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Automatic Age

Issue: 1926 December - Page 2

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THREE PROVEN PENN Y GETTERS
These machines have wjpn the confidence of- hundreds o£ successful operators.
The reason is because they get the money steadily al) the year 'round and
keep it up— the interest does not . wear off.
The smallest all metal drop picture machine made. Holds
five sets of pictures. Equipped with either our lc or 5c Exhibit
sliding slot— the best slot made. The Photoscope is built to
meet the demand for a small strong and attractive drop pic­
ture machine that can be placed out in all kinds of locations
on a percentage basis. We back up the Photoscope with a
large wonderful line of genuine photo stereo views— both Art
Model views and Comedy and Western pictures. The reel of
pictures can be changed from one machine to another. The
cash box is large and has a separate lock.
The King of all venders. Busy all the year ’round. Small
in size—large in earnings. New model made in all metal
construction. Equipped with two Exhibit sliding slots—the
best slot made. A special feature is the new bronze metal
card puller which insures a card being vended each time.
Back door and cash box door are equipped with Yale locks.
We back up the Ideal card vender with a big attractive line
of cards published exclusively for this machine—we bring
out a new series of cards every thirty days.
The greatest penny machine of the age. Iti plays just
like the great American pastime. It can be run with or
without pay off feature. When the player makes a Hit
he gets his penny back. “ The Play Ball is making other
types of target machines take a back seat.” The Play
Ball is a simple machine—nothing to get out of order
and it can be played very rapidly. It is a great repeater.
The cash box is divided into compartments showing you
the exact profit.
Get our Operators' Prices on these three Money Makers.
tive circulars mailed free upon request.
Three big descrip­
— SPECIAL TERMS TO RESPONSIBLE OPERATORS —
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