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Rock-Ola 1942 Premier ...................... WRITE
Wurlitzer Model 950 .......................... WRITE
Wurlitzer Model 750E ...................... $415.00
Wurlitzer Model 750 .......................... 395.00
Mills Panoram So undies .................... 379.50
Seeburg 9800 R. C........................... 425.00
Seeburg 8800 R. C ........................... 395.00
Wurlitzer Model 800 .......................... 339.50
Wurlitzer Model 700 ........................ 289.50
Rock-Ola Master Rock-O-Lite .......... 189.50
Mills Four Bells (New 1.................. 550.00
Mills Four Bells (Latel.. .................. ·345.00
Mills Three Bells ................................ 495.00
Bally Club Bells ................... ~: ............. 189.50
Keeney Super Bells ............................ 179.50
Mills Jumbo Parades F. P................. 79.50
WANTED -
Genco Playballs ................................ $219.50
Bally Rapid Fires .............................. 169.50
Seeburg Hitler & Jap !Like Newl.. 129.50
Keeney Submarines .......................... 189.50
Keeney Air Raider............................ 179.50
Rock-Ola World Series...................... 59.50
Gottlieb Skee-Ball-ette .................... 69.50
Keeney Anti-Aircraft (Refinishedl.. 69.50
Seeburg Shoot-The-Chutes .............. 124.50
Groetchen Mountain Climbers ........ 189.50
Exhibit Skill Punching Bag ................ 224.50
Bally Bull With Jap.......................... 89.50
Mills Blue Fronts (Refinished 1........ 89.50
Pace All Stars ... :................................. 49.50
Mills Y. P. Blue and Gold.................. 32.50
Pace Comets .................................... 29.50
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REVIEW
12
FOR
OCTOBER
1942
San Die90 Co. Bans Games
Murdock in Portland
PORTLAND, Ore. - George Murdock,
West Coast Factory Representative for
Rock·Ola for a number of years, is now
associated with Nat Schoen and the Schoen
Enterprises in Portland.
"When P earl Harbor end ed my activities
as regi'onal manager for Rock·Ola ," stated
George, "I took up Nat Schoen's offer of
a partnership with him. Nat, being the
largest operator of games and phonographs
in the northwest, was my largest customer
and we became close fri ends. I liked the
country and Nat, so here I am an operator
and distributor again. Business has been
very good and I am very happy with the
choice I made of going into business here."
SAN DIEGO.- By a 4 to 1 vote of th e
Board of Supervisors on October 6th, pin
ball and marble games were outlawed in
unincorporated areas of San Diego county.
Ordinance provides a penalty of $500
fin e or six months' imprisonment, or both,
for possession, ownership, rental, lease,
lend, sale, transportation , operation or
maintenance of pin· ball and marble rn a·
chines.
Sole dissenter in the votin g was Super·
visor John F addis who said that he felt
" politics were behind this move and that all
forms of gambling shou ld be outlawed."
Tyrrell Aviation Instructor
Victor Discs Bi-weekly
OAKLAND- Dick Tyrrell, head of the
Dick Tyrrell Co., vending machine jobbers
and distributors, is now in the Army as
an aviation instructor and is temporarily
located a t Susanville.
Mrs. Tyrrell, the former Dorothy P etsch
of TH E REVIEW'S San Francisco staff, is
takin g care of the busin ess durin g her hus·
band's absence.
CAMDEN.- The R CA Manufacturing Co.
announ(!ed on October 1st that Victor·Blue-
bird records will be issued in the future on
a bi·weekly basis.
Shellac shortage, P etrillo ban, and tre·
mendous burden of production under re-
duced personnel are contributing reasons to
th e change in policy.
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BRAND NEW and SLIGHTLY USED EQUIPMENT
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Ba ilY Club Bell. .
. ..................... $235.00
Evans Jac k pot Domi nos .. __ ............................... 395 .00
Groetc hen Colum bias. rear pay...... ................ 85.00
50 M ill s Gold & Copper Ch ro mes ............... 238. 50
10c Mill s Go ld Ch romes. ...... ..... . ........
25c Mills Copp er Ch romes ..................................
Mills JUrMbo Parades, comb. cas h & F.P..
Kee ney's Su per BelL.........
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Mills J u mb o Par ades.....
243.50
248.50
175.00
235.00
135.00
SLIGHTLY USED CONSOLES
Baker' s P acers, Da ily Doubl e, 30 pay ....... $200.00
Ba lly Club Bell. .......................................
150 .00
Columb ia Bell s, GA . rear door pay..........
50.00
Eva ns Ga l. Dominoes, lat est J P model, 2-
tone cabinet ...................................................... 295.00
Evans Ban gt a il • • 40 ·1 pay. No. 3 165·2942. 165.00
Eva ns '4 1 Lu cky Lu cre, 2- tone ca b ................. 295.00
Jennings Fast Tim e. CP........................... ......... 65.00
2 Keeney S uper Bells, floor sa mpl es...
.. 200.00
Mill. 4· Bell •• 3/ 5c-I / 25c...
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Mill s 4- Bell s, High S eria ls, clean .................
Mills 3- Bell s ......................................
Mills Lat est Jumbos. use d 2 wee ks .................
Mills , Jumbo Parades, clean...
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Mills Squ are Bel ls................................... ............
Paces Races. Red Arrow JP mo del... ..
Paces Ree ls .
BALLY
400 .00
Wr ite
125.00
75.00
SO.OO
200.00
75.00
Ke nt ucky. ...................
. ..................... $175.00
Gran d Nationa ls ....
80.00
Pace Makers ..............................
75.00
170.00
Club Tro phys. extra clean ...
'41 Derbys, extra clean ................................... 200.00
SLOTS
Mills 5c Orig ina l Chrome Bell...
160.00
Mill. 50 Melon Bell ............................................ 90.00
Mills 5c & lac Blue Fronts , refi nishe d and
recon diti oned like new ...
85.00
All ord ers mu st be accompanied by one-th ird'
certified de pos it
Company Jones Sales Company
1330·32 Trade Ave.
Hickory, N. C.
Tel. 107
31·33·35 Moore St. ·
Bristol, Va.
Tel. 1654
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We Overlooked Lyn
CHICAGO- In reporting the advent of
the United Manufacturing Co. in the Se p-
tember REVIEW we failed to mention th at
Lyn Durant is a partner with Harry E.
Williams ·in the ownership and management
of United.
Lyn has been conn ected with the indus·
try as long as Harry and has don e some
outstanding work. He developed the first
totalizing unit ever used in pin games; has
a background in electricity that was, and
is, the envy of every engineering depart·
ment in the pin game field, and contributed
in no small measure to the success the pair
.enjoyed while at Exhibit Supply Co.
In addition Lyn also developed the fi rst
light·up bumper game while at Bally.
Known as Fleet it was the forerunner of all
our present day light-up bumper games.
For the past fiv e years Lyn and Harry have
been working to geth er as the industry's
outstanding inventive team.
Durant hails from Massachusetts, is 34,
married and is the only member of the Lyn·
Harry team with a full head of hair.
The experience both men have had in
various plants of the industry stands th em
in good stead now that they are in business
for themselves and the operators ca n look
forward to some great thi'n gs from United.
Badger Busy on Conversion
LOS ANGELES-Conversions of Chicken
Sams to "Shoot the Siamese Rats" is kee p-
ing the fa ctory·trained mechanics at Badge r
Sales Co. burning the candle nightly in an
effort to fill the many orders that are com-
in g in from all parts of the country.
Completely done over in a new marblette
fini sh the units have caught on with the
operators right from the start and Bill Ha p-
pel is pleased over th e fin e business being
booked. Lou Wolcher, who is opening an
Arcade in Sacramento , ordered eight over
th e 'phone, with four to go to Sacramento
and four to San Francisco. D. F . Low of
the Post Exchan ge at Victorville, also
placed an order as the early October r.ush
started .
Mention of THE COIN MACHINE REVIEW is your best introduction to our advertisers.