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Automatic Age

Issue: 1936 June - Page 133

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AUTOMATIC AGE
June, 1986
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both Mr. Marcus and Mr. Stanley in
obtaining and disposing of used games
for the Chicago trade.
Thanks Leon, for the Nice Order
Offices, showrooms and warehouse
will be maintained by Automatic-
Markepp, Inc. at 2338 Belmont Ave­
nue, Chicago. R. L. Wilds, formerly
managing director of the National
Automatic Distributors Association,
will be in charge. Coin-machine men
who have watched Mr. W ild’s good
work in the NADA agree that Auto-
matic-Markepp, Inc. is as fortunate
in its choice of manager as it was
in having Meyer Marcus and S. L.
Stanley for its co-founders.
Leon Taksen h ands W illia m Silver, New Y o rk representative
a check for 250 subscriptions.
C o in C o u n t e r
fo r
M a r c u s , S ta n le y
O r g a n iz e
B u s y O p e ra to rs
C h ic a g o J o b b in g F ir m
C O N F IR M IN G the appointment of
Automatic-Markepp, Inc. as Bally
distributors for the Greater Chicago
area, Jim Buckley, sales manager of
Bally Manufacturing Company, stated
that “leading distributors who have
been advised of Automatic-Markepp’s
Part in the Bally set-up are united
expressing satisfaction, the general
comment being that the new organi­
zation will exert a healthy influence
°n the entire industry.”
Automatic-Markepp, Inc., was or­
ganized recently by two of the fore­
most distributors in the coin-machine
'ndustry, Meyer Marcus, president of
The Markepp Company, Inc., of
Cleveland and Cincinnati, Ohio, and
S- L. Stanley, head of the Automatic
Amusement Company, with head­
quarters in Memphis, Tennessee, and
branch offices in a number of south­
ern cities. Mr. Marcus and Mr.
Stanley are both well known in the
industry, not only for the efficiency
of the sales organizations they have
built up, but also for their faithful­
ness to the policies in which they be­
lieve. Mr. Marcus, during the past
year, has been very active in the
promotion of favorable publicity,
benefiting the entire industry, and has
unstintingly contributed time and
money to various good will move­
ments. Mr. Stanley has gained the
reputation of being one of the boldest
pioneers in the industry and has a
large following of operators.
The “parent” organizations in Ohio
and the South will maintain their
separate identity and will be oper­
ated independent of the new Chicago
firm, but the latter, it is stated, will
draw on the far-flung facilities of
U SE D M A C H IN E B A R G A IN S
Balance ............................... $ 8.00
Beam Lite ................................... 5.00
Cue (new) ................................... 22.50
Esquire ............................... 4.00
Frisky ................................. 10.00
Plying Trapeze .......................... 5.00
Lucky Star ................................. 12.50
M an in Moon ..............................$ 8.00
Rebound .......................................
5.00
Star-A -Lite
................................ 7.00
Score-A-Lite .............................. 8.00
Travel ........................................... 7.00
Hells Bells ................................... 12.50
H arvest Moon ............................ 25.00
A u to m a tic Payouts
Counter G am es
Derby (plain) ............................. $60.00
Jumbo (plain) ........................... 37.50
Pamco Parlay ............................ 60.00
Repeater ...................................... 45.00
K ing Six, J r ................................. $ 8.00
Hold and D raw ........................ 10.00
Select-Em ...................................
3.50
W ag o n W heel ............................ 8.00
One-third with Order, Balance C.O.D.
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