all ads con- tained HEREIN ARE PUBLISHED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY. NO OTHER ADVER- TISING ACCEPTED. ADS CLOSE ON FRIDAYS OF EACH WEEK AT 5 P.M. “THE CONFIDENTIAL WEEKLY OF THE COIN MACHINES INDUSTRY” ISSUED EVERY WEEK BY FIRST CLASS MAIL REPRODUCTION IN WHOLE OR PART FORBIDDEN WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM THE PUBLISHERS. COMPLETE CONTENTS COPYRIGHTED BY: THE CASH BOX. 381 FOURTH AVENUE. NEW YORK. N. Y. (All Phones: MUrrav Hill 4-1725). A CONFIDENTIAL INTERCHANGE O. NEWS, VIEWS AND PREDICTIONS OF THINGS TO COME FOR THE LEADING MEMBERS OF THE COIN MACHINES INDUSTRY. VOL. 4, No. 53 SEPTEMBER 28. 1943 SERIAL NUMBER 105 The Coin Machines Merry-Go-Round” By Bill Gersh BACKLOG DEMAND PASSES MILLION MACHINES Investigations conducted among leading coinmen convinces that the backlog demand for new equipment at this time, in every divi- sion of the coin machines industry, ranging from peanut machines all the way to phonos, exceeds 1,000,000 machines. These will be snatched out of the market within 12 months (if they can be pro- duced in that length of time) after the manufacturers are allowed to once again return to former products production. And this tre- mendous backlog is increasing every day. As machines gradually disappear frcm the present market, due to a variety of reasons, the trade is uncovering the greatest sales market in all the his- tory of this industry. It is also interesting to note that the majority of the firms thruout the coun- try are in position to accept delivery of new equipmont on a cash basis. Very few be- lieve that they will require financing. Yet outstanding finance firms are becoming more and still more interested in the field and they believe that their interests will eventually run into many millions of dollars when the field is back to normal. This million machines backlog demand is an extremely conservative estimate. It is based on tho need of 2 machines for each of the 500,000 locations in the nation which are reported to handle music. Aside from this there are an estimated additional 250,000 or so locations in the country where music hasn't as yet been accepted and which handle othor typos of equipment. It is also well to remember that the average location in cosmopolitan areas has approximately 8 machines of various types in it, ranging from scales thru music, amusement, service and into bulk merchandisers. If figured on this basis the need would easily rise to over 1,500,000 machines. But the belief is general that a great many machines will be retained for much over 12 months after new machines production has started, and that these will create a second backlog of orders as great as was the first. The machine changes that will come about promise to induce coinmen to remove their older equipment oven before its time is up. The manufacturers are thoreforc entering into an era where they can plan the largest nroduction lines of their careers on machines that click. Replacements will bo rop id to moot tho nood for change as well as the demand of tho locations themsel- ves, a.g new machines roach into each individual neighborhood, each village, oach town. New blood is also expected to make a deep dent in the figuring of a great many in this industry. Thcso men who will be entering into this business on on oasicr and softer basis than those who arc in it today did, will prove that they can get into spots formerly thought to be impregnable. The present ops, to defend themselves and to proporly meet this sort of competition, will havo to purchase the same typo of equipment which this new blood will attempt to introduce into their locations. Tho spoed of business in this industry today will seem like a snail's pace when tho war is over. Tremendous orders will instantly be placod with any factory capable of showing ovon a hand-made sample, and many will pay bonuses to got first delivery. Tho trade will find itsolf in the most hectic era it has ever gone thru with change so rapid that a groat many will find themselves unable to keep step. Those who arc planning carefully and wisely today will be the ones who will most and best benefit, INSURING LOCAT IONS For many months The Cash Box has been working with the trade to help arrange ways and means to insure present locations remaining the locations of those men who worked so hard thru these hectic and difficult wartime days to maintain their locations. The Cash Box was first to warn of tho possible great influx of new blood into this indus- try after the war and to caution tho trade to protcc't itself by using locations as the wodgo to got the new equipment first, thereby forestalling location loss to new blood. The Cash Box also proposed that commissions, especially to the average spots, be cut down to 30$ so that the men in this business who arc today operating on a 20$ higher overhead than they ever did before would be hotter able to accumulate a powerful fi- nancial re servo. Just because equipmont is today earning bettor profits is no reason for maintaining tho samo percentage with locations. This extra profit boom is what
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all ads con-tained HEREINARE PUBLISHEDFOR SUBSCRIBERS
ONLY.NO OTHER ADVER-
TISING ACCEPTED.ADS CLOSE ONFRIDAYS OF EACHWEEK AT 5 P.M.
“THE CONFIDENTIAL WEEKLY OF THE COIN MACHINES INDUSTRY”ISSUED EVERY WEEK BY FIRST CLASS MAIL REPRODUCTION IN WHOLE OR PART FORBIDDENWITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM THE PUBLISHERS. COMPLETE CONTENTS COPYRIGHTED BY:
THE CASH BOX. 381 FOURTH AVENUE. NEW YORK. N. Y. (All Phones: MUrrav Hill 4-1725).
A CONFIDENTIALINTERCHANGE O.
NEWS, VIEWS ANDPREDICTIONS OFTHINGS TO COMEFOR THE LEADINGMEMBERS OF THECOIN MACHINESINDUSTRY.
VOL. 4, No. 53 SEPTEMBER 28. 1943 SERIAL NUMBER 105
The Coin Machines Merry-Go-Round”By Bill Gersh
BACKLOG DEMAND PASSES MILLION MACHINES
Investigations conducted among leading coinmen convinces that
the backlog demand for new equipment at this time, in every divi-
sion of the coin machines industry, ranging from peanut machines
all the way to phonos, exceeds 1,000,000 machines. These will be
snatched out of the market within 12 months (if they can be pro-duced in that length of time) after the manufacturers are allowedto once again return to former products production. And this tre-mendous backlog is increasing every day. As machines gradually
disappear frcm the present market, due to a variety of reasons,the trade is uncovering the greatest sales market in all the his-tory of this industry.
It is also interesting to note that the majority of the firms thruout the coun-
try are in position to accept delivery of new equipmont on a cash basis. Very few be-lieve that they will require financing. Yet outstanding finance firms are becomingmore and still more interested in the field and they believe that their interests willeventually run into many millions of dollars when the field is back to normal.
This million machines backlog demand is an extremely conservative estimate. It
is based on tho need of 2 machines for each of the 500,000 locations in the nationwhich are reported to handle music. Aside from this there are an estimated additional
250,000 or so locations in the country where music hasn't as yet been accepted andwhich handle othor typos of equipment. It is also well to remember that the averagelocation in cosmopolitan areas has approximately 8 machines of various types in it,ranging from scales thru music, amusement, service and into bulk merchandisers.
If figured on this basis the need would easily rise to over 1,500,000 machines.But the belief is general that a great many machines will be retained for much over12 months after new machines production has started, and that these will create asecond backlog of orders as great as was the first. The machine changes that willcome about promise to induce coinmen to remove their older equipment oven before itstime is up.
The manufacturers are thoreforc entering into an era where they can plan thelargest nroduction lines of their careers on machines that click. Replacements willbo rop id to moot tho nood for change as well as the demand of tho locations themsel-ves, a.g new machines roach into each individual neighborhood, each village, oachtown.
New blood is also expected to make a deep dent in the figuring of a great manyin this industry. Thcso men who will be entering into this business on on oasicr andsofter basis than those who arc in it today did, will prove that they can get intospots formerly thought to be impregnable. The present ops, to defend themselves andto proporly meet this sort of competition, will havo to purchase the same typo of
equipment which this new blood will attempt to introduce into their locations.
Tho spoed of business in this industry today will seem like a snail's pace whentho war is over. Tremendous orders will instantly be placod with any factory capableof showing ovon a hand-made sample, and many will pay bonuses to got first delivery.Tho trade will find itsolf in the most hectic era it has ever gone thru with changeso rapid that a groat many will find themselves unable to keep step. Those who arcplanning carefully and wisely today will be the ones who will most and best benefit,
INSURING LOCAT IONSFor many months The Cash Box has been working with the trade to help arrange ways
and means to insure present locations remaining the locations of those men who workedso hard thru these hectic and difficult wartime days to maintain their locations. TheCash Box was first to warn of tho possible great influx of new blood into this indus-try after the war and to caution tho trade to protcc't itself by using locations as thewodgo to got the new equipment first, thereby forestalling location loss to new blood.The Cash Box also proposed that commissions, especially to the average spots, be cut
down to 30$ so that the men in this business who arc today operating on a 20$ higheroverhead than they ever did before would be hotter able to accumulate a powerful fi-nancial re servo. Just because equipmont is today earning bettor profits is no reason
for maintaining tho samo percentage with locations. This extra profit boom is what
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will help accumulate the necessary cash reserve for the men now engaged in this indus-
try, these men who are working so hard under so many difficulties to maintain them-
selves in this business at this time, so as to assure themselves getting the newequipment first and thereby maintaining their present locations in the post war era.
From Miami, Florida this past week comes the news that a city ordinance has just
been passed (as an emergency measure) which freezes all present automatic phono loca-
tions. One phono for every 265 population. The Miami phono trade believe they are
now in good control of their locations. This will not in any fashion, these men say,
affect their purchases of new equipment. In fact, they eagerly look forward to thenew equipment now that these locations are really their own and no uncertainty existsabout how many machines they should buy. They claim this reason as the biggest in-ducement for their getting large quantities of the new equipment first. If thereare, among these mon, believers that this emergency city ordinance will prevent the
necessity of purchasing new equipment in tho post war era they certainly are simpleminded business men. In tho post war era these sort of men aro going to find thatmost of the promotional effort of the larger organizations that will enter into the
industry will be directed at the location and the public and that both these most im-
portant units in the merchandising equation will be pepped up to demand the new typeof equipment which the factories will produce. It is one thing to '’freeze" down loca-tions but quite another to freeze the machines in the locations.
It is the belief among many that this newest wrinkle in insuring locations is the
best yet. Perhaps here is the answer to what others thruout the country have beenseeking. Perhaps it is best to get all city fathers to arrange ordinances as "emer-gency measures” (which cut thru the red tape of many council readings) and freeze pres-ent locations by population quotas (at so much per license per annum). If this is the
case then all ops everywhere in the country should instantly plunge into getting thissame kind of action. But what does it avail to freeze numbers of machines even bypopulation quotas when new types of locations are bound to arise after the war andwill population remain dormant? It is best to remain with the locations as is underany ordinance that is to be written. It seems that this Miami ordinance has a greatmany sound qualities to it.
We recommend that copies of this Miami ordinance be obtained because we feelthat this may open a new path of thought for tho men who now form tho nucleus of thisbusiness. Those men who have stuck to their guns thru thick and thin; who have remain-ed in this business and have not put their tails between their legs and run away. Thos^
men aro determined to outlast this war. They will become the nucleus upon which theindustry will build to greatness in the post war era. Those are the men, the men whoheld the fort, whan we feel should be given every consideration first. And perhapsthis idea, which was originated and put to a resultful conclusion by Miami’s musiccoinmen, is the answer to any one way in which those men can protect themselves.
NEW FEDERAL TAXESA few issues ago The Cash Box warned that new and higher federal taxes were in
the making, not only for this industry but for all industries and individuals, regard-less of political considerations and interference. Now cones the report that Rep.Robert L. Doughton of North Carolina who heads the Ways and Means Committee stillthinks it possible to write a now revenue bill, with higher levies, by January 1st,notwithstanding threatened delays because of conflict between the treasury and con-gressional tax advisers. Rep. Doughton said that his committeo, under a speed-upprogram, would open public hearings September 20th on means to finding new revenue forwartime needs.
With all due respect to Samuel (Curley) Robinson, one of this industry’s mostenergetic and sincere workers, we do not believe that his appeal to reduce coin mach-ines taxes will today have much offect upon Rep. Doughton and tho rest of the membersof the Ways and Means Committee. Many letters have come to us from "Curley" and we
believe that his work is so extremely commendable that were this industry to get to-gether and to give him all honors this would not sufficiently repay for what he has al-
ready accomplished. Suffice it to say here and now that we hope "Curley" will contin-ue to work in the best interests of all the trade. His job, when he goes on to Wash-ington, will now be NOT TO GET COIN MACHINE TAXES INCREASED above what they are at
present. In fact, to try and hold them where they are now, for the Ways and Means Com-
mitted are reported to have many increases in mind for all industries. The figures"Cnrley" has gathered together these past months may prove to be the necessary and
clinching argument to prevent further federal tax increase.
The trade has overcane a great many headachos which it never before had to
contend with. It is riding along on the crest of this wartime boom and there is nodoubt will ride even moro wide, high and handsome when the post war ora arrives. This
is the time for tho trade to arrange for someone to work with the federal and local
governments to prevent any further taxation, and to equalize all present taxation
thruout the country. The big job that this industry has before it is to get these
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tax makers to realize that certain types of equipment can only stand for a certain
amount of taxation and yet allow the men in this industry the kind of livlihood they
need under these wartime conditions. This industry continues to pay unequitable taxes
to cities, counties, states and the federal government, and will continue to do so vn-
til the day when one outstanding figure arises who will lead the way to a better under-
standing for all in this industry,
SOFT DRINK SUPPLYDrink vendors are getting greatest action since their conception. And this ac-
tion continues to grow heavier daily. One reason for this is now noted in report just
issued that bottled soft drink consumption this year will be cut down to 11-g- BILLIONbottles whereas in *42 over 16 BILLION bottles were consumed. Armed services are re-
ported to be consuming over 2 BILLION bottles annually. Reason for cut is reportedto be lack of caps, bottles and gasoline for delivery. This places greater stressthan ever before on drink vendors. Many now investigating this field. Outstandingbottling firms believe this field ripe for greater promotion in post war era. Warhas helped place drink vendor field, among others, in the limelight and is attractingsome of the nation* s largest manufacturers and most powerful financiers. Watch theaction in this field outstrip all other merchandiser fields in the post war era,
EDUCATIONIt is interesting to note the general awakening in the trade to the greater pos-
sibilities in the post war era, A great many of the coinmen realize that the publicgenerally and especially the armed services are each day becoming more familiarizedwith all types of coin operated equipment. The Army and Navy is carrying its enjoy-ment of the automatics field far into the comers of the earth and thereby opening a
tremendous export market.
One leader explains that phonos in Army camps occupy the greatest part of thesparetime of the men. He also claims that this is true of the war plants where menand women are becoming more familiar with merchandising equipment as well as phonos.He goes further to state that the amusement games division is gaining the greatestattention during lunch hours and after working hours with the play daily growinggreater.
It is significant to the members of this industry that the public and armed for-ces are today as well educated to coin operated equipment as are the men engaged inthis industry. It is also because of this that many believe this industry will enjoygreater profits in the post war era if the manufactories will continue on the theorythat present types of machines (as far as method of playing them is concerned) be con-tinued,
"But", as one coinman writes us, "it is necessary for the manufacturers to stim-ulate new interest in this industry by arranging to bring the public completely newand modernized innovations of the present type equipment so that when the public andits officials see this equipment for the first time they will consider it entirely newand completely disconnected from former machines that were run in the territory, andpossibly banned. We shall never" he continues, "be able to do as great a job afterthe war is over, unless we get the kind of equipment we can bring to the locations andcall 'new* and not just a revamp of the equipment we are now running,"
SECOND WARTIME CONFERENCEThe number of signed forms signifying desire to attend the Second Wartime Confer
ence continue to pile up in amazing quantity each day. Many have talked to us endwhile speaking have nonchalantly stated, "Hell, I don’t have to fill that out. Youknow 1*11 be there". But, that isn’t so, Wc are confining this Second Wartime Confer-ence to members of this industry exclusively, just as we did the First Wartime Conference, and to assure that only such men get into the conference rooms, tickets of ad-mission will be issued. It is best therefore to fill out the form and mail it imme-diately so that we know you desire to participate in the creation of seme sort of or-ganization to act as a common meeting ground for all organizations and individualscomprising this industry and to be a purely beneficient organization, non-polit ical,
non-profit, mutual organization.
Remember, too, that in arranging for tho meeting rooms some idea of the numberof persons who will attend must be obtained far in advance so that whatever hotel in
Chicago is chosen the hotel will know what rooms to set aside. If you haven’t yetfilled out your application form do so now. Remember, that you should also obtain the
signatures of everyone of your friends who are in the coin machinos industry and usethe forms that are attached to each issue for the benefit. If you desire any numberof extra forms for your mailings, they will be furnished to you free of charge as wasagreed upen at the First Wartime Confcronce held at the Hotel Waldorf-Astoria in NewYork City, Many offered to place these forms in their regular mailings to the trade,Same of these men who so stated they would on the floor at this first meet haven’t as
yet availed themselves of this opportunity, 7fe hope to hear from them. A tremendousmailing went out this past week all over the nation. We hope to hear frem this mail-ing with great results.
Coinmen from all parts of the country are sending in participation blanks show-ing their intention to attend the Second Wartime Conference being held in Chicago.
Send in your blank now, and get all your coinmen friends to do the same.
DAVE ROSEN and SID BERNSTEIN, Robem Distributing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. newlyorganized distributing company moving ahead rapidly* Right now they are buying music....JACK SEIDLER, Uneeda Vending Service, Brooklyn, N.Y. offers cigarette and candyvendors. .. .LOUIS BOASBERG, New Orleans Novelty Co., New Orleans, La. wants Magic Fin-gers.... WM. L, KING, Quaker Vending Co., Philadelphia, Pa. selling music and arcadeequip,
FRED BARNES, Venetian Music and Sales Co., Qnaha, Nebr, offers arcade equip.....R.D.ROSE, R & S Sales Co., Marietta, 0. selling music, arcade, slots and pins. ...SAMSHAPIRO, Shappy's Novelty Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. selling music . ...BRYAN E. EDWARDS,
Radio & Electric Service, Douglas, Wyo. wants to buy ball gum. ...OGDEN WHITBECK, Mo-hawk Skill Games Co., Schenectady, N.Y. selling pins and arcade equip, and also wantsto buy arcade equip ... .REED MORGAN, Central Novelty Co,, Louisville, Ky. wants music,scales, pins and arcade equip,
F. N. HUBBARD, Hubbard’s Music Service, Inc., Binghamton, N.Y. offers late Pan-orams....A. SALMAN, Globe Games Co., Cincinnati, 0. wants pins, slots, arcade $nd
music ... .HARRY and SAM WICHANSKY, Atlas Vending Co., Elizabeth, N.J, selling arcadeequip., music and consoles. ... JOE HANNA, Hanna Distributing Co., Utica, N.Y. wants a
bid for a lot of slot s ... .HENRY SEIDEN, Seiden Distributing Co., Albany, N.Y, liqui-dates a stock of pins, music, arcade and slot s ... .MORRIS and HENRY GISSER, Cleveland
Coin Machine Exchange, Cleveland, 0, offers slots and music ... .HYMIE ZORIN SKY, H. Z.
Vending & Sales Co., Omaha, Nebr. runs a September sale of 1-balls, consoles andslots,
DAN STEWART, Stewart Novelty Co., Salt Lake City, Utah selling a Variety of
slots, and wants consoles, 1-balls, music and arcade equip.,.,LEO FISKE, Fisco SalesCo., Haverhill, Mass, offers 1-balls, music and slots, and wants consoles.. • .FRANKIXJNCOVICH, Columbia Novelty Co,, Amsterdam, N.Y, selling consoles, pins, arcade andmus ic ... .MEYER MARCUS, The Markepp Co., Cleveland, 0, ^closing out a lot of vendors...IRV BLUMENFELD, GEORGE GOLDMAN, AND HARRY HOFFMAN, the three generals of The GeneralVending Service Co., Baltimore, Md, offer tubes for exchange and sale,
LEE TURNER, Turner Phonograph Co,, St, Louis, Mo. will buy or sell music.. ..IKEBERMAN, Economy Supply Co., New York City, the guest of DAN HAWLEY and KEN O’CONNORand practically the entire city of Richmond. ... .ABE ROBINSON, Addison Novelty Co.,
Chicago, 111. offers arcade equip, and consoles ... .EDDIE CASSNOF, General Coin Mach-ine Co., Philadelphia, Pa. offers arcade, consoles and slots.. ..J. R. "PETE’ 1 PIETERS,King Pin Games Co., Kalamazoo, Mich, runs a sale on wall boxes. .. .DAVE LOWY, New YorkCity, selling music and arcade equip..,, JOE BECK, Mitchell Novelty Co., Milwaukee,Wis. selling slots and music.
LESTER FLECK, Ohio Specialty Co., Cincinnati, 0. wants discs for metal typer,and an arcade part . . • • JOHN STUART, The John M. Stuart Co., Paris, Ky, wants to tradeconsoles for music.. ..BEN RODINS, Marlin Equipment Co., Washington, D.C. notifiesthe trade he has discontinued the use of the name Marlin Amusement Co. • . . , .WOOLF SOL-OMON, Central Ohio Coin Machine Exchange, Columbus, 0. wants music, consoles, cigar-ette vendors and pins ... .MEYER PARKOFF, Atlantic Distributing Co., New York City sell-ing needles.
CARL TRIPPE and DAN BAUM, Ideal Novelty Co., St. Louis, Mo. selling a load of pins
... .ANTHONY HIRT, Sheboygan, Wise, offers consoles, 1-balls and music ... .CHARLEYHUGHES, C. W. Hughes & Co,, Ladoga, Ind. selling music and slots ... .CHARLES MAROON,Belmont Vending Co., Bridgeport, 0. offers consoles, pins, and cigarette vendor.....JACK PORINO, Atlas Phonograph Co., Rochester, N.Y. wonts music and pins... .BEN AXEL-ROD, Olive Novelty Co., St. Louis, Mo. offers pins and slots.
Congratulations are due SOL SILVERSTEIN of Hub Enterprises, Baltimore, Md. whomarried a Baltimore girl in New York City on Sept. 7th. We knew you'd fall sometime,SolJ
FRANK ENGEL and GEORGE ASHE, Automatic Equipment Co., Philadelphia, Pa. wantsmusic and will exchange tubes ... .JULES OLSHEIN, Albany, N.Y. offers consoles and slots,
and is buying motors ... .HIRSHHORN & ZUCKERMAN, Playland, Petersburg, Va. selling ar-cade equip. .. .BILL GILLES, Gilles Candy Co., Osage, Iowa, offers music, arcade equip,and pins.... PAUL DAVIS and AL WERTHEIMER, Davis Sales Co., Syracuse, N.Y, selling mu-sic and cigarette vendors. .. .SI REDD, Redd Distributing Co., Boston, Mass, offerspins.
W. P. KELLEY, Automatic Coin Machine Corp., Springfield, Mass, selling consolesand slot s ... .MIKE SPECTOR, Fairdeal Amusement Co., Philadelphia, Pa. spent a week in
Chicago visiting the manufacturers. . . iHENRY LEMKE.. Lcmke Coin Machine Co., Detroit,Mich, offers arcade equip, .. .GEORGE FROCK, Geo. Frock & Co., Dallas, Tex. selling ar-cade equip. .. .BARNEY SUGER.iAN and HERMAN PERM, Runyon Sales Co., Newark, N, J. wantequip, of all kinds and are selling tubes.
THE CASH BOX SEPTEMBER 28, 1943OL. 4, No. 53
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WANT-TO-BUY ADSTHE HEADLINES OVER EACH AD GIVE AN APPROXIMATE IDEA OF THE ITEMSTHESE FIRMS WANT TO BUY. IT IS ADVISABLE TO READ EACH AD CAREFULLY.THESE ADS ARE STRICTLY DEVOTED TO "WANT-TO-BUY" ONLY. MANY "FORSALE ADS" FEATURE "WANT-TO-BUY" IN THE "FOR SALE ADS" SECTION.
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SEEBURG CHJTES - TUBES - PHONOSWANT - Non-slug proof coin chutes with tripper switches for Seeburg Hex, Royal, Gem,
will pay $5. each; Will exchange 75-6SQ7 tubes at $1.10 each for 40-70L7GT tubes at
$2. each; will buy phonos, any make, any quantity. Send list and prices.AUTOMATIC EQUIPMENT COMPANY
919 NORTH BROAD STREET (SEEBURG DISTRIBUTORS) PHILADELPHIA (23) BA..
MUSIC - CONSOLES - PINS - MDSE. VNDR.WANT - Will pay highest cash prices for all late model phonographs; 2-Way Superbells;Single Superbells; High Hands; Cigarette Vending Ife-chines; Late Free Play Pin-Balls;Will also bujr
, for cash, your phono route; Write, wire or phone.CENTRAL OHIO COIN 1$.CHINE EXCHANGE, INC
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514 SOUTH HIGH STREET (Tel: AD-7949) COLUMBUS, OHIO.
WURLITZERSWANT - Will buy any quantity of Wurlitzer 412 and P-12 and pay highest cash prices.Get in touch with us immediately. Write, wire or phone. Cash is waiting.
SLOTS - PHONOSWANT - Mills slots: Gold Chromes, Brown Fronts, Blue Fronts, etc. Give serial numbers.Also want late Seeburg, Mills, Wurlitzer phonos, state quantity ready to ship andprice wanted in first letter. Rush.
GLOBE GAMES COMPANY1228 WALNUT STREET CINCINNATI (10) 0.
MECHANICSWAiTT - 2 A-l mechanics not affected by the draft; one to work on guns and the otherto work on phonographs. Good salary, steady work, either part time or full time.Pleasant working conditions.
2823 LOCUST STREETIDEAL NOVELTY COMPANY(Tel: Franklin 5544) ST. LOUIS, MO
Seeburg 8800-9800 Bally Santa Anitas Bally Defenders
SLOTS Bally Kentuckys Evans Super BombersLate Blue Fronts Bally Jockey Clubs Kirk Night Bombers
Brown Fronts Bally Longacres Keeney Air Raiders
CONSOLES Bally Thorobred Evans Tommy Guns
Mil's "Four Bells b# Bally Pimlico (late model)
Mils Four Bells 5^ and 25^ Bally *41 Derby Mutoscope Sky FighterMils Three Bells, late Keeney Fortune Chicago Coin HockeyKeeney Two-Way Bells, Conv.
Keeney Four Bells, Con. GIVE COMPLETE DETAILS AND PRICE WANTED IN FIRSTLETTER. AISO ADVISE SERIAL NUMBERS,ETC. IF NECESSARY.
P A UL A. LAY MON CO •
1503 WEST PICO STREET, LOS ANGELES, CALIF.
SEEBURGS - SLOTSWANT -'Seeburg - 8200, 8800, 9800, Envoys, Colonels, Mayfairs, Classics, Gems, Regals,Crowns, Majors, Plazas, Wall-0-Mtics, U#S.R, Adaptors, Mills Blue Fronts, CherryBells, Brown Fronts. Send complete list stating quantity and prices.
E. T. MAPE MJSIC COMPANY1701 WEST PICO BOULEVARD (SEEBURG DISTRIBUTORS) LOS ANGELES, CALIF.
MJSICWANT - Will pay the following cash prices for: Wurlitzer 850-$500#; Wurlitzer 750E-
$425#; Wurlitzer ?50M-$400, ; Seeburg 9800 RC $425,; Seeburg 8800 RC $400.; Seeburg8800 ES $375#; Wire or mail quantities and will send deposit by airmail.
AMERICAN COIN MACHINE COMPANY557 CLINTON AVENUE, NO. (Tel: Main 2507) ROCHESTER (5) N.Y.
MUSICWANT - Seeburg Rex, Royal, Gem, Classic, also seeburg Steppers; Also Wurlitzer 800and 850 phonos# Give quantity you have and price wanted in first letter,
TAYLOR AMUSEMENT COMPANY, BRUNS'// ICK, GA.
(Tel: 911)
SKEE BALLS - COIN COUNTERSWANT - Wurlitzer latest 14 Ft# Model Skee Balls. Will pay top prices plus for 6 to 12units# Must be perfect in operation and appearance.- Describe fully# Also want auto-matic coin counting machine, electric preferred, for coins of all denominations, andone for nickels only. Will buy Sky Fighters, Ace Bombers, Night Bombers, but no junk.
WM#, P# DONLON & COMPANY26 BANK PLACE UTICA, N.Y.
A.B.T. RIFLE RANGESWANT - 6 to 8 A.B.T, Arrow-Mat ic Bifles. Mist be in good condition# Give serial num-ber and price you want in first letter. Also advise whether ready to ship,
FRED BEDEP. 0. BOX 76 SCOTTSBLUFF, NEBR.
LOLLS SLOTSWANT - Mills slots. Give serial numbers, quantity, model, condition, also Mills cab-inet stands. Give your best price in first letter,
HARRY HOKE520 MINNESOTA AYE., N. E. WASHINGTON, D.C.
BALLY KING PINSWANT - Will buy Bally King Pins at $160. each - any quantity. Advise immediately.
ROBINSON SALES COMPANY7525 GRAND RIVER AVENUE DETROIT, MICH,
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WANTED!! USED MACHINES!!HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAIDROCK-OLAWURLITZERSEEBURGWALL BOXES
MUSICCOMMANDO (NEW OR USED), PREMIER, SUPER, MASTER, DE LUXE, STANDARDMODEL 950, 850, 750E, 800, 700, 500. 600, 24, 616, 412
MODEL 8200, 9800, 8800, COLONELS, MAJORS. ENVOYS. CLASSICS, REGALS, GEMSROCK-OLA MODEL 1515, 1516, 1525, 1526, 1513, PACKARD PLA-MOR, BUCKLEY, SEEBURG
CONSOLESMILLS THREE BELLS
MILLS FOUR BELLS (Late Heads)
MILLS FOUR BELLS (Original Heads)
KEENEY SUPER BELLS 4-WAYS
DOMINOESBALLY CLUB BELLS
BALLY HI HANDSPACE REELS
KEENEY SUPER BELLS 2-WAYSKEENEY SUPER BELLS 1-WAYEVANS LUCKY LUCREBANGTAILS
PACE SARATOGA, JR.
PACE SARATOGA, SR.
BAKER PACERSLATE MODEL JUMBOS
ARCADE EQUIPMENTNIGHT BOMBERSSUPER BOMBERSACE BOMBERSSKYFIGHTERSKEENEY SUBMARINESMUTOSCOPE PUNCHING BAGSEVANS TOMMY GUNS
BALLY SKY BATTLESBAKER SKY PILOTS
CHICAGO COIN HOCKEYSKEENEY AIR RAIDERSGENCO PLAY BALLSSEEBURG SAMS WITH BASESEEBURG SHOOT-THE-CHUTES
Master $150.; Super $175 Any Quantity. Call or write inmediatoly.ROYAL DISTRIBUTORS
411 NO. BROAD STREET (Tel :Eliz. 2-6486) ELIZABETH, N . J.
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WA T - Game Glass 23 x 47 - afiy quantity.MULLtN INX AMUSEMENT COMPANY
1514-16 BULL STREET SAVANNAH, GA
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ANY COLOR - ANY AMOUNTWRITE QUANTITY AND PRICE
IN YOUR FIRST L ETTER/
557 ROGERS AVENUE (TEL: BUckminster 2-8400) BROOKLYN, NEW YORE
• - MUSICWANT - Any quantities 412*s; 616*s; 24»s or Casinos, Advise quantities and prices,
ATIANTIC DISTRIBUTING COMPANY583 TENTH AVENUE (SEEBURG DISTRIBUTORS) NEW YORK 18, N.Y.
EVANS 3CWLING ALLEYSWANT - Need at once: 4 Evans Bowling Alleys, late models, must be in perfect operatingcondition, coin operated preferred. State price and also list all extra parts that
you have in first letter, along with general condition and when ready to ship.
AUTOMATIC OPERATOR, INC.211-48 NINETY NINTH AVENUE QUEENS VILLAGE, N. Y.
ARCADE - MUSIC - PINSWANT1 - Sky Fighters; Ace Bombers; Super Bombers; V/urlitzer Skee Balls; high score;
Wurlitzer 750 and 750E phonos. Also want late model pin games. Give complete de-tails and price wanted in first letter,
SLOTS - MUSIC - CONSOLES - CIG, VENDERSWANT - Will buy the following slots; Mills Gold Chromes; Brown Fronts; Blue Fronts.Give serial numbers. Also want Wurlitzer 850 with remote control. Also want Nat-ional 9-50* s and Keeney 50 Super Bells, F.P, or cash payout. Write Now, Give com-plete details and price wanted in first letter.
MEYERS COIN MACHINE COMPANY232 WATER STREET (Tel: 424) BARABOO, WISC.
KEENEY STEEPLECHASEWANT - 2 Keeney Steeplechase Counter machines, straight 10 play or combination 50, 100and 250 play. State price wanted and condition of machine in first letter.
MYCO AUTOMATIC SALES CO.347 SOUTH HIGH STREET (TEL: LAin 1600) COLUMBUS, OHIO.
MJSIC - SLOTSWANT - We will buy all models (
f 39 and up) of Seeburg and Wurlitzer Phonographs. Alsowant 500 Mills Escalator Slot Ikchines, 3/5 or 2/4 P.0. Also 200 Mils Vest Pockets.State serial numbers and best price in first letter. We buy, sell and exchange.
STERLING NOVELTY COMPANY669-671 SOUTH BROADWAY LEXINGTON, KY.
MUSICWANT - Wurlitzer 500, 60QA, 600K, 700, 750 and 800; Seeburg; Vogue, Envoy, Colonel,Classic and 8800 Hi-Tono. Give prices and full details in first letter.
• - - BRILLIANT MUSIC COMPANY4606 GASS AVENUE DETROIT, MICHIGAN
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MJSICWANT - Y/urlitzer 500 Keyboard selectors. Mist be clean, complete and in good working
condition. Quote low down prices in first letter,BILL FREY, INC.
140 N.W. 1st STREET MIAMI, 25, FIA.
VENDORS - SLOTS - PHONOSWANT - Will pay spot cash for Stoner Univendors, Give full description and lowest
cash price in first letter. Also in market for slots and phonographs. What have
you?J. E, COBB DISTRIBUTING CO.
512 SOUTH SECOND STREET (Tel: WAbash - 1501) LOUISVILLE, KY.
1-BALLS F,P,
WANT - V/ill pay cash for Sport Specials, Record Times, Dark Horses, Bluegrass - one
ball Free Plays.
UNITED AMUSEMENT CO.
510 SOUTH ALAMO STREET (Tel: Cathedral 1431) SAN ANTONIO, TEX.
CHARLES PITTLE NEW BEDFORD, MASS.MUSIC - CONSOLES - SLOTS - ARCADE
WANT - $1,000,000.00 worth of good used equipment. Wurlitzer phonos: Models 700 or
later; Mills Three and Four Bells, give serials; Keeney Single and Two-Way Conv.Super Bells; Four Way Super Bells; Other good consoles in comb. F.P. & P.0,; 10^/25^/50^ and $1.00 slots. Blue Fronts or better; All types of guns and arcade pieces.Please do not ask us to offer you prices; Send us list of what you have for sale a-long with condition, serial numbers, when ready to ship and prices you want.
ADVANCE AUTOMATIC SALES COMPANY1350 HO,YARD STREET SAN FRANCISCO (3) CALIF.
WATLING F.T. SCALESY/ANT - Watling Model 500 Fortune Telling Scales, serial numbers 48,000 or over. Writegiving quantity you have on hand ready for shipment and prices wanted in first letter.
C. J. FENDRICK2671 EUDQRA STREET DENVER, COLO.
SEEBURG PHONOSWANT - We will pay cash for: Seeburg Rex, Royal, Gem, Regal, Crown, Concert Grand,Vogue, Classic, or any other late model Seeburg Phonographs. Write, wire, phone -
give quantity, condition and price wanted.SHAFFER MJSIC COMPANY
(Tel: Ml in 5565)606 SOUTH HIGH STREET COLUMBUS, OHIO
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PAY q
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onrAi 3) zuFOR
Mist be in A-l shape, no parts missing and no plastics broken, and well packed.
WILL TAKE ALL YOU CAN SHIP — NO LIMIT WIRE OR WRITE FOR CASH NCW.
HIRSH COIN MACHINE COMPANY1309 NEW JERSEY AYE., N.W. (TEL: HOBART 3170) WASHINGTON (1) D.C,
CHEMICAL CITY MUSIC COMPANY186 SUMMERS STREET (Tel: 20-745) CHARLESTON, WEST VA.
CHICKEN SAM3WANT - Chicken Sams, will pay $75.; Must he complete - all parts. Write us quick.
CHICAGO NOVELTY COMPANY1348 NEWPORT AVENUE CHICAGO, ILL.
"ADVAY5 BOOST The Cash Box ALL-WAYS"
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FOR SALE ADSTHE HEADLINES OVER EACH AD GIVE AN APPROXIMATE IDEA OF THE ITEMSTHESE FIRMS HAVE FOR SALE. MANY FIRMS ALSO LIST ITEMS THEY WANT TOBUY IN THESE FOR SALE ADS. THIS IS FEATURED BY, THE WORD "WANT" IN THEHEADLINE. CHECK EACH AD CAREFULLY FOR INDIVIDUAL ITEMS AND PRICES.
LARGE STOCK OF USED MILLS GOLD CHROMESBROW FRONTS AND Q. T. MACHINESJENNINGS, PACE AND WATLBJG SLOTSIN 5/ - 10/ - 25/ PLAY. ALSO CONSOLESAND OTHER COIN OPERATED MACHINES OF EV-ERY TYPE ON HAND FOR INSTANT DELIVERY!
1401 CENTRAL PKWY, CINCINNATI, OH IO927 EAST BROADWAY, LOU I S V I L L E
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FOR SALE - 1-Ball specials - -while they last/ Thorobred $495.; Longacres $495.; Pim-lico $445.; 1 41 Derby $425.; Club Trophy $395.; Fortune $325*; Contest $150.; BlueGrass $195*; Dark Horse $175.; Record Time $175.; Sport Special $175, Wire - phone -
airmail now. Limited quantities. All A-l. l/3 Deposit, Balance C.O.D.UNITED COBI MACHINE COMPANY
7911 VIE ST BECHER STREET MILWAUKEE, 14, WIS.
„ SLOTS - CONSOLESFOR SALE - Paces Races Brown $124.50 - Black with large motor $69.50; Mills 5/ CherryBell $149.50; 5/ Blue Front $139,50; 10/ Blue Front $149.50. 5/ Vest Pocket $24.50;Caille 5/ Cadet $49,50; 10/ Commander $59.50; 25/ Cadet $79^50; 5/ Jennings TripleJack Pot escalator $39.50; 50 Mills locked weighted stands $9.50 ea.
THE MUSIC MACHINE COMPANYB0X 154 (Tel: 183) BRUNSWICK, GA.
PINS - PARTS - COUNTERSFOR SALE - Jungle $45,; Spot-A-Card $45.; South Paw $35.; Hi-Dive $45.; Miami Beach$25.; Sea Hawk $25.; Belle Hop $25.; Five-In-Qne $25.; Big Chief $20.; Stratoliner$20,; Commodore $15.; Scoop $15.; Lot-O-Fun $12,50; Parts for Paces Races, Motor, CoinHead, Mechanism, etc. Parts for 24A Wurlitzer; Slug Ejector Mechanism; 5/10/25/ CoinChute Assembly with coin troughs; doors; castors; all parts are used, make us an of-fer; Counter games: Imp, Bally Baby, Win-A-Pack $3. each;
WESTERN SPECIALTY COMPANY533 PARK AVENUE OMAHA (5), NEBR.
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FOR SALE - Slots: 1 Mills 25/ Blue Frants, S.J. , C.H. , Repainted $225.; 2 Mills 25/Blue Fronts, D, J. , C.H., repainted $200.; 2 Mills 25/ Skyscrapers,DJ, CH, 3/5 PO,$150.; 3 Mills 10/ Blue Fronts, DJ, CH, repainted $160.; 5 Mills 5/ Blue Fronts, DJ,CH, repainted, $135.; 1 Jennings 10/ Four Star, like new, $120.; l/3 with all orders.
NEW ENGLAND EXHIBIT COMPANY(Tel: DEV - 8381)12 95 WASHINGTON STREET BOSTON, MASS.
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RADIO UBESFOR COIN MACHINES INDUST RYMUST FILL OUT OR WE CANNOT SHIP TUBES.
SUPPLIERS* CERTIFICATEI hereby certify that I am entitled to purchase the items specified on theaccompanying purchase order under the provisions of Limitation Order L-265with the terms of which I am familiar.
#51 BULBS. BOX OF 10#55 BULBS, BOX OF 10 .65#63 BULBS (To be used instead of 81) BOK OF 10.... .75SPEC IAL POLISH FOR PHONOGRAPHS , PER GALLON 3.00
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NO ORDER SHIPPED UNDER $5.00TERMS: J DEPOSIT WITH ALL ORDERS - BALANCE SHIPPED C. O.D.
RUNYON SALES123 W. RUNYON ST NEWARK, N
ALL PHONES: BIGELOW 3 -6685J.
- MUSIC -FOR SALE - Brand now Rock-Ola Commandos in Original Crates* Writo for price.
SOUTHERN MUSIC SALES COMPANY727 POYDRAS NEW ORLEANS, LA.
CIGARETTE VENDERSFOR SALE - Attractively low prices on overhauled and guaranteed Stewart McGuire, 7columns and DuGrcnicr 7 columns and 9 columns. Write: .
ED. BROWN , INC.4605 LINDSLEY AVENUE DAHAS,10,TEX.
FOR SALE - Stoner* s Air Racos- 1-BALL -
- 1-ball - C.P. $45
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SQUARE AMUSEMENT COMPANY88 MAIN STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y.
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MERCHANDISE FIT FOR YOUR, BEST LOCATION S/1 Buckley System Complete THIS COMPLETE5 Buckley Illuminated Wall & Bar Boxes INSTALLATION1 Chandelier Speaker ONLY
1 Buckley System Complete THIS COMPLETE6 Buckley Illuminated Wall Boxes INSTALLATION1 Chandelier Speaker ONLY......
WURLITZER MODEL 71 $125.00WJRLITZER MODEL 61 69.50WURLITZER MODEL 580 SELECTIVE SPEAKER (NEW) 219.50WURLITZER MODEL 430 COMBINATION WALL BOX AND SPEAKER (NEW) 128.50WJRLITZER MODEL 100 WALL BOXES (NEW) 24.95WJRLITZER MODEL 100 WALL BOXES (USED) 18.50
WURLITZER MODEL 125 WALL BOXES (NEW) 55.50WJRLITZER MODEL 125 WALL BOXES (USED) 45.00WURLIT2ER MODEL 111 BAR BOX (NEW) 43.50WURLITZER MODEL 111 BAR BOX (USED) 29.50WURLITZER MODEL 39A SPEAKERS (NEW) 35.75
30 WIRE CABLE SOLD ONLY WITH PURCHASE OF 30-WIRE BOXES, PER FOOT 18/
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NOTICEWe complete modernize your old 500, 600 and 24 phonographs for $325,00.All mechanisms are completely overhauled, washed with gasoline, newparts supplied where needed, oiled and adjusted. Amplifiers are com-pletely overhauled. Tone arms repacked. Speakers and amplifier are
repainted. Send your old 500, 600 or 24 to us today.
TERMS : l/3 DEPOSIT WITH ALL ORDERS, BALANCE C.O.D.
MAYFLOWER DISTRIBUTING COMPANY350 DELAWARE AVENUE (PHONE: WASHINGTON 5811) BUFFALO (2),NEW YORK
- A.B.T. PARTS -
NOTICE - Repair parts are still in stock for your old coin chutes and Target Skills
as good as new. Prompt response to all inquiries.A. B. T. MANUFACTURING CORP.
ting Practice, late models, floor samples, sacrifice $109.50 eachj 1 Evans Ten Strike,
L.D. , $49*50; $5. extra for crating any of these machines; 50% deposit required; 2 %>
discount if certified payment in full sent with order. WANT - Sky Fighters; Defenders;
.Air Raiders; Ray Guns. Price no object. Rush quick.LEMKE COIN MACHINE COMPANY
31 WEST VERNOR HIGHWAY DETROIT,MICHIGAN.
FUSES - PIN PARTSFOR SALE - 3 Amp. Cartridge fuses $5. per 100. Coils, Transformers and many other
parts for pin tables. Write us your needs.GEORGE PONSER COMPANY
763 SOUTH 18th STREET (Tel: ESsex 3 - 5910) NEWARK, N.J.
C03N-0-P0INT NEEDLESFOR SALE - Coin-O-Point Needles. Acclaimed thruout the Naticn. Best Operator's Bet
of the Day - 40/ Distributor Territory Available.ALLIED MUSIC SALES COMPANY
3516 WOODWARD AVENUE DETROIT, (l), MICHIGAN
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REBUILT k REFINISHED1 Mills 5/ Wolf Head* 2/4 PO. $49.501 Mills 10/ Skyscraper, 2/4 PO 74,50l Mills 25/ War Eagle, 2/4 PO 109.50I Mills 5/ Extraordinary, 3/5 PO, ...99,501 Mills 10/ Extraordinary, 3/5.. .. 124. 501 Mills 10/ Blue Front, Very Clean,
Serial #416789 199.501 Mills 10/ Melon Bell, Very Clean,
Serial #439243......... 199.502 Mills 5/ Blue Fronts, New Crackle,
Each .159,501 Mills 50/ Roman Head, Beautiful
Piece 350,001 Mills 5/ Q.T. Blue Front ......... 65.001 Mills 5/ Q.T, Brown Front ....... .50,001 Jennings 5/ FOUR STAR CHIEF 99.501 Mills Flasher 50.001 Mills 1-2-3
, FP, Very Late 60.00
E N DORS31 BROAD STREET
SPECIAL LOT4 Mills 5/ Blue Fronts, Original, Very
Late, Drill-Proof, Knee Action,Club Handles, Each $189.50
3 Mills 10/ Blue Fronts, Original, VeryLate, Drill-Proof, Knee Action,Club Handles, Each 224.50
2 Mills Panorams ,with wipers, late . .300.004 Paces Races, very clean and very
late. Brown & Gold Cabinet 139.50
PHONOGRAPHS ALL TYPES; SLOT MACHINESALL TYPES; CONSOLES AND PINBALLS AILTYPES; WRITE QUICK.' SEND COMPLETELIST AND PRICES YOU WAN T i 1 HURRYi i
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CRAFTPROVIDENCE ( 3) ,R. I
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(PHONE: PLANTATIONS 6505)
1-BALLSFOR SALE - Below ceiling prices; territory closed; must move quick: 5 Bally Hawthornes$69,50 ea. ; 8 Track Records $59,50 ea.j 8 Derby Kings $59,50 ea.j All are 1-Ball mul-tiple payout tables, all complete with console base, all proven moneymakers. They
won't last long at these prices - rush your order immediately.
4335 AEMITAGE AVENUEILLINOIS NOVELTY COMPANY
CHICAGO (39) , ILLINOIS
PHIS - ARCADEFOR SALE - Action $90.; Alert $70.; Argentine $40,; Big Parade $95.; Genco Defense$75.; Duplex $40.; Five & Ton $100.: Four Aces $110.; Four Roses $35.; Jungle $40.;Knock Out $105.; Star Attraction y33.; Sun Valley $110,; Ten Spot $35.; Venus $45.;Arcade: Jennings Roll-In-The -Barrel $110.; Chicoin Hockey $190.; Genco Playball, side
doors and lights, $160,; Mutoscope Pokcrino $85.; Poker games similar to X-Ray newstand and glasses $100,; Terms: 1/3 Deposit with all orders.
Mountain ClimberSupreme Tokyo GunChicken SamChicken Sam—Jap <£ Hitler Conversions
Seeburg Rayolite GunBally Rapid Fire
Bally Shoot the Bull
Shoot the Chutes
SLOTMILLS
5c Blue Fronts, Relin. <& Recon.
10c Blue Fronts, Refin. & Recon.
25c Blue Fronts, Refin. <& Recon.
5c Extraordinary J.P. Bells—Recon.
10c Extraordinary J.P. Bells—Recon.
25c Extraordinary J.P. Bells—Recon.
5c Roman Heads 3-5 P.O.—Recon. & Refin.
10c Roman Heads 3-5 P.O.—Recon. <& Refin.
25c Roman Heads 3-5 P.O.—Recon. & Refin.
50c Roman Heads 3-5 P.O.—Recon. & Refin.
5c War Eagle 3-5 P.O.—Recon. & Refin.
5c Futurity—Recon. <& Refin.
10c Futurity—Recon. & Refin.
5c Front Vender—Refin. <& Recon.
25c Front Vender—Refin. & Recon.
5c Melon Bell—Refin. & Recon.
10c Melon Bell—Refin. <& Recon.
25c Melon Bell—Refin. <& Recon.
5c Bonus Bell
- FOR SALEMACHINESKeeney SubmarineTest Pilot
Poker & Joker
PokeretteRock-Ola World Series
Western BaseballTalkie Horoscope (Rock-Ola)
Evans Ten Strike (Hi-Dial)
MACHINES25c Emerald Hand Load5c Original Chrome
25c Original Chrome—1C P.O.
5c Brown Front
10c Brown Front
25c Brown Front
JENNINGS5c Victory Chief—Orig. Fact. Recon.5c 4 Star Chiefs
25c 4 Star Chiefs
MILLS VEST POCKET BELLSlc Blue & Gold5c Blue <£ Gold5c Chrome5c Silver & Blue
MILLS Q. T.
lc Mills Q. T.
5c Mills Q. T.
10c Mills Q. T.
WATLING— PACE— CAILLE
CON!Keeney 1940 Track TimeKeeney Kentucky ClubWatling Big Game, F.P.
Jennings Fast Time, F.P.
Jennings Silver Moon, F.P.
New Pace Saratoga, Sr.
New Pace Saratoga, Jr.
New Pace Reels, Sr., Conv.
ONE -
Bally Blue Grass—F.P.
Bally Gold Cup—F.P.
Race King—Rev.Challenger—Rev.
WRITE F O
O L E SNew Pace Reels, Jr.
New Pace Reels, Sr.
Bally High HandEvans Rollette, Jr.
Mills Jumbo, F.P.
Mills Jumbo PayoutMills Jumbo, CombinationStanco Bell, Single
BALLSMills 1-2-3—C.P.O.
Victory—F.P.
Westerhaus Victorious 1943 Turf Champ
R PRICES
SEPTEMBER 28, 19435L. 4, No. 53 THE CASH BOX
// REB KJ LLSES
We rebuild machines to pay out any denominations you wish, and of all the standardpay-outs of today, we have added to the field a VICTORY PAY-OUT MODEL MACHINE, that
is, a machine that pays out THE NEW WAY - - 3 coins instead of the old way - - 2
coins on the first cherry. Machines are finished off in natural finish or Gold
Chrome as specified.
ALL MACHINES COME WITH CLUB HANDLES,COMPLETELY OVERHAULED, REBUILT; ANDTESTED.,, All OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED.
FOR LOCATIONS LOOKING FOR SOMETHING DIFFERENT IN A PAY-OUTa set cf these machines will completely satisfy and please them for the duration.
PHONE
ROMEWRITE - WIRE
CUDAHY, WISCONSIN (ALL PHONES)
(SHERIDAN 5992)
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FOR SALE - Slots: 3 Mills 25/ Club Bells factory rebuilt, like new $395. ea. j 1 25/Blue Front, C.H. Drillproof, Knee Action, newly painted $275. j 1 25/ Mills extraordin-ary newly painted A-l $175. j 1 Mills 10/ Melon Bell C.H., like new, metered, jackpot$175.; Mills 5/ Reman Heads 3-5 P'.O. factory rebuilt $129.50; 10/ Roman Head $139.50;5/ Jennings Silver Club Chief $169.50; 10/ Silver Club Chief $179.50; 5/ Chrcme VestPocket $57.50. Half Certified Deposit.
CONSOLE - SLOT - PINS - MUSIC - SCALESFOR S-tiLE - Mills Four Bells low serial $637.50; Green Vest Pockets 5/ play $34.50 ea.;
Five & Ten $99.50; Jeep (Rebuilt) $89.50; YJurlitzer 616 $69.50; and variety of weigh-ing scales available. Advise if interested in a lot of about 20 mixed machines in-
cluding Rock-Ola Lo-Boy and Watling large head scales.JULES OLSHEIN
284 SOUTH ALLEN STREET ALBANY, N. Y.
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FOR SALE - Hotel or Cabinet Equipment: 1 Sccburg Mayfair cquippod with unit to work13 hotel boxes. This is standard Seeburg equipment made particularly for use in cab-ins or hotel. We have a client who owns this equipment and it is in our place of
business for sale at $750. cash. As far as we know it is in perfect condition and in
good working order. If interested, please write direct to tho Sparks Specialty Com-pany, 322 Ivy Street, NE, Atlanta, Georgia, as this equipmont is at our Atlanta of-fice.
SP$U*KS SPECITY COMPANY (Tel: 33) SOPERTON, GA.
ROUTES - WANTFOR SALE - We have a few good routes for sale in Northern Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky.We have a complete service for the operator. We buy, soil and trade coin machines of
every description. Advise us of your needs.MIAMI DISTRIBUTING C CMPANY
212-14 EAST 8th STREET (Tel: Main 5238) CINCINNATI, 0HI(
- MUSIC -
FOR SALE - 100 A-l Used Buckley 24 Record Wall Boxes - clean and ready to operate $5.
(Tel: 5892 - 9469)108 EAST 5th STREET AUSTIN, TEXA
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ANOTHER OUTSTANDING REASON WHY'YOU CAN ALWAYS DEPEND ON JOE ASH ALL-WAYS'
MUSIC SLOTS4 Mills Throne of Music $159.504 Mills Empress ....194.502 Mills Empress with Adaptors 224.506 Packard Pla-Mor Boxes .....32.5025 Keeney Wall Boxes 9.50
PIN GAMESVictory. . • .".'$85.00 Big Parade .... $120.00Five & Ten.. 12 5. 00 Knockout. 115.00Genco Defense 100. 00 Topic 85.00Home Run *42.75.00 Air Circus 110.00
TH0R0LY RECONDITIONED LIKE NEW READY TO GO
Mills 5/ Brown Front #441970 $255.00Mills 5/ Melon Bell #430372 185.00Mills 5/ War Eagle ,3/5 ,#268 341 155.00Mills 10/ Blue Front #360260 265.00Pace 10/ Comet, FB28518 100.00Mills 25/ Gooseneck #132217 120.00Mills 1/ Roman Head #386107. ....... .100,00Mills 1/ Q.T, #8320 lOO'.OO
Pace 5/ Comet, FN622IN.... 90.00TERMS: l/3 WITH ORDERS, BALANCE SENT C.O.D
BALLY SPECIAL: Club Trophy $355,00 Club Bell (Push Button Type) $285,00
JOE ASH -I RV MORRIS
ACTIVE AMUSEMENT MACHINES CO.900 NO. FRANKLIN STREET (TEL: MARKET 2656) PHILADELPHIA, PENN.
NEW COUNTERSFOR SALE - 25 Brand New Daval Lucky Smokes or American Flags counter games (conver-ted to either one) in original cartons (formerly sold at $22,50) only $9.95 each.
MILWAUKEE COIN MACHINE CO.3130 WEST LISBON AVENUE MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN
TRADE ON REVAMPFOR SALE - We will accept in trade and make liberal allowance on the following mach-inrs for rebuilt Five, Ten and Twenty: Big Show, Score Card, Summertime, Oh Johnny,
Drum Major, Bowling Alley, Convention, Bordertowri, Trapeze, Sc ore-A-Line , Paradise,Champ, School Days, Sea Hawk, Horoscope, Hi-Dive, Miami Beach, Belle Hop, ThreeScore, Gold Star; all machines must have all mechanical and electrical parts and cab-inets, must be in fair shape. Write immediately.
NATIONAL SALES & DISTRIBUTING CO.
416 S. ST. PAUL STREET DALLAS (l), TEX4S.
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FOR SALE - Free Play Pinballs; $25. each; Crossline, Plavball, Formation Leader, 4
Diamonds, 4 Roses, Wildfire, Salute, Entry, Bandwagon, Big Time, Big Chief, Blondie,Target Skill, Pick *em,Red, White & Blue, League Leader, Cadillac, Chevron, Mills1939 1-2-3, Terms: l/3 with all orders, we ship Balance C.O.D.
COMMERCIAL GAMES COMPANY28 HARTFORD AVENUE (Tel: 1456) NEW BRITAIN, CONN.
NEW & USED SLOTSFOR SALE - New and Used Jennings Slots in 5//10//25//5C/ and $1.00; New and UsedMills Slots in 5//1Q//25/ and 50/; Used Pace in 5//10//25/; Used Cigarolla and GolfBall Venders, like new; Get our prices on equipment that is guaranteed.
GENERAL NOVELTY COMPANY521 NORTH 16th STREET (Tel: West 4242) MILWAUKEE,WISC.
PARTS FOR MILLS BELLSSPECIAL - With a few exceptions, we have every part you need for Mills Regular Sil-ent Bell, Golden Bell, Mystery Bell, Brown Front, Gold Chrome and Emerald Hand LoadBell. They are too numerous to list. Order part numbers from Mills list. For thelast 25 years we have been Mills distributors and sold thousands of slots. Try us
for those nhard-t o-get" parts.KEYSTONE NOVELTY & MANUFACTURING COMPANY
CONSOLES1 Jennings Fast Time $80,00; 2 Jennings Multiple Races, each $35,00; 1 Paces 25/Pay Day, Odds & Even, (USED CNLY 2 WEEKS) $300,00; 1 Royal Flush $70.00; 1 KentuckyClub $75,00; 1-5/ Mint Vendor, Silent Jackpot, 3/5 P,0. , Serial 28414, $50,00; 1-5/Mint Vendor, Silent Jackpot, 2/4 P,0,, $40,00; 1 Mills Four Bells, low serial num-ber, $700,00; 1 Mills Three Bells $900,00; 1 Bally Club Bells $250.00,
FREE PLAY PIN TABLES1 Genco Defense $85.00; 2 Gun Clubs $40.00 each; 1 All American $25,00; 1 Stratolin-er $35.00; 1 Bola Way $40,00; 1 Majors f 41 $40,00; 1 Oh Johnny $20.00; 1 Horoscope$35.00; 1 Four Roses $30,00; 1 Metro $25.00; 1 Sport Parade $25,00; 1 Ump $30.00,
ARCADE EQUIPMENT4 Bally Alleys, each $20.00; 3 Evans Ten Strikes each $30.00. Write for others.
MUSIC2 Wurlitzer 616 main fibre gear worn, serial 28754, 29732, $50. ea, ; 10 Buckley 16
price $19,50; Terms; l/3 deoosit with all orders.THE JOHN M. STUART COMPANY
229 MT. AIRY AVENUE FARIS, KY.
MUSIC - CIG. MACHINESFOR SALE - Wurlitzer 61 with stand $75.; Rockola 1940 Master with remote $175.; See-
burg 3-Wire Baromatics $34.50; Wurlitzer #331 Bar Boxes 019.50; #332 Bar Boxes $17.50;
30 Wire Wall Boxes $10.; New Chrome Chandelier Speakers $12.50; Used $10.; Cigarette
machines: 1 Rowe Imperial v35.; 1 Stewart & McGuire Model S $25.; 1 U-Necd-A-Pak 8
column $25.; Terms; l/3 deposit with all orders.DAVIS SALES COMPANY
625 ERIE BOULEVARD EAST (SEEBURG DISTRIBUTORS) SYRACUSE, N. Y.
CONSOLE - PINSFOR SALE - Extra special: Mills Four Bells $565.; Pin Games: Double Play $49.50; Mon-icker $65,; ABC Bowler $39,50; Baker Defense $29.50; Bandwagon $27.50; Battle, revamp-ed, $69.50; Destroyer, revamped, $69,50; Big League $19.50; Big Parade $89.50; BolaWay $39.50; Broadcast $24,50; Lucky $14.50; Metro $19.50; Mystic $22.50; New Champ
$39.50; Salute $24.50; Sea Hawk $32.50; Sport Farade $39.50; Show Boat $37.50; SkyBlazer $49,50; Terms: l/3 deposit with all orders.
CENTRAL NOVELTY COMPANY805 EAST BROADWAY (Tel: WA-7941) LOUISVILLE, KY.
MUSIC - SLOTSFOR SALE - 1 Wurlitzer 616 Jacobs grille $79.50; 1 Wurlitzer counter model 61 noscratches $65.; 2 Seeburg Model A $49.50; 1 Seeburg Rex $125.; 1 Rockola Master Rocko-
lite $250.; 1 Seeburg Gem $149.50; 2 Seeburg Col onels,RC, $369.50; All music in excel-
lent condition; 1 Jennings 10/ Silver Club no lemons, 3/5, $225. ; 2 Jennings 5/ Silver
Club, 3/5, $157.50; 1 Mills War Eagle, 2/4, $69.50; All in excellent shape.
C. W. HUGHES & COMPANY
336 MAIN STREET (Tel: 17) LADOGA, IN
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MUSIC - SLOTS - CONSOLES
FOR SALE - 9 Keeney Boxes, adaptor, 3 Wire cable $59.50; 3 select omatics 16’ s with
brackets and 58 ft. 30-wire cable $92.50 - the let $140, Jennings Free Play Mint Ven-
dor, like new, $69.50; Bally Roll-Em $119.50. WANT - Any amount of Mills 1/ play es-
calator machines, Square Bells, Hi Boys.COLEMAN NOVELTY COMPANY
1023-25 FIFTH AVENUE (Tel: Main 1323) ROCKFORD, ILL.
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FOR SALE - To highest bidder: 1 Colonial 780E and 13 #320 Wall Boxes, all in perfect
order, just off location. SHAPPY*S NOVELTY COMPANY5920 PENN AVENUE, E.E. PITTSBURGH, PA.
CL. 4, NO. 53 THE CASH BOX SEPTEMBER 28, 1943
DL, 4, No. 53 THE CASH BOX SEPTEMBER 28, 1943
Large variety of every type of factory rebuilt ARCADE MACHETES, including GUNS,BASEBALLS, ATHLETIC, MOVING PICTURE MACHINES, COUNTER GAMES AND BALL ROLLING.
SOME NEW ARCADE MACHINES AVAILABLEWo have in stock a complete assortment of parts for every Pin Game and Penny ArcadeMachine. Also 40 different Exhibit Fost Card Series at Factory Prices, as well as
Cards for any other typo of Card Vendor.
SEND FOR FREE PRICE LISTS OF MACHINES OR PARTS
520 WEST 43rd STREET (PHONE: BRyant 9-6677) NEW YORK CITY
SLOTS - CONSOLESFOR SALE - Mills 5/, 10/, 25/ Mystery Blue Fronts; Mills 5/, 10/, 25/ Melon Bells;Mills 5/, 10/, 25/ Bonus Bells; Mills Club Highboy Consoles; Mills Half Dollar BlueFronts; Mills Jumbos; Jennings Silver Chiefs; Jennings 4 Star Chiefs; Jennings 50^ 4
Star Chiefs; Paces Reels; Paces Races; Pace Comets; Pace Half Dollar Comets. Get ourprices on equipment that is guaranteed to satisfy or money refunded.
BAKER NOVELTY COMPANY, INC.
1700 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD (Tel: Monroe 7911 ) CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
ARCADE CHANGE-MAKERFOR SALE - Nickel and Penny changcmakcrs for Arcades. Accurate change -makor dispens-ing- five coins at a time into the hand. (2-Models - Nickel and penny). Samples are$15, each F.O.B. Portland, Oregon. Try these nudgors and at the end of five--daysif you are not entirely satisfied that they are the best change-makers for the priceon the market, you may return and your money will be refunded less transportationcharges.
WESTERN DISTRIBUTORS1226 S.W. 16th AVENUE PORTLAND, OREGON
MUSIC - ARCADEEOR SALE - Keeney Wall Boxes $5, ea,; Buckley Wall Boxes $5. ea.; 54 Foot AutomaticDuck Pin Alleys only $400,, a real moneymaker; Gottlieb Triple Grippers $12. ea
MISSISSIPPI VENDING COMPANY413 CHURCH STREET ' PHILADELPHIA, MISS.
YOU WILL NEED YOUR MONEY FOR THE NEW EQUIPMENT THAT WILL BE PRODUCED
7/HEN THIS WAR IS OVER AND VICTORY IS OURS
FOR THE BEST AND SAFEST INVESTMENT
BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS
MIKE SPECTORFAIRDEAL AMUSEMENT COMPANY826 NORTH BROAD STREET (PHONE: STE-2879) PHILADELPHIA, PENNA.
(DISTRIBUTORS OF MUSIC AND AMUSEMENT MACHINES)
VICTORY DEALSFOR SALE - 25^ Jackpot Charlies 960 Holes - 30 Hole Jackpots - Non-protected cards,and Lu Lu’s 1440 holes 80y0 payout Profit $14,40 can be increased to $19,20 - $24, or
$28.80, Either Deal lots of 100 or more $1,58 each; lots of 10 or more $1.68 each;lots of 3 or more $1,88 each. (Minimum shipment 3). Terms l/3 deposit, balance C.O.D,
DE LUXE SALES COMPANY, BLUE EARTH, MINN.
OL. 4, No. 53 THE CASH BOX SEPTEMBER 28, 1943
DELIVERYMILLS THREE BELLSMILLS VEST POCKETSNEW BUCKLEY TRACK ODDS*
DAILY DOUBLE MODEL*
NEW COMBINATION CASH AND FREE PLAY MILLS JUMBO PARADESNEW COMBINATION CASH AND FREE PLAY KEENEY SUPER BELLS
ECONOMY SUPPLY COMPANY615 TENTH AVENUE (PHONE: BRyant 9-3295) .NEW YORK, N. Y.
MUSIC - WANTFOR SALE - New Packard Adaptors for Twin-12 Rockola $37.50 ea.j For 500A Wurlitzer$32.50; For Seeburg 20 $29.50; New Steel Cabinet Twin $29.50; Single $24.; 2 new Rock-ola Adaptors for DeLuxe $29.50 each; WANT - Will pay $140. for Rockola Standards$170. for Rockola Masters ; Write immediately, give full details in first letter.
S & M SALES CO., INC.1074 UNION AVENUE (Tel: 2-1133) MEMPHIS, TENN.
EASTMAN PAPERFOR SALE - Eastman Direct Positive Paper, 1944 dating, 1 l/4 /; 1 3/4; 2 l/4; and2 l/2 inch rolls; make offer.
GERBER & GLASS914 DIVERSEY BOULEVARD CHICAGO, ILL.
MARBLESFOR SALE - Use 5/8 Marbles to hold your spots while Ball Gum is so scarce. Some opera-tors claim receipts increase when marbles are used in place of Ball Gum. Can supply5/8 size. Glass Agate, assorted colors; uniform size, perfect round, packed 20,000 tocase $39.50 per case FOB factory. Full cash with order. If it is to be had "Torr Has
ROY TORR2C47-F SOUTH 68th STREET PHILADELPHIA(42) PA.
)L 4, No. 53 THE CASH BOX SEPTEMBER 28. 1943
D CBRAND NEW BUCKLEY STEEL CABINETS $18 .,50
BRAND NEW BUCKLEY ADAPTOR FOR WURLITZER 24 29.50BRAND NEW BUCKLEY ADAPTOR FOR SEEBURG 20 * 29.50BUCKLEY 24 RECORD BOXES, LATE MODELS 18.50BUCKLEY 32 RECORD BOXES, LATE MODELS 14.75BUCKLEY 20 RECORD BOXES, LATE MODELS 18.502.000 OHM 10 WATT RESISTORS. .. 453,500 OHM 10 WATT RESISTORS 455.000 OHM 10 WATT RESISTORS 45TRIPLE ENTRY 145.00PACES RACES, BROWN CABINET 135.DOEVANS 1937 BANGTAILS WITH *39 HEAD 85.00MILLS 5/ WAR EAGLE 120.00MILLS 5/ WOLF HEAD 75.00MILLS 5/ FUTURITY BELL 150.00
ATLAS VENDING COMPANY410 NORTH BROAD STREET (TEL: ELizabeth 2-0089) ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEY
MUSIC - ARCADE - PINSFOR SALE - 3 Wurlitzer 61, counter models, with stands, $69.50 ea,; 1 Wurlitzer Wire-less #350 Speaker, like new, $25.; 1 Rock-O-Ball Bowling Alley, crating $5, extra,
$45,; 1 Scientific Batting Practice $110.; Pins* Sport Parade $50,; Bordertown$19,50; Fox Hunt $19.50; Gold Star $19.50; Home Run $19,50, All machines are guarantee?clean. Terms: 1/3 deposit with all orders. Balance shipped C.O.D.
GILLES CANDY COMPANY608 MAIN STREET OSAGE, I OITA.
ARCADE - PINS - CONSOLEFOR SALE - What is your best price for the following: Evans Ten Strike; Rocket; Flick-er; Roxy; Powerhouse; Formation j Defense; Dude Ranch; Champ; Mascot; Baker TargetSkill; Chicago Coin Home Run *42 new; Pan American; Spot-A-Card; Big Parade; Line Up;Paradise; Crossline; League Leader; Skyline; Home Run; High Hand; Chevron; RockolaTen Pins:
REDD DISTRIBUTING COMPANY26 BRIGHTON AVENUE, ALLSTON BOSTON (34) MASS.
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FOR SALE - Make your best offer for any part of the following slots. Will be soldto the highest bidder. All are guaranteed to be in excellent working condition: 6
Mills Golden Bells, 5/ & 10/; 9 Mills Blue Fronts, 5/ & 10/; 15 Mills War Eagle, 5/,
25/ and 50/; 11 Mills 1/ Q.T.’s; 1/, 5/ & 10/; 2 Pace Comets; 2 Mills Goose Nocks; 2
HANNA DISTRIBUTING COMPANY217 ELIZABETH STREET UTICA, N.Y.
QUALITY HIGH CLASS *LIKE NEW VERY CLEANGUARANTEED RECONDITIONED *MECHAN ICALLY PERFECT.
A lot of beautiful descriptive adjectives used by thousands to describe their wares.So generally used as to become meaningless.
Due to war conditions, manufacturers’ identities to their product have'been dropped in most cases.
Since practically all equipment now being purchased is used,a machine is only as good as the firm that sells it.
SO WE WILL JUST SAY "A SE IPEN MACHETE 1 ’
SEIDEN DISTRIBUTING COMPANY1230 BROADWAY (Phono: 4-2109) ALBANY 4, NEW YORK
SLOTS - 1-BALLS - CONSOLESFOR SALE - We have a large stock of rebuilt slots. Pay Tables and Consoles on hand.Write us or wire for prices on: Blue Fronts, Melon Bells, etc. Also cn jackpotDominoes, Lucky Lucres, Late Saratogas, Sky Lark, Fortunes and other Bally equipment.
LA BEAU NOVELTY COMPANY1946 UNIVERSITY AVENUE ST. PAUL, MINN
K)L. 4, No. 53 THE CASH BOX SEPTEMBER 28, 1943
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FOR SALE - Buckley Wall Boxes, new $35. Buckley Wall Boxes, used, $9*50; Keeney WallBoxes, used, $5,50; Buckley Illuminated Wall Boxes used $19,50; Seeburg SelectomaticWall Boxes used $6,50; Wurlitzer Twin-12 complete with Buckley Adaptor $99,50; Wur-litzcr Twin 12 complete with Keeney Adaptor $90,
RADIO RIFLE FILMFOR SALE - The most profitable deal out today, new war film depicting Jap, Hitler andMussolini for Radio rifles, 100 ft. roll $4,50, will gross $84,; 35 MM films areagain restricted and subject to priorities. Limited stock on hand - order quick.
SOUTHWESTERN VENDING MACHINE COMPANY2835 WEST PICO BCULEVARD LOS ANGELES, CALIF.
COMPLETE ROUTE FOR SALEFOR SALE - Music and Pin route for sale: all machines located in 50 miles radius; nowar boom towns; all good for about same business after the war is over; 70 music andabout 100 late pin games all on free plays; 20 cigarette vendors; very good average;
good mechanics and all machines in A-l condition; $25,000.; reason for selling -
health; nearby ops cooperate - no bumping. H, M. Jones;JONES COIN MACHINES
CONSOLESEvans Galloping Dominoes, Black Cabinet, Li^e
ARCADE PARTS ANNew . . ...... ..$89*50
D SUPPLIESWestern B.B. Major League *41 Glass ... ,$8 .50
Western B.B. DeLuxe '40 Glass 7,50Vfestem B.B. Used *39 Glass 3.50Western B.B. Playing field glass 6.00Western B.B. Playing Field Steel Flap 75Keeney Navy Bomber Backboard Glass 6.50
ADDISON NOVELT
Ten Strike & Ten Pin Cvd. Glass. . $2.00
Ten Strike & Ten Pin Slk Cd,50yd 3,75
Ten Strike & Ten Pin Push Btn,Dz.3,75Ten Strike & Ten Pin Motor Timer. 5,00F-22 Reset Coils,Light Duty, Dz..3«00Western & Scientific CatalinBal" -3.00
Y COMPANY925 BELMONT STREET (PHONE : Bittersweet 0007) CHICAGO, ILL,
DL 4, No. 53 THE CASH BOX SEPTEMBER 28, 1943
FOR SALE10 MILLS PANORAMS, Each $300.00
MILLS, JENNINGS, WATLING, PACE & CAILLE SLOTS OF ALL TYPES
MILLS PHONOGRAPHS AND PIN GAMES OF ALL MAKES. .. .WRITE FOR LIST
W ANTEDSKY FIGHTERSSKY BATTLESDEFENDERSSHOOT-THE-CHUTES
KEENEY AIR RAIDERSBALLY RAPID FIRESCHICKEN SAMSMILLS PHONOGRAPHS
CnSH WAITING FOR ARCADE EQUIPMENT IN GOOD RUNNING CONDITION
OWL245 COLUMBUS AVENUE
MINT MACHINE(TEL: KENmorc 2640)
rO AA P A N YBOSTON (16), MASS.
CONSOLES - 1-BALLSFOR SALE. - Make your best offer. All very clean, :ond in first class condition. Im-
mediate shipment. 1 Four Vfay Keeney Super Bell, 5Y/5Y/5//5^; 2 2-Way Keeney Super
Bells 2/5/; 1 Two-Way Keeney Super Bell, 5//25/; Two-Way Keeney Combination SuperBells 2/5/; New Yiar Admirals, originally Grand National; 1 Bally f 41 Derby (base); 1
Bally *41 Derby (legs); 1 Bally Club Trophy (base); 1 Bally Club Trophy (logs); 1
Keeney Contest; 1 Sport Special; Write us immediately.'THE R. F. VOGT DISTRIBUTORS
MILNER HOTEL BUILDING (Tel: 5-0461) SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.
PINS - MUSICFOR SALE - Gun Club $45.; ABC Bowler $45.; Airliner $14.50; Horoscope $39.; Lot-0-Fun $17.50; Pursuit $34.50; Scoop $17.50; Show Boat $39.; Snappy $39#; Speed Ball$32.; Spot-A-Card $59.50; Spottcm $17*50; Spot Pool $49,; Super Chubbie $40.; TwinSix $39.50; Towers $69.50; Triumph $17.50; Wi Id Fire $32.50; Music: Sceburg Baromatic$39.50; Complete Buckley system 5 boxes and Rockola Imperial 20 $179.50; WallomaticWJ52 24 button reduced to 20 now metal covers $24.50;
NATIONAL NOVELTY COMPANY183 MERRICK ROAD MERRICK, N. Y.
PANORAM PROJECTION LAMPSFOR SALE - We still have a limited quantity of Ponoram Projection Lamps 25 hour guar-antee at $3.95 each. Order now.
OLIVE NOVELTY COMPANY2625 LUCAS AVENUE ST. LOUIS, MO.
CON SOLES - SLOTS - SLOT PARTS - PINSFOR SALE - High Hands $125,; 10/ Blue Front refinished and rebuilt $159.50; LateCaille 7-Way & Stand $110.; Rockola Wall Boxes with late style coin trips $19.50; NewMills slot cabinets $8.; Reserve Jackpot covers for Blue Fronts $2.; Reward Cards,slides, clocks, reel strips, etc., for Mills machines, white for prices; Mills ClubHandles ready for delivery in 10 days $3.; Keeney Cowboy, Exhibit Lancer, Lone Star,Wings, Bakers Doughboy, Line Up, Bally Broadcast, Flicker, Top Notch, Four Roses,Chicoin Stratoliner, Gottlieb Bov/ling Alley, Write for prices.
G. N. VENDING COMPANY663 WEST BROAD STREET COLUMBUS (8), OHIO .
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FOR SALE - 20 Wurlitzcr Model 100 Via 11 Boxes like new $22.50 ea.; 5 New IllumitonoChrome Ceiling Speaker Shells $27,50 oa. ; 1 Seeburg Rox $125.; 1 'Wurlitzcr 61 withbase $75.; 10 Keeney 24 rec. wall boxes $5, ea.; Terms: l/3 deposit with all orders.
R & S SALES COMPANYTHIRD & BUTLER STREET (Tel: 524) MARIETTA, 0.
PARTS - SUPPLIESFOR SALE - Packard Playmor Boxes (Brand New and Used); 30-wire Cable - in any lengths;
3/16 Chromed Steel Balls for A.B.T. Target Rifles. Write for prices.MANHATTAN PHONOGRAPH COMPANY
767 TENTH AVENUE (Tel: Circle 6-3385) NEW YORK, N.Y.
>L 4, No. 53 THE CASH BOX SEPTEMBER 28, 1943
CIGARETTE AND CANDY MACHINESACES HIGH IN QUALITY AND VALUE. TUB VERY BEST IN RECONDITIONEDTHAT CAN BE BOUGHT TODAY AT OUR UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES.
CIGARETTE MACHINESNATIONAL - 6-26; 6-30; 9-30; 7-50; 9-50DuGRENIER - Model S 7 columns; Model W 9 columns; Model WD; Model V 7 columns;
Model Champion 7 columnsUNEEDAPAK - Model E from 3 columns to 9 columns; Model 500, 7, 9 and 15 columns
CANDY MACHINES
NATIONAL 6 and 9 columnsUNEEDAPAK 5 Columns *
Complete Stock of Uneedapak Parts On Hand.WRITE FOR PRICES ON ABOVE MACHINES
U NEE DA VENDING195 AVENUE 0 (PHONE: DEwey 9-3152)
SERVICEBROOKLYN .NEW YORK
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FOR SALE - Cadet $250,; Classic $250.; 1943 Rebuilt Wurlitzer $475,; 2-Wire WurlitzerAdaptors $27.50; #145 Steppers $32.50; #304 Steppers $17.50; #120 Boxes $26.50; #310Boxes $25. We sell for resale only. l/3 Deposit, balance C.O.D. We specialize inSales and Service of Coin Operated Equipment.
NATIONAL CIGARETTE & CANDY MACHINESNOTICE - 7/hy gamble on "as is" machines and "guaranteed" equipment where the guaranteemeans absolutely nothing. Buy your National Cigarette and candy equipment from a Nat-ional zone office where we have the facilities and parts for properly reconditioningour equipment. No bargains but where a few dollars more will give you efficient mechan-ical performance.
WEIDMAN NATIONAL SALES CO.
5911 FOURTH AVENUE (FACTORY ZONE OFFICE) DETROIT, 2, MICHIGAN
SLOTS - CONSOLES - 1-BALLFOR SALE -15/ Pace Club $165.; 1 5/ Pace Comet $67,50; 3 5/ Caille $44.50; 1 25/Caille $54.50; 1 5-10-25/ Jennings Club Slot, floor sample $325.; 1 Bally Big Top
$79*50; 6 Mills Jumbo F.P, $74.50; 1 25/ Rollette with stand $99.50; 1 5/ Rollette
Mutoscope Strength Tester ......... $275Mutoscope Pistol Sniper (late) 265Mutoscope Lift-O-Graph (Late) *200Rock-0-3all Junior 60Rock-Ola World Series 100
Scientific Batting Practice., .145Seeburg Jail Bird.... ...145Seeburg Chicken Sam 135
Seeburg Jungle Dodger Ray Gun 60
Shipman Peak Machine .35
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SCIENTIFIC POKERINOSPHOTOMAT IC PHOTO FRAMESEASTMAN DIRECT POSITIVE PAPERLATE MODEL PHONOGRAPHSKIRK NIGHT BOMBER
STEWART NOVELTY COMPANY133 EAST SECOND SOUTH (PHONE s 3-5055) SALT LAKE CITY (l) UTAH
ARCADE - MUSIC* FOR SALE - 1 Warner 25/ Voice Recording Studio decorated with raised lettering com-
plete with about 600 records $575.; 2 complete units of Twin-12 Rockolas in hideawaycabinets with Buckley adaptors as well as 2 Art Novelty tone column speakers and Buck-ley Wall Boxes installed in exceptionally good shape plus 100 Ft. of 30-Wire cable at
$185. per unit complete; l/2 Deposit with all orders. Balance C.O.D.CLEVELAND COIN MACHINE EXCHANGE
NEW RECORDS - TUBESFOR SALE-- New Records - Ask to-be placed on our mailing list for weekly releasesheets. Tubes* 6C6 90/; 5Y3 75/; 2051 $3.25. What other tubes do you require?
GAY AMUSEMENT COMPANY1202 ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN, N. J.
MUSIC - MUSIC SUPPLIESFOR SALE - Rockola Windsor $100,; Wurl Twin-16 in, metal cab with Buckley adaptor$125.; 1 Wurl 71 with 810 stand $135.; 10 Buckley 32 selection illuminated boxes $18.
ea.; 3 Wurl 61 $69. ea.; 5 Buckley 24 Sel. Boxes $18. ea»; 1 Wurl 400 $37,; 3 Wurl412 $42.; 1 Rockola Master $210.; 2 Mills Panorams $275. ea.; 3 Rockola 12 Rec, regu-lars $37.50 ea.; 1,000 Ft. 5-Wire Cable 4g/ per ft.; 3,000 ft. 6-Yfire Cable 5-§/ perft*; No order accepted for less than 500 Ft.; Rockola Motor Belts 45/ each;
WERTZ SUPPLY COMPANY811 VEST BROAD STREET (Tel: 5-3377) RICHMOND (20), VA.
Ps E F I N I S H E D K E CONDITIONEDMILLS: 5/ Extraordinary, 3/5 PO, $90.; 5/ Dial FP $45,; Blue & Gold Vest Pockets nometers $45.; Counter King $35.; 5/ Melon Bell, CH,3/5 PO, $165.; 10/ Melon Bell, CH,
3/5 PO, $185.; 5/ Cherry Bell,CH, 3/5 PO, $165.; 5/ Blue Fronts, CH, 3/5 PO, only
lings 2/4 PO, DJP, $35."; NOTICE: SEND FOR OUR LIST OF CIGARETTE AND CANDY MACHINES,
THESE ARE FACTORY RECONDITIONED AND REFINISHED, REAL BUYS, TERMS: l/3 WITH ALLCRDERS
X. L. SALES COMPANY959 HOPE STREET (TEL: PLANTATIONS 0S1S) PROVIDENCE (6),R.I.
4, No. 53 THE CASH BOX SEPTEMBER 28. 1943
R EASONS WHY YOU SHOULD SEND US YOUR"BLUF CRASS' "SPORT SPECIAL'
"DARK HORSE' "SPORTEVENT"WE WILL REVAMP THEM INTO
A BEAUTIFUL NEW CONSOLE TYPE CNE-BALL FREE PLAY
1. * BUILD UP JACKPOT TO $45.00
2. *A.B.C.D. FAN FEATURE
3. AFIELD LIGHTS
4. BEAUTIFUL NEW BACK GLASS5. *NEW PLAYING FIELD BY LEADING DESIGNER6. *LUXURIOUS NEW CABINET DESIGN
HUNDREDS ON LOCATIONS! EARNING TOP MONEY!!
Roy2011 MARYLAND AVENUE
M C G I N N I S(TEL: UNiversity 1800)
COMPA N YBALTIMORE, MARYLAND
CASTERS FOR PHONOS
FOR SALE - Large over-size casters for your Phonographs, 2” Rockite Fibre wheels on
these casters and each one comes with steel socket* Your phonographs w ill now roll
easily and will not scratch hardwood floors with these fino casters. Price $1.60
per set of 4 casters and 4 sockots. l/2 with ordeh; Balance C.O.D,
L. BERMAN & COMPANY
114 N.W. 1st STREET (Tel: 3-6416) EVANSVILLE 8, IND.
1-BALLS - CONSOLESFOR SALE - All machines guaranteed to be in excellent condition: Fairmounts $649.;Turf Kings $550,; Jockey Clubs $539.; Kentucky $398.; Long Shots $349.; Sport Kings$335.; Grand National $110.; Pace Makers $125.; Grand. Stands $98.; Sport Pages $78.;Blue Ribbon $78,; Gold Modal $78.; Spinning Reel $128.; Paces Reels Comb. 1941, like
PHONOS - SLOTS - CONSOLES - PARTSCoast Headquarters for operators; Phonograms; Slots; Consoles;Get in touch with us first for whatever you need.
H. R. MASER MUSIC COMPANY(Tel: Klondike 3-0828) SAN FRANCISCO, 3, CAL.
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FOR SALE - 5 Mills 5^ Glitter Gold Q.T.'s $139.50; 1 Mills 1^ Glitter Gold Q.T.,
$89,50.OHIO SPECIALTY COMPANY
539 SOUTH SECOND STREET (Tel: WA 2465) LOUISVILLE 2, KENTUCKY
BUY, SELL, EXCHANGENOTICE - We buy, sell and exchange coin machines, ray guns, consoles, slots, 1-BallFree Play and all types of arcade equipment. We carry a large stock of parts, and
supplies. Get in touch with us immediately.
621 *JAN NESS AVENUEOPERATORS EXCHAN GE
SAN FRx^ CISC0> CAL#
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR QUALITY!
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QUALITY PROIXJCTS WILL LAST FOR THE DURATION!!
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D. GOTTLIEB <5c CO., CHICAGO
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FOR SALE - Equipment sold to the highest bidder; Keeney Wall Boxes, Wurlitzer Twin 12
mechanisms with Keeney Adapter; 1940 Rock-Ola Wall & Bar Boxes; Rock-Ola Imperialwith adaptor for Rock-Ola Boxes; Rock-Ola 1941 Supers; Mills Empress; Mills Throne;Wurlitzer 616 Lightup; Wurlitzer 24 in Steel Cabinet with Buckley Adaptor; Wurlitzer500 Keyboard Marble glo; Wurlitzer 700 Marbloglo; Chicago Coin Hockeys; Keeney Submar-
ED. GEORGE MUSIC COMPANY(Tel: Blackstone 9171)471-473 SOUTH MAIN STREET AKRON, OHIO
THE CASH BOX SEPTEMBER 28, 1943r*>L 4, No. 531 —
ARCADE EQUIPMENT2 WESTERN BASEBALL *39 each $ 69.505 TEN STRIKE, L.D., each 32.505 TEN STRIKE, H.H., each 42 c 501 SEEBURG CHICKEN SAM 119.501 KEENEY SUBMARINE 175.003 SCIENTIFIC BASEBALL, each 105.001 MUTOSCOPE POKERING 85.002 SEEBURG RAYOLITE, each 50.00
Crating $>5,00 extra7/OODEN GUN STOCK FOR CHICKEN SAMS.. 8.75
TERMS: 1/3 Deposit, Balanc<1 DlUU U » Ay v l/v ^ vO A o ^ iJCi A Uil v
M A RC US
SPECIALMiniature Bulbs For Arcades -
MAZDA and G.E.
#44, 46, 50, and 51 - per 100.... $4. 50#1129 - per 10 1.00#63 - per 10. *75Fuses, 3, 5, 10, 25. Low Price
7/E HAVE 7/0ODEN BALLS FORGENCO SKEEBALL AND PLAYBALLS.
C.O.D., F.O.B., N.Y.
KLEIN577 TENTH AVENUE (PHONES: LO 5-8879 or LO 3-4628) NE7/ YORK CITY.
ALL TYPESNOTICE - Today's best buys are U.S.T/ar Bonds. Next, for coin operated machines on
the Pacific Coast, call or write:THE GOLDEN GATE NOVELTY COMPANY
701 GOLDEN GATE AVENUE (Tel: Market 3967) SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.
SLOTS - CONSOLES - SAFES - 7/ANT
FOR SALE - I want to sell - like new Mills Late Chrome Bells, 1-Chcrry P.O.; Bonus;Paces Races; Super Track Times; Chicago Rovolvaround Safes; Prices will bo right;WANT - I want to buy and will pay a fair price; sec me first for the following: V/ur-
litzers 600, 700, 800, 750 and 850; Late Seeburg phonographs; Chicago RovolioundSafes. Any amount. We pay spot cash with order.
CHARLES FITTLE & CO.
79 BEETLE STREET (Tel: 2-3474) NEW BEDFORD, MASS
V/e want to dispose of large stock of Super Streamline Du Grenier and also U-Need-A-Pak Cigarette Machines at attractively low prices. 7/rite now.
Many others - every size and model - candy or cigarette units. All with enclosedstands. All above machines are in perfect working order, ready for locations - - -
from operators drafted or about to be - No worn out junk rebuilt - Write - in foryour needs no matter what they might be - Will buy your good working equipment.
TEEMS: l/3 DEPOSIT WITH ORDER, BALANCE C.O.D.
MACK H. POS T E L6750 NORTH ASHLAND AVENUE (Phone Rogers Park 7312) CHICAGO (26), ILL).
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TODAY’S BEST BUYS... U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS
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THE CONFIDENTIAL PRICE LISTAn Exclusive Merchandising Service lor the Coin Machines Industry Issued Every Week by
"THE CASH BOX" 381 FOURTH AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY
>L. 4, No. 53 SEPTEMBER 28. 1943 SERIAL NUMBER 105
PHONOGRAPHS
SEEBURG KEENEY
8 . Select oph one 10, . . .
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415.008. Symphonola8 .Plaza. .150.00
Re gal . . • . .179.50
8 .Model A-IllModel B
8 .Model C
8 .Model HRex.. .125.00
8 .Rex,with Adaptor..,. .149.50
8 .Model K-15 .110.00
8.Model K-20 .120.00Royale .115.00Gem. .169.50Class ic .235.00
8 . Classic . r. g .250.00Mayfair .199.95
8. Melody King .125.008 .Crown .190.00Concert Grand .200.00
5/ Comet, DJP 67.507.10/ Comet, DJP 45.008.1/ Comet ,Blue ....... ..35.006.5/ Comet, Blue Front .. ,89,506,10/ Comet, Blue Frt.,..99.506.25/ Comet, Blue Front., 79. 508.50/ Comet .,350,006.5/ All Star Comet ... .,70. 00
6,10/ All Star Comet ... .75,008.25/ All Star Ccmet . . .145,006.50/ All Star Comet ., .300,008.1/ All Star, 2/4 39.507.1/ Chrome Rocket ..... ,39.508,5/ Rocket 100.008.10/ Rocket 119.508.25/ Rocket 165,008.5/ T.J, Comet ...,45,00
5/ Club Bell 165,008,10/ Comot White Frt.,.55,008.5/ SJP,Red Cab 90.008.10/ SJP, Red Cab .80.008.1/ DoLuxc ............ .65,006,5/ DoLuxe ......99,506 . 10/ D eLuxe •••••••• ...109.506,25/ DeLuxe.. ....150,008. Double Slot, 5 & 25/.395.008.25/ Comet, 4 Star ..... 135.008.10/ Comet Console.. .,160,008.25/ Comet C onsole . . . .225 ,008,5/ Comet Console ..... 150,006.5//25/ Comot Console
U-NEED-A-PAK6.Model E (1939) 3 Col. ..12.50Model E ti 4 Col. . .19,50Model E it 5 Col. . , 2 2 , d 0 34.00Model E ti 6 Col. .,32. 00 40.00Model E it 8 Col.. .25.00 38.00Model E it 9 Col. . ,45.00 60.00Model E tt 12 C ol ... 72 .50
Model E tt 15 C ol. . ,65.00 85.006.Model A-l (1940) 6 Col.42.506,Model A-l (
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) 8 Col. 57.506.Model A-l (
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) 9 Col .65.00Model 500 tt 7 Col. 105.00Model 500 it 9 Col. 100. 00 115.00
6 .Model 500 tt 15 Col. 110.00
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THE CONFIDENTIAL PRICE LISTAn Exclusive Merchandising Service for the Coin Machines Industry Issued Every Week by
"THE CASH BOX" 381 FOURTH AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY
L. 4, No. 53 SEPTEMBER 28, 1943 SERIAL NUMBER 105
FREE PLAY GAMES
A.B.C. Bowler . . .
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To $47.50Action 119.50
8. Air Circus 137.50
8 .Air Force 125.00Airliner. ........
8 .Airport8. Airway
Alert (Rev).
Ali BabaA1 1 Arne r ic an . . . .
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To 34 *508 .All Out (Rev).... 127*506.Anabel . 19.50
Argentine 52.506, Arizona (Rev)....
8. Armada.8 • Arr owhe ad ..... . .
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Attention.8 .Avalon
8 . Banne8, Bally Beauty To 22*50
Battle (Rev)..... 79.50Bandwagon ........ 30.00
8 . Ban g6.Barrage
Belle Hop 45.00Big Chief ........ 37.50
8 .Big League ...... 24.50Big Parade 109.50Big Show.
8. Big Six •
8,Big Ten..
Big Time 25.00Big Town
8 .BlackoutBlondie To 25.00Bola Way • 52.50Bombardier (Rev). 139.50
8 .Majors ’40 8. Second Front (Rev). ...145.00 150.00Mf\ i nvR 1 4-1 ........ 27.45 To 49.50 Sentry (Rev).......
R.Mo'rRi frr, n<3. ......... t^.40.00 8. Sc out (Rev)....,,..Masc ot .... .« 19.50 So ven Up........... 37.50Merry-Go-Round Shangri LaMetro. 34.50 Short Stop... 22.50
6. One -Two- Three *41... 8. Speedway (Rev)...,.6 . Owl 8 . Sne e dv . ... ^^,27.50
8 • Sports . . •••.. 24.508 .Pals 8 . Snnr'htr. T t .,15,00 19.50Paratroop (Rev) 139.50 Sport Parade ......
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50.00Pan American... 32.50 So ot -A- Card. ....... . ., .47.50 69.50Paradi se... ......... Spot -Pool . . ..46.50 59.50
8 .Parade Leader (Rev). . . .40. 00 6. Spot tern
8.Pep (Rev)........,., Sh ars 39.50 45.00Pick * era .... ,, Star Att ract icn • • • • 49.50Play Rail* T ..», tj^.24.45 39.50 8. Stop & Go... .......Playmate •_j_. 14.5ft St rat ol ine r.. ...... 39.50
8.Playtime (Rev)...... 8 . Summert ime ,••••••,.Polo 6. Sun Beam. ....•••••
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8 .Pot Shot. 8 . Supe r r,hnrger. ...... .. ..20.00 24.50Powerhouse .......... Super Chubbie ......Production (Rev).... 139.50 8. Super Six.
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8. Sixty Grand...Sun Valley (Rev)...
THE CONFIDENTIAL PRICE LIST[n Exclusive Merchandising Service tor the Coin Machines Industry Issued Every Week by
MARCH, 1942.MARKETIN THE SEPTEMBERPRICES LISTED AREMARKET PRICES,
CEPRICES APPEARED7, 1943 I SSUE.CURRENT WEEK’S
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IMPORTANTThe Confidential Price Lists are to be read as follows: First price listed is lowest price for
file week; Second price listed is highest price for the week; Where only one price appearsthis should be considered lowest price.
Many times, wide differences appear in the high and low prices of certain equipment.Like ony true reporter The Confidential Price Lists can only feature the market prices
as they are quoted. The Confidential Price Lists act exactly the same as the market quota-tion board at the Stock Exchange—posting the prices exactly as they are quoted for eachweek, regardless of how much they may seem to be out of line. Some machine prices donot change for months. The Confidential Price Lists, rather than show no price for theweek, retain the last known quotations for such equipment so that the subscriber at least
has the last known quoted prices as a basis to work with. Prices continue to be very widelydivergent these days. Someone on the West Coast may feel a certain machine worth $150.00whereas someone on the East Coast may think it worth but $75.00. Of course, condition, serial,
appearance, demand, territory, quantity, etc.^nust all be taken into consideration. TheConfidential Price Lists report each quotation exactly as it is made and depend on thesubscriber to make average price adjustment to fit the peculiarities of his own territory.
CODECHECK THIS CODE CAREFULLY. BECOME ACQUAINTED WITHEACH ONE OF THE CODE NUMBERS AND WHAT THEY SIGNIFY.THESE CODE NUMBERS APPEAR IN FRONT OF THE NAME OF EACHMACHINE.
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