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Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1932 February - Page 121

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THE COIN M A C H I N E J O U R N A L
February, 1932
OPERATORS in the Penny Amusement
Field. Brand New Sensations— “Spot A
Ball”— “Ding the Dinger”— “Comet”—
“Crystal Gazer”— “Baffle Ball”— “Play
Golf.” Write for circulars and prices.
Shenk Vending Machine Co., 93 14 Yale,
Cleveland, Ohio.
FOR SALE— 16 Seeburg coin-operated
Baby Pianos, 5 c slot. These instruments
are in splendid condition ready to oper­
ate. Original cost $365.00. Close out
for $40.00 each or $600.00 for the lot.
First come, first served. Western
Sales Corp., Connersville, Ind.
TWO-PIECE Wall Bracket, 50c. Steel
stands for all makes of machines, rea­
sonable. Let me know your needs. Mil­
ton M. Pearlman, 2320 Main Street,
Hartford, Connecticut.
ORIGINAL G A G I T PERCENTAGE
REGULATOR for Mills, Jennings, Pace,
and all machines. Samples $1.00; $3.00
a dozen; $ 17,50 per hundred. Refer­
ences, Bradstreets, Whitehouse Machine
Shop, 116 Liberty St., Utica, N. Y.
FERRRIS improved candy and prize
Windmills, almost new. Steady money
getters, cost $47.50, will sacrifice for
$18.50. Joseph Munves, 1546 St. Johns
Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
“MILLS AND JENNINGS BULL’S eye
Dimers, Reserve Jackpots, $37.50;
Front Venders, $ 17.50. No Value Tok­
ens, $6.00 thousand. COLEMAN NOV­
ELTY, Rockford, Illinois.
Ci tL A S S lF lE D advertise­
ments appearing in this de­
partment cost .05 per word or
.30 per line. Minimum classi­
fied advertisement accepted
$1.50, payable in advance.
Ads must reach our office be­
fore the 15th of the month
previous to issue desired.
The Coin Machine Journal
205 West Wacker Drive
Chicago, Illinois
FOR SALE — 100 three compartment
Ten Cent Vending Machines. Have been
used for selling High Grade candies. W ill
sacrifice for cash. Rex Sales Co., 152
West 42nd St., New York, N. Y.
DRILLED BALL GUM with numbered
or Baseball inserts—-$3.50 a set. Three
sets $ 10 (1200 to set). Reward charts
free. Marble Machines (1000 marbles
free), $5.00. Kentucky Gum Co., 3406
Garland, Louisville, Kentucky.
BALL GUM, MARBLES, MACHINES,
1.000 balls Best Chew Gum at $1.75;
5.000 at $11.25; New Buster Balls at
$11.85; New “6 in 1” at $10.85. M. T.
Daniels, 102 7 University, Wichita, Kan­
sas.
FOR SALE — 4 NEW ARISTOCRAT
193 1 Club Games, merchandise change­
able, Poker, Dice, Golf or what you will,
in original cases for shipment, $2.00 for
lot, or $60 each. % deposit down,' bal­
ance C. O. D. M. M. Marsh, 286 Elev­
enth Street, Portland, Oregon.
ATTENTION 300 Arcade machines; 50
Nelson Wiggen Organs, like new, at
$55.00. Seven electric poker roll-downs,
$15.00. For the lot $75.00. Must sell.
Send for price list. Glazier, Orion, Mich­
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igan. ________
IMPORTANT! Before buying USED
machines, write for our bargain list of
RECONDITIONED machines. Robbins
Co., 1141 -F De Kalb Ave., Brooklyn,
N .Y.
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EVERYTHING for the Operator and Ac­
cede. New and Used machines. Sup­
plies. Send 2 c stamp for price list. B.
Madorsky, 990 Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn,
NY.
A SPECIAL lot of double naught size
marbles. Beautiful goods, assorted col­
ors. 15,000 to the case, $25.00 per
case. Less than case lots, $1.75 per
1,000. Samples, 50c. Block Marble Co.,
4919 N. 8th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
LOOK OPERATORS — Tables. Anti­
cheat slots for marble pin tables. 5c
slots at $2.50. In lots of Ten $2.35. 1c
slots $1.50. In lots of Ten, $1,35. Brand
new marble tables best on the market,
$50.00 cash. Lots of Ten, $45.00. The
Penny Sales Co., 5310 Swiss Ave., Dal­
las, Texas. Terms % cash with order.
GEORGIA Spanish Salted Peanuts will
increase your Peanut Machine Sales; 6c
per pound. F. O. B. Sunshine Peanut
Butter Company, Atlanta, Ga.
NUMBERED BALL GUM, $4.00 per set
of 1200 balls. Each ball perfectly
drilled with numbered ticket inserted.
D. E. Murray, North Warren, Pa.
REAL BARGAINS 1 ALL BRAND NEW
MACHINES! 25 Peo Basket Ball Ma­
chines, $5.00 each; 5 NORTHWEST­
ERN double column Postage Stamp
Vendors, $13.00 each; 5 Advance Elec­
tric Shockers, $7.50 each. Robbins Co.,
1141-F De Kalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
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PUT YOUR MACHINES IN THE
$75.00 CLASS. ADD THAT REFINED
LOOK TO YOUR BAFFLE BALL, SPOT
A BALL, BINGO AND COMET. WITH
OUR BEAUTIFUL WALNUT FINISHED
COLLAPSIBLE W OOD STAND. SIZE
16" x 24" x 30" HIGH. PRICED AT
$3.50 EACH, ONE OR A HUNDRED.
SPECIAL— 1 SPOT A BALL lc or 5c
PLAY, COMPLETE WITH STAND,
$20.00. IMMEDIATE D E L I V E R Y .
EASTERN MACHINE E X C H A N G E ,
263 FERRY STREET, NEWARK, N. J.
WANTED— Chuck-Luck Wheel. Must
be in A-1 shape. Have Ten 5c Mint
Machines and Three 25c Machines.
HOW MUCH? Carroll & Hay, City
Cigar Store, Fort Recovery, Ohio.
FINE FOR MARBLES— Yu Chu Chrome
gum vendors, good as new at $4.00;
New, $5.00. Also 20 excellent Colum­
bus penny peanut machines at $3.75
each. Best when worked side by side.
Write L. C. S., 39.37 Ashland Ave., St.
Louis, Mo.
OPERATORS— “OLD MILL,” greatest
penny machine ever made now vending
larger prizes. Send for circular. IN­
TERNATIONAL MUTOSCOPE REEL
CO., INC., 457 W. 3 ist St., New York.
ELECTRIC TRAVELING CRANE —
best 5c money maker on the market.
Write for circular. INTERNATIONAL
MUTOSCOPE REEL CO., 457 West
3 1 st St., New York.
FOR SALE — A. B. T. BIG GAME
HUNTERS with animal or number reels,
$11.50; Peo’s Vest-Pocket Basketballs,
$2.50; Peo’s Whirlwinds, $3.50; Gott­
lieb’s Baseballs, $3.50; Hercules’ Elec­
tric Baseball, $7.00; Field’s Baby Jacks,
$ 12.00; Field’s 5c— Five Jacks, $ 12.50;
Keeney’s Electric Baseballs, $7.50;
Field’s 5c Four Jacks, $6.00; A. B. T.’s
5c Five Jacks, $12.50; A. B. T. lc Five
Jacks, $12.50; Baffle Balls, $12.50; Bin­
gos, $9.00; Mills 5c Jackpots, $30.00;
Mills 25c Jackpots, $27.50. A ll inquiries
will be answered. A. M. Y. Service,
1429 Our Way, Pittsburgh, Pa.
OPERATORS — HOW do YOU count
your PENNIES? Progressive operators
use the SPEEDY— which counts and
stacks 50 pennies and makes wrapping
easy. Price $1.00 or two for $1.50.
Money cheerfully refunded if you are
not satisfied. Order YOURS now! FOR
SALE-—used machines, Gottlieb Motion
Target, $25.00; Edward’s Grip, $5.50;
Imperial Cigarette Venders, $15.00;
Walter's Ball Gum Machines, $3.00;
Nickel counter, $1.00; 200 New FOO
CHUNG games with shakers, $1.00
each. Mailing list 2,000 coin machine
operators, $12.50. Ask for special list
— it’s free. Heineman Co., 954 W .
Forest, Detroit, Mich.
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