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July, 1939
AUTOMATIC AGE
L A S S I F I E D
COIN
MACHINE
EXCHANGE
Classified Exchange Ads are 4 cents per word per issue—
M inim um Ad accepted $1.00. Be sure to send cash w ith order.
The am o u n ts are too sm all to open charge accounts.
W a n t Ads to be sure of insertion m ust reach
us by the 20th of preceding m onth.
Address: AUTOMATIC AGE, 2810 S. Michigan Are., Chicago, 111.
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W A N T ADS
3 Issues fo r th e P rice of 2
w ith o u t change of copy.
A ll orders cash In advance.
S P R IN G C L E A R A N C E — S L O T M A ­
chine parts for changing Bells to Vend­
ers. 100 dime and quarter Jackpot Bells
$7.50. One 50c Mills $14.50. — Coleman
Novelty, Rockford, III.
7-39
N O T IC E
Classified colum ns are fo r disposal
of used m achines only. A d v e rtis e ­
m ents offering new m achines w ill
be accepted fo r display sections
only. A ds offering second hand
m achines w ill not be accepted if
m achines have not been in produc­
tio n by th e m a n u fa c tu re r a t least
90 days, except in th e event of
closed te rr ito ry .
Post office box
ads not accepted unless accom pan­
ied by references.
U- POP -IT POPCORN
M A C H IN E S ,
slightly used, A-l condition, latest im ­
proved models, low price. W rite.— Meyer
Wolf, 539 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, N. J.
7-39
F O R SALE— SECOND HAND
CLOSIN G OUT — O N E OF O U R COM ­
plete Arcade Equipments, reasonable.—
Arcade Amusement Company, Inc., 103
F irst Ave., North, Minneapolis, Minn. 7-39
W R IT E
FOR OUR
LATEST
P R IC E
list. A ll types of used m achines. W e
buy, sell an d trade.
M a n y b a rg a in s in
slots, phonographs, floor an d co unter m a ­
chines.
L argest stock In Southw est,
M a rio n C om pany, W ic h ita . K an sa s. 12-39
W E BU Y PE N N Y SCALES A N D O T H ER
v e n d in g m achines. Give description,
•sondition. an d price. W r ite today.— Silent
Selling Co., Marion, Indiana.
6-40
S E N D F O R B A D G E R ’S B A R G A IN L IS T
— over 600 reconditioned m achines. P h o ­
nographs, Consoles, P ayo uts a n d legal
m ach ine s a t prices you hoped for. W rite
to day an d save m oney. B adg e r N ovelty
C om pany, 2546 N . 30th St., M ilw aukee,
W is.
9-39c
G O O D B O D Y ’S B A R G A IN L IS T IS W A IT ­
in g for you. W e B uy, Sell or Exchange.
— Goodbody. 1826 M a in St., E a st. Roches­
ter, N. Y.
9-39
USED
C IG A R E T T E
M A C H IN E S
OF
every description. The m o st com plete
line in the country. Send for list.— X . L.
C oin M a c h in e Co., In c., 1363 W a s h in g to n
Street, Boston, M ass.
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SLOTS F O R R IS K LOCATION S: T H R E E
5c, seven 25c, $6.50 each; two 50c, $12.50
each; entire lot 12 , running condition,
$75.00.—Coleman Novelty, Rockford, 111.
7-39
F O R S A L E — 12 M AGN A O N E CENT
peanut and candy vending machines.
Look like new. No reasonable offer re­
fused.—Mrs. Bernard Betka, 916 S. W a s h ­
ington Ave., Ludington, Michigan. 7-39
U S E D SM A LL W E IG H IN G SCALES —
250 pound dial green Pace Scales, me­
chanically OK, newly reflnished, $18.00
each or 6 for $100.00. 250 pound dial Pace
Scales, not reflnished $16.00. Small green
porcelain Lincoln Scales, $15.00 each. 50%
deposit, balance sight draft, F.O.B. Cleve­
land, Ohio. — Penny Scale Service, 8517
Quincy Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
7-39
FOR
S A L E — W U R L IT Z E R
PHONO­
graphs #P12 $40.00; #412 $55.00; Rock­
ola N ight Clubs $40.00. Perfect working
order.—Maxwell Music Machine Co., 695
E, 141 St., New York, N. Y.
7-39
F O R S A L E — R O T A R Y M E R C H A N D IS ­
ers $55.00; R ay’s Track (like new)
$45.00; Tanforan $30.00; Derby Day and
Liberty Bell console $40.00. All in first
class condition. 1/3 deposit. — Geo. J .
Keppler, 21624 Detroit Rd., Rocky River,
Ohio.
7-39
SCA LES FOR YOU. W ATLIN G , J E N ­
nings, Rockola, Pace, Lincoln, H a m il­
ton, etc. All juniors and first class
condition. Make me offer.—L. R. Porter,
Alexandria, Indiana.
4-40
S EV EN A D V A N C E N IC K E L 2-COLUMN
Selective Candy Bar W all Vendors,
$75.00 lot.—Peerless Products Co., 3338
Joy Rd., Detroit, Mich.
7-39
R O T A R Y M E R C H A N D I S E R , $55.00;
R ay’s Track, $45.00; Derby Day, Liberty
Bell, $35.00; Tanforan, $25.00; Vanek w ith
Tokens, $8.00: Kentucky Club, $50.00;
Fairgrounds, $35.00; Free Races, $40.00.
1/3 deposit.—Geo. Keppler, 2606 Detroit,
Cleveland, Ohio.
8-39
9 B A L L Y S K IL L F IE L D S $31.50, 2
Rover $15.00, 15 Preakness $15.00, 15
Fairgrounds $25.00. 10 Arlington $17.50.—
Ideal Novelty, 1518 Market, St. Louis,
Mo.
8-39
NORTHW ESTERN PENNY M ERCHAN­
disers, porcelain finish, good condition.
Lowest prices.—H. J. Southard, 2056 Bis-
sell St., Chicago, 111.
.
8-39
B U Y FRO M D EV IC ES! U SED SLOTS,
counter games, every game recondi­
tioned ready for location, also new m a ­
chines. W rite for bargain prices. W anted:
late counter games, peanut machines,
and scales. State condition and price in
first letter; must be bargain. W e also
trade.— Devices Mfg. Sales Co., Coin Con­
trolled Machines, 1113 S. Newberry Ave.,
Chicago, 111.
8-39
F O R S A L E — FO U R LATEST T Y P E
W urlitzer Skee-Ball machines. A-l con­
dition $79.50. Iiock-o-Balls 4-14 ft. $59.50.
—Triangle Auto. Music Co., 6644 Cottage
Grove, Chicago, 111.
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B A RG A IN S — R E C O N D IT IO N E D
AND
guaranteed like new.
Northwestern
penny merchandisers, $4.00 each. Stewart
& McGuire gum vendors, $10.00 each.—
Pioneer Vending Service, 461 Sackman
St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
8-39
"S N A C K S ” 5c LA TEST M ODEL, B U L K
vendor, like new, $ 10.00 each. Send 1 /3
deposit. — Brunell, 73 W ashington Rd.,
Springfield, Mass.
8-39
F O R SA LE : M IL L S LO-BOY $22.50;
five for $ 100 . 00 . Rock-Ola, Pace, and
Royals, all lo-boys, $20.00 each. One half
deposit, balance C.O.D. Immediate ship­
ment. First class condition. Going out of
business.—M iam i Scale Co., 117 N. E. 95
St., Miami, Fla.
7-39
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B A R G A IN S
FROM
DAVE
MARION .
Gingers lc token payout, like new.
$13.50 each; Penny Packs, repainted, $7.00
each; Zephyrs, cig. or fruit symbols, $8.50
each; Deuces Wild, $8.00 each; Kounter
Kings, $7.50 each;Ritz, $24.50; Contact
free play, $59.60; Spinner Winner, $19.50;
Skill .lump consoles, like new, $26.50 each;
Pot Shot multiple free play, $67.50; Ray's
Track, $30.00. Dozens of other bargains
in all types of equipment. Write for our
latest price list.— Marion Company, W ich­
ita, Kansas.
R E A L B A R G A IN ! 50 E V E R - R E A D Y 4
column lc nut and candy vendors, any
Quantity only $6.00 each. Remit full
amount immediately!—Robbins Company,
1141A DeKalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
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B A R G A IN — 10 SE E B U R G S Y M I’HON-
olas, B and Ds, mechanically perfect,
finish like new. Special Trailer, 200 Rec­
ords free. $500 takes all. Selling out.—
211 E. Gumpper, Ft. Wayne, Ind.
E X P A N D YOU R ROU TE W IT H T H E S E
guaranteed reconditioned machines —
like new. Northwestern Penny Merchan­
disers with slug ejectors, $5.50; Advance
Operators Special peanut or ball gum,
$4.50; Northwestern Junior, porcelain,
$3.50; Advance Vistascope, photo art
views, $9.50; Snacks lc vendors, $14.50;
4 in I chromium finish lc vendors, $5.50;
Northwestern Triselector, red porcelain,
$19.85.— R. 11 . Adair, 788 South Euclid
Ave., Oak Park, Illinois.
FO R S A L E —100 S T EW A RT & M cG U IRE
nut machines with latest 110 trouble
mechanisms $5.00; 25 1-2-3 ball gum
machines @ $3.00: 40 Supreme vendors
$2.50; 22 Little Nut House vendors
$1.50; Master, Radio, Duette and outside
vendors @ $2.50; Exhibit Post Card m a­
chines $3.00; Advance moving picture
machines $5.00; Machines which vend 1
cigarette for I f
lVmiy ('law. A r­
cade, Counter and Pin Games, cheap.—
A. J. Hoff, 1918 No. Rose St., Baltimore,
Md.
9-39
F O R S A L E —P E N N Y A RC A D E IN O p ­
eration at Carsonia Park, Reading, Pa.
Contains over 50 Picture Machines, Elec­
tric Piano, 50 Pin Games, Fortune Tellers,
Grip Testers, L u n s Testers and several
other kinds of machines.—Mrs. J. Hinch-
cliffe.
9-39
O N L Y $99.00 F O R T H E L U X U R Y MAR-
belite counter model, the best counter
model in America.—East Coast, 625 Tenth
Avenue, New York City.
F O R SA LE — T W E N T Y - F IV E 2 IN 1
vendors. Completely overhauled and put
in first class condition ready for service.
Six have ball gum vendor attachment.
Price F.O.B. Cumberland, Maryland, $7.50
each in lots of two or $7.00 each in lots
of ten or more.— Maryland Vendors, P. O.
Box 901, Cumberland, Maryland.
O U R S P E C IA L T Y — R E B U IL T 5c S E ­
lective candy bar machines. "U-Select-
IT ” type, DuGrenier, and Advance Se-
lecterlas all types and all sizes at real
savings. W rite today.— R. Adair Company,
733 South Euclid Avenue., Oak Park,
Illinois.
9-39
P E N N Y A R C A D E — A. B. T. TARGETS
(Asst, each) $10.00; Basket Ball (count­
er model) lc, $7.50; Bingo lc, $9.00; E x ­
hibit Candy Merchandiser $49.50; l^iture
Fortune Teller lc, $9.50; Pin Games lc
play, assorted, $7.50; Rotaries $49.50;
Scale, Mills Hiboy, W hite porcelain,
$12.50; World Series $75.00; M iniature
Baseball $1.50; Stoners Races, Horse
game lc, $32.50; Gripper lc, $8.50.— Ideal
Novelty Co., 1518 Market St., St. Louis,
Mo.
A R C A D E M A C H IN E S: A P E N N Y A R ­
cade is not complete w ithout M uto­
scope Picture machines. We have for sale
20 I). L. Model all iron floor size machines
w ith reels and signs a t $ 20.00 each,
crated. These machines are mechanically
perfect. — Coin Operated Machine Co.,
903 First Ave., Asbury Park, N. J.
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