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August, 1938
AUTOMATIC AGE
L A S S I F I E D
COIN
MACHINE
EXCHANGE
Classified Exchange Ads are 4 cents per word per issue—
Minimum Ad accepted $1.00. Be su re to se n d c a sh w it h o rd e r.
T h e a m o u n t s a re to o s m a ll to op e n c h a r g e a c c o u n t s .
W a n t A d s to be s u r e o f in s e r tio n m u s t reach
us by th e 15th o f p re c e d in g m o n t h .
Address:
A U T O M A T IC
A G E , 2 8 1 0 S . M i c h i g a n A v e . , C h i c a g o , 111.
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W ANT ADS
3 Issu e s f o r th e P ric e o f 2
w i t h o u t c h a n g e of cop y.
A ll o rd e rs c a s h In a d v a n c e .
N O T IC E
C la s s ifie d c o lu m n s a re f o r d is p o s a l
o f used m a c h in e s o n ly . A d v e r t is e ­
m e n ts o ffe rin g n e w m a c h in e s w ill
be a c c e p te d fo r d is p la y s e c tio n s
o n ly .
A d s o ffe rin g
se c on d
hand
m a c h in e s w ill n o t be a c c e p te d if
m a c h in e s h a v e n o t been In p r o d u c ­
tio n b y t h e m a n u f a c t u r e r a t le a s t
90 d a y s , e x c e p t In t h e e v e n t of
close d te r r it o r y .
P o s t office box
a d s n o t a c c e p te d u n le s s a c c o m p a n ­
ied b y re fe re n c e s .
FO R
SA LE— SEC O N D
H A N D
WTUTE f o r o u r l a t e s t p r i c e
list. All types of used machines. We
buy, sell and trade. Many bargains in
Slots, phonographs, floor and counter m a­
chines.
Largest ’ stock in Southwest,
Marion Company, Wichita, Kansas. 12-38
G U A R A N T E E D RECONDITIONED
’ate 1937 and 1938 phonographs at the
low prices that you had hoped for. Get
>'our share of these bargains. Write for
bargain list today and save money.
Badger Novelty Company, 2546 N . 30th
Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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SACRIFICE 10 PACE LATEST MODEL
Aristo Scales, 5 used less than 2
jnonths, 5 in original crates. — Marion
Company, Wichita, Kansas.
8-38c
6 A. B. T. PENNY PLAY GAME HUNT­
ers. Animal reels. Mechanically okay.
Guns excellent. $25.00 takes them.—Super­
ior Sales Company, 825 East Washington
St., Boise, Idaho.
8-38
KENTUCKY T E N N E S S E E OPERA-
tors! W e are headquarters for new and
used slots at lowest prices; repairs and
rebuilding.—John M. Stuart, Paris, Ky.
9-38
W E HAVE POPMATIC POPCORN M A­
chines for sale. 1937 models, good con­
ation, $60.00 each. — Glenn B. Liebig,
Mascoutah, 111 .
9-38
100 COLUMBUS 5c PEANUT MA-
~oCh>nes- Perfect condition, without locks
*» 00 each, lots of ten $2.75. Will trade
•or Ball Gum Vendors.—Wagner, 716 W.
f ^xre St., Baltimore, Md.
9-38
15. FOUR-COMPARTMENT “AUTOMAT-
Stores” penny vendors only $17.00
“ Viking Specialty Company, 530
^oiden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, Calif.
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9-38
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SCALES FOR SALE—W ATLING, ROY-
{ ty ^ v ! j?-ce> Seca, etc., fully re-conditioned,
i ^ e d i a t e delivery.—C. M. S. Co., 329
f^ JWood Street, Chicago, 111.
9-38
FOR SALE — MILLS MACHINES; 50
Cherry Bells, serials over 420,000, used
only 3 weeks, $55.00 each. 1/3 cash, bal­
ance C. 0 . D.—P. Carroll, 635 New Scot­
land Ave., Albany. N. Y.
9-38
TEN LOG CABIN PENNY VENDORS.
Five Nickel Nab Machines. Ten Rush-
our Nickel Bar Machines. Bargains for
quick sale. — National Vending System,
Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana.
8-38
FOR SALE — A-l CONDITION MILLS
Dance Masters, $50.00. 1/3 down, balance
on delivery.—Major Utilities Co., Escan-
aba, Mich.
9-38
89 STEWART MCGUIRE l-5c COMBIN­
ation nut vendors; will vend all bulk
vending products, all keyed alike in per­
fect condition, $700.—Benj. Chemin, 30
Woodbine St., Hamden, Conn.
9-38
BU LK VENDORS—$2.40 UP. OVER 200
different types. Write for circulars and
terms.—Torr, 2047-G So. 68th St., Phila.,
Pa.
9-38
SEQUENCE, $8.00; TOTALIZER, $9.50;
Replay, $14.00; Boo Hoo, $12.50; Home­
Stretch, $15.00; Batter Up, $15.00; Long
Beach, $18.00; Speed, $19.00; Turf Kings.
$9.50; Beam Lite, $25.00; Silver Flash,
$34.00; El Toro, $46.00.—W . T. Francis,
457 Seneca Rd., Hornell, N. Y.
9-38
FOR SALE—W U R LIT ZE R 616, $150.00;
412, $80.00; P-12, $65.00; P-10, $50.00;
Rock-Ola Regulars, $60.00.—A. G. Novelty
Co., 213 Linden St., Pittsfield, Mass. 9-38
6 LBS. CAPACITY PEANUT MACHINES
cannot tell from new. In Lots of ten,
$3.25 each, sample machine, $4.00.—Penny
Products Co., Lansdowne, Penna.
9-38
STAMPEDE, GOLD AWARD, DA ILY
Double, $3.75. DeLuxe 46, Prospector,
Test of Skill, $4.75. Counter games $1.00
and up.—Ruginis, Mount Carmel, Penna.
9-38
200 lc ADVANCE CLIMAX #10, GOOD
condition, $2.50. 1/3 with order; balance
C. O. D.—J. Schoenbach, 862 East N. Y.
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
9-38
BULK VENDORS USED, $1.25 UP. CO­
lumbus, Walzers, Empires, Northwest-
erns, etc. W ill take in trade any type
machines on new Masters, Tom Thumbs
or Triple Grips. — Columbian Vending
Company, Box A, Parsons, Kansas. 9-38
50 PENN Y GINGERS, PERFECT CON­
dition, only $15.00 each.—Viking Spe­
cialty Company, 530 Golden Gate Avenue,
San Francisco, Calif.
9-38
FOR SALE—LOT OF AMUSEMENT MA­
chines, some not on the Market today.
Good for Arcade or place on percentage.
Also Scales, Electric Shocks, Fortune
Tellers, Over the Tops, Electric Base­
ball, Bell Slots. W ill trade. Send for list.
—F. D. Rose, 500 Essex Ave., Gloucester,
Mass.
9-38
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BLUE FRONTS, FIVE AND TEN CENT
play. Also W ar Eagles and Golden Bell.
Closed territory.—H. & R. Sales Co., St.
Anthony, Idaho.
9-38
40 NORTHWESTERN; 33 PEANUT MA­
chines, lacquer lc, good condition, $3.00
each; 10 Simpsons $2.00 each. 1/3 cash
with order.—Irvin Reiche, Naperville, 111.
9-38
15 DAVALS RACES, COUNTER GAMES,
good paint, mechanically perfect, $50.00
for all. — Superior Sales Company, 825
East Washington St., Boise, Idaho. 8-38
20 PA RK ER PENCIL VENDING MA­
chines, never used, only $3.00 each.
Sample $4.00 delivered. — Viking Spe­
cialty Company, 530 Golden Gate Avenue,
San Francisco, Calif.
9-38
FOR THE BEST AND LOWEST PRICE
in new and used equipment write for
Millers’ Bargain List, 615 Lyon Street,
Grand Rapids, Michigan.
9-38
THIRTY SIMPSON lc VENDORS, $1.85
each: 10 Columbus 5c Vendors, $2.40
each. Paint good, all in A-l shape. Three
latest lc A. B. T. Target Skills, $13.85
each; 10 3-Way Grip Machines, $8.75
each.—Thos. B. W itt, Cameron, Mo. 9-38
PHONOGRAPHS, $34.50 UP; T U R F
Champs, $21.50; Automatic payouts,
$4.50; Novelty games, $3.00; Merchandise
venders, $3.00. Write for list.—Carstens,
1635 W. Cherry, Milwaukee, Wis.
9-38
FOR SALE—4 7-FOOT INTERNATION -
al Mutoscope Pokeroll Tables, excellent
condition, used only 3 months, $50.00 each.
20% Deposit. Balance C. O. D.—Radin &
Faber, 142 Beach 116 St., Rockaway
Beach, N. Y.
9-38
FOR SALE—1935 ROLL FRONT HOISTS
$25.00 each; Battery Pin Games, $1.00
each; used Slots, 25c each; used Crane
candy, 5c lb. F. O. B. Rockaway. Cash
with order. —I. F. Trading Co., 164 Beach
83rd Street, Rockaway Beach, N. Y. 9-38
SURPLUS STOCK: N ICK EL CANDY,
Penny Confection, Ten and Fifteen cent
Cigarette Machines. Write today for com­
plete list.—J. M. Daily, 1249 Roosevelt
Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana.
8-38
CIGARETTE MACHINES, EIGHT COL­
umn, with stand, rebuilt, like new, $15.00
each. Eight for $100.00. F. O. B. Phila.
Cash with order.—Roy Torr, 2047G So.
68th St., Phila., Penna.
9-38
FOR SALE — TWENTY FIVE (25)
Northwestern Penny-Nickel Machines.
All in good condition. Make best offer,
lots of five or more.—Ira Sink, Winston-
Salem, N. C.
9-38
GRIP MACHINES; LOTS $7.50 EA.
Yale lock, baked red crackle, A-l shape.
100 lots your name on plates Free.—M.
R. Hoover, Poly Station, Ft. Worth, Tex.
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W E ARE BALLY DISTRIBUTORS, ALL
new machines and large stock of used
games on hand. Write for price list.—
United Novelty Co., 420 Market St.,
Phila., Pa.
8-38
W E HAVE ON HAND A F E W GOOD
used National, Stewart McGuire and
Rushour cigarette machines at attrac­
tive prices.—E. T. Barron & Co., 19 E.
Lake St., Mpls., Minn.
9-38
W E HAVE A F E W GOOD USED PE A ­
nut machines at attractive prices—
Columbus, Northwestern, Snacks, Vendex,
Specialty and others.—E. T. Barron &
Co., 19 E. Lake St., Mpls., Minn.
9-38
FOR SALE—TEN CASES (10,000 ROLLS)
5c Royalmints, absolutely fresh. $25.00
for the lot.—Superior Sales Company, 825
East Washington St., Boise, Idaho. 8-38
ON e NORTHW ESTERN DELUXE, 1-33
Vki?orS?,lain> never used. 5 others; Rob-
51 S*lver King, etc. Cost $85. For $25.00.
Tv
Hoover, Poly Station, Ft. Worth,
Aex-
9-38
250 MODERN COUNTER PEANUT M A­
chines, perfect condition, $1 each; 1
scoop ,$4.50; 1 Ad Lee 4-in-l, $4.50; F.
0.
B. Forced to sell at once.—C. E.
Tribble, 8516 No. Princeton St., Portland,
Oregon.
9-38
1937 SKEE BALL AND ROCK-O-BALL,
excellent condition. $99.50 each, m a­
chines have high and player score, also
balls played. — Triangle, 6644 Cottage
Grove Ave., Chicago.
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SA LLY ROLL, $40.00; SKEE BALL,
e-awl
• Send for Bargain list of Pin
sanies that are guaranteed perfect.—
D- Blakeslee, 43 Fifteenth St.,
Buffalo, N. Y.
9-38
SIX MARKSMAN
dition. Sacrifice
new phonographs
cago Amusement
Ave., Chicago.
25 DOUBLE COLUMN ROBBINS STICK
gum vendors, chromium steel cabinets,
holds 200 sticks of gum, in perfect me­
chanical condition, $75.00 cash. — Benj
Chemin, 30 Woodbine St., Hamden, Conn
9-38
© International Arcade Museum
RIFLES, GOOD CON­
for cash or trade for
or World Series.—Chi­
Co., 1430 N. Kedvale
9-38
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