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Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1933 August - Page 69

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August, tp 3 3
THE
COIN
M A C H IN E
FOR SALE— 50 used Steeplechases
$3.50 each, lots o f 10 $3.25 each, new
$5.00 each. Ballys $7.00 each. Chi­
cago Club House, $ 17.00 new, used
$15.50 each. S. KLEIMAN & SONS,
123 Standart St., Syracuse, N. Y.
M/LLS NOVELTY C O M P A N Y
R E 0 L, MILLS, PRESIDENT
TELEPHONE CAPITOL 21 70
4 100 FULLERTON, CH/CAGO
r
A T .LIBERTY— Al Arcade Manager
and Mechanic. 12 years experience.
Commission. Can fix any make ma­
chine. Will go anywhere on 10 days
notice. NORMAN SLIM HOFFMAN,
care White City Arcade, Chicago, 111.
P IS T A C H IO
NUT
A T T A C H M iN T i
95c; 10 Bunnyboards $2.50 each; The
American pin game, $2.50; Baffle Ball,
Play Golf, $ 1.95; Skidoo $2.95; Three
Ring Circus, Screwy, Goofy $3,95;
Dandy Venders $8.75; Busy Ball $5.95;
Greyhound $3.95.
MARKEPP CO.,
3904 Carnegie, Cleveland, Ohio,
JOURN AL
July JLS, 1933
*Mr. D. Dollnig
Coin Machine Journal
600 tt* Van Buren Street
Chicago, Illinois
Dear Dolly:-
Tour July Anniversary number of Coin Machine
Journal is outstanding* You may well be t>roud of having
produced a master magazine*
V
WANTED TO BUY— Mills, Jennings,
Caille, Pace, Watling Jackpots; Pin
games; vending machines; novelties.
JARL & CO., 1701 Leavenworth St.,
Omaha, Nebr.
,
In my day, I have had the
viewing hundreds of trade magazines
different industries, but I believe
published by you and edited by that
is as good or better than any other
lxshed*
OPERATORS! Mills O. K, Front Ven­
dors, $18.00; Jennings J. P. Vendors,
$ 15.00; Saratoga Sweepstakes, $ 10.00;
Twin Marble Tables, $8.00; Ballys Po­
ker, $6.50; DeLuxe Vendor, new,
$8.00. MANY OTHERS, WRITE FOR
LIST, ROCKPORT NOVELTY CO.,
Rockport, Tex.
Your Anniversary issue is a perfect example of
sensible editing, excellent printing and typography and
a thorough representation of the industry. 1 believe
every operator reading this book will derive a great deal
of inspiration from It.
May I thank you and Harve for the excellent
position given our advertisement and also for the ex­
cellent way in which the ad was set. Thanks also for the
publicity given Mills Novelty Company which we consider
highly valuable.
BARGAINS; 2 ABT Target Skills, $2.00
each; 1 Mutoscope, 3 reels, and stand,
$14.00; I Penny Pins $10.00; 10 hot
peanut venders, $6.00 each.
Royal
Scales new FOB Marion. Send pictures
of what you have to exchange. SILENT
SELLING CO., MARION, INDIANA.
.
May this Anniversary open up a new era of
future wealth and prosperity for you and your associates.
200 — RECONDITIONED, latest types
amusement and Peanut machines, write
for our New bargain list. Wanted lat­
est type l c and 5 c slot machines. For
cash. BADGER NOVELTY CO., 2440
N. 29th St., Milwaukee, Wise.
CASH PURCHASE OF SURPLUS
STOCK coin-operated person weighing
scales made by leading manufacturers
enables us to offer them at unheard of
prices. Write today for complete de­
tails. PERFECTO SCALE CO., 205-9
E. 29th St., Chicago, 111.
EXTRA! Royal buys route of machines
in sensational purchase. Latest type
machines offered at close-out prices.
All pin games include stands. Broad­
cast Junior $9.50, Bank-A-Ball $8.50,
a new game for your locations, Univer­
sal Horseshoe $7.50, Universal Broad­
way $7,50, Bally Counter Game $6.50,
Jennings Monarch, Official Top $10.00.
All machines in perfect condition and
are sold with a new machine guarantee.
We specialize in used machines exclu­
sively. One-third cash deposit with or­
der. ROYAL VENDING MACHINE
CO., 1700 Biddle St., St. Louis, Mo.
CASH FOR YOUR USED SLOT M A­
CHINES. Will buy any make, in penny,
nickle or dime play. Ship t6 us pre­
paid. We will appraise them and
promptly mail you check. OHIO SPE­
CIALTY^ CO., 309 Main St., Cincin­
nati, Ohio.
FOR SALE — COLUMBUS PEANUT
MACHINES, late type, new condition.
No junk. Priced to sell. Also Brack­
ets. R. W. HEISEL, E-Ave. West,
Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
opportunity of re­
representing man*
Coin Machine Journal,
capable Harvey Carr,
trade magazine pub-
.
Sincerely yours
MILLS NOVELTY
/D O M I N G
from one o f the outstanding advertising and merchandising
executives o f this industry, a man whose own work has won numerous
national awards from typographical, art and sales societies, this letter from
James M angan, advertising manager, M ills Novelty Co., reflects recognition
such as we have striven to attain.
T h e C o in M a c h i n e J o u r n a l is known as th e m agazin e of the C oin M a ­
ch in e In d u stry.
It is independent o f any personal or partisan influences. It has no axes to
grind. T h e C o in M a c h i n e J o u r n a l is published for the operator.
Stands
for a square deal for operator, manufacturer and jobber; and its columns are
open! to any one who may have any comments or suggestions for improvement
in the industry.
I t is Y o u r M a g a zin e
To Buy or Sell Coin M achines
Read or Advertise in
T h e C o in
M
a c h in e
J o u rn al
Forms for the September issue will close September 1st.
When writing advertisers mention The Coin Machine Journal. It establishes you as being progressive.
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