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Automatic Age

Issue: 1932 February - Page 300

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February, 1932
FOR SALE}— S A. B, T. BIG-
Game Hunters, reels or ani­
mals, $13.50 each; 2 Filmascoptj
Basket Ball Machines, $17.50
each; 10 Gottlieb Base Balls,
$2.50 each; above machines m e­
chanically perfect; 2 Blue Bird
Confectionery machines in orig­
inal cartons, $3.00 each. Crete
Specialty Co., Box 301, Crete,
111.
N E W A N D USED M ACH IN E S
for sale at sacrifice prices.
Complete Penny Arcade outfit
comprising'
Roover
fortunes.
Puss in Boots, Madam Zita, and
etc. Marvin Cassler palm read­
er-—novelty electric rifle and
Talking Scales. Machines have
been overhauled in our factory
and are in good operating con­
dition. Send for list of several
hundred
machines,
including
small machines for route op­
erators, also chance and money
machines.
Members Cleveland
Chamber of Commerce.
Wm.
Gent
Vending
Machine
Co.,
17321 Neff Rd., Cleveland, O.
H A V E YOU SEEN
“ T H E H OO SIER ?”
D R IL L E D A N D N U M B E R E D
Baseball Gum,
1,200 balls.
Our modern method produces
perfect sets, absolute satisfac­
tion guaranteed.
Sets to fit
your present chart. State style
desired. Our large distribution
makes possible amazing values.
W rite, wire or phone for low
prices.
Southern
Automatic
Sales Co., 542 S. 2nd St., Louis­
ville, K y.
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FOR S A L E — PHONO GRAPH
Operating Business.
Mostly
Mills phonographs. $2,000.00 in­
cludes
machines,
accessories,
parts, locations, etc. Geo. W .
W alter, Jr., 1515 Penrose Ave.,
Venice Park, Atlantic City, N. J.
FOR S A L E — F IN E ST OPER ­
ating Arcade on W e st Coast.
300 large machines, or will split
up.
Two Brunswick A u -T o -
Bowl, $200.00 each, cost $500.00
each; Electric Pianos; complete
stock of new and second-hand
machines always on hand. C. W .
Johnson Novelty Co., 2002 E.
63 St., Seattle, W ash.
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H A V IN G B E E N FORCED OUT
of business by a prohibitive
tax, we now hold a credit bal­
ance on the books of a well-
known candy vending machine
company which we offer at an
attractive discount. Box 2804,
Automatic Age.
A T T E N T IO N
M ANUFAC­
TU R E R S! Are you interested in
manufacturing a good patented,
legitimate
coin-operated
m a­
chine. W e are all tooled up 99%
and ready to manufacture, but
we need cash money. W ill give
someone a real good deal if he
will come in with cash, or we
will sell outright and take m a­
chines.
Don’t answer unless
you got money and mean busi­
ness. Box 207, Automatic Age.
311
A u t o m a t i c A ge
C H E STE R - P O LLAR D FOOT­
ball
Game
Operators.
See
Page 224 for something of im­
portance to you Automatic V en ­
ders, Inc., Providence, R. I. c
FOR
SALE— 6 BINGO
MA­
chines, $10.00 each; 6 Stop
and Sock, $7.00 each; 14 Genco
Deuces W ild, $5.50 each; 13
Genco Soccer, $5.50 each; 1
Hercules R oll-A -B all, $6.50; 3
Bingo metal stands (New), $2.00
each; $250.00 for the lot. All in
perfect condition. Some never
used.
Third cash, balance C.
O. D. Automatic Sales Service,
297 W . Madison Ave., Youngs­
town, O.
FOR SALE — S E V E N A. B. T.
Game Target Machines good
condition.
Selling on account
new laws in Alabama, sell only
in one lot. $75.00 for the seven.
One-third cash, balance C.O.D.
Birmingham Vending Company,
1503 14th Avenue South, Bir­
mingham, Alabama.
FOR SALE — SU P P LIE S
M ARBLES, M ARBLES, M A R ­
bles.
Acme Agates (0 size)
$2.50 per thousand; Vitreous
Agates (0 size) $2.60 per thou­
sand. 10% discount on marbles*
in lots of 5,000 or over. Best
Chew Ball Gum $1.75 per thou­
sand balls; $8.15 for 5,000 balls;
$16.00 for 10,000 balls.
Above
prices F.O.B. Wichita. Deposit
required.
M. T. Daniels, 1027
University Ave., W ichita, Kans.
N U M BE R ED B A L L GUM $4.00
per set of 1200 Balls.
High
grade gum and workmanship.
Drilled Ball Gum $25,00 per
case of 10,000 Balls.
Satisfac­
tion guaranteed. D. E. Murray,
North Warren, Pa.
4-32
M IN T JUCE STICK GUM, 1V2
inches
long,
best quality,
large chew. Low price to op­
erators. W rite for sample and
prices.
Detroit Vending Co.,
Lafayette Building, Detroit. 4-32
A SPECIAL LOT OF DOUBLE
naught size marbles. Beauti­
ful goods, assorted colors, 15,000
to case, $25.00 case. Less than
case lots, $1.75 per 1,000. Sam­
ples, 50c.
Block Marble Co.,
4919 N. 8th St., Philadelphia,
Pa.
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E V E R Y T H IN G IN SUPPLIES
for all machines. Slum, pea­
nuts,
ball
gum,
pistachois,
pumpkin seeds. Finest of qual­
ity — lowest of prices. Budin
M A R B L E S!
WE
Specialties, Inc., 845 Dumont M AR B L E S!
regret to announce that our
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y .
tfc
stock of imported M AJESTIC
GLASS
GLOBES
FOR
CO­ “ P U R E E S” marbles is limited.
lumbus Model A or B m a­ W e only have about 100 cases
chines, 75c each in cartons con­ to offer', after which there will
taining 8 globes. Robbins Co., be no more at any price. These
1141-A DeKalb Ave., Brooklyn, are the regular $43.00 goods.
N. Y .
-c While they last, $28.00 per case,
F.O.B. Philadelphia. 10,000 a s­
sorted colors to case. First
N O V E L T IE S FOR IRON C L A W come first served. Samples, 50c.
— You’ll get better locations Block Marble Co., 4919 N. 8th
and bigger volume with higher St., Philadelphia, Pa.
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class prizes. W e are the pio­
neers in the Iron Claw operating
field and the fact that other A T T E N T IO N : F L A T B U S H
operators throughout the coun­
Gum $11.50 per case of 10,000.
try have copied our methods Marbles, size 0 22V2c per box of
and are using our merchandise 100. Paul Schwartz, 4028 A r l ­
is sufficient testimony of our ington St., Chicago, 111.
sound judgment. Our sample
$10.00 prize assortment
(130
Pieces) will convince you too.
Stein-Service & Mercantile Co.,
W A N T E D TO BU Y
1655 W , Madison St., Chicago,
111.
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M ACH INES W A N T E D -— A .B .T .
Game Hunts, Larks, Pin tar­
F IV E STAR B A L L GUM —
W rite for prices. R. S. Johnson, gets, Puritan Bells, 3 and 5
1053 Lakeview A ve., Detroit, Jacks, 5c Mint Machines. Su­
Mich.
6-32 preme Vending Co., 557 Rogers
A ve., Brooklyn, N. Y.
-c
IRON C L A W A N D N O V E L T Y
Machine Operators — Discon­
tinue the use of cheap slum in
your machines. Better merchan­
dise means bigger receipts and
repeat play. Our Ten Dollar
sample assortment (130 Pieces)
will open your eyes to new pos­
sibilities.
Other
assortments;
Fifteen, Twenty, and Twenty-
five Dollars. Stein-Service &
Mercantile Co., 1655 W . Madison
St., Chicago, Illinois.
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H A V E YO U SEEN
“ T H E H OO SIER ?”
W A N T E D UP TO 15 N E W OR
slightly used Mills or Pace
Baseball
front
attachments,
with or without strips. Price
must be cheap. National Vend­
ing Company, 1117 Cambridge
St., Cambridge, Mass.
3-32
W A N T E D — M ILLS R E SE R V E
Jackpot Front venders, or
Mills Silent Front venders. Also
Steel Stands. Describe what
you have, condition and price
first letter. Zapp M fg. Co., 1518
First A ve., Dallas, Texas.
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