Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1949 March

Construction Of Acorn Vendor
Adding Much To Popularity
LOS ANGELES-"It's in keeping with
the known policy of our firm to offer bulk
operators the best in merchandise and also
in vendors and that is why we emphasize
the new Acorn vendor," S. H. Bloom- said;
as he told how sales of the vendor have
been growing since it was introduced a
short time ago. Bloom is head of the Opera·
tors Vending Machine Sup-p ly Co., one of
the pioneer distributing firms in this area.
He is - also an executive· of Oak Manu·
facturing, Inc., incorporated to manufacture
the Acorn vendor and other vending ma-
chines. Bloom said production is running
at the rate of about 1500 units per week
and that by April 15 the factory plans to
be turning out a daily quota of 500 units.
He said the vendor was so carefully engi-
neered from the beginning that production
has been moving along at a high rate since
it was announced to the trade.
The vendor had its initial showing at the
1948 convention of NAMA in Chicago and
it immediately jumped into popularity he
said. The flow of orders was such ihat
production had to be set at a high _level
from the start, he said.

The manufacturing firm is one of the
newest in the group of western manufac-
turing firms, and is proud of it, Bloom said,
but the firm was able to get a national and
International demand almost from the start
by showing it at the national convention
where buyers from foreign countries had a
chance to see it. He said orders had already
been shipped to Cuba, Puerto Rico and
South Africa, and the shipments were being
arranged for some customers in South
America.
Asked what experience had shown up to
how to be the most appealing feature in the
vendors, he said operators were immediately
attracted by its simplicity and its design.
"They like its light weight and we think
the die cast aluminum construction is some-
thing that will grow more popular all the
time. Operators like its accessibility and
price," he said. He added that the vendor
was backed by experience since the princi-
pals of the firm and engineering talent have
been in the business for many years.
Crystalette Record Label
Makes National Debut
LONG BEACH, Cali f.-Firmly convinced
there are unlimited opportunities in the
record manufacturing business, provided a
high quality product is maintained at stand-
ard prices, Crystalette Music Co., Inc., has
made its debut under the Crystalette label.
First release features organ and vocal
arrangement of Cruising Down the River on
one side and a straight instrumental of
Hawaiian War (:hant on the other. Ralph
Ford is at the Hammond organ, with Paul
Arno doing the vocals.
C. W. Coleman, secretary-treasurer of the
firm, reveals that because of the fresh new
treatment included in this initial release,
response by both phonograph operators and
the public has been enthusiastic.
Crystalette Music originally made its start
by manufacturing telephone wired music
set-ups in 1944. In 1946 the firm launched
into the coin radio field, turning out some
of the finest sets made. They followed this
up by providing the trade with coin timers
for coin radios and washing machines.
These timers, with mechanism and coin lock
completely enclosed in an 18-gauge steel
case, and protected by a pick-proof lock,
have scored an instantaneous hit with manu-
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facturers and operators.
At the same time they were meeting the
coin trade's heavy demand for timing equip-
ment, the firm began distributing and sell-
ing major records to drug stores and other
MARCH, 1949
retail establishments via a self-service
system.
"We own and service our own equip-
ment," Coleman said,' "and have become
one of the largest buyers of major-records
in the country."
SOURCE BOOK
CORRECTIONS
Ideal S'cale A Good Investment,
Pioneer Manufacturer Reports
1. MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS
LOS ANGELES - The Ideal weighing
scale, maoe by a )3ioneer firm, has made
operating history over many years, accord-
ing to Robert Stark, head of the firm, and
will make new sales records for the current
year. He said demand is showing encourag-
ing gains and operators report that earnings
are proving attractive.
It all goes back to pennies, Stark ex-
plained, but it is pennies that make dollars
and hundreds of operators over the land
have kept a route of scales for many years
- full proof that scales are a paying
proposition, or else operators would not
stay in the business for so long.
"The Ideal scale, we like to think, is also
the scale that is made just right to help
operators stay in busin'ess. We have been
making scales long enough to have the
know-how to build good devices, and also
to know just what features operators want
mqst. In all the years we have had many
suggestions from operators and the practi-
cal ideas have been incorporated in our
current model," Stark added.
He said the Ideal scale is so well built
that it can be guaranteed for years, has
sturdy construction, and offers such a neat"
appearance that customers don't hesitate to
weigh themselves. The body is constructed
so there are no crevices which will harbor
dirt, and that makes for such a neat appear-
ance that more coins go into the box.
Stark also said that his firm is happy to
trace its history back to the real pioneer
days, when West Coast. manufacturers were
few in number. He is happy tbat the manu-
facturing industry has grown so much and
says operators can count on Ideal to be
turning out scales on and on, as the Indus-
try forges ahead.
Trade Question:
An operator places 5 0 pop corn ma-
chines on a route, his first ventu re
with this type of mach ine. One manu-
facturer says he will probably have to
fin d better location s for at least 20
of the 5 0 machines. What is the ex-
perience of operators in h aving t o re-
locate machin es, after setting up a
new route?
In considering this question, it is under-
stood that the operator placing the 50 pop
corn machines has had experience in plac-
ing other types of machines, and hence is
not an amateur in finding locations that
may be classed as good, or average spots.
The problem arises from the fact that,
in finding locations for a new route of 50
machines, an operator will find in the
course of a few days or weeks that a per-
centage of the places do not pay, and hence
he must find better locations for the ma-
chines in the poor spots.
Replacement of 20 machines in a route
of 50 means that 40 per cent of the route
was originally put in locations that prove
unprofitable. The views of operators on this
percentage ratio will be appreciated on pop
corn machines, and also on other types of
vendors.
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1st Merchant: "What does your son do
in your store?"
2nd Merchant: "He sells toys and pets
in the basement."
1st Merchant: "What a way to learn a
business!"
Dec. 15--Feb. 15, 1949
American Citrus Corp., 333 N. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago 1, Ill., Sam Reid.
Andrews Mfg. Co., Inc., 660 S . Rochester Rd.,
Clawson, Mich., A. J.' Andrews.
Artkraft Mfg. Corp., 200 Kibby St., Lima, O.
Automatic Dispenser Co., 9018 Olympie Blvd.,
Beverly Hills, Calif., Phone: WE-4882, Jess
M. Davy, Pres.
B & L Distributors, 9624 S. Western Ave.,
Evergreen Park, Ill.: Sales Office, Room
1788, Board of Trade B ldg., 141 W. Jack-
son Blvd., Chicago, Ill., Phone: W A-2 -6245.
Bleekman En t erprises, 6852 S. Shore Dr.,
Chicago 49, III.
Bonanza, Inc., 2980 W. Pico Blvd., Los An-
geles 6, Calif.
Citra Vendor Corp., 432 Hurt Bldg., Atlanta,
Ga.
Cole Products Corp., 5000 S. Halsted St.,
Chicago, III.; AI & Dick Col e.
Col-Snac Corp., 10 So. La Salle, Chicago, Ill.
Compton Co., 165 Pine St., Abilene, Tex.
Custom Shuffleboard Co ., 3563 Wilshire Blvd.,
Los Angeles, Calif.
A. Norman Depew, 7518 Fountain Ave., Holly-
wood, Calif.
.
Fiel~ding Mfg. Co., Inc., 258 W. Pearl St.,
Jackson, Mich.
Floyd Mfg. Co., 2715 Summit Ave., Union
City, N. J.; Joe Kalishman, Pres.
C. T. Girdner Co., 120 Van Ness Ave., Wat-
sonville, Calif; also at: 5321 Hollywood
Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif.
Hayes-Sloan Products, Inc., 23902 Van Born
Rd., Dearborn, Mich.; Fred James, Vice-
Pres.
Hercul es Shuffleboard Co., 204 So. Western
Ave., Los Angeles, Calif.
.
King & Co., 2700 W. Lake St., Chicago, 111.
Li~~Lln-BoYle, 4628 N. Greenview, Chicago,
Lyn co Coin Machine Co., 2930 E. Canfield
Ave., De troit, Mich.
Monarch Shu ffleboard, Inc., 1545 No. Fair-
field Ave., Chicago 22, III.
Oak Mfg. Co., Inc., 1025 S. Grand Ave., Los
Angeles 15, Calif.
Pacific Sh uffleboard Co., 8426 .. 28 Melrose
Ave., Los Angeles 46, Calif.
Prac t ical Products Corp., 2632 NicoIIet Ave.,
Minneapolis, Minn.
Shuffleboard ~ervice Co., 3300 E. Orange
Grove Ave., Pasadena, Calif.
The Slick Shine Co., 207-215 Astor St., New-
ark 5, N. J.
Sml:l~ Enterprises, 705 Jefferson Bldg., Peoria,
Southern Coin-O -Mat Distributing Co., 943 N.
7th Ave., Miami 36, Fla.
T and M Sales Co., 2849 W. Fullerton Ave.
. Chicago 47, Il l.
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Typo-O-Madc Service Co., 17 E. 4-2nd St.,
New York, N. Y.
U . S. Shuffteboard Co., 207 2nd St., Northeast,
Canton, O.
Vance Adapter Co., 2309 W. Pico Blvd., Los
Angeles! 5, Calif.
Ven-Dures, Inc., 1106 Post St., Seattle, Wash.
Vending Machine Repair Service, 322 At-
lantic Ave., Brooklyn, N . Y.
Vendomatic Corp., 34 W. l3rd St., New York,
N. Y.
White Machine Co., 104-106 Livingston St.,
Newark, N. J.
2. CLASSIFIED INDEX OF MA-
CHINES, SUPPLIES AND SERV-
ICES:
BEVERAGE VENDOR:
Cup-type:
American Citrus Corp.
Artkraft Mfg. Corp.
Citra Vendor Corp.
Cole Products Corp.
Practical Products Corp.
Coffee (hot):
Artkraft Mfg. Corp.
Milk:
Artkraft Mfg. Corp.
City Milk Co., Inc.
Soup:
Arlkraft 1I1fg. Corp.
BOOK VENDOR:
International Mutoscope Corp.
BOWLING BALL CLEANI NG MACHINES,
Hayes-Sloan Products, Inc.
BULK VENDORS, -
Andrews Mfg. Co ., Ine.
Oak Mfg. Co., Inc.
CIGARETTE VENDORS:
Compton .Co.
Practical Products Corp.
GUM VENDORS: (stick)
Kayem Product s Co., Inc.
ICE CREAM VENDING MACHINES,
Col.Snac Corp.
Lincoln-Boyle
Smith Enterprises
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NUT VENDORS: (hot)
White Machine Co.
PARTS AND SUPPLIES:
Shuffleboard Service Co.
Vending Machine Repair Service
POSTAGE STAMP VENDORS:
Automatic Dispenser Co.
RAZOR BLADE VENDORS:
Automatic Dispenser Co.
SHUFFLEBOARDS:
Bleckman Ente rprises
10c PER WORD, MINIMUM $2.00
Custom Shuffleboard Co.
Hercules Shuffleboard Co.
Monarch Shuffleboard, In c.
Pacific Shuflleboard Co.
U. S. Shufflehoard Co.
SHUFFLEBOARD SUPPLIES:
Slick Shine Co.
TYPEWRITERS:
Norman A. Depew
Standard Scale Co.
Tyvo-O-Matic Service Co.
3. TRADE MARKS & TRADE NAMES
Acorn-Oak Mfg. Co.
Artkraft-Artkraft Mfg. Corp.
Automatic Fountain-Automatic Syrup Corp.
Charm King-Silver_King Corp.
Citra-Ve ndor (beverage vendor)-Citra
V cndor Corp.
Cole Spa Hermetic (cup beverage vendor)-
Colc Products Corp.
Computit-Guardian Electric Mfg, Co.
Cross Country Race {arcade game) - I n terna-
tional Muto scope Corp.
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De Luxe (shufflehoard)-Valley Mfg. Corp.
Drop-Kick (arcade gamel -International Mu-
toscope Corp.
Electro-l\latie (shoe shincr) -Uneeda Shine
Machine "Co.
Hunter (ball gum vendor)-Silver-King Corp.
Hupp Console-Hupp Corp.
Jitters (arcade machine)-Exhibit Supply Co.
Magic-Exhibit Supply Co .
Moon Glow-United Mfg. Co.
!\Iulti-Bell-Bally Mfg. Co .
Ncps-Silvcr-King Corp.
On e-Two-Three-Genco Mfg. & Sales Co.
Pick-A-Book (book vendor) - Inte rnational
Mutoseope Corp.
Pre-Mix (b eyerage vendor )-C. C. Bradley &
Son, Inc.
R e fresh-O-Mat (b e ve rage vendor) - Practical
Products Co.
Revolv-A-Round-Chicago Metal l\lfg. Co.
Rocket Radar (arcade game) -International
Mutoscope Corp.
Royal (shufflehoard)-C. T . Girdner Co.
Sani-Ca.ry-Northwestern Corp.
Sani-Pakt (packaged handkerchiefs ) - Floyd
1I1fg. Co.
Saratoga (Jlin ball game) -Wi1liam s Mfg. Co.
Serenade (5-ball nove lty replay) - United
Mfg. Co.
Shuffle-King He-Bound ( shuffleboard) - Chi-
cago Coin Machine Co.
Slick (shuffleboard wax, cleaner) - Slick
Shine Co.
Sweet Sue (piu ball game) - T and M Sales
.. Co.
Tete-Vide o' (tclevision)-Telecoin Corp., N. Y.
Venderette (cup b e ve rage v e ndor)-Lymo In-
dustries, Inc.
Wall-o-Matic "100"- J. P . Seeburg Corp.
4. JOBBERS & DISTRIBUTORS
Corrections:
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American Shuffleboard Sales Co. of Los An-
geles , 1348 V e nice Blvd., Los Angeles 6 ,
Calif., Phone: RIchmond 7-6391.
Atlantic N e w York Corp., 583-10th Ave .,
Ncw York 18, N. Y ., Phone: Bryant 9.5620.
Superior Distributing Co., 502 Mining Ex-
change Bldg., Arapaho e & 15th Streets,
D e nve r, Colo.
Delete:
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The Vending Machine Co., 207 Franklin St.,
Fayetteville, N. c.
Change of Name:
Formerly: A & B Candy Co., Portland Ore.;
Now: A & B Dis tributing Corp., same ad.
dress .
Additions:
Automatic Amu seme nt Co., 717 Stuart St.,
Hou s ton , Tex.
Big State Coin Machine Co., 1603 Hou ston
St., Ft. Worth , T e x .
Cumberland Coin Machine Exchange, 207
Franklin St. (rear), Fayetteville, N. C.
l\Iodern Music Sales Corp., 152 No. Church
St., Tucson, Ariz.
J. Edwin Thamert, 3512 KootenaI Ave ., Boise,
Idaho.
U. S. Automatic Stores, 57121/2 E. Beverly
Blvd., Lo s Angeles 22, Calif., Phone: UN-
1-7697.
West Side Novelty Co., 547 Swallow St., Ed-
wardville, Penna.
5. ASSOCIATIONS
The Fresno Candy, Gum & Nut V e nde rs' Assn.,
Fresno, Calif.; Leo Steitz, fres.; Mrs . G.
Edward :McCauley, See'y-Treas.
Public Serivic~ Equipme nt Conncil, Inc. , 245
' E . 23rd St., New York, N. Y.; Riley M.
Bates, Pres.; Murray Baron, Indu s trial Re ..
lations Director.
West Virginia Coin Machine Operators A ssn. ,
Bluefie ld, W. Va.; W. H. Ballard, Pres.
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No General Delivery ads accepted. Send copy, with remittance; to
COIN MACHINE REVIEW, 1115 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles 15, Calif.
CIGARETTE AND CANDY VENDING __
Machines. Will sell or buy any quantity, any
make, model or size. Also any other equip-
ment. Have full stock of U-Needa-Pack
parts. MACK POSTEL, 6416 N. Newgard
Ave., Chicago 26, Ill.
(TF)
COIN WRAPPERS------'----
Coin Counting Machines.' Tubular Ie, 5c, lOc,
25c, 50c, guaranteed heavy paper, 75c per 1000
in lots of 100,000 or more discount. Accurate
Penny Coin Counters, heavy aluminum, $1.50.
Operator's Handy Belt Pockets, 2 for 60c. Col·
lection Books $1.00 per dozen . Co~n Counters:
NEW AND PRECISION REBUILT---
Hand and Electric models from $85 and up ,
LoBoy Scales, International Ticket Scales, 5c ' all guaranteed. HECHT NIELSEN, 1322
Selective Bar Vendors, ball gum, stick gum, and
Congr'ess St., Ch:cago 7, Illinois. Tel. HAy.
nut machines. Free price list. ADAIR COM·
market 1-1088.
(TF-C)
PANY, 6928 Roosevelt, Oak Park, Ill. (TF·C)
ADVANCE SANITARY NAPKINS---
SANITARY NAPKIN MACHINES---
and Latex Machines and merchandise for these
Sanitary napkins, Latex machines, Latex, also
machines. Also, all other than this to suit your
packages for all napkin and Latex machines.
needs. J. SCHOENBACH, 1645 Bedford Ave.,
Service-Quality. The BEST for LESS. SAN·
(J.C)
Brooklyn 25, N. ' Y.
ITEX COMPANY, 14182 Meyers Road. De-
DECALCOMANIA TRANSFERS,----
troit 27, Michigan.
(OND.C)
Decalcomania Transfers now offered in small
WANTED---------------------
qu Will buy one or fifty penny Vendors called
plate on your product is the best advertisement.
The Scoop. L. E. MURRAY, Box 121 , Taos,
Sideline salesmen wanted. Also, make money
New Mexico.
(JFM.P)
with our line of Automobile Initials and Sign
SCALES WANTED ____ I __________ __
Leuers. Free samples. "RALCO" X-L, Boston
Cash paid for all types of coin-operated scales.
19, Mass.
(TF·C)
R. STARK, 1012 West 43rd St., Los Angeles
FORSALE----------------------
(TF.C)
37. Calif.
Continuous music studio. 45 monthly accounts
in Los Angeles under contract. Grosses $1600
CHARMS DOUBLE, TREBLE PROFITS--
month. FRANK DUFORD, WYoming 4626.
in Bulk Vendors! Write quickly for details.
Lowest prices on plastic and metal charms, stone
DIGGERS- - - - - - - - - - -
and cameo rings, gold and silver wedding rings,
Buy now, at low grices: Mutoscopes, Exhibit
knives, dice, jacks, skulls, balloons, bells and
Merchantman, Exhibit Iron Claws, Erie hand-
jumping beans. BECKER VENDORS, 105·4
operated Diggers for Carnivals, Electro.Hoists,
Dewev, Brillion. Wis.
(TF·C)
Buckleys, Exhibit Rotary Merchandisers, Muto·
~cope Magic Fingers (pusher and claw types).
CIGARETTE MACHINES FOR SALE--
NATIONAL, 4243 Sansom, Philadelphia,
. All makes, all models, completely overhauled
Penna.
(M.P)
and refinished. We buy cigarette machine
equipment. CENTRAL VENDING MA-
A TTENTION- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
CHINE SERVICE CO., 3967 Parrish Street,
ALL PROPHYLACTIC OPERATORS &
Philadelphia 4, Pa. EVergreen 6·4244.
(J.P)
DISTRIBUTORS. We are now selling a
well advertised, nationally known brand of latex
BARGAIN FOR QUICK SALE-----
knoWn as APRIS, at a new low price. Manu·
20 Latex Vendors, plus enough merchandise to
factured by the oldest and largest manufacturer
return $1080.00, when vended at 25c each. In
of quality prophylactics. This non.jamming
original crates. Make quick offer. 502 Mining
package is made special to vend in the Ad-
Exchange Building, Denver, Colorado, or write
vance 21·F Prophylactic Vending Machine. We
E. R. Jones, P2·899 Bayo Vista, Rodeo, Cali-
also carry the Advance 21·F machine, Advance
fornia.
(FMAM·P)
Sanitary Napkin machine and all parts and
BARGAIN FOR QUICK SALE---'---- supplies. We are direct factory distributors.
Closing out 30·wire cable 15c per foot in 1,000
Write, wire or phone for prices and informa·
foot rolls. Also brand new Qriginal carton
tion. FOWLER COIN MACHINE & DIS-
Packard Chrome Boxes, $25.00 in lots of 50.
TRIBUTING CO., 3030 Crooks Road,
Special on A. B. T . #500 coin chutes, brand
Pontiac 6, Michigan. Phone Pontiac 2·1200.
new, 95c each, or make offer on entire lot of
STAMP MACHINE OPERATORS
.
600. Immediate delivery. Wire deposit. COL-
and Distributors! Don't take any chances; al.
UMBIA MUSIC CO., 321 Main Street, Van-
ways use University Brand Folders, approved
couver, Wash. Phone 2272.
(M-P)
by operators for over 15 years. Write for
FOR SALE- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
samples and prices. UNIVERSITY PRESS,
3 new Minit.Pop automatic dime operated pop·
655- 6th Avenue, New York 10, N. Y.
pers, $457.00 each, $1,200 for lot. R. AN-
(M.C)
TON, 5310 Juniper, Mission, Kansa.s. (M·P)
5c CANDY VENDING MACHINES- - -
SUNSHINE " NIKS" VENDORS-----
like new, overhauled and repainted. 2 Vendits
195 nine column machines, $35.00 each. Will
(with base) $45.00 each; 5 Rowes (8 column)
sell Kansas City route, 130 machines, $5200.00.
$85.00 each; 10 USelect·It (Model 54)
Terms. RAY CONARD, 3315 Main, Kansas
$30.00 each; 10 USelect·It (Model 72)
(M.P)
City 2, Mo. VAlentine 7402.
$35.00 each; 3 Vendall (8 column) $90.00
PLA-MOR BOXES
'
each. 30 % deposit required with order, bal-
ance C.OD. ILLINOIS MECHANICAL
Get' our special March deal on Pla.Mor Boxes,
CANDY SALES, 1148 W. Van Buren St.,
Hi Chrome or satin in' original cartons.
(MAM-C)
ALPHA DISTRIBUTING CO., 1025 Nord,·· Chicago 7, Illinois.
Highland Ave., Hollywood 38, Cal. HO
FOR SALE- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
4118.
(M.C)
5 new U. S. V. C. 500 Bar Capacity Vendors,
$357.00 each, $1,700 for lot. R. ANTON,
5310 Juniper, Mission, Kansas.
(M.P)
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