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Issue: 1945 March - Page 48

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ABOUT WHERE TO BUY?
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NICKABOB
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-ARCADE EQUIPMENT-
5 Rock·Ola World Series ............ $119.50
3 Mills Drop Pictures.................. 39.50
Mills Litter ............................. . 110.00
Bally Basketball ......................
Blow Ball .. ................................
69.50
89.50
6 Victory Rolls (usedl. ............... 222.00
1 Strike It .................................. 39.50
1 Coin'operated Bowling Table..
59.50
3 Western Base Ball .............. ...... 129. 50
2 High Ball .. .................. .............. 79.50
7 Shoot the Japs ........................ 159.50
2 Batting Practice ..................•... 149.50
See Us For-
5 A.B.T. Challengers ....... ......... 22 .50
10 Kirk Guesser Scales ............ .... 125.00
8 1936 Skee Balls. as is •............ 130.00
4 Rapid Fires ..... : ........................ 168.00
Sky Fighters
Drlvemobiles
Playballs
Ace Bombers
Super Bombers
Texas Leaguers
NICKABOB ' SALES' COMPANY
(NICK CARTER)
COIH
MACHIHE
FAirfax 1461
REVIEW
2525 West Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles 6, Californ'i a
and more than 2000 books, magazines and
crossword puzzles to boys in that hospital
and now he has promoted a fin e concert
piano for the officers' quarters there. Billy
doesn't overlook the boys in uniform in
his home town either, for when the Shrine
staged its annual Christmas Show he
dropped by th e Army Recreation Camp in
Santa Monica and left two blocks of
tickets.
Roy Bazelon of Monarch Coin Machine
Co. left for Chicago on the 31st after
spending some time in the West, most
of it with Len Micon at Paci fi c Coast
Distributors. Mi con escorted him around
to visit the jobbers and di stributors.
Preston Jarrell is as busy as the pro·
verbial beaver at Coinmatic Distributors
filling operators' orders from their rapidly
BUY AT SOUTHWESTERN
YOU MUST BE SATISFIED!
GLOBES AND EXCITER BULBS
FOR ALL TYPES OF MACHINES
#44. 46. 47. 50. 1455. 1456 for pin
games-70c a box of 10
#51, 55, 63, for ray guns and games,
57c box of 10
27v. special for Keeney Super Bells.
$2.80 box of 10
# 14B4 red special bulb for Ace Bomber
$2.80 box of '10
#1129 for one·balls. $1.30 box of 10
Panoram exciter bulbs. 75c ea.
Panoram 750W exciter bulbs $4.10 eo .
Coin Movie exciter bulbs. $1..05 ea.
# 1489 bulbs for Ray·O·Lite Gun. 80c ea.
SOUTHWESTERN VENDING
MACHINE COMPANY
2833 W. Pica Blvd .• Los Angeles 6. Calif.
expanding stock of supplies and parts.
Firm is doin g a terrific business and a
girl will be added in another week to
help out.
AI Slick ha s joined W. H. Leuenhagen
& Co. as shop mechanic. AI is a seasoned
techni cian on coi n deviees and has worked
for operators in Long Beach and Las
Vegas.
Some big orders have been fill ed re-
cently at Southwestern Vending Machine
Co. Kraft's Greater Shows have purchased
co nsiderabl e arcade equipment for their
shows which will open in Calf'xico this
month. Other bi g buyers included: 1. B.
Gayer, San Bernardino; Major Mohr, Re-
dondo; Charlie Peddicord, Anaheim; Jack
Beavers, Oxnard ; W. E. Kell er, Mission
Beach ; Elmer Smith, Santa Paula; How-
ard Grohe, Venice; and Ted Bloomer,
Mojave.
Harold Murphy and Jim Hume were in
at Laymon's to buy equipment for th e
Palm Springs Music Co. Other visitors in
search of parts and 'supplies included Stan-
ley Tra.cy, Kingman, Ariz.; W. Ellis John-
son, Claremont; W. H. Shorey, San Ber-
nardino; Dick Sharp, Santa Ana; . J. Ar·
noldus, Caliente, Nev.; Joe Grater, Ox ·
nard; Sam Niles, Santa Maria: J. W.
Olson, San P edro; Mrs. Joy Bradley, On-
tario; Lloyd Barrett, Pomona; Art Dawes.
San Diego ; D. J. Delgado, Oxnard; Don
Henson, Merced; William Mason, Venice :
G. E. Freburg, Inyokern ; and Don Raden-
baugh, Homer Gillespie, Joe ' Richarme
and John Ketcherschid, Long Beac h.
- (See LOS ANGELES, Page 52)
Do You Need
Arcade Equipment
RAY GUNS
or CONSOLES?
--SEE--
PAUL A. LAYMON
"EVERYBODY TALKS ABOUT THE WEATI:IER-
but nobody ever does anything about it." So wrote Ma.rk Twain. and he could have been
talking about repair and maintenance until Globe Electronics entered the field. We have
established a new high for perfect workmanship. If you haven't tried Globe-come in today.
We are recognized specialists on 4 Bells, 3 Bells, Vest Pockets. I-Balls. Paces Races. etc .
.
REMEMBER-
ALL EQUIPMENT INSURED AGAINST FIRE AND THEFT WHILE IN OUR SHOP.
GI.OBE EI.ECTRONICS
RO. 1421 .
THE BLUE BLOODS OF THE INDUSTRY READ THE REVIEW EXCLUSIVELY!
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FOR
MARCH
1945

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