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Automatic Age

Issue: 1936 September - Page 85

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September, 1936
AUTOMATIC AGE
87
The player who wants extra excite­
ment can play as much as 25 cents
per game. That means fast money
and quick profit for operators and lo­
cations alike. When players see that
possible top payoff of $7.50, there is
no stopping them.”
Exhibit will have something new
and different to offer in a one-shot
automatic payoff game, soon, they
promise.
Everyone is lining up to get their
“Old Age Pension” at Exhibit. Yes,
Sir, Old Age Pensions are being
granted to every operator— who sends
Swanstrom on
Vacation
Milton Swanstrom, conductor
of Scale Topics, is now enjoying
the famed sunshine of Cali­
fornia.
Under the circum­
stances, A u to m a tic A ge did not
have the heart to call for his
usual page of Scale Topics.
However, this column will be
back in its same space and form
in our October issue.
N o Slump at Exhibit
Supply Go.
A T L A S
Your correspondent had a peek at
one of the busiest plants seen in some
time, and can announce with certainty
that Exhibit is going to town with
their new products.
Right now, “Gusher,” a five-ball
novelty skill game, and their “Rotary
Merchandiser”, are getting production
preference.
“Gusher,” now in it’s
third production run, according to
Leo J. Kelly, salesmanager for the
firm, is now in a new, handsome 44"
X 22" cabinet, that is just about
“Tops” for real beauty.
“Territory closed to one ball tables
are going wild over ‘Gusher,’ said Leo
J- Kelly, and the reason is undoubted­
ly because ‘Gusher’ permits the play­
er to set his own odds and then gives
him five balls to make the odds set.
ALAM O
Special!
Exhibit Supply Company his order.
“Old A g e Pension” is the name of
Exhibit’s newest counter game — so
new, that cuts could not be prepared
in time to make this issue of the A ge .
“Old Age Pension” is the idea of
Stokes of Tyler, Texas. Stokes says
he makes more from his “Old Age
Pension” Machine, than anything he
has ever operated. His experience
with his first hand made models, was
so profitable that he made a special
trip to Chicago to induce Exhibit to
get into regular production on the
game.
G A M ES M U ST BE O . K .
Or Your Money Refunded
EVERY MACHINE
Listed Is
BRAN D NEW
$ 8 2 .5 0
B ran d N ew
In O r ig in a l Cartons
50 G R A N D .................... $37.50
A u to m a tic Payouts
N ovelty G am es
H o lly w o o d ........................................ $49.50
H ia le a h ............................................ 98.50
G r a n d S la m .................................... 68.50
S o c k it ................................................ 40.00
C o c o a n u ts ........................................ 32.50
S n o o k e r ............................................ 60.00
B la c k
M a g ic
(C o u n te r D ice
G a m e ) ............................................ 37.50
S o c k e r .............................................. $23.50
R o t a t io n .......................................... 27.50
C lip p e r (Evar\s) ........................... 25.00
L ite - A - B a s k e t ............................. 25.00
C r a c k e r ja c k .................................... 25.00
D it t o .................................................. 25.00
H e a d lite .......................................... 35.00
W o r ld S e rie s .................................. 12.50
D o n 't M iss O u r S p e c ia l P ric e L is t on U sed 1-shot G a m e s
W rite Us fo r Q uotations on A u to m atic Bowling-Type
Games and Phonographs. — A ll Prices F . O. B. Chicago.
ATLAS N O V ELT Y C O RP O RA T IO N
2200 N. Western Ave.
1901 Fifth Ave.
Chicago, 111.__________________________________ Pittsburgh, P a ^ . ^
O P E R A T O R S —AVERAGE PAYOUTS HOLD LOCATIONS
H ere are tw o fast m ovin g num bers w ith w o rth w h ile top
aw ards. The players w ill go fo r these boards a n d they w ill
hold your “ spots” .
KICK-OFF
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No. 610— 600 Hole Five Cent Board, Four Jackpots.
Tickets printed in Football Terms and w ith h u n ­
dreds of thousands of fans crowding the stadiums,
there’s plenty of play appeal.
B o a r d T a k e s In (600 H o le s @ 5c) ___ $30.00
P a y s O u t (A v e r a g e ) ................................ 14.15
P ro fit (A v e r a g e ) .......................................$15.85
Thick Board w ith Easels and Celluloid
Protector over Jackpot
Price $2.25 Plus 10% U. S. Tax
IT ’S IN T HE BAG
No. 626—600 Hole, 24 Section, 5c Board
Four Jackpots
jM B B H
I t ’s “In the B ag” for you, Mr. Operator, if you
use Superior’s Latest 600 Hole Board. Cash in on
the Fast Action of this One—Everybody likes it,
w ith its $20.00 top. I t ’s a N atural,— I t ’s in the Bag-.
B o a rd T a k e s In (600 H o le s @ 5c) ....$30.00
P a y s O u t (A v e r a g e ) ................................ 13.97
P r o fit (A v e r a g e ) .......................................$16.03
Thick Board w ith Easels and Celluloid
Jackpot Protector
Price $2.46 Plus 10% U. S. Tax
We Sell to Operators Only
S U P E R I O R P R O D U C T S , In c .
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