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Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1933 May - Page 53

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May-June, 1933
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THE COIN M A C H I N E JOURNAL
Payout Games Look
Good
L IN E S
We took a drive to a down state
city last week to see a new payout
type pin game, soon to be announced
to the trade. This game employs a
series of holes studded with pins on
W A N T ED
For EUROPEAN DISTRIBUTION
The Leading Coin Machine Distributors in Great Britain and France with a
very extensive Sales organization, and Agents in all parts, of Europe and the
British Colonies, are open to accept Agencies from American Coin Machine
Manufacturers.
SCOTT ADICKES & CO., LTD.
ENGLAND. Bank Chambers, 329 High Holborn, London, W. C. I.
FRANCE. 60/62, Rue d’Hauteville, Paris.
Please address correspondence direct to our London and Paris Offices separately
either side as an objective. The holes
are arranged in three columns up and
down the board and identified by
playing card figures. Should a player
line up three in a row the balls form
an electrical contact which kicks off
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the payout slide releasing payout
awards similar to the bell type ma­
chines. The awards are predetermined
so that three Aces pay 20 ; three Kings
16 and so on down to three Jacks. A
small battery series is used to kick
the payout slides, and no current is
consumed except when payout con­
tacts are made.
. The game is produced in a regula­
tion table model and has a finely ap­
pointed modernistic cabinet that will
attract trade.
While several payout games have
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THE OFFICER
SPEEDWAY
TRAP LID
SC TOTALIZER
THE ”400”
been made this is the first, so far as
we are able to learn, that provides
the regular bell series of payout em­
ploying the bell type slides. We an­
ticipate that bell operators as well as
game operators will find this machine
a popular feature. Machines already
produced and on location have shown
a high earning record the inventor
told us. — --- -
COINAGE OF THE B R A IN
Heard in passing— “A lot of laymen
have queer ideas about banking.”
“So have a lot of bankers.”
Fits all
Different
Types of
Cabinets,
with or
without
Ball
Elevators
Sliding
Panels
Attached
to Boards.
No Fitting
to Do
THE “400”—New Type Board with
Horseshoe type spin. One of the
most popular
$ i i j . 2 5
boards................... ......
. T r tax
SPEEDWAY—Trap Lid, only board
on market with these features. Has
automatic score register.. $ C 5 0
PAID
TAX
PAID
OFFICER—Finished in black eb~
ony. A beautiful board with plenty
of action.
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Price..
PAID
Complete Machines Furnished with the Above Boards—"OFFICER” and "400* -$12.50 plus tax
"SPEEDWAY”—$17.00 plus tax
VENDING PRODUCTS CO,
650-56 WEST LAKE STREET
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
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