Automatic World

Issue: 1931-May

May, 1931.
T HE AUT OMATI C W ORLD
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This NeW' Cue Pin GaDle
Attracts Antusentent Seekers
Like a Magnet
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PERATORS everywhere are enthusiastic about this new money-maker-Kew-Pin-Ball.
It's fascinating to play . . . a nd it's easy to operate. Be sure to get your share
of the profits from this sensation of the 1931 season.
Kew-Pin-Ball
Entirely automatic. One,
two, three or four pers ons
play at one time. Excites
keen competitive spirit i n
players.

Uses from one to
12 balls. Choice
of composition or
hard rub b e r,
n u m b e r ed or
plain.

Requ ires less room than
ordinary pool table be-
cause players stand at
one end only.

Is only 51 inches long, 35
inches wide and 35 inches
high . Knocked down into
three Darts for shipment,
weighs 175 pounds.
Easily reassembled.
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Finished in mahogany or walnut; waterproof Duc.!> . Equipped with Veeder-Root auto-
matic counter. Legs adjustable for levelling purposes. Simplest mechanical construc-
tion. Nothing to get out of order.
Wri t e or w ire at onc e fo,r full particula r s a n d prices
on t his mon c. D. Fairchild, Inc.
503 E. Jefferson St.
SYRACUSE, N. Y.
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May, 1931.
THE AUTOMATIC- WORLD
--Amro Sanitary Vender--
Fi,nest Peanut Ma,c hine ever built for inside and outside loca-
tions. Not affected by salt air.
Case is a one-piece light alloy casting. No iron or steel to
r ust. Height, 24 inches; wid th, 6 y, inches; depth, 6 inches;
weight, 140 pounds. Capacity, 8 pounds. Window, 2Y, inches
by 60 inches high.
Detector-The first accu rate non-adjusta.ble selector on penny
P-Nut machines. Measures for dia.meter, thi ckness and rejects
hol es. Du e to its unique constru ction, the longer u sed, the,
finer the selectivity becomes.
Bracket-Built to stand extreme abuse.
it cann ot be pulled off. Machine must
moved from bracket in order to take the
Appearance-Bea.utiful baked enamel in
Special colors on q uan tities.
Attached to the wall
be unlocked and re-
bracket down.
a wide color range.
Developed-Pate'n ted-Manufactured' by us. Three year de-
velopment, followed by two years of actual operatin g as a
fina l test, ma.kes u s positive that fhis is the fines't p~nut
machine ever offered' to the operator.
Price, $20.00 list, discounted to the operator.
Special-Sample machine, $12.50, cash with order.
ACT QUICK AND GET THE PICK OF CHOICE LOCATIONS
AMERICAN ROBOT COMPANY
DANDY VENDERS
Plays pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters. Through same
slot wit,h out adjustme.nt.
Size-Base 9 inches by 12 inche.s ; weight 15 lbs.
BALL OF GUM WITH EVERY PLAY
Merclhant take's' 75 per cent and pays re,w ards from his
end. You take 25 per Cejllt net to you.
Sample, $21.50. Write for quantit:y prices. Sensational
Start right now.
mon~y maker.
SUPPLIES
Stands-For peanut, ball gum and other small machines, $4.00 each; 10 to 20 at $3.50; 20
or more, $3.00 each.
BALL GUM-Case ,10,000, $14.00; Case 5,000, $7.50. Smaller lots at 18c per 100.
MINTS-$7.25 case, 1,000 r,o lls'. Quantity prices on request.
MACHINES-NEW AND USED
1-2-3 Bluebird Ball Gum, $3.50; 10 or more, $3.00 each, uSoed. Capacity 1200 balls.
1 Ball lc Bluebird' Ball Gum, $3.00; 10 or mo,r e, $2.75 each, used. Capacity 400 balls.
Doe'hler ARCOR Rockwood bar machi'nes. Like new, $18.00; have' 50.
Tl"y.1t Dice' Machines, new, 5 for $25.00; have only 5.
COLUMBIA MIDGET SCALES, BRAND NEW, $60.00; 10 or more, $55.00 each.
GLASS GLOBE P-NUT MACHINES, NEW, Loh of 5, $5.50 each; lots of 25, $5.25 each ; lots of
50, $5.00 each.
American Robot Co.
252 EDDY ROAD
CLEVELAND, OHIO

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