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TO OPERATORS WHO WANT
to make real money, we offer
used Edwards Grip Tester*,,
many good as new, at $5.00
each,
F.O.B., Fort Worth,
Texas, one half cash with order
and balance shipped C.O.D.,
this offer good long as they
last. List price on these ma­
chines are twenty dollars each,
when new. Placed in good lo­
cations, they will pay for them­
selves in from a week to a
month, many have done better.
Now is the time to get your lo­
cations for the coming season.
Supply limited, rush your order.
Edwards Novelty Company, 614
1st National Bank Bldg,, Fort
Worth, Texas.
4-32
H IG H -S C O R E CARDS FOR
operators of pin games. At­
tractively printed on colored
cardboard. It pays to give prizes
for weekly high scores and a
neat card will work wonders A
hundred postpaid for $1.50. J. A
Dixon, 103 Ryan St., Hillside,
N. J.
AUTOMATIC CROQUET (NEW
lc play), $16.50; Six-in-one
machines (new), $10.85; Filma-
scope Basket-ball (new), $30.00;
Speedy coin - counters, $1,00;
Major coin-counters, $1.00. M. T.
Daniels, 1027 University Ave.,
Wichita, Kansas.
MILLS T R O U B A D O R E ; 9
wall boxes, like new; sell
cheap. Trade for Jackpot ven­
ders. Want to buy Mills Silents,
Kansas Novelty Co., P. O. Box
2052, Wichita, Kansas.
6-32
SLAM! BANG! WHAM! 69
brand new Pace Bantam scales
in original crates, $27.50 each,
one or all. Lower than hundred
lot factory price. Cash with
order. Washington Novelty Co.,
Washington, Mo.
5-32
NINETEEN INDOOD STRIK­
ERS, good as new, $250.00.
1/3 cash, balance C.O.D, No
trades; will answer all inquiries
J. F. Irby, 3625 First Ave.,
Sacramento, Calif.
ONE HUNDRED RYEDE lc 4-
column Gum and Chocolate ma­
chines, same as used in N, Y. Sub­
ways, good condition, $5.00 each,
$-1.50 lots of 10; 1 B. & M. Baby
vender, $12.00; 3 Exhibit Base­
ball machines, $6.00 each; 1 Lin­
coln Small Scale, $55.00; 10 cases,
5,000, excellent Akro Marbles,
$9.00 case; 3 large Scientific
Golf machines, $25.00 each,
$70.00 for lot; 200 Columbus 5c
Peanut machines, $3.50 each,
lots of 12, $3,00 each; Fairchild,
Jr. Basket-ball, 5c play, cost
$125.00, like new, $55.00; 7 Per­
fume machines, sells 10c bot­
tles, $1.50 each, $8.00 for lot; 50
Yu-Chu Sweet Breath machines
filled, $3.50 each, with filling to
bring in $6.00; 50 Yu-Chu chro­
mium new style Gum machines,
1-2-3 or single, $3.00 each; 4
Sandwich or Pie machines, $2.00
each, $6.00 for lot; 100 Iron
Stands, double $1,50 each, single
$1.25 each. Every machine as
represented, no junk, 1/3 de­
posit, balance C.O.D. Subject to
inspection if desired. Hartle,
Madison, N. J.
PIANOS — (200) Electric (5c),
with and without Key Boards,
perfect condition, sell cheap.
Julius Wellner, 1902 N. 10th
Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 6-32
COIN DEVICES — GUARAN­
teed unbeatable by Matches,
Tootpicks;
Cardboard,
Thin
Metal Celluloid, etc. Penny and
Nickel sizes, interchangeable
slides. Sample $1.25, postpaid.
Novelty Sales Co., 3108 Holmes
St., Dallas, Texas.
FOR SALE—10 FACTORY RE­
built Big Game Hunters, all
in perfect condition, with 3 tar­
gets, 5 shots for lc. Bargain at
$10.00 each. Worth $20.00 each
to any operator. Whirlwinds,
$2.00 each; Barnyard Golfs, at
$5.00 each; like new. Deposit
with orders, balance C.O.D. The
Block Co., 3994 Beechwood
Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa.
CLOSE OUT SALE, NEED THE
room. 200 Master adjustable
To i ven d er s. Three windows.
These machines have specially
improved coin track, better than
furnished by manufacturer. Our
own improvement, non-clogging
and in excellent condition. May
also be used for peanuts, mai
bles and gum, 1 for a cent.
Price, $4.50 each, worth $10.00
with improvements. Also 60
Master machines specially con­
verted for 5c ball gum with 5c
slot and same improved coin
track. Holds exactly a set, 1,200
balls. The best 5c ball gum ma­
chine on the market, $4.00 each.
75 Genuine Peo Whirlwinds.
Each machine has an extra
Bat-a-Ball or Whoopee front.
Perfect condition, some fronts
never used, $4.50 each, with
both fronts. 5 Add-Lee and
Samco 5c Ball Gum machines,
$4.00 each; 5 Fields Penny 4-
Jacks, $9.00 each; 20 Jennings
latest Pin Targets, practically
new, used few weeks, $7.00 each;
Fields Baby Jacks, lc and 5c
play, used a week, $12.00 each;
5 Larks, good as new, 3 coins,
$6,50 each; 1 Puritan Baby ven­
der, 4 coins, $9,00; 1 Play Golf,
used a week, $5.00; 100 Blue
Bird large capacity Marble and
Gum venders. $5.00 each, includ­
ing 1.000 1932 size 0 marbles, or
1,000 CCC ball gum. The mar­
bles will return the investment
twice over. 1 Gottlieb Miniature
Baseball, used a month, $3,00.
All above machines guaranteed
perfect mechanically, or money
back. 1/3 with order. Block
Marble Co., 4919 N. 8th Phila-
delohia, Pa.
6-32
FOR SALE—5 RUSHOUR SE­
lective Machines, 5 Bunte Ma­
chines, 1 Mills Candy Vendor;
all machines in perfect condi­
tion and on location in Chicago.
Arthur H, Sosna, 5009 Sheridan
Rd., Ap’t. 208, Chicago, 111.
1,000 A D D R E SS STICKERS,
1x2, limit 4 tines, 50 cents.
Buy, sell or exchange anything,
subscribe toi Buy, Sell and Ex­
change Weekly, 10 weeks, lOo.
Advertisements 1 cent a word.
Kraus, 411 W. Juneau, Milwau­
kee, Wis.
PENNY MACHINES — BAR­
gains, new, used. Novix Spe­
cialties, 1193 Broadway, New
York,
tfc
500 R E C O N D ITIO N ED MA­
chines. Gottlieb B a se b a lls,
$2.00 each; Gottlieb Moving Tar­
gets, $10.00 each; Baseball Won­
ders (Electric), $3.00 each. 1/3
cash with order, balance C.O.D.
F. Gohs, 4011 No. Kildare,
Chicago.
© International Arcade Museum
April, 1932
PEANUT MACHINES—BRAND
new, attractive, strong mech­
anism, $3.50 in 25 lots. Sample
$4.50, cash with order. Novix
Specialties, 1193 Broadway, New
York.
tfo
500 R E C O N D IT IO N E D MA­
chines, Gottlieb B aseballs,
$2.00 each; Gottlieb Moving Tar­
gets, $10.00 each; Baseball Won­
ders (Electric), $3.00 each. I/3
cash with order, balance C.O.D.
F. Gohs, 4011 No. Kildare,
Chicago.
THIS AD GOOD FOR $1.00
Mail this ad with one of y°uC
old Spiral Fronts, any type, and
we will ship you a sample Front
of that New Fascinating Game,
SCOTCH GOLF for only $1.75
with this ad. Write for descrip­
tive circular. Markepp Mfg. Co.,
5713 Euclid Ave., Cleveland,
Ohio.
6-32
MANUFACTURERS OF COIN
Games—I offer for sale com­
plete equipment for manufac­
turing high-class game; tools,
jigs, patterns and some ma­
terial. Exceptional opportunity.
E, A. Wotten, 212 Princeton
Ave., Villa Park, III.
FOR SALE—$30,00, ANY PART
of, or 100 assorted Mills ana
Jennings 5, 10 and 25c machines.
Nearly all have Jackpots. Will
take in Perfections as part pa^'
ment. Ohio Novelty Co., 11"
Superior St., Rossford, Ohio.
NEW SPOT-A-BALLS, STILL
in original crates, at $ 12.60
each. Wire your order only i4
left. Write for circulars on
latest machines. Meyer Wolf.
1212 S. Fifth St,, Philadelphia,

Pa.________
COIN MACHINES, ALL KINDS.
new and used. New Pace
Penny Spirals, $5.75. C. D. Har­
well, 2031 W. 20th St., Okla.
City, Okla. Phone 5-4000
FOR SALE FOR HALF I’RTCR.
slightly used machines. 6 1930
model Iron Claw Exhibits,
$75.00 each; 1 1931 model Iron
Claw, with mercury switch.
$120.00; 10 A, B, T. Game Hunt­
ers. with numbers or animals,
slightly used, at $8.00 each; j*
Exhibits Photoscopes, complete
with reels, at $5.00 each; *
Gottlieb Majestic Moving Tar­
gets, with stands, at $30.00 f°r
both; 4 Miniature Baseball ma
chines, $10.00 for lot; 6 A. B.
Target Skills. $18.00 for lot.;, *
P. O. Basketballs, with regis­
ters, at $6.00 for lot; 50 W
Masters, slug-proof, can o
used for peanuts, etc., at $-•
each; 3 Jeamko Basketballs,
with gum vender and stands.
$15 for both; 1 1 c Horse Race
machine, with 12 horses a'
gum attachment, at $12.00;
Seco Scales, made in German. >
practically new, $23.00 each,
$155.00 for lot; 4 Indian Shoot­
ers which vend ball gum, »
$10.00 for lot. All the machines
are in A -l condition, 1/3 «
posit required and Balan
C.O.D. L. Kaplan, 3021 Fontam
St., Philadelphia, Penna.
$5.00 CASH ALLOWANCE FOB
1000 No Value Tokens,
condition, prepaid, accepted
new Pin Tables or rebuilt c°
machines. List Free. Colem „
Novelty, Rockford, 111.
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