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Automatic Age

Issue: 1935 November - Page 144

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Overheard About the Countryside
What! Again?
Yep! That’s right. HENRY W. SEIDEN & CO., INC., have
opened two new offices.
Where?
One in NEWBURGH, N. Y., and one in ROCHESTER, N. Y.
How Come?
That’s because they’re distributing
B A L L Y
P r o d u c ts
Henry W . Seiden & Company, inc.
A lb a n y
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S y racuse
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N ew burgh
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R o c h e s te r
RECONDITIONED GAMES!
S P E C IA L L O W
PIN GAMES
Golden Gate, Sr................................ $ 6.00
7.50
G ridiron ...............................................
Forw ard Pass ...............................
4.00
H ockey (Seeburg) .......................... 15.00
Kelly Pool ........................................... 12.50
K in g s ................................................... 22.50
Live Power .......................................
7.50
M a jor League .......... ................... .
9.00
N eontact ........................................... .. 18.00
P e n n a n t ................................................ 4.00
Q uick Silver ...................................... 22.50
R a d io S tatio n .................................... 6.00
Rebound .............................................. 10.00
Rock-Ola 21 ....................................... 16.00
S ig nal, J r ............................................. 7.50
S ig nal, Sr. .............................. ........... 12.50
S in k or S w im .................................... 10.00
S p lit Second ...................................... 20.00
S ta r Lite ..................................... ........ 12.50
T ick-A-Lite (T icket G am e) ---21.50
Traffic L ite ........................................ 12.50
Three-in-Line ................................
15.00
W o rld ’s Series .................................. 4.00
AUTOMATIC PAY OUT GAMES
A. B. T. One Shot .......................... $42.50
C h am p io n ............................................ 27.50
M ysterious Eye (D ice G am e) . . . . 49.50
S p o rtsm an .......................................... 37.50
A. B. T. Three Ball .......... ........... $49.50
Ivory Golf ......................................... 49.50
P u t and T ake .................................... 32.50
Traffic (M odel A) .......................
39.50
COUNTER GAMES
A. B. T. Five J a c k s .......... . . . , . . $ 9 . 0 0
D a nd y V ender .................................. 7.50
G am e H u n te r (D e Luxe) .............. 22.50
Hold and D raw ............................... 19.50
JACKPOT SLOT M ACH IN ES
Mills Single J . P ................................. $22.50
W a tlin g Single J . P ............................22.50
W a tlin g (B lu e Seal) ...................... 32.50
K ing Six ............................................. $19.50
Texas L e ag u e r ................................. 19.50
T u rf Flash ............ ........................... 19.50
PHO NO GRAPHS
Mills (Selective) ............................ $85.00
Mills No. 875 ................................... 125.00
Seeburg Selectophone .................. 125.00
Seeburg Model E .......................... 97.00
One-Third Deposit with Order
Five S ta r B all G u m (C ase o f 50).$6.00
B atteries (Case of 25) .................... $4.90
W. B. SPECIALTY C O M PA N Y
2507 Marcus Avenue
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Production Increased
on “King Six”
P R IC E S
“Every Machine Guaranteed to be in A-l Condition”
A, B. T. W in n e r .......... ................... $18.00
A ctio n, Jr. .......................................... 9.00
A ctio n, S r.............................................. 15.00
A dvance (Seeburg) ........................ 15.00
A rcher (A. B. T.) .......................... 49.50
A uto D art (T icket) ........................ 32.50
A uto Flash ........................................ 39.50
Ball F an ........ ..................................... 21.50
Beam L ite .......................................... 12.50
Beacon .................................................
8. CO
Big L eaguer ..................................... 49.50
Blue S tre ak ..................................... .. 7.50
C avalcade ........................................... 10.00
Checkers .............................................
7.50
C o n ta c t (44 inch) ............................ 6.00
Criss Cross ......................................... 8.00
Criss Cross-A-Lite ......................... 12.50
Cross C o u n try .................................. 32.50
Cross Roads ..................................
21.50
Drop K ick .......................................... 7.50
F risky .................................................... 25.00
Genco Baseball ................................ 19.50
Golden Gate, J r .................................. 4.00
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St. Louis, Missouri
According to B. A, Withey of Chi­
cago, manufacturer of the “King
Six, Jr.,” dice game, the coin ma­
chine industry is on the threshhold
of one of its most prosperous years.
He bases his opinion on the fact that
reports reaching his organization
from operators throughout the coun­
try indicate that economic conditions
are rapidly improving and that public
interest in all types of recreation is
increasing.
“Although we were more than
satisfied with the trade’s acceptance
of ‘King Six, Jr.’ when it was in­
troduced a few months ago,” Mr.
Withey declared, “we are really sur­
prised at the sharp rise in demand
for our machine during the last sev­
eral weeks. This leads us to believe
that operators who had refrained
from buying during the summer
months are commencing to add new
machines to their routes. 1936 should
be a “record breaker’ for sales in
every branch of the industry,” he
added.
Production schedules at the Withey
plant on “King Six, Jr.” have re­
cently been increased, and it is said
that shipments are being made to a
number of foreign countries.
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