 1'.0 ................................... 239.50
Baker Pacers, 5c (Chk. Mod.I. ........................... 299.00
Jumbo 'parades, Late Head, P.O ......................... 149.50
Keeney
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Keeney
Keeney
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Super Twin 5c·25c r ." ...... , ... , .. :: .... ~ .. ~ .. ~,~~
Super Twin 5c·25c
Super Twin 5c·5c
Super Twin
Mill. O.lgi.al 4·B.lls :.·:.'·:.·,,:.c, ................. - ... ---~,!l
Pac. Twin Reels 5·25c ................... _ ...................... .
Bally Roll 'Em. Late, P.O .................................... .
Bally Sun Ray., Lat., F.P .................................. .
Bally Big Top, Lat •• F.P .............. _ ....................... ..
Pac. Sarataga.. Late Mod.ls ................... _ .. _ .... .
Pac. R •• ls. Lat. Models ....................................... .
Pac •• RNI •• 10c 1'.0 ........................................ _
Bally Hi Hands, late ............................................. .
Jennings Sliver Moon, F.P ................................... ..
Pace Reels, 25c, P.O ............................................ .
Jennings Silver Moon, Late P.O ....................... ..
Jennings Liberty Bells .......................................... ..
FEBRUARY SPECIALS
Mills Blue Fronts 5c ................................................ $149.50
Mills Blue Fronts 10c.............................................. 175.00
Mills Blue Fronts 25c .............................................. 195.00
MILLS ORIGINAL HEAD FOUR BELLS
GENUINE FACTORY REBUILTS
ALL LATE SERIALS, $325.00
BALLY CLUB BELLS
COMBINATION, FREE· PLAY, PAY·OUT
LATE SERIALS, $239.50
BALLY HI HANDS
COMBINATION FREE·PLAY, PAY·OUT
REBUILT LIKE NEW, $1a9.50
Jennings Chiefs
Jennings Chiefs
Jennings Chiefs
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MILLS JUMBO PARADES
COMBINATION FREE·PLAY, PAY·OUT
REBUILT LIKE NEW, $213.75
STANDARD BRANDS
DEPENDABLE SUPPLlE·S. PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
PHONOGRAPH PARTS
Wurtl"'. and Seeburg Main Gears ...................... $ 2.95'
Crystal Plck."p. All Models.................................... 3.00
MIcro SwItch. Red 0. Green.................................. 1.25
S.I.ctar Solenoid Colis..........................................
.75
Sta. Wheel and Pin .................................................. 1.00
Ampllfl.rs. Fits All Models ................... _ ................. 49.50
Titl. StrIps (Brlstall 1.000................ ................... 6.95
Wurti"'r R.cord Trays..........................................
.65
SNburg or Rock·Ola Trays ...................... _...........
.45
Fustats and Fusetrons, All Sizes ................ _..........
.15
Glass Oartrldge Fuses (l001.................................. 3.25
P.onograph Casters, Set of 4................................ 1.45
SLOTS AND CONSOLES PARTS
Slot Machine Spring Kit .......................................... $
Slot Machine Bolt, Nut, Rivet Kit........................
Mills Cash Boxes......................................................
Mills Lock and Keys................................................
Main Clock Gears....................................................
Idler Pinion Gears....................................................
8.95
4.95
1.25
2.50
2.95
2.45
MISCELLANEOUS PARTS
Speed Soldering Gun ...................................... .
Amrlifier Repair Cradle ......................................... .
Col WindIng Machln ......................................... __ •
Wire Strlppe. and Cutt ...................................... _
Walsco Staple Driver ............................................ ..
Spitfire Welder ...................................................... ..
Mills Slot Springs............................................ .25 and up
Contact Service Kit................................................ 7.50
A.B.T. Coin Chutes.................................................. 3.75
V.P. Coin Chute........................................................ 3.50
Duo Locks, All Models, Long Barrel ..................... .
Standard ......................................................... .
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FEBRUARY, 1946
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Upholds Slot Ban
MADISON, Wis.-The Wisconsin Su-
preme Court on January 11th held that
the Thomson anti-gambling law, enacte by the 1945 legislature to rid the state of
slot machines, was constitutional.
In an unanimous opinion written by
Justice Martin, the court said that "the
public policy involved in the en~ctmpnt of
the law was a matter for the legislature
'and not the courts."
Case came to the Supreme Court on an
appeal by the attorney general's office
from a decision by County Judge Orrin
H. Larrabee, Chippewa County, who held
the law was unconstitutional.
Laymon To Build
LOS ANGELES-Paul A. Laymon has
purchased ground at the corner of Berendo
and Pico Streets and will soon start con-
struction on a new and modern jobbing
establishment wbich will provide 7,000
square feet of space for this rap,i dly ex-
panding organization. Plans have been pre-
pared by Robert H. Gwynn and construc-
tion will start as soon as materials are
available.
New building will be up-to· date in every
respect with private lounges for men and
women, a completely equipped service and
repair shop, private offices and a large
display room. While the structure will he
one story at the beginning, provisions are
being made for the addition of another
story when it becomes necessary. A large
paved parking lot for the convenience of
operators is also provided.
The Laymon office is doing a terrific busi-
ness in the Hawaiian Islands and total
gross has practically doubled in recent
months.
Call
DR. 3209
For Automatic Equipment.
Parts and Supplies
PAUL A. LAYMON
Coin Machine Industries, Inc., Plans
Public Relations Program
No one in his right mind doubts that 1946 is a crucial year for our
country. The public is in a state of flux, alternately optimistic and pessimistic_
No one knows or can predict what the future holds for our nation or for
the world. Perhaps at no time in the history of civilization has there been
such a feeling of unrest and uncertainty. The world realizes that it is now
in the Atomic Age and doesn't know what to do about it. The annihilation
of old concepts of time and space have intensified world uncertainty, have
both unified and diversified world opinion.
It is not the purpose nor intent of the COIN MACHINE REVIEW to delve
into the field of world economics or philosophy. It is the purpose of THE
REVIEW to point out problems, improvements, policies which affect our
Industry. Believing that, regardless of the trend of events, the old axiom
"In unity there is strength" still holds good, THE REVIEW asks that you give
this article your thoughtful attention.
Along with every other phase of business, the Coin Machine Industry
is facing a serious situation. Our problem may differ from that of other
industries in some respects, but it stems from the same source---the unpre-
dictable nature of the future and of public reaction in the post-war period.
If our Industry meets the situation with unity and decision, it will be doing
its part in establishing the pattern for stability. Perhaps we delve too much
in the past, but we are tempted to quote another old saying to the effect that
"Many streams make a river; many rivers make an ocean."
Unity and decision-that means a united organization studying common
problems and presenting workable solutions. An organization exists which
can represent our Industry effectively. Said organization is Coin Machine
Industries, Inc., an association composed of nearly all the major manu-
facturers of coin-operated machines. It is this organization which has held
the annual coin machine conventions and shows for many years. Awake
Frankel Buys in Omaha
ROCK ISLAND, IlJ.-The Frankel Dis-
tributing Co. has purchased a three-story
brick building at 1209 Douglas Street,
Omaha. It is hoped that remodeling opera-
tions will permit occupancy during the
latter part of January.
The company. which is the distributor
for O. D. Jennings. maintains offices in
Rock Island and in Omaha. The finn will
also distribute the Bally coin machine line
in both cities.
No announcement in regard to personnel
for the Omaha office has been made, but
Larry Frankel, head of the company, re-
ports that two of his men have returned
from service. Elmer Morrell is back after
three years with the navy in the South
Pacific and Al Barnes has been honorably
discharged from the army.
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