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Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1932 October - Page 83

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October, 193 *
THE
COIN
ASTONISHING BARGAINS! — Baffle*
Balls, stand, $5.00 each; Bingos, stand,
$4,50 each; Playboys, stand, $5.00
each; Ballyhoos, stand, $7.50 each; Ace
Highs, stand, $7.50 each; Silver Run­
way, stand, $6.00 each; Home Runs,
stand, $7.50 each; Genuine Hi-Ball with
wooden stand, $ 16,50; Watling, com­
plete, slightly used, $ 1 8 .5 0 ; Slot ma­
chines of all types at lowest prices.
Write. Send for low price list on new
Pin games. COIN OPERATED M A ­
CHINE COM PANY, 215 West 125th
Street, New York City.
WRITE FOR OUR LIST showing lowest
prices on all new and hundreds o f used
machines.
Pin Games, Amusement
Games, Slot Machines, lower than fac­
tory prices. COIN OPERATED M A ­
CHINE COM PANY, 215 West 125th
Street, New York City.
FOR TRADE— Three Mills and one See­
burg Phonographs for— one phono­
graph for four Front Venders of late se­
rial numbers or two Silents, two Watling
Twins, or two Jennings Victorias. A d ­
dress Box 82, Plainview, Texas*
USE COIN MACHINE JOURNAL
CLASSIFIED, W O R L D ’S GREAT­
EST MACHINE EXCH AN G E
OPERATORS!— Mills 5c, 10c, 25c Si­
lent Jackpot Bells, late models, like new,
Gooseneck or regular model $55.00 .
Jennings Victorias $4 5 .0 0 . Mills 25c
Reserve Jackpot Bells $2 7 .5 0 ,
Jen­
nings 5c, 1 0c, 25c Jackpot Bells or’ Side
Venders $2 7.50. Pace 5c, 25c Bantams
$2 7.50. Many other bargains. One-
third deposit. KINZER N O VELTY CO.,
15 1 9 £. 60th St., Chicago, III.
“ OPERATORS,” get started with Reel-
O-Ball. Write for details. Yendes Serv­
ice, Inc., Dayton, Ohio.
JOURNAL
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MOST
Complete
Line of
Coin Operated
Machines
in
America
PURITAN BABY
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Games, A ll Makes at Lowest Prices
With or Without Jackpots
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NO TICE!— Send for new low bargain
list on slightly used machines. W e take
trade-in on new games. Badger Novelty
Co., 2440 N. 29th St., Milwaukee, Wis.
ATTEN TIO N !— A . B. T. Big Game
Hunters, $ 7 .9 5 ; Gyros, $ 7 .9 5 ; Puritan
Baby Venders,
$ 7 .9 5 ; Vistascopes,
$7 .9 5 ; Brownie Pools, $ 4 .9 5 ; Mills Si­
lent Venders,
$ 7 5 .0 0 ; Whirlwinds,
$ 1.98; Basket Balls, 98c. M. T. Daniels,
1027 University, Wichita, Kans.
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Parts— Supplies — Cabinets
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E v e r y th in g fo r th e
S u c c e s s fu l O p e r a to r
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m a n u fa c tu r e
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th e
B u c k le y
P u r ita n
B a b y B e ll a n d B a b y V e n d o r , L u c k y S ta r ,
FOR SALE— 6 Baffle Balls, $5.00 each;
4 Comets, $ 3 .50 each; 4 Hi Balls,
$20.00 each; 14 Superior Pools, $3.50
each; 2 Wows, $6.00 each. First class
condition. One-third with order. Junior
Scales, Inc., I 104 Huffman A ve., Day­
ton, Ohio.
W AN TE D — To hear from immediately
operators, jobbers or manufacturers in­
terested in trading 5i Jacks machines or
Puritan Baby Venders for used pin
tables in A 1 condition, Boulden Cab &
Transfer Co., Burlington, Wise;
OPERATORS!
1,000 Wrigley Gum
Machines. $ 3 .00 each. Good condition.
YU-CH U CO*, 9 Broadway, Newark,
N.J.
C h a m p io n
and
L it tle
N u m b e r s in t h e G a m e
J o e — the
L iv e s t
F ie ld .
Come in—Write or Wire
Buckley Manufacturing Co.
2156 W est Washington Boulevard
CHICAGO, ILL
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