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AUTOMATIC AGE
May, 1938
L A S S I F I ED
G U A R A N T E E D RECONDITIONED
late 1937 and 1938 phonographs at the
low prices that you had hoped for. Get
your 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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COIN
MACHINE
EXCHANGE
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HAVE TEN 1937 POPMATIC MA­
chines that have been used only two
weeks and can not be told from new.
because of ill health. Priced
at $125.00 each as long as they last. One
TiVor!? deposit—Balance C.O.D. M. Diehl,
4513A Natural Bridge, St. Louis, Mo.
Classified Exchange Ads are 4 cents per word per issue—
M inim um Ad accepted $1.00.
Be sure to send cash with order.
The amounts are too small to open charge accounts.
W a n t Ads to be sure of insertion must reach
us by the 15th of preceding month.
Addrew; AUTOMATIC AGE, 2810 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, I1L
W A N T ADS
3 Issues for the Price of 2
w ithout change of copy.
All orders cash In advance.
N OTICE
Classified columns are for disposal
of used machines only. Advertise­
ments offering new machines will
be accepted for display sections
only. Ads offering second hand
machines will not be accepted if
machines have not been in produc­
tion by the m anufacturer at least
90 days, except In the event of
closed territory.
Post office box
ads not accepted unless accom pan­
ied by references.
F O R SALE— SECOND HAN D
A L L M A K E S P E N N Y SCALES BOUGHT,
sold and exchanged. W orld’s leading
manufacturers, clearing house and oper­
ators. Scales only. No other machines.
Pennyway System, 151 E. 126th St., New
York.
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SCALES FOR SALE—WATLING, ROY­
al, Pace, Seca, etc., on Chicago loca­
tions or for immediate outside delivery,
state your preference. C. M. S. Co., 329
S. Wood Street, Chicago, 111.
5-38
W R IT E FOR OUR LATEST PRICE
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
FOR SALE — ID E A L SCALES, $20.00;
Tube Coin Wrappers for all coins, 60c
per 1,000. Free Counter with all orders
of 5,000, $3.00. Peanut Machines, $1.00
each. W ant Pace Scales. Penny or Nickel
Counters, 55c. Heineman, 656 Selden, De­
troit, Mich.
c-6-38
75 5c ADVANCE H ERSH EY CANDY
machines used less than 6 months. Ex­
cellent condition, like new, $7.95 each.
Order sample now. 1/3 with order. A1
Johnson, 2501 Leavenworth St., Omaha
Nebr.
6-38
50 MASTER TOY VENDORS.
W IL L
also Vend Pistachios and all other
Vending products, $7.00 each. 50 Yu Chu
lc ball gum Vendors, $3.00 each. All
machines in perfect condition. Samuel
Klein, 1859 Nedro Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
6-38
K E EN E Y BOWLETTES (14 FT.), GOOD
condition, $64.50; Speed, $18.50; Stoner
Races, $22.50; Spring, $16.50; also lot of
good used games (novelty) from $4.00
up. 1/3 de caster Merchandising Co., 136 N. Arch
St., Lancaster, Pa.
6-38
PEANUT AND BALL GUM MACHINES
used $1.50 and up. Parts and Globes
for all Columbus Models at factory
prices.
Nuts, ball gum, candies and
charms.
Hecht Nielsen, 1322 Congress
St., Chicago.
7-38
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FOR SALE—25 DOUBLE
COLUMN,
chromium, Robbins penny stick gum
■ venders, clean, first class condition and
appearance. $3.00 each, one-third deposit
with order. J. c. Clem, 323 N. 16th Ave.,
PACE F LIP TARGETS, EXH IBIT PLAY
Phoenix, Arizona.
Bells, Bull’s Eyes, $1.50; Photoscopes,
Columbus Peanuts, $2.00: Advance Gum,
SALE—ONE BALL AUTOMATIC
Roll Skills. Basketballs, 75c. Isenberg, 33 FOR
payout games—Foto Finish, Bally Car-
Erie St., Dorchester, Mass.
FOR SALE—40 NORTHW ESTERN P E N ­
ny Model 33 Peanut Machines, lacquer
finish, look and work like new, $3.50
each. 1/3 Cash with order. 5c Dice Mach.
for $3. Also 10 large 8 Pound bowl Simp­
sons $2.50 each. Irvin Reiche, Naperville,
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SACRIFICE — ?5c PLAY PHOTOMATIC
complete with all equipment, special
visible interior cabinet, 1500 Photoframes,
Chemicals, Rotoscope, cost over $1000,
used less than month $750.00 F.O.B.
Phone, write or wire 1/3 deposit. Bill
Frey, Inc., 120 N.E. 1 St. Miami, Fla.
20 NORTHW ESTERN PENNY M ERCH­
andisers, porcelain finish, perfect con­
dition $6.85. V> deposit. Lentz, 213 E. 8th
St., Covington, Ky.
5 ABT BIG GAME HUNTER I n PTSTOL
Targets with Stands, $12.00 <“a; 10 Co­
lumbus 5c peanut vendors. $3.50 ea.: also
100 pin games at closeout prices. Rob­
bins Co., 1141A DeKalb Ave., Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Queen Mary, Bally Roundups,
e£ ciV J om Mix Electric Rifle
$100.00; Bally Eagle Eye $75.00, all prices
f.o.b. Columbus, Ohio, 1/3 deposit with
order balance c.o.d. Columbus Coin Ma­
chine Company, 1257 West Broad Street,
Columbus, Ohio.
FO R SALE — SU PPLIES
p ENNY ^ AND
N IC K E L
A L U M IN U M
Tube Coin Counters. Stacks, counta,
makes w rapping easy. Fits pocket, lc
s.ize* ?!»50 each, postpaid. Suprema
Products Co., 333 N orth M ichigan Ave.,
Chicago, 111.
WJS F U R N IS H A L L T Y P E S O F T O K EN S
or checks for pin games or payout ta ­
’ „ sLot machines, etc. M ailing Iista
#
?o n, counters, name platea.
W rite for circulars and samples. Supreme
Products Company, 333 N. Michigan
Ave., Chicago, 111.
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FOR SALE— SECOND HAND. BAR-
ga>ns galore!
37 Exhibit demon­
strator late model Hi-Ball machines,
formerly $99.50, sacrifice $69.50 each: lots
3 - $64.50; 6 or more $59.50. Bally Eagle
Eye Radio Rifle 30 shots 5c reconditioned
first class operating condition $115.00
each; lots 3 or more $99.50. Rock-Ola
demonstrator School Days Radio Rifle 10
shots five cents, sacrifice $69.50 each;
lots 3 - $59.50. 1 demonstrator Popmatic
late 1937 improved model automatic pop­
corn machine black cabinet $95.00. 1 P a­
cific Marksman reconditioned $49.50. 1
Orack Shot $49.50. 5 demonstrator Kellog
Popcorn vendors sell 8 bae:s per minute,
operators list $129.50, sacrifice $99.50 each.
100 assorted Novelty Pin Games—Cross­
line, Roly Poly, Lucky Star, Top Hat,
Mad Cap, Bolo, Gusher, Genco Baseball,
Diamond Mine, etc., reoonditioned ready
to operate: your choice 1 or all $5.95 each.
Terms 1/3 deposit with order balance
C.O.D. 2% discount if full amount sent
with order. This is complete list. Lemke
<"Vpn Machine Company, 31 West Vernor
Highway, Detroit, Michigan.
ATTENTION, OPERATORS AND DEAL­
ers. You can now get Decalcomania
Transfers in small quantities. An a t­
tractive name plate insures wide adver­
tising publicity at low cost. Also, serves
as a permanent identification. Samples
on request. Sideline salesmen wanted.
RALCO DECALCO, 1305 Washington,
Boston, Mass
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ARCADE MACHINES — PINGAMES:—
Largest assortment in the country, new
*>nd used, 'nrl'idine- Fortune Tellers, Base-
halls. Athletics. Rifles. Cranes, SuDolies,
Skeeballs, Wurlitzer $35.00: Oenco $45.00:
Bumper tvDe pingames $6.00. Munves,
555 West 157th Street, New York.
VENDING MACHINE OPERATORS—
Increase your nut sales and profits by
using freshly roasted cashews and mixed
nuts. Try our Cashew Nuts at 22c per
pound and Mixed Nuts at 30c per pound.
—Pennsylvania Vending Company, 64
South 20th St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
6-38
USED SCALES FOR SALE— W ATLING
“Free-If-You-Guess-Your W ate” gues-
sers. Rock-Ola and Caille “Moderne”.
Wm. Collins, 541 N. 8 St., Philadelphia.
ROLLER BEARING IMPROVED R E G ­
ulator Clips.
Manufacturer sells to
operators and dealers. Reasonable. Ask
for price list. H . Julius, 1758-62nd St.,
Brooklyn, N . Y .
6-38
25 COLUMBUS MODEL B NICKEL NUT
machines in good condition. Complete
with vise grip locks. $75 for lot. $3.50 in
lots of 5. Weighted stands. $2 ea. F. Man-
tell, Clason Point Park, Bronx, N. Y. C.
FOR SALE— ESTABLISHED ROUTE
consisting of Phonographs, Venders,
Counter Games and Slots—Situated on
Oregon Coast—Established five years—
For further particulars write E. D. Allen
6 Son, Tillamook Hotel Bldg., Tillamook,
Oregon.
FOR SALE: W U RLITZER 412, $80 each;
Rock-Ola Regulars, $60 each.
East
Coast Phonograph Dist., Inc., 625 Tenth
Avenue, N. Y. C.
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lenger,
••TRINKETS” FOR YOUR VENDING
machines. New, original, magnificent,
c?,wU:a^„ assortment. Increases the play
500%. 225 pieces $1.00; 1350 pieces $5.00.
Cash with order. M. T. Daniels 1027A
University Ave., Wichita, Kansas.
5-38
SALTED NUTS BRING THE QUICK­
est turnover. Write for lowest prices
on Salted Nuts, Salted Peanuts, Pista­
chios. Mixed Nuts, Cashews, Boston
Beans, etc.
Best quality, immediate
H r,Ylce-^E - Cherry, Inc., 238 Market St.,
Phila., Pa.
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RID YOUR PREMISES AND MACHINES
of roaches with Roach Eater roach
traps. 10c each or 12 for $1.00. G. Smith,
Box 2661, Tampa, Fla,
COIN W R A PPERS—TUBULAR, PENN Y
or nickel. Heavy paper, 60 cents a thou­
sand in 10,000 lots. Cash with order.
Schubb & Company, 1250 Webb, Detroit,
Michigan.
7-38
PEANUTS. IT ’S COSTING YOU MON­
ey not to vend Flavor-Processed Span­
ish — the easiest-selling, greatest-re-
peating peanut known. 30 lb. carton, $2.85,
cash with order. Standard Edible Nuts,
2128 Montrose Ave., Chicago.
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