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March, 1932
S A L E — U S E D JUNIOR
.s c a le s ,
excellent
condition,
*30.00 each; or will trade for
•parfle Balls,
Bingo or pin
tables; New 5c Midgets, $65.00
S?®*1* Lincoln Novelty W orks,
*137 Tryon Lane, Toledo, Ohio.
T H REE L A R G E SCIENTIFIC
,olf
Machines,
cost
$45o
each or $80 for lot;
S ^ e s $3.50 each, lots of 12,
WOO
each;
Fairchild,
Jr.
Basketball, 5c play, cost $125,
JJKe new $55; 8 Perfume m a­
chines sells 10c bottles, $1.50
®ach, $10.00 for lo t;; 50 Y u -
«i, , Sweet Breath machines
t i 5 ’ $3-50 each with filling
w bring in $6.00; 50 Yu-Chu
cnromium new style gum m a­
chines, i - 2-3 or single, $3.00
each; 4 Sandwich or Pie m a­
chines, $2.00 each, $6.00 takes
*2^; 25 Columbus lc Peanut
machines, $3.00 each; 100 Iron
stands,
double
$1.50
each,
®ingle $1.25 each; 1 Gottlieb
Movmg
Target
with
stand,
**0.00; 30 Sweet Sixteen, brand
new, 6 fronts, $9.25 each. E v -
machine as represented, no
Junk.
One-third deposit bal­
ance c.o.d. Subject to inspec­
tion if desired. Hartle, Madi­
son, N. J.
T EN B A F F L E B A L L S $15.00
»,®ach; FiVe Baffle Seniors,
H '™ each; Twenty Play Boys,
*ib.50
each;
Eight
C huc-O-
r^ncks, $8.50 each; Ten Minia­
ture Baseball Machines, $5.50
?ach; Ten Electric
Baseball
Machines, $8.50 each; Twenty
S^ngo Machines,
$7.50 each;
ifn
Penny
Flip
Machines,
j^-oO each;
Thirty
Majestic
gargets, $13.50 each; Twenty
stands for Majestic, $2.00 each;
fifteen
Mills
25c
Straight
Money, $20.00 each; Ten Jen-
25c
Straight
Money,
JfO-00 each.
W ebers A m use­
ment Machine Co., 1108 Main
Dallas, Tex.
221
A u tomatic A ge
FOR SA L E SECOND H A N D
Playboys and Ballyhoo m a­
chines, five hundred latest m a­
chines in penny or nickel play,
$13.75 each. Baffles, new $14.75,
used, $10.75; Bingos, new $11.75,
used $7.75; Buster balls, new
$9.95, used $7.75; Iron Stands
$2.00;
H y-B alls,
new
$37.75,
used $27.75:;
Lucky Strikes,
new $37.75, used $27.75; M ig-
gles, new $47.75, used $32.75;
Mills Used
Jack Pot Front
Venders, $32.75; Mints and Ball
Gum, write.
W e have hun­
dreds of Slightly Used W hirl­
winds, Bataballs, Barn Yards,
Play Golfs, Grip Machines, In­
door Strikers, Dandy Venders,
B & M Venders, Big Game
Hunters,
Sharpshooters,
T ar­
gets and numerous others at
give away prices.
W e have
what you want, wire or write,
The Pioneer Novelty Co., 1314
Ninth St. N. W ., W ashington,
D. C.
FOR
SAL E — 50
M AST ER
aluminum machines for ball
gum or marbles, hardly usee«.
Practically
new,
absolutely
perfect.
Glass
three
sides.
$200.00 for the lot.
25% de­
posit,
balance
C.O.D.
The
Block Company, 3994 Beech-
wood Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa. c
60 K .
O.
FIGH TING
M A­
chines, reconditioned and ex­
clusive 7 counties, 5c or 10c
play your choice. Phila. terri­
tory.
Cash
price
$1,500.00
write for particulars.
Victor
H. Pohle, Broadway and Cum-
berlands Sts., Gloucester, N . J.
FOR S A L E — SECOND H A N D
Iron Claws, brand new m a­
chines at $150.00, slightly used,
$125.00, Ballyhoos, $13.75. Play
Boys, $13.7’, Baffles, Bingos,
Buster Balls and many others
at lowest prices. W ire or write,
The Pioneer Novelty Co., 1314
Ninth St. N .W ., Washington,
ic & W
W IL L
SELL
T E N D. C.
Pnii-,.. Jennings
Scales good
iPndition at $40.00 each.
One
Wew Abbott Coin Counter, $40.
Vi* make offer.
Mrs. Alice J. FOR SALE — 2 JE N N IN G S 5c
Jackpot Side venders, reserve
£ong, 248 18th A ve., Columbus,
Jackpot check separater model,
$40.00 each; 8 Mills 5c Jackpot
Side venders, reserve Jackpot
IM POR TANT! B E F O R E B U Y - check separator model, $40.00
frLr.n& U SE D machines, write each; 1 Mills 5c Front vender,
DTrn?nr bargain list of R ECON­ with Rockola reserve Jackpot,
DITIONED machines. Robbins $40.00 1 Jennings 6c Side ven­
, 1: l 41-A
DeKalb
Ave., der,
with
Rockola
Jackpot,
Brooklyn, N. Y
$40.00; 1 Jennings 5c Jackpot
Bell,
3
lemon
combination,
$40.00; 2 Jennings Today 5c ven­
SA L E — 10 H A N C E P E A ­
nut venders, $3.00 each; 2 ders, with factory reserve Jack­
p r a n c e shockers, $2.50 each; pots, $40.00 each; 2 Jennings 5c
Side venders, $35.00 each; 8
M ow i gum venders, $1.50 each; Mills 5c Front O. K . venders,
$4 00
J9u^side gum
vender, Bull’s eye models, high serials,
Exhibit 5 ball shooter $35.00 each; 2 Jennings 5c T o­
jvith
hibit —
vender, $7.50; E x - day venders, $40.00 each. Above
back Ph°toscope, $7.50; Penny machines have been in storage
* fCk target, $3.00; Whirlwind, and look like new. Four Jen­
*--00-
W illis,
illis, 511
511 " So.’
9th "o . W
W . - R.
R- t " W
nings 5c Jackpot Side venders,
n St., Cambridge, Ohio.
primer models, $35.00 each; 1
Mills 25c Jackpot Bell, bargain,
°~ :3- 4 and 5 JA CK S V E R Y $25.00; 1 Caille 25c Operator’s
hni??'s<2nable: 15 Gottlieb B ase- Bell, $20.00; 10 new folding
i®* $2.00 each; 8 Whirlwinds, Steel Stands, $2.50 each. Every
re­
d ' ; \ each;
3 Atlas Indicator machine r e - v a r n i s h e d ,
$2.00 each; all in A - l polished, completely overhauld.

s - M - Basch, 1/3
729 cash with order. Fred Lavell,
E. 517 Sinto, Ave., Spokane,
nroe Ave., Scranton, Pa.
4-32 W ash.
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B A R G A IN S — 5 H E R CU LE S
Spot - a - Balls, with Stands,
$12.50 each; 3 Hercules R oll-a-
Balls, $6.50 each; 1 Bingo, $7.50­
4 Barnyard Golfs, $5.00 each; 3
B at-a-B alls, $3.50 each; 4 W hirl­
winds, $2.50 each; 2 Filmascope
Basketballs, with Stands, $17.50
each. A ll machines in perfect
condition. R. H. Snyder, 1720
Cedar St., Allentown, Pa.
O P E R ATO RS — N E W B A L L Y ­
Hoo machines, largest and
most beautiful penny pin game
on the market, sample machine
$16.50; lots of 5, $15.50; Stands,
$2.50. W rite for circulars. R. H.
Snyder, 1720 Cedar St., Allen­
town, Pa.
FOR S A L E , CH E A P — 6 M ILLS
Side venders, 5c play with
Rock-Ola Jackpot fronts, good
condition; or will trade for 5-
Jacks or good pin games. Joe
Frank, 1801 E. Fifth Avenue,
Knoxville, Tenn.
FOR S A L E — A . B. T. BIG
Game Hunters with animal or
numbers reels,
$12.50;
Peo’ s
Vest-Pocket Basketballs, $2.50;
Peo’s Whirlwinds, $3.50; Gott­
lieb’ s Baseballs, $3.50; Hercules’
Electric Baseballs, $7.00; Fields’
Baby Jacks, $12.00; Field’s 5c
5-Jacks, $12.50; A. B. T. lc 5-
Jacks, $12.50; Keeney's Electric
Baseballs, $7.50; Robbins Indoor
Strikers, $5.00; Mills 5c Jack­
pots, $30.00; Mills 25c Jackpots,
$27.50. All inquiries will be an ­
swered. A . M. Y. Service, 417
Grant St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 5-32
I H A V E 600 M AR V ELO U S L o ­
cations in Eastern Pennsyl­
vania for 5c play Jackpots and
Mint venders, and 5c play Pool
Tables, Baffle Balls, Miggsie
and Jostle machines, and lc
play 5-Jacks, Baffle Ball and
similar
types
of
skill
and
amusement machines. I am in­
terested in operating for you
on a percentage basis. I have
the ability, experience and am
a very hard worker. M y loca­
tions will produce excellent re­
sults. Excellent references will
be furnished. I am a dependable
business man and trustworthy.
You are dealing with a man
who is fair and square and who
will make you happy with the
results obtained.
It will be
more than worth your while to
answer this ad. I will call to
see you for an interview regard­
less of where you may be lo­
cated. Address Box 831, A uto­
matic Age.
T W E N T Y -F IV E GENCO “ SOC­
cer” and “ Poker machines,
like new. Guaranteed perfect or
money refunded. $3.00 each. Any
quantity. Manhattan Sales Co.,
11 S. E. 5th St., Evansville, Ind.
FOR SALE OR T R A D E — 100
Red
Ball
Miniature
Pool
Tables, 6 or 10 pocktes, $20.00
to $30.00, one or all; also 100
Parmly lc Baseball machines,
complete
with
Steel Stands,
$450.00, $5.00 each for less.
Terms if desired. National Oper­
ating Company, 4923 Sheridan
Road, Chicago,
http://www.arcade-museum.com/

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