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“The Confidential Weekly Of The Coin Machines Industry”
Vol. 7, No. 13WEEK OF DECEMBER 10, 1945
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CEILINGSPEAKERS
WURLITZER SILVER STAR WALL ORCEILING SPEAKER - MODEL 4000
Richly designed with an attractively illuminated, highly
polished all-metal frame. Picks up and reflects surrounding
colors with magnificent eye-appeal. This new Wurlitzer
Model 4000 Speaker stands away from the wall or ceiling
throwing a brilliant halo of light around it. Houses a 12
inch permanent magnet dynamic speaker that reproduces
Wurlitzer music with exacting fidelity, encourages location
patrons to enjoy more Wurlitzer music.
WURLITZER MULTI-COLOR WALL OR
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with harmonizing star ornament. This unique Speaker also
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pattern of light around it. Speaker is 12 inch permanent
magnet dynamic. The beauty of its tone will match the
smartness of its brilliant illumination— will help “sell”
Wurlitzer music in any location. The Rudolph Wurlitzer*
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*The Name That Means Music To Millions.
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Vol. 7, No. 13 Serial ISumber 221 Week of December 10, 1945
**The Coin Machines Merry-Go-Round’’
GROWING PAINSBy Bill Gersh
As the industry enters into the new machine era many growing pains become openly apparent.
For example, one territory in the nation is now faced with a bill which will allow only 2,000 machines
to operate. Another faces the problem of how its distributors are going to sell to operators who say they
will boycott all new merchandise because they still want to continue operating what they already have
and do not want to buy new machines for they claim that new equipment will start cutting up their
profits.
All sorts of problems suddenly appear on the horizon. There is no doubt, among the intelligent
merchandisers in the trade, that all of these will disappear just as rapidly as they appeared, when the newmachines come rolling into warehouses in the sort of quantity which can be expected from the manu-facturers when material and supplies become available—and labor stops striking.
All these are but the growing pains of an industry on its way to its greatest era.
The old timer realizes that he will have to compete with new and younger men. He will be beset
with many new kinds of problems. He will once again have to get down to his offices early and worklate. And even get around to visiting his locations to keep them happy and satisfied.
There are many coinmen who have become accustomed to letting their employees continue to cry
to locations about no supplies, no materials, no parts, etc., etc. But gradually, the location owners,
regardless of union affiliations and associations, know that they will be able to get new and more attractive
machines. They also know that they can begin to expect better service. And they are sure that the time
lias come when they should be earning even more from the new coin-operated equipment.
Growing pains are only a hardship for a short period. These adjust themselves very easily espe-
cially when full production gets well under way. The trade realizes that there is nothing like a newmachine to stimulate the play on any location. It also realizes that because the cost of the new epuip-
ment is higher than pre-war that it must change its present commission basis.
What should be more carefully watched by those coinmen, who believe that no new machines
should be allowed in their territories—is the dissatisfaction which this can bring about from the average
location owner. Storekeepers are accustomed to extremely fine service from the firms with whom they
deal. They know that the automobile firm from whom they purchase their trucks and cars will give
them service which will be far above that which they ever formerly received.
Should the operator create a bad taste in the mouths of location owners thruout the country, he
will then absolutely encourage direct sales. There are a great many men in this industry today whobelieve that the trade may eventually see direct selling on a great and efficient scale.
These men argue: 1) Why can’t a large organization enter into the field and set up service
centers just as good, if not better, than what the average operator can offer? 2) Why can’t such firms
also rent machines to locations? 3) Why can’t they even sell these machines to the locations on a time
payment plan so that they can collect for the machines as they come around to service them? 4) And,furthermore, why can’t they make an overall service charge to cover whatever servicing will have to be
done and do this on a national scale, while including it in the sales agreement they will sign with the
location?
There is no doubt anymore that location owners know the value of coin-operated equipment in
their places of business. There is also no doubt that the average tavern keeper realizes that he could not
conduct a profitable tavern business without a juke box—and perhaps without a cigarette and gumand candy vender—as well as amusement devices. He has been educated to this very fact by the oper-
ators. He has been taught the need for coin-operate equipment to bring him extra profits efficiently and_
speedily—and without any investment of time or money on his part.
The Cash Box Week of December 10, 1945
'‘The Coin Machines Merry-Go-Round”
All this the operator has already taught him. And in so teaching him has encouraged him to also
buy direct when he finds that the money he earns from the machines in his store is of sufficient quantity
to actually pay for a machine speedily—on his own account. The operator must therefore take into
consideration the fact that if a manufacturer does decide to sell direct to location owners the greatest
part — the pioneering part — of his sales work has already been accomplished for him by the present
operators.
Surely some of the large auto manufacturers could make this a very profitable division of their
business. Like Firestone, who along with his tires included all sorts of toys, hardware, dishes, etc. in his
stores, so that enterprising men would be encouraged to open such stores—perhaps many an auto manu-facturer might be thinking that the large service organizations which his dealers have created to handle
his lines would also prove capable of handling coin machine servicing and sales within an efficient radius
of that dealer’s offices.
Therefore, the modern operator must keep step so that he can protect himself from any such com-petition. He must purchase the new equipment and keep everyone of his locations pleased and happywith his service. He must make sure that he is protected on these locations with leases, or with location
agreements, or with legal contracts, so that he can offset and even forestall the time when some of the
larger of the nation’s industrialists might decide to try direct selling in this field on an easy-time-payment
plan.
Those operators who believe that they are now strong enough in their own territories to keep
out the new equipment, on the theory that they "don’t want the manufacturers again making us ma-chine poor”, had also best remember that there are many other factors at work beside the coin-operated
machine manufacturers who have been most carefully studying the coin machine field—and who like
the way this industry earns good profits with an average investment. These men should think twice before
they decide to retain a machine in one of their locations which will most completely dissatisfy that
location.
The days of poor service and inefficient planning are numbered in this coin-operated machine in-
dustry. The days when an operator could "just let the guy squawk” are over. He must now plunge
into his business like a really modern business man and make his business just as outstanding as the lead-
ing auto dealer or radio or department store does in his town. He must be on the job 24 hours per dayto make his business a really efficient, modern business so that his locations will believe that they just
couldn’t get anything better. And that purchasing their own equipment would be a waste of moneyand time.
Perhaps, too, many coin machine men have had their noses pressed too close to the trees to be
able to see the great forest that lies beyond. There is no division of America’s musical entertainment in-
dustry that today compares in power and attraction to the juke box business. And the juke box industry
is as yet only an infant.
It was actually thrown together. It grew in spite of itself. It will become a truly great musical
industry when this post-war period gets well under way. And when deliveries of the new machines comethru in the quantity that men now dream about. The new improvements in this field are truly aweinspiring. Some of these are so outstanding that every location owner will be amazed at the ingenuity
demonstrated to get him to sell more music and earn greater profit.
The same is true of the merchandising machine field. And in this field there is already an out-
standing lesson for coin machine men. This lesson is in the large theatre chains thruout the country
who first started with individual operators and who gradually found that they were better ofi with
their own candy counters, for they could then give the public a larger and more complete selection
and at the same time earn more profit.
At first they were worried about the dirt the sale of candy would cause. Today there isn’t a
theatre chain in the nation that doesn’t have its own candy counters with its own pretty little girls
completely uniformed and selling many thousands of boxes of candies of all kinds.
The merchandise machine man therefore learned that the education which he had given to the chain
theatre owner had resulted in these theatres setting up their own sales organizations for the very same
products which he had sold them on using.
In the amusement field many other problems enter into consideration for operators. Not only
Lave they many inner problems but they realize that they have the fastest moving division of this busi-
ness on their hands and that profits can be like quicksilver unless they operate their businesses to the
very highest point of super efficiency. This is one division wherein the operator knows the value of newequipment and of constant change of that equipment.
The operator mustn’t for a moment believe that he can continue without new machines. If he
does he will find interest falling in his equipment and eventually disappearing.
These are the growing pains which the field is now undergoing. They should be tempered by long
range planning and thinking, so that those who are in the field will remain in it completely protected
and enjoying the greatest possible prosperity.
The Cash Box News and Views Week of December 10^ 1945
“BING” THANKS WOBLITZER MBSIC MEBCHANTSNO. TONAWANDA, N. Y. — According to Wurlitzer executives, sometime ago the paths of Bing Crosbyand Mike Hammergren, Wurlitzer General Salesmanager, crossed. Bing’s mind was on his duties as
National Chairman of the Sister Kenny Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. Mike’s mind was on Wur-litzer phonographs. Somewhere along in
the conversation, something sparked. Whycouldn’t Wurlitzer’s coast-to-coast networkof phonographs be used as a vehicle to further
the Sister Kenny Drive?
"No reason under the sun why they
couldn’t,” opined Mike, "I know Wurlitzer
Music Merchants have hearts as big as all out-
doors. They’ll cooperate!”
"No time to be lost,” exclaimed Bing.
Things began to happen. Wurlitzer ap-
pealed to its Music Merchants to put stickers
on the record changer window of every Wur-litzer phonograph telling the public that, be-
tween November 22nd and December 8th, ten
percent of the money that instrument took in
would go to the Sister Kenny Fund.
Thousands of Music Merchants hopped to
it and the results, while not yet tabulated, will
give Bing something to croon about and a lot
of polio-stricken youngsters a chance for re-
covery they might otherwise never have had.
Bing, highly elated with the result of Wur-litzer Music Merchant cooperation, had this to
say, "I’d like to individually pat on the back every Wurlitzer Music Merchant who turned a share of his
"take” toward this cause. He may personally never see the kids who benefit from his generosity. I will andI know from what I already have seen, the great good it will do. All I can say to you boys is thanks a
million for going my way. Somehow, somewhere you’ll get your reward. Good deeds have a way of
rewarding their doers.”
"Once more, as they did in the Bond Drives during the war, Wurlitzer Music Merchants put their
phonographs to work for a great cause and did a great job. It ’s a tribute to the industry.”
C. M. BICK BECOMES EXEC. VICE-PBES. OF CMACCHICAGO — Robert M. Waggener, President of Coin Machine Acceptance Corporation, has jut an-
nounced the election of George M. Dick to the position of Executive Vice President of Coin MachineAcceptance Corporation. Mr. Dick will henceforth make his headquarters at the main office of CMAC,134 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois, and will eventually take up residence in Chicago.
Mr. Dick will remain a Vice President of the parent organization of CMAC, American Business
Credit Corporation, 50 Church Street, New York, N. Y. Mr. Dick has been associated with CMAC for
several years in the capacity of Vice President and Director. Mr. Waggener advises that CMAC will be
considerably strengthened by this move, because Mr. Dick brings with him a wealth of experience in the
finance industry, having been in this field for the past 23 years.
In view of the tremendous forward steps the Coin Machine Industry can now take because of
the war’s end, and the expansion program which CMAC has in mind, Mr. Dick’s appointment is oppor-
tune and will be of great value in handling the anticipated increase in volume for which CMAC has
planned.
BEYNOLBS WANTS NATIONAL TAX COBNCILDALLAS, TEX. — Earl E. Reynolds of American Distributing Co., Inc., this city, urges that the in-
dustry get together to help immediately create a National Tax Council as has been suggsted by The CashBox for some years now.
Reynolds reports, "For sometime now we have been reading your articles regarding the necessity
of this industry creating a National Tax Council (or any other name the trade may want to call it) to
Eelp combat unfair and excessive taxation which is being imposed on this business with greater emphasis
each year.
"We have had much trouble here in Texas withholding a smashing tax bill. We hope that we can
continue to do this sort of work. But this is the time to arouse the interest of everyone, not just a few,
to help create a National Tax Council so that we will have expert advice and good relations work to halt
whatever inequitable taxation may be attempted.
We are all of us worried about 1947 and many of us look with fear on the meetings of tax
makers during this coming year, in many states thruout the nation. There isn’t any time to waste. Let’s
get a National Tax Council started.
The Cash Ifox ISetvs and Views Week of December 10. 194S
AIREON BBOMCASTS PHUHABMONIC OVEBSEASKANSAS CITY, MO. — R. R. (Rudy) Greenbaum, Vice-President and General Salesmanager of Aireorr
Mfg. Corp., this city, reported that music-mindedGI’s from this area will be able to hear their favorite
symphonies and get a touch of home at the same time. The media will be the
shortwaving of the half hour Thursday evening Philharmonic broadcasts to over-
seas points, sponsored by Aireon Manufacturing Corporation of Kansas City,
Kansas.
The program will be carried over regular shortwave stations and over the
armed forces radio service network stations. The fifteen remaining Thursday
evening air programs of the Philharmonic will be rebroadcasted in this manner.
The Aireon show is the only local program reaching hometown boys still
stationed in the Pacific and other points. Efrem Kurtz directs the program, which
originates on KMBC at 7:00 P.M. Thursdays, and is broadcasted from the Mu-sicians Hall.
EB. CUSSON HONOBED BY U. S. COAST GUABDPORTLAND, ORE. — Ed. Cusson who returned from serving with the U. S. Coast
Guard for over four years as an Ensign on October 10, 1945, and who is now sales-
manager for the Jack R. Moore Company, this city, was greatly honored by the
U. S. Coast Guard commanders for the fine work he had done while in the service.
These honors are now decorating the walls of the firm’s offices here and have
attraccted much attention and comment as well as many congratulations for Ed.
Just a few weeks, Ed’s son, Arthur, shipped out to the South Pacific where
he will enter into active service. Ed is of the belief that Arthur will bring back
even greater honors to the Cusson record than he did. "The kid’s got the stuff”,
both Helen Cusson and Ed have been saying all over the Jack R. Moore Companyheadquarters to all visitors.
BEBUILT GAMES BPHOLD EABH1N6S says BeSELHCHICAGO, ILL. — C. B. (Billy) DeSelm, Salesmanager of UnitedManufacturing Co., this city, reports, "Rebuilding games, at this time,
is doing the industry a real service. It is upholding the earning powerof present equipment and will have a stabilizing effect on used gameprices when new equipment is again available.”
Billy also believes the post-war period is hampered by many obstacles
for the manufacturers and that these have been delaying all out volumeproduction. He says, "In the meantime conversion of old games, old
either in years or due to a worn out condition, into equipment that has
earning power, eye-appeal and mechanical dependability, is a service
that cannot be underrated.
"The conversion of old games enables operators to get the most out
of their equipment”, he continues. "During the war years, rebuilt
games kept the operators in business. Now new rebuilt games are help-
ing to carry the load of keeping the operator going on an even keel
until new equipment can replace the old.”
HANK MASEB BEVAMPIWG ~HIS BBILBINGSAN FRANCISCO, CAL. — H. R. (Call me "Hank”) Maser of the H. R. Maser Music Company, this
city, reports that he is revamping his entire three story building here at this time to accommodate a great
Building program which the firm have undertaken.
Maser also announced that he believes interest in a new type slot has been grow-ing with leaps and bounds thruout the country. He feels that the trade wants some-
thing just as new in a slot machine as they do in every other type of equipment. Tohelp make this possible Hank is now revamping his entire building here and planning
to produce something in the way of a new slot which the trade will find to be the
first new innovation in this division of the industry.
As yet no further plans have been released in regard to what this innovation
will be but Hank states that he will realease the news in the very near future.
Billy DeSelm
Hank Maser
The Cash Box News and Views Week of December 10, 1945
JOE DARWIN IS PACKARD EAST REGIONAL MGR.NEW YORK — Joe Darwin, one of the best known music men in the country, has just been appointedEastern Regional Manager for Packard Manufacturing Corp. of Indianapolis, Ind.
At the present time he is suffering from a severe cold and has been confinedto his home. But, this did not stop Joe from appointing distributors for the Pack-ard Pla-Mor Wall and Bar Box and also for the forthcoming automatic phono ofthe firm.
Joe reported, "Even tho in bed, have been able to make appointments thru-out the New England states and all the way down to Washington, D.C. There areonly a few territories open at this time and this is due to the fact that we are con-sidering each one of many noted distributors who have bid for our line of equip-ment. As soon as I can get out of this sick bed will make complete announcementsof who our distributors will be thruout the entire territory I am covering.”
Darwin also recalled that he started in the automatic phonograph business with Homer E. Cape-hart’s original firm at Huntington, Ind. back in 1928 on Thanksgiving Day. And now, he reports,
exactly 17 years later, also on Thanksgiving Day, he is again back with Senator Homer E. Capehart in
the automatic music industry.
Darwin’s sales record in the automatic music business is one of the most impressive in the history
of the industry. He can show where he sold more phonos than anyone else in this industry for the manyyears he was connected with Senator Capehart.
From 1933 up until 1942 he remained as Eastern Regional Manager for the Wurlitzer Company,where it is reported he did a very remarkable sales job. He now again enters as Eastern Regional Man-ager for Senator Homer E. Capehart after a three year lapse while no phonos were being manufactured.
Darwin is very enthusiastic over the automatic phono he reports Packard Manufacturing Corp.will build. He stated, "This will be the greatest automatic phonograph that has ever been produced in
this industry.”
RILL RAPPEL CONSTRUCTING NEW L A. RLDG.LOS ANGELES, CAL. — Wm. R. (Bill) Happel of Badger Sales Company, this city, is now construct-
ing an entirely new building to house the products which the firm will handle. It is believed that this
new building will be one of the most impressive in Southern California. It will contain an elaborate
showroom for the products of the leading manufacturers the firm represents in
this area. It will also have a large parts department as well as storage space and
private offices for conferences with jobbers and operators here. Happel also
plans to have a lounge to accommodate the men who meet at his headquarters.
Other features of the new building are now being planned by Happel and the firm
of builders and architects who are at work on this new building
Happel reported that he plans to give the operators and jobbers thruout
the Southern California area a building of which they can be very proud and which
will bring great prestige to the coin machine trade in this area. He will also have
special showrooms for Rockola’s new "Phonograph of Tomorrow” and which
will be featured as the "music headquarters” of the firm. There will also be
impressive and outstanding showrooms for the J. H. Keeney & Company products
which the firm also represent. The plan of special showrooms for the various
manufacturers whom the firm will represent is expected to meet with general approval.
CHARLEY ROSEN IS DISTRID FOR PACKARDLOUISVILLE, KY. — Charles Rosen, who manages the offices of the Ohio Specialty Company, this city,
reports that his firm have been appointed as distributors for the Packard Manufacturing Corp. of Indian-
apolis, Ind.
Wm. R. (Bill) Happel
Charles Rosen
Charley is very enthusiastic over this appointment and is notifying the trade
that he has Packard Pla-Mor Boxes ready for immediate delivery. He believes that
there will be greater sales of the Packard wall and bar boxes during this coming year
than ever before. He also claims that Packard has been proven during the war period
and that many operators eagerly look forward to getting as many as possible for their
music routes.
Charley is also distributor for Genco Manufacturing Co., and is featuring this
firm’s new Total Roll machine at this time. He also represents D. Gottlieb & Com-pany’s new Stage Door Canteen pin game and Chicago Coin’s Goalee. He reports
xhat the firm are busy with the products of all these manufacturers.
The Cash Box News and Views Week of December 10, 1945
OMAHA WANTS WflLLOPIHG COIN TAXESNew Ordinance Wants Juke Distribs to Pay $500 Per Year Occupa-tional Tax. Amusement Game Distribs $1,000 Yearly. Juke Ops to
Pay $100 Per Year Per Phono. $150 Per Game Each Year.
OMAHA, NEBR. — What is probably an indication of what will be forthcoming from other city,
county and state legislatures during 1946 is the proposal just passed by the City Council here.
After a meeting of the City Council on Tuesday, November 27, proposals were made for a series
of ordinances levying new sales and amusement taxes, as well as new and higher occupational taxes andincreasing a great many taxes now in force.
It is expected that an open, public hearing will be held on these new ordinances in the very nearfuture and that all business men will be given the opportunity to argue against this present high tax pro-posal. This city is intent on raising an additional $2,500,000 to help pay off its help.
An additional gasoline tax, even a wheel tax on trucks, new and higher taxes on movies, stage shows,floor shows, cigarets, cigars, soft drinks, hotels, bus and truck terminals, natural gas, and it is expected onthe Ak-Sar-Ben race track, will also be asked.
Operators of juke boxes will pay $100.00 per year tax for each machine instead of the present
$5.00 per year. Operators of pinball and other mechanical amusement devices will pay $150.00 per yearper machine instead of the present $10.00 per year.
Distributors of juke boxes will pay $500.00 per year occupational tax and distributors of pin-ball and other mechanical amusement devices will pay $1,000.00 per year occupational fee.
Coin machine leaders in this city are appealing to the trade everywhere to immediately send in
whatever information may be at hand to help them offset this confiscatory taxation.
This once again brings to the fore the great importance of the suggestion which The Cash Boxhas been making to the trade for over three years now that it create a "National Tax Council” whereexperts would be available to help coinmen and where all former precedents, data, records, etc. wouldbe on hand to present to any authorities when such nsed arose.
This demand on the part of the city of Omaha is expected to be followed by other and evengreater tax bills thruout the nation. Such taxation can definitely hamper the growth of this entire industry.
It is up to coinmen everywhere to come together at this time into a "National Tax Council” (as
suggested in this issue by Earl E. Reynolds of Dallas, Texas, who is president of the Texas Coin MachineOperators Assn.) and be prepared to offset such severe taxation demands from an industry which is just
in the formative stages.
wm BUYIMC STOCK GET OPS MORE BECOBDS?BOSTON, MASS. — Sidney A. Wolbarst of the New England Exhibit Company, this city, offers a sug-
gestion to all music machine ops which may have some real merit to it.
Wolbarst writes, "Whether or not this thought is practical, I don’t know, but would like to
receive opinions.
"All music ops know the record problem. I notice that the Decca Company is listed on the NewYork Stock Exchange. If ops thruout the country would buy 10, 20, 50 or 100 shares each in the com-pany and then, as a group of stockholders, request the executives of the company to recognize and give
more consideration to ops, rather than other trade, could results be obtained in at least one company that
would be better than the past performances of this firm?
"The company is substantial and does pay dividens, so the stock is no lemon. If satisfactory
results were obtained it could also be done with other manufacturers. Of course, group action is essen-
tial for results. What do you think?”
MHSICAL SALES TD OPEN MCHMOMD BBILDINCBALTIMORE, MD. — Max B. Lesnick of Musical Sales Co., this city, reports that the firm have at last
found a building in Richmond, Va. to house their branch offices. The address will be 415 No. Broad
Street. This is a four story building with over 25,000 square feet of space. Musical Sales Companywill take possession of this budding on January 1st but due to the fact that they are completely remodel-
ing they will not be settled until about January 20 to the 25 th.
Lesnick also reports that the firm have hired two ex-service men, Capt. Herbert R. Wilson whowill act as salesmanager, working out of the Baltimore office, and Lt. Richard F. Lawrence who will act
in the same capacity out of the new Richmond offices.
The firm also reports that they have taken on the distribution of the Pfanstiehl needle for Mary-land, Washington, D.C. and Virginia.
W. B. MOVEin MOVE TO NEW K. C. OHABTEBSKANSAS CITY, MO. —^Wm. (Bill) Betz of W. B. Novelty Company announces the firm have movedto new and larger quarters at 1518 McGee in this city. Bill invites all the trade in this area to call and
see these new showrooms and offices. He also advises that the firm’s St. Louis, Mo. offices will remain
in their present location.
The Cash Box News and Views Weeh of Decern her JO. 10-4-fi
DOC EATON GIVES AVENISON DINNED
CHICAGO — DeWitt (Doc) Eaton, General
Salesmanager of Automatic Instrument Co.,
this city, gave a venison dinner to friends whohappened to be in Chicago on Wednesday,
November 28 -
Among the guests were: James Mangan of
Mangan & Eckland; Bill Wolf of California
Amusement Co.; Barney Sugerman of Runyon
Sales Company; Harry H. Brown and Dave
Yaras of American Amusement Company; Bill
Gersh of The Cash Box; Paul Bleck, John
Swisher and Forest Teeter of AMI.
Doc Eaton was reported to have proved
himself the perfect host. "But”, he stated,
"the only thing I’m sorry about is that I can’t
say I shot this deer myself. Next time I hope
to invite all present to a venison dinner of myown fresh killed deer.”
CAUF. MUSIC OPS ACT TO DEFEAT BUCKLEY BillOAKLAND, CALIF. — George A. Miller, president and business manager of the California Music Oper-ators Association, this city, advises that his organization is hard at work to help defeat the "BuckleyBill” (H.R. 3190) now in the Patents Committee of the House of Representatives in Washington, D.C.In a letter written to his members. Miller advised them of the following.
"I have just received a letter of a confidential nature from one of the congressmen who is veryfriendly to our cause, stating that the people who are sponsoring the Buckley Bill are trying to com-promise whereby they will receive a license of $100.00 a year for each and every phonograph in the
United States.
*T think that each and every operator knows that the writer and the Association as a whole has
been putting forth every effort possible to defeat this very dangerous bill. However, I am quite sure
that many of the operators have neglected to either write in or send a telegram stating the reasons that
they are opposed to such legislation.
"I have a letter from three of the congressmen in this district who state that they have received
wery few letters from the operators; in fact not enough to give them anything to hang their hats on.
You fellows must realize that for a congressman to oppose a bill there must be a reason more than just
the fact that he doesn’t like the particular bill.
"I held a membership meeting in Stockton last Monday night and each and every operator sent
at least four or five telegrams the following morning. These telegrams actually went out because they
were handed to me and I sent them from Western Union myself. Now this is actually what youfellows are going to have to do if you expect to get by without paying the Copyright Owners andComposers some kind of a license.
"There is an article in The Cash Box I just received from Johnny Ruggiero giving you the com-plete picture, and as far back as July 24 they were offering a compromise of $100.00 a year per phono-graph. I might further state that the manufacturers themselves are concerned—especially the jobbers
and distributors and they are supporting us for the defeat of this particular bill.
"I have notified each congressman and senator in the State of California of the California MusicOperators Association’s opposition and will continue to do so, but you fellows must help. Don’t blameanyone but yourselves if this license goes through. It is pretty discouraging to work as hard as we have
here in the office against such legislation and then find that many of the operators don’t take enoughinterest in their own business to write one or two letters or send a telegram that might be very necessary
to their business.
"Now in closing just let me also say that there is a move at the present time to get a special label
made on records, stating that these records can be used for commercial uses and especially juke boxes. I
just received this information so I am adding it to the letter. You can see where there are many compli-
cations arising out of this proposed Buckley Bill, so, fellows, do your part by doing everything that
you possibly can to cause the defeat of this legislation.”
ARCADE OWMERS ASSN. NOMMATES OmCEBSNEW YORK — The Arcade Owners Association of America, at its meeting last Thursday evening,
November 29th, approved the appointment of Mr. Barnett R. Berkens as its executive secretary. Mr.Berkens gave the meeting some general information regarding future plans that have been formulated
that will be of great benefit to all Arcade Owners in the United States.
Nominations for officers of the Association are now being accepted for balloting late in December.
Thus far, the following nominations are on file; for President, A. W. BLENDOW; 1st Vice-President,
L. FOX; 2nd Vice-President, S. HOLZMAN; 3rd Vice-President, McKIM SMITH; Recording Secre-
tary, A. MEYERS; Corresponding Secretary, M. WEBSTER; Treasurer, B. KATZ; K. WILSON of
Chicago, J ASH of Philadelphia and M. WOLF of New Jersey were nominated for the posts of regional
directors.
The Cash Box ISews and Views Week of December 10, 1945
BIU WOLF OPENS HEW PATH TO MUSIC OPSLOS ANGELES, CAL. — M. S. (Bill) Wolf of California Amusement Co., this city, reports that his
firm is preparing to open an entirely new path to the automatic music ops thruout the state of Cali-
fornia as soon as the new equipment of AMI is released for sales.
Bill stated, "We believe that the time has arrived when the music machine
operator must have the sort of cooperation which will help him to earn greater
profits than ever before in his history. We are therefore developing a finance plan
which we believe will prove to be the most outstanding in the country. We have
already been in many conferences with fiancial leaders and they advise us that our
plan is the best they have ever yet heard of.”
Wolf will also have very elaborate showings of the new AMI phonograph
as soon as it is received by the firm in their offices here as well as in their new San
Francisco building. The initial showings will be held at the Ambassador Fiotel in
this city and at the Mark Hopkins Hotel in San Francisco. A program is being
prepared now which will prove of great interest to the operators in this area.
"But”, Bill Wolf reports, "most important to the music operator in California is the fact that weare ready to work with him thru a finance arrangement which we sincerely believe he will praise fromthe moment he hears all about it.”
KEENEY APPOINTS STEBK 3 STATE DISTBIBCHICAGO — J. H. Keeney & Company, this city, have just appointed A1Stern of World Wide Distributors, also of this city, as distributor for the
states of Illinois, Iowa and Nebraska.
Stern is reported to be already in action on this distributorship andis planning a unique sales and servicing campaign to the operators and job-
bers in this three state territory.
He also reports that he will make a personal coverage of the territory
to give the coinmen a complete picture of the forthcoming Keeney merchan-dise so that they will be better able to judge their requirements.
Stern also stated that World Wide Distributors would put everything
they have back of making the Kenney line the most outstanding in these
three states and that he had many plans to help this become fact.
OPA HELPS JERSEY OPS BY BECALLINC TOKENSNEWARK, N. J. — OPA District Director Richard J. Tarrant reported that he is attempting to curbthe circulation of leftover red ration tokens that have been finding their way into coin machines in this
area.
Transportation companies as well as the juke box and vending machine operators are anxiously
watching the outcome of an intensive publicity campaign by the OPA to get retailers to return the tokens
to their ration banks quickly, Mr. Tarrant’s office reported.
Coin machine operators have complained that the tokens have jammed their machines, preventing
efficient operation and causing them financial loss. Tarrant’s office reported that only one bank in twenty,checked last week in the North Jersey area, received any red tokens from retailers.
MINTHOmiES BEADTIFTREHlMtESHOWBOOMSLOS ANGELES, CAL. — Jean and Dolores
Minthorne, the popular man and wife team of the
industry, have just enlarged and beautified their
showrooms and offices in expectancy of receiving
the Seeburg phonos and music accessories as well
as the new Bally games.
Jean and Dolores are on their way to Chicagowhere they will meet with the manufacturerswhose products they represent and intend to return
to the Coast with definite delivery dates for their
many customers.
"We’re swamped with orders”, this attractive
pair rep>orts, "and only hope that we can start
shooting carloads of equipment to our offices the
moment that we arrive in Chicago.”
Al Stern
The Cash Box ISews and Views Week of December 10, 1945
JERSEY OPS MEET TO REORGANIZE MUSIC ASSN.NEWARK, N. J. — Sol Kesselman, attorney and business
manager of the Phonograph Operators Association of NewJersey, called a meeting of all northern New Jersey music
operators this past Thursday (December 6) at the Richmond
Room of the Essex House Hotel, this city, wherein the organ-
ization brought forth the facts that all music coinmen de-
sired to enter into a strong association assisted by the Inter-
national Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Union (which
had been formed in this city on November 13) and into
which union some of the leading music operators in the state
had already entered.
The leading speaker at this meeting was Sidney H. Levine,
counsellor for the New York phono ops association. Hemade a very stirring and inspired speech. Levine brought
forth all the problems with which the music operators would
have to cope as volume numbers of machines would enter
the market. He also explained that the operators should buynew equipment, give better service, join themselves together
to protect their locations and make a working agreement
with the union here so that, as he stated, "In unity there
would be strength”.
Levine was given a rising vote of thanks by the entire
body and the ops here agreed that it was his good talk
which decided them to immediately enter into a stronger
organization.
A motion was made and seconded at the meeting wherein
a committee was created, composed of H. Betti, H. Pearl, B.
Sugerman, S. Mittelman, Carl Rudy and Sol Kesselman, whowould meet with the IBEW and discuss with the union what
course would have to be followed by this organization. The
committee is to report their findings back to the members
this coming week, where another meeting will be held at the
Essex House Hotel in this city.
Every phono op who did not belong to the organization
FIRST PACKARD PLA-MOR WALL BOXES COME OFF PRODUC-TION LINE, INDIANAPOLIS, NOVEMBER 30, 1945. Carl McGowan,Production Supervisor, Niagara Division of Packard Manufacturing Corp.,
receives congratulations from W. F. Struby, President of Packard Manu-facturing Corp., on meeting the production deadline to ship Packard
Pla-Mor wall boxes. The first shipment was made on November 30 in
keeping with Packard’s promise to ship merchandise by December 1.
Mike Munves
and who was present that evening joined the group. There
were many new faces and promises were given by those present
that they would bring others along with them to the next
meeting.
Some of those present were: Leo Ringler, Newark; M.Turkel, Newark; Carl Rudy, Palisades; Teddy Sutter, Tea-
neck; Irving Berlin, Newark; A. Michaels, Roselle Park; John
Westervelt, Asbury Park; Sidney Mittelman and Phil Mason,
Newark; Harry and Sam Wichansky, Elizabeth; Abe Green
and Barney Sugerman, Newark; Bernie Goodman, Bayonne;
Harry Pearl and Dave Stern, Elizabeth; Harold Lillien, New-ark; Ernie Crowder, Newark; and many others.
It is generally believed here that this entire group of men,
some of whom carried on for the past four years with very
little effort behind the association, want this organization to
be numbered among the strongest in the nation. They are
only affiliating themselves with the IBEW union on the theory
that this union will help them to protect and preserve their
locations. The general agreement which they intend to make
with the union will be done as an association. Dues are
expected to be 25c per machine per month for employees of
ops, to the union and 25c per machine per month for the
ops to the association treasury.
The Buckley Bill now in the Patents Committee of the
House of Representatives in Washington was brought to the
floor by counsellor Kesselman who explained its meaning and
its threat to the phono trade.
Sidney H. Levine also explained the work done by the
New York phono ops association in defeating ASCAP in
New York and brought forth that if this organization had
not defeated ASCAP that music ops would now be paying
from $100 to $150 per machine per year to this organization,
a possible $40,000,000.00 per year from the entire trade.
Appolo Records for Music OpsNEW YORK — Appolo Record Distributing Co. with
offices in New York City and Los Angeles, Calif, report they
have been making every effort to supply the music machine
operator with their race records before selling to other sources.
Headed by three well known coinmen, Ike Berman and HySeigal in New York, and Sam Schneider in Los Angeles,
Calif., Appolo manufactures its own record, and distributes
the labels of Gilt Edge, Exclusive, and 4 Star.
Included in the list of artists recording these race records
are: Wyonnie "Blue” Harris; Jack McVee; Coleman Hawk-
ins; George Auld; Willie Bryant; Rabou Rarrant; Earl Hinds
and Betty Rock.
"We are primarily interested in seeing that our coin ma-
chine friends get all the records they need” states Berman
"and if there are any over, then we will take care of other
demands. Our Appolo pressing plants in Long Island and
the Bronx are working night and day in our effort to give the
operators all the records they demand.”
QUALITY PICS IN 3rd YEARLOS ANGELES, CALIF. — Quality Pictures are celebrat-
ing their entrance into their third year of production for
coin machine films. Plans for the coming year, W. Merle
Connell, in charge of production reports, will be to step up
their volume to a new high peak to meet the demand they
are enjoying.
Their latest production features the Sepia Steppers, a troupe
of seven colored specialty artists including Artie Young,
featured with Duke Ellington and Carita, featured with the
Catherine Dunham dancers.
I'he Cash Box Week of December 10, 1945
Wurlitzer distribs from all over the country in town
this week for their annual meeting at the Bismarck
Hotel here. And everyone buzzing about excitedly
wondering whether something new will pop when this meet is all over ... We hear that Gary Weber’s
partner, Dale Eyman, E. & W., Cleveland, is still up at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. Here’s
hoping that he will recover very soon . . . During the American Legion convention here AMI furnished
one of their phonos to supply the musical entertainment for the reception held in honor of Governor
Darden of Virginia in one of the private dining rooms of the Palmer House . . . Jack Kellogg of Kellogg
Sales Co., Grand Island, Neb., gets word while here this past week that slots are going down. So makes
rapid phone contacts and speeds back the afternoon of the same day he arrives. Here’s hoping. Jack,
that this was another one of the false alarms . . . Dan Palaggi of Century Music back from his birthday
hunting trip with 2 big deers.
Izzy Alpert of Twin Ports Sales Co., Duluth, Minn, in town this past week on a hurry-up biz trip
. . . F. W. King of King Distrib. Co., Boston, Mass, also in town this past week visiting around . . .
Jack Young of Louisiana Coin, Lafayette, in town this past week looking to buy . . . Carl Trippe of Ideal
Novelty Co., St. Louis, comes to town to talk things over with some of the leading manufacturers . . .
Eddie Hansen who is sales manager for Groetchn Tool just returned from a visit to the Twin Cities and
reports that between the Rotary Cooker and the new Columbia the firm are busier than ever before in
their history . . . Leo ("Thie Lion”) Lewis is really doing things now that he is on "his own”. Not only
has he won a reputation as one of the ace mechanics in the coinbiz but is also doing a whale of a job-
bing business—so that between both things—he finds he now needs larger and even larger quarters . .
We sure were glad to hear that "the ole read head” Art Cooley is over that last heart attack and on the
road to recovery. Here’s hoping we’ll be seeing you in your office very soon. Art.
Lou Koren and Max Berenson of Ace Music are now out to do the job up—but brown, with their
new Aireon line of phonos. Lou and Max are going to bust wide open with some really big news . . .
Bill Wolf of California Amusement Co., who made such a nice hit with all who met him here, stays over
after all those other AMI distribs leave because, he reports, he still has much business to complete . . .
And everyone here is talking about "the mad Russian” none other than Mike Carpen of Reading, Pa.,
who gave one of those boys over at Atlas Novelty a really bad time by imitating a loop restaurant owner
seeking to buy some machines . . . According to Georgie Jenkins of Bally the barber now in the Bally
plant is one of the busiest guys in town—especially when some of the publication men come off a road
trip and haven’t time to get a haircut anywhere else. And a little birdie reports that Ray Moloney was
even trying his hand at barbering one night a few weeks back but gave up just in time for the "victim”.
Many coinmen in town attending the National Assn, of Parks & Fairs convention being held at the
Hotel Sherman . . . Bill Rabkin of Mutoscope one of those prominent at this show along with his sales-
manager A1 Blendow . . . Harry F. Moseley of Richmond, Va. seen around town this past week . . .
Leonard Goldstein of T & L Music, Cincinnati is becoming a regular Chicago commuter . . . Bill Field-
ing and Arthur Gilboe of Donald Fielding Co., Windsor, Can., offices seen around town talking things
over with some of the mfrs. . . . Milt Cohen of Ohio Specialty, Cincinnati, out of the Army at last and
seen around town this past week meeting with mfrs and distribs . . . Hy Greenstein of Hy-G Amuse-ment, Minneapolis, also in town this past week and seeking out coinmen he wanted to see . . . Pickens
Davis of San Francisco another visitor who came here with many things in mind . . . C. Davis of Chilli-
cothe, la., in town this week to do some buying and also some listening to the coinmen here . . . Brad
Smith of Beliefontaine, O., around the town, here and there and getting an earful.
Tom Bridges of Bridges Novelty Co., Zanesville, O., also seen in town this past week . . . Dan King
piloted his own plane all the way from Los Angeles and is seeing what he can fly back with him . . .
F. C. Johnson of the Peninsula Candy Co., Port Clinton, O., is in town and looking for some really good
equipment for this firm does do some nice operating . . . Frank King of King Distributing Co., Boston,
Mass., also made an appearance in town this past week . . . J. Hickey of Hickey Bros., Keokuk, la.,
came in to do some buying this past week he reports . . . Charley House of Louisville also in town this
past week and is preparing to complete some deals with noted mfrs here . . . Our sincerest condolences
to A1 Meyers of Advance Automatic Sales Co., San Francisco, who came to town this past week to attend
his mother’s funeral . . . They tell us that Red Zogg has now become the bubble "King”. Those little
pipes that are blowing bubbles all over these United States and which have become such a terrific fad
from coast to coast are being manufactured by Red down in a large factory in St. Louis . . . And funniest
story of the year is that of Henry Lemke who at last got a room. But just let him tell you about his
adventures prior to getting the room.
CHICAGO CHAnER
The Cash Box Week of December 10, 1945
EASTERN FLASHESJames T. Mangan, famous for his advertising and
designing genius, now handling the advertising and
publicity for AMI, spends a week here. Many coin-
men visited with Jim during his stay, among those being Barney Sugerman, Abe Green and Mike Munves,
AMI distributors in this territory . . . Manny Greenberg sells out his music route to Huntington Music
Co. of Long Island . . . Jack Fitzgibbons of Jafco, Inc. gets a letter from his son Jack, Jr. telling him
that the Navy is flying him from Guam to Hong Kong, where he will be placed in command of an LCS.
R. R. (Rudy) Greenbaum, Vice-President and General Sales Manager for Aireon Manufacturing
Corp. in town the early part of the week. Visiting him at his hotel here were Dave Margolin, Lou Lolly
of Philadelphia, Ralph Colluci of Hartford, Conn. Ben Palastrant, regional manager, meets Rudy here
and spends the majority of his time with him going over the many plans they have, Ben is really on
the move these days. Returning from the meet held in Baltimore and Washington by The General Vend-
ing Service Co., he saw Rudy in New York City, then back to Boston for a day or so. From there, Pala-
strant will make a swing thru upper New York State, starting around December 10.
Excitement ran high at Ike and Bess Berman’s oflSces this week. Their son Jack, who had served
four years to the day, joining the Navy on December 7, 1941, returns from the Pacific theatre. Jack
will be in civies when you read this. What added considerably to the tension was the news from Balti-
more, where Jack’s wife entered a hospital to have her first baby. The Bermans, father, and expectant
grandmother and grandfather are all rooting for a boy . . . Frank Breheney, La Salle Music Co. bedded
with a severe cold . . . Another victim of the flu germ is Hymie Rosenberg, H. Rosenberg Co., and
when he gets into bed there’s no one around to doctor him as his wife and two children are also in bed
with colds.
Harry Pearl and Everett Masterson (East Coast Sales and Distributing Co.) visit with Bob Slifer,
their sales manager, at their Tenth Avenue ofiices, which they have fixed up to the "King’s Taste”. Harry,
by the way, sports one of the classiest looking cravats ever seen on coin row . . . Max Feinstein, Winner
Amusement Co. . . . sells out to Abe Block and Morris Kalitz of Melody Music Co. . . . Ben Becker,
Palisade Specialties Co., Cliffside Park, N. J. returns from a trip to Arizona . . . Sam and Harry Wich-
ansky. Atlas Vending Co., Elizabeth, N. J. getting set to move into their new building in about twoweeks. They will announce their address and the lines they will distribute at that time . . . With Willie
(Little Napoleon) Blatt and Bill Alberg (Supreme Enterprises, Inc.) in Florida, Charlie Aronson and
Teddy Blatt working overtime to get out their "Bolascores” . . . Phil Kurtz, Phonograph Service Co.,
mourning the death of his father.
Al Koondel opens the New England Music Co. in New London, Conn. Koondel is enlargening his
organization to distribute and job in that territory ... Ed Marks, one of New Jersey’s oldest and largest
operators, dies in Bayonne on December 3 . . . Mike Munves celebrates a birthday this week ... So does
Harry Pearl . . . When Barney (Shugy) Sugerman returned to the city this week, he had intended to
bring Bill Wolf of California Amusement Co., Los Angeles, Calif, with him, but their plans were changed
the last minute, and Wolf returned to L.A. . . . Nat Cohn and Earl Winters, Modern Music Sales Co.
all smiles now that intensive activity seems very close at hand . . . Humbert Betti of Union City, N. J.
has one of his boys back working with him. Three others sons are still in service.
Jack Mitnick, who has been back and forth to Chicago a half dozen times within the last few
months, on his way to the Windy City once again . . . Sid Mittleman and Phil Mason, American Coin
Machine Co., Newark, N. J. have become experts in tropicalization of equipment going to hot weather
territories thru four years of experience shipping materials for the government . . . Joe Munves away to
Chicago . . . Earl Backe, National Novelty Co., Merrick, L. I. anxiously awaiting those new phonos . . .
Sidney H. Levine, atty for the music ops assn here, winning much acclaim for the speech he made for
the Jersey boys last week . , . Dave Stern is getting a little grey around the temples but everyone claims
this is making Dave look more dignified than ever . . . Joe Darwin sick in bed in his East Orange home and
a million appointments already made for him with music coinmen thruout this area . . . There will be
^'measured music” working in New York and New Jersey before very long. Some of the music coinmen
here have decided to get started and others are going out to California to see how this type of music
operates out on the West Coast . . . Sol Kesselman is the attorney for the Jersey ops and is working hard
to make their organization one of the best in the nation.
The Cash Box Week of December 10^ 1945
Art Weiss, former L. A. op, now in the Merchant Marine, is reported to be in
a hospital in Virginia, but expects to get out soon and will make tracks right
for home . . . Ruth Cowan, one of the attractive gals in Curley Robinson’s AOLACoffices, is hearing those wedding bells already. And, what’s more, Ruthie expects
to marry an "angel”. You guessed it, the boy’s name is Michael Angel, recently discharged from Uncle Sam’s Army . . .
William Sol and his brother Mike strolling down coinrow in the belief that they will be able to buy all the equipment they
need . . . Jack Gutshall on his way to San Francisco. Jack intends to open offices and showrooms in the Bay City around the
1st of the New Year . . . Mary Rudolph is one woman music op who is doing a mighty swell job since her husband passed
away. She has been carrying on his route to perfection.
Seen around town this past week was Art Kick who is president of Rich Records and who reports the firm working
harder than ever to supply the demand ... A. Nathanson seen around coinrow and talking things over . . . E. Jay Bullock
of L.A. visiting with friends . . . H. M. DeGovia of L.A. seen along coinrow this past week . . . R. F. Gallagher of Santa
Ana in town . . . G. M. Arraj of Pasadena also< around visting . . . Walter F. Swartz of Culver City in town this past
week and looking things over quietly . . . Samti^el [Curley) Robinson of AOFAC is calling a very important meeting of all the ops
for December Wth. A big Hirnout is expected and everyone is eager to be present. Curley is expected to throw a real bomb-
shell at this meet . . . Jack Nelson of Superior in town visiting around and seen in long conversation with Bill Happel of
Badger Sales.
M. Gunsteen, formerly service manager for Rockola for the past 5 years, now in town and just signed up to work for
Badger Sales which gives Bill Happel one of the best men for the forthcoming "Phonograph of Tomorrow” . . . Jerry Gould
who seems to be able to put 2 games where there was only 1 before (in his car and trailer) is around looking to buy new
equipment—as who isn’t? . . . Pete Shupp, former L.A. op, just out of the Army and looking to buy a route . . . Nick Carter
of Nickabob Sales has his showroom all set for the new equipment which he is expecting to receive very soon. Nick reports
that the ops here are all eagerly awaiting the arrival of the new merchandise and he intends to make this his greatest sales
year . . . Nels Nelson reports that the music ops are using his new and attractive showrooms as their meeting spot. He says
there are as many as a dozen ops meeting there at one time. And as yet Nels is not completely finished with his decorating
—
when he does finish—he intends to have one of the best openings in L.A. history.
Al Bettelman who is general manager for Charley Robinson reports that the prm received one of the very first Bronze
Chiefs off the Jennings prodtiction line. Al reports that they are now coming in .. . Fred Gaunt of General Music seeit
enjoying the show at Slapsie Maxie’s with Owen Jenkins of Bakersfield, Cal. . . . Sam Ricklin of California Music Co. is enlarg-
ing his showrooms—for Sam intends to be in the jobbing biz. By the way, Sam was elected Vice-President of the Southern
Calif. Mtisic Ops Assn, and invited all other assns thruxmt the country who are having license and tax law difficulties to com-
municate with him at 1115 Venice Blvd., which is the assn headquarters here . . . Jack Simon of Sicking ("How-do-yoit-like-
my- California” fame) claims that his new revamp for Chicken Sam is going over—but big.
Harry Kaplan has just received word that his son is on the way home from Okinawa . . . Bill Wulf of Downey, Cal.,
strolling down coinrow and just looking . . . H. McClure of San Gabriel in town and looking around . . . Tom Boddy of
Lomita, Call seen in town this past week. Tom is sure looking great. He is anxiously waiting to see the new machines . . .
F. J. Meyers of K & M Distribs is now in New Orleans and reports that the record business there is great. Meyers is trying
his best to beat his partner, L. E. Kelly’s sales record on the firm’s new discs. But Meyers writes that he sure does miss the
California sunshine. Kelly claims that their biggest hit right now is the new Memo disc "Don’t Rush Me” . . . J. Harvey who
is salesmanager for Jean and Dolores Minthorne just returned to the offices after being down with the flu for the past two
weeks . . . Charley Washburn entertaining his Mexican manager Louis Baptista. Charley reporting that Baptista has returned
to gay old Mehico.
Fenny Micon of Pacific Coast Distribs reports that he has been taking plenty of orders for his new games and wishes
Dick Hood wotdd start shipping in big volume very soon . . . Ivan Wilcox of Visala, Cal. visiting around and asking all dis-
tribs 011 coinrow when the new machines will arrive . . . Joe Soares of Tulare and Jack Neil of Riverside, two ops also
visiting coinrow this past week and asking for new stuff . . . Ben Corenblum showing lots of good improvment from his recent
illness and expects to be back in fast action very soon . . . Paul Laymon has just put Fred Johnson to work in the firm’s
service department so that his cu.stomers will get speedier and better servicing of their machines.
Ray Smith of Lancaster in town buying equipment for his route . . . W. P. Middletown, local op, back on the job again
after a short illness . . . The music ops assn of Southern California report that they have scheduled their next meeting for
Dec. 17 and that they expect a really big turnout . . . Bill Wolf still in Chicago but is expected back sometime soon. Bill is
reported to have done things and seen plenty while in Chi and is expected to have some really hot news for his customers when
he returns here . . . Bud Paar of General Music is reported to be readying an announcement of really good importance to the
entire music field. And, as someone said here a short time ago, you can depend on Bud to give the boys something that will
.stand them on their ears when he’s ready . . . W. H. (Bill) Luenhagen just back from a visit up north and ready to job a
line of salesboards and lighters . . . Hey, Jean, it’s pahlenty cooollld in Chicago these days—better take along some longies
and a heavy overcoat—as well as one of those electric blankets. Boy, youah sho gonna need it—buhlieve me ...LB. Gayer
of San Berdoo in town and making purchases all up and down coinrow . . . Chris Torrez of Westmoreland also in town this
past week and looking to buy and buy . . . Wonder if there are more than 5 guys now making the measured music boxes in
California when, and if, they can get those Ohio clocks? . . . And also wonder whether it’s true that we shall see a phono
manufactured right here in sunny California?
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Here’s reconversion in a really big way: the entire crew over at
Louisiana Amusement Co. are returned war veterans, and the
painting and remodeling job they did in their display room at
S22 Carondelet isn’t half bad, believe you me. Just look at this line-up: Bill Christmas, Marine, 2 years
in the Pacific; Buddy Crawford, Merchant Marine, 2 years in the Atlantic; Bill Murphy, Air GroundForce, 3 years in England; Manuel Esquivil, Air Force, 3^4 years in Italy; Jack Koger, Coast Guard, 3^years in the North Atlantic; and Jack Gonzales, Marine, 3^4 years in the Pacific. You can take it fromme that their boss, Melvin Mallory, is sure proud of his boys.
The Flying (overworked) Stork Department: November 5th brought little Junior to the homeof the Buddy Crawford’s and pop’s bearing up well . . . On November 7th, the Manuel Esquivils became
3 when little Jimmy put in his appearance and are Daddy and Mommy proud . . . And, believe it or not,
on December 1 the Joseph Villars’ home was really brightened by the arrival of Carmel Marie . . . AndHappy Birthday to you Chris Nissen, who, to celebrate the event, swung a big party for the gang aboard
the steamer. President . . . Where, oh, where, can Henry Fox and Jules Perez be? Their partner, O. C.
Marshall reports that, "They’re away on very important business”. And since everyone is so secretive about
it all wonder what the mystery is?
Louisiana Coin Machine Service ready to remodel their 931 Poydras spot and are also planning to
put up a big building in another part of the town. This can be put under the head of "real expansion”
. . . Mary O’Meara and Paul Van Husen just formed a partnership and took over the G. Shirmer Co.
here . . . Who was that great orator standing on the corner of S & C Amusement Co. reciting the Gettys-
burg address? . . . Ben Shear of Soundies back from a visit to Chicago . . . Ed Ponder, the man whojust can’t stay put, off again to Pensacola, Fla. . . . Former Sgt. Francis Forrest back at work at Southern
Music Sales stockroom after 2 years overseas . . . Ray Augrain, Bob Dupuy, A. B. Chesser and E. B.
Stewart off to Chicago to meet with boss Fletcher Blalock and attend the Wurlitzer distribs’ meeting at
the Bismark Hotel . . . "Smiley” DeBruyne raving about the beautiful letters the family gets from their
future dotter-in-law from London, and who, along with their son, they expect home sometime in the
Spring of ’46 . . . Paul Friend of Jackson, Miss, and C. L. Cowlishaw of Lane Amuse., Mobile, Ala. in
town this past week looking for more and still more music.
Three weeks of rain seems to be just like a tonic to the ops in this man’s town.
It brings the boys together all under the distribs’ roofs here on coinrow and the
hot stove league gets into a real session. Favorite spots, such as George
Schnabel’s Puget Sound Novelty Co., Bert Beutler’s, Jack R. Moore Co. offices, Walter (Solly) Solo-
mon’s Western Distributors and Earl Everett and Sam Grossman’s Seattle Coin Machine Co., are simply
full of guys talking about thisa and thata. They sure do serve as the perfect background for these friendly
get-togethers.
Congenial Charley White reports that the fish are biting all over the place, but it seems that Charley
just can’t find the time to grab himself a fishing pole . . . Art Andrell has just returned from a three
week tour of old Mexico—minus his horse blanket. Art claims, "Some peon got away with it” . . . Bob
Farrell in town from Anacortes looking for a new Cadillac and at the same time buying more equipment
to keep that kind of a car in gas and oil . . . W. C. Stephenson of Nome, Alaska, advises old acquaintances
here that he will arrive in town soon and wants to buy plenty of phonos, games, etc., etc. (Poor Steve, wait’ll
he sees what little stock there really is in town to sell.
)
Melvin Skrevseth around town sporting a flashy tie, if we ever saw one, and making the rounds
t)f coinrow . . . Good natured Ken Rader trying to keep his pin games running and his customers happy
and working hard at the job . . . Al McKern in from Tacoma seeking parts for his slots and wishing
he could get a carload to take home with him . . . Stillman Miller of Cashmere, Wash., seen over at Puget
,'Sound placing an order for 30 more of those Coin-Masters . . . Vic Little of Victoria, B.C., in town and
inquiring about new phonos. Like lots of good ops Vic intends to boost his route but heavy with new
equipment . . . S. B. Smith of Spokane seen over at the Jack R. Moore Co. looking over Bally’s new Vic-
tory Derby—and with a gleam in his eyes.
With the local newspapers still on strike and no news to take home nights the boys are spending
Tmore time getting to bed earlier than ever . . . And what with rain and still more rain falling around
here to dampen spirits—someone ought to get together with the ruling forces and maybe talk them
into releasing some of that good whiskey we hear about from Chicago, New York, and other parts of
the nation.
The Cash Box Week of December 10, 1945
Well, the snow is on the ground and the streets are slippery, but
this is really Christmas season weather so everybody’s happy. Andout in the country the snow covered trees and the vast expanse
of snowy quiet makes lots of the guys and gals here wish that they were—in California or Miami . . . RayFoster of Sioux Falls, S.D., in town this past week vacationing with his family and visiting friends in the
Twin Cities . . . Gerald Hanson, son of Gil Hanson, who operates around St. Peter, Minn., received
his discharge from the armed forces and is now back on the route with his Dad. Gerald spent 3 14 years
in the service and is tickled pink to be back again. Looks like Happy Days for Gil as Gerald takes the
load off his shoulders.
One of those rare things—a New York visitor in town—Bill Gersh of The Cash Box and telling
us about his trip thruout the Southwest, the Pacific Coast and the Northwest. Plenty interesting and in-
formative and many an idea we got from listening to him . . . Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Eichinger of Minne-
apolis away on a vacation and the route very well under control of the efficient Eichinger staff . . . Bob
Collins of Morris, Minn, in town and a rush, rush visit. Wonder what all the rushing was about? . . .
Earl Scholl of Chippewa, Wis. looking fit as a fiddle since his discharge from the Army and working
harder than ever, too . . . Gordon Wornson of Mankato, Minn, is reported to be busier than he ever was
in the Army—but loves it.
Harold Liberman is reported to be opening one of the newest and the very largest places in this
man’s town . . . But that doesn’t stop Jonas Bessler and Hy Greenstein of Hy-G Amusement for they,
too, have cracked the wall down next door to them and are opening a terrific spot. In fact, the boys had
to buy the hotel next door to get the store . . . And Ted Bush of Bush Distributing Co. is reported to
be seeking a big, new building for himself, for his firm is jammed up with plenty of orders for those parts
and machines and expecting their new machines in any minute . . . And Willie Cohen of Silent Sales is
also trying to push out the walls a little for he is expecting to be receiving new merchandise in real vol-
ume soon ... So, it looks like Minneapolis is going to be bigger than ever as far as this coinbiz is concerned.
Ken Willis of Bush Distributing just back from a visit to his former stamping grounds—NooOhleans—and reporting that it was soooo nice and warm there that he is wondering what made him
rush back so soon . . . Emil Zellmer who heads the electronic dept, over at Hy-G spent a very pleasant
weekend hunting pheasants . . . John Manolis, Huron, S. D., op, did a very fine job getting accommo-
/dations for Emil and his friends. Did you thank him, Emil? . . . J. A. Rooney of Chippewa Falls, Wis.
in town and always livens things up—what would we do without this guy? . . . L. I. Harris of Enderlin,
N. D. is reported to be rapidly recovering from an auto accident. Here’s hoping we’ll be seeing you soon
. . Capt. Pete Tarro who is still stationed at Camp Lee, Va., is keeping his eye on the coinbiz and
expects to be back in it as soon as he gets out . . . And Solly Rose now heads the new Record Dept, over
at Hy-G.
All the guys and the gals in town very, very sorry to hear that Vince McCabe
of Redd Distributing Co. was suddenly rushed to the hospital. So far the
doctors haven’t reported just what the trouble is but everyone here is pulling
for Vince and hopes that he’ll be out of the hospital in a day or two ... By the way Bob Bear is now
holding down the fort at Redd’s taking Vince’s place and is reported to be doing a very fine job of it too.
And Tom Hammel has taken Vince’s place at the meeting in Chicago of the Wurlitzer clan ... Wewonder what made Anita Goodman’s husband fly in from Fort Devens, Mass, just to spend the week-
end with Anita (who, by the way, is Secretary over at Si Redd’s place) ? Can it be love? ... By the
way, girls, Gordon Reese is the name of that serviceman for Herm Glaser. Gordon’s a veteran in this
business. And he’s young, too . . . Ralph Pelletier of Silver Creek has just been discharged from the Army.
Ralph’s wife ran the business while he was away. But now Ralph is back in action and beginning to look
caround again.
Ed Britt of Lockport in town the other day and this is the first time in many, many moons that
Ed didn’t bring the two kiddies along with him . . . Jim Voelker’s serviceman became a papa this past
month. So, not knowing his full name, all we can say is Congrats, Billy . . . Herbie Ross that great big
hunk of man had his picture in the papers here. Herb is connected with the Gloden Gloves Tournament
in town—the proceeds go for charity ... We hear that Lew Wolf is really putting in plenty of hours
jthese days and looks to a really great year in ’46 . . . With all the storms and snow we’ve had it’s a wonder
that some of the boys can maneuver around as fast as they do—even Ben Kulick who seems to be about
the speediest of all the men in town these days . . . Wonder where Ernie Petering is these days—we haven’t
seen him in weeks and weeks?
The Cask Boxtf'eek of December iO, 194S
THE CASH BOX DISC-HITS BOX SCOREIn Order of Popularity based on Weekly National Survey
Compiled by JACK "ONE-SPOT" TUNNISBox Score tabulation compiled on the average individual purchase on the basis of 1000 records — listed in order of poDularltv inrlnrtir... t
recording on reverse side. Code: (BB) Bluebird; (CA) Capitol; (CO) Columbia; (DE) Decca; (HI) Hit; (MA) Majestic; (VI) Victor^ "af^ie o song, record number, artists,
RECORDING COMPANIES LISTED ALPHABETICALLYand
Dec. 3 Nov. 26
1—It's Been a Long,
Long Time 154.5 143.5 113.8CO-36838~HARRY JAMES ORCH.
Aufumn Sarcnocf*
0E-t8708—BING CROSBYWfioi* Or«em Art YevP
DE-4256—TERRY SHAND ORCH.Par M« No Mfnd
VI.20-1721—CHARLIE SPIVAK ORCH.If I Had a Dazan Htarti
CA-219—STAN KENTON AND ORCH.Don't lot Mo Draam
MA-7157—OE MARCO SISTERS
Tfco. Jieo
OE-4256^TERRY SHAND ORCH. (VQPay Mo No Mind
2_Chickery Chick 122.3 71.0 68.8
VI.20-1726—SAMMY KAYE ORCH.I Loif My Job Again
CO-3B877~GENE KRUPA AND ORCH.Jutf a Llllla Fond ASaellon
DE-18725—EVELYN KNIGHT—JESTERSLot Him Go— lot Him Tarry
MA.7155—GEORGE OLSENKonlueky Bobo
3— It Might As WellBe Spring 84.0 44.0DE-ie70S—DICK HAYMES—YOUNG
T/iot'i for MoVJ.2M725—VAUGHN MONROE ORCH.
To/iiln' to Mytolf About YouCA-214—PAUL WESTON ORCH.
How Ooop li iha OeoenVU2D-1738—SAMMY KAYE
Gfvo Mo the Simple Ufa4—ril Buy That Dream 72.7 128.5 111.7
VI.20-1679—HAL MeINTYRE ORCH.I'd Do II All Ovor Again
CO-36833—HARRY JAMES ORCH.Mompli/s In Juna
DE-23434—HAYMES—FORREST ANDYOUNG ORCH.
Somo Sunday Morninp
5~Till the End of TimeCO-36828—LES BROWN
Ha'll Have to Crou Iha Allanlie
VI-20-1709—PERRY COMOThai Feeling in Iha Moonlight
CO-36849—GINNY SIMMS—FAIRCHILD ORCH.I’m Gonna Lava That Guy
DE-1 8699—DICK HAYMES—YOUNG ORCH.lore lottero
71.9 93.0 103.2
64.5 53.5 60.2
6—
That's for MeCA-213—JO STAFFORD
Geo. Iff Good To Hold YouCO-36844—KAY KYSER—CAMPUS KIDS
Choo Choo Polka
DE-1 8706—DICK HAYMES—YOUNG ORCH.It Mighl at Wolf 6o Spring
MA-7149—JERRY WALO ORCH.Golto Bo This or Thai
VI-20-I7I6—ARTIE SHAW ORCH.Yolonda
7—
1 Can't Beginto Tell You 42.3 33.0 33.5CA-221—A. RUSSELL—WESTON ORCH.
lore MeCO-36867—HARRY JAMES ORCH.
Waitin' for Iha Train to Como InDE-234S7—BING CROSBY
I Can't Believe Tliet You'reIn Love with Me
VI-20-1720—SAMMY KAYE ORCH.What Moket the Sunset?
8—
Woitin* for the Trainto Come In 37.7 24.0 28.2DE-IS7ie—JOHNNY ROBERTSON
Flihin’ for tha MoonAU-7156—LOUIS PRIMA
Juft o little Fend ASaellenCA-218—PEGGY LEE WITH ORCH.
I'm Glad I Waited for YouCO-36867—HARRY JAMES ORCH.
I Con’t Begin to Tall You
9—Symphonie 36.4 20.0CO-36874—BENNY GOODJAAN ORCH.
My Guy'* Come BockDE-23456—MARLENE DIETRICH
lili MorleneVI-20-1747—FREDDY MARTIN ORCH.
In Iha Middle of May
10— It's Only a Paper Moon 24.1 12.5 30.6CA-20012 (ALB. A-8) KING COLE TRIO
Eofy littenin' Sluof
CO-36843—BENNY GOODMAN ORCH.I'm Gonna lore That Guy
OE-23425—ELLA FITZGERALD—DELTA BOYSI'm Gonno Hurry You Out, etc.
Vl.20-1708—JESS STACY ORCH.Daybreak Serenade
VI-27S98—JOHN KIRBY ORCH.Fifi's Rtiopxody
VI-20-1703 (P-142) VAUGHN MONROEORCHESTRA
Moonf/ght and Roto*
ll^On the Atchison,Topeka & Sante Fe 22.3 30.5 35.6CA-195—JOE MERCER, STAFFORD ANDPAUL WESTON ORCH.
Conversotion While DancingCO-36829—TOMMY TUCKER ORCH.
Welcome HomeOE-18690—BING CROSBY AND SIX HITSAND A MISS
I'd Rotber Bo MoVI-20-1682—TOMMY DORSEY ORCH.
In the Volley
CO-36832—KATE SMITHJohnny's Got o Dote with aGol In Now York
MA-71 45—LOUIS PRiMA ORCH.How Deep it the Oceon
DE-23436—JUDY GARLAND—MERRY MACSIf I Had You
12—TampicoCA-202—STAN KENTON ORCH.
Southern Seondol
19.5 25.0 29.4
13—Hong Kong Blues 18.6VI-2(Mr22—TOMMY DORSEY ORCH.
To Have and to Have Not
17.0 30.9
14—A Door Will Open 17.3 10.0VI-20-1728—TO/AMY DORSEY
Aren't You Clod You're You
3.8
15—Some Sunday Morning 15.0 12.0 10.1CO-36839—KATE SMITH
Deorext DarlingOE-23434—HAYMES-FORREST
I'll Buy That Dream20-1711-HAL MeINTYRE ORCH.
AuU/mn Serenade
14—Polonaise (Chopin) 14.1 23.5 20.7DE-18677—CARMEN CAVALLARO ORCR
Fnllore
VI-n-8848—JOSE ITURBl
Port 2CO-17377-D—0. JOHN PETRI
17—If I Loved YouCO-36825—FRANK SINATRA
You'll Never Walk AloneCO-36806—HARRY JAMES ORCH.
OhI BrotherDE-I86S6—BING CROSBY
Cloxe os Paget In a BookVI-20-1676—PERRY COMO AND ORCH.
I'm Gonno love That GelDE-18693—LEO REtSMAN ORCH.
What's the Use of Wonderin'DE DA-29173—JAN CLAYTON ANDCAROUSEL ORCH.
Thit Wot a Beal Nice ClambakeVl-10-n74—T. L THOMAS AND
A. GOODMAN ORCH.June Is Buslln’ Out All Over
VI-28-0402—Al GOOOAAAN ORCH.J’fli Always Chotlog Kainbewi
13.2 37.5 47.2
18—NancyCO-36868—FRANK SINATRA
Cradle Sang
Dec. 3 Nov. 2612.7 21.5
19—Along the Navajo Trail 12.3 32.5 25.0CO-36846—GENE KRUPA ORCH.
A Tender Word Will MendIt All
OE-23437—BING CROSBY—ANDREW SISTERSGood, Coed, Good
VI-20-1666—DINAH SHORECounting the Days
VI-20-1730—ROY ROGERSDon't 8lome It All on Me
20—White Christmas 11.8 9.5
CA-124—GORDON JENKINS ORCH.Heaven for Two
CO-36860—FRANK SINATRAMighty lok' o Rote
CO-36756—FRANK SINATRAIf You Are But a Dream
CO-36649—CHARLIE SPIVAKYesterday's Gardenias
DE-18429 (A-403) BING CROSBYlet's Start the New Year Right
DE-18717—GUY LOMBARDOAnniversary Wallz
VI-27946—FREDDY AAARTIN ORCH.Abraham
21—
Dig You Later n ,4
22—Blond Sailor IQ.5 15.0DE-18700—ANDREW SISTERS
lily Belle
23—Doctor, Lawyer,Indian Chief 10.0
24—
The Honey Dripper 9.5 9.0BB-34-0737—ROOSEVELT SYKES
High Price BluesOE-23451—J. LUNCEFORD—RHYTHM BOYS
Baby. Are You Klddin'7
25—
That Feelingin the Moonlight 9.0
VI-20-1709—PERRY COMOTill the tnd of Time
CO-36862—GENE KRUPA ORCH.I Don't Wont To Be loved
DE-18724—RUSS MORGANYou're Nobody ‘Till Somebodyloves You
26—
Honey 8.6VI-20-1731—DINAH SHORE
My Guy's Come Boclr
27—
Come to Baby Do 8.2CO-36884—LES BROWN ORCH.
You Won't 8e Satisfied
DE-18716—JIMMY DORSEYAutumn Serenade
MA-7153—JACK SMITHOne More Dreom
VI-20-1748—DUKE ELLINGTON ORCH.Tell Ya What I'm Gonna Do
28—
Beulah's BoogieDE-18719—LIONEL HAMPTON
Milllon-Doller Smile
29—
Just a LiHle FondAffection
CO'36877—GENE KRUPA ORCH.Chlekery Chick
DE-18722—CHARLIE BARNET ORCH.Surprise Party
VI-20-1727—CHARLIE SPIVAK ORCH.You Are Too Beautiful
CO-36871—KATE SMITHTumbling Tumbleweeds
MA-7156—LOUIS PRIMAWaitin' for the Train to Come In
4.2
7,0 15.9
6.5 2.6
7.7 10.5 11.0
7.3 6.0 14.8
an s X m, „ - .Nov. 26 Nov. 1930—Just a Blue Serge Suit 6.8 3.0 5,1
CA-214—PAUL WESTON ORCH.How Deep Is the Ocean
VI-20-172S—VAUGHN MONROE ORCH.Tolkin' to Myself About You
DE-1 8715—MERRY MACSlooking of the World ThroughRote Colored Gforiet
31
—
Fishin’ for the Moon 6.7 14.0 19.2OE-18718—JOHNNY ROBERTSON
Wolfin' for the Train to Come InVI-20-1736—VAUGHN MONROE ORCH.
Are These Beally Mine?
32—No Con Do 5.9CO-36836-XAVIEII CUGAT OtCH.
You Fergofeho GullarVI-20-1719—KING SISTERS
Poor lenoreDE-18712—GUY LOMBARDO ORCK
Jote Gonxolit
13.0 7.4
33—I'd Climb the HighestMountain 5.5
34—I'll Be Walkingwith My Honey 5.0
35—Promises 4.5 -1.0 3.0
36—Something Sentimental 4.0 13.5 2.4VI-20-I714—VAUGHN MONROE
Down In Chl-Chl Hoteho
37—What Do You Wont toMake Those Eyes at Me For 3.6 4.5CA-2I1—BETTY HUHON—WESTON ORCH.
Doin' ft the Hard Way •
38
—
Aren't You GladYou're You 3.2 2.1
DE-1 8720—BING CBOSBYIn the land of Beginning Agoln
AAA-7158—GEORGE OLSENGood Time Polka
VI-20-1728—TOMMY DORSEYA Door Will Open
CO-36875—LES BROWN ORCH.The lott Time I Saw You
CA-225— P. PIPERS—V/ESTON ORCH.In Ihe Middle of May
39
—
Holiday for Strings 2.7 3.5OE-23355—LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC
Our WoltzOE-23311—FRED WARING ORCH.
Jalousie
DE-18593—JIMMY DORSEY ORCH.Ohio
HI-7074—SONNY DUNHAM ORCH.Don't Worry Mom
Vl.20.1733—SPIKE JONESDrip, Drip, Drip
VI-10-1 172—JAMES MELTON & A. GOODAAANOur Wallz
VI-27853—DAVID ROSE ORCH.Our Woltz
40—Lily Belle 2.2 11.5CA-207—PIED PIPERS-WESTON ORCH.
We'll Be Together AgainDE-1870O—ANDREW SISTERS
The Blond Sailer
VI-171 2—FREDDY MARTIN ORCH.And There You Are
CO-36654—F. SINATRA—CHARIOTEERSDon't Forget Tonight Tomorrow
41—My Guy's Come Back 1.8 4.0CO-36874—BENNY COODhLAN
SymphonyMA-1017—THELMA CARPENTER
There Foolish Thing*VI-20-1731—DINAH SHORE
Hooey
7b« "Coin Machino Industry Bluo Book" for new and used coin operated equipment is issued
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for the week. Copyrighted 1945 by The Cash Bom, 381 Fourth Avenue, New York. 16, N, Y,
FOREWORDMany times, wide difierences appear in the high and low prices ol certoin equipment. Like any true reporter TheC.M.L Blue Book can only feature the market prices as they are quoted. The CJMJ. Blue Book acts exactly the some08 the market quotation board at the Stock Exchange—posting the prices exactly as they are quoted for the past
week, regardless of how much they may seem to be out of line. Some machine prices do not change for months . TheC.MJ. Blue Book, rather than show no price, retains the last known quotations for such equipment so that the subscriber
at least has the last known quoted prices os a basis to work with. Prices continue to be very widely divergent these
days. Someone on the West Coast may feel a certain machine worth S150.00 whereas someone on the East Coast maythink it worth but $75.00. Of course, condition, serial, appearance, demand, territory, quantity, etc., must all be taken
into consideration. The C.MJ. Blue Book reports each quotation exactly os it is mode end depend on the subscriber
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2 . MEANS PRICE WENT DOWN.
3 . MEANS MACHINE JUST ADDED TO LIST.
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IMPORTANTMachines underlined mean these were most active
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Copyrighted 1945 by The Cash Box, 381 Fourth Ave., New York 16, N, Y. Productionin whole or part forbidden without written permission from the publishers.
The "Coin Machine Industry Blue Book" for new and used coin operated equipment is issued
every week. It is a review and digest of all selling prices based upon the market quotations
for the week. Copyrighted 1945 by The Cash Box, 381 Fourth Avenue, New York. 16, N. Y.
rl. 7, No. 13 The Cash Box Week of December 10, 1945
PHONOGRAPHS
ROCKOLA2. 12 Record $85.00 $119.50
5.
16 Record 97.50 115.00XX. Rhythm King 12 69.50 99.50XX. Rhythm King 16 135.00 150.00
1.
Imperial 16 125.00 169.505. Imperial 20 199.50 235.001. Windsor 175.00 250.006. Monarch 215.00 235.006. Windsor, HI 250.00 295.00
XX. Std. Dial-A-Tone 325.00 340.005. ’40. Super Rockolite 375.00 475.002. Counter ’39 125.00 169.505. ’39 Standard 325.00 425.005. ’39 DeLuxe 325.00 445.00
XX. ’40 Super Walnut 340.00 365.00XX. ’40 Super Marble 400.00 475.00XX. ’40 Master Walnut 335.00 365.005. ’40 Master Rockolite 365.00 445.00
XX. ’40 Counter 125.00XX. ’40 Counter with Std 139.501. ’41 Premier 450.00 595.00
XX. WaU Box 9.50 19.50XX. Bar Box 10.00XX. ’41 Bar Box 20.00 29.50XX. Spectravox ’41 65.00 115.00XX. Glamour Tone Column 95.001. Modern Tone Column 50.00 69.505. Playmaster & Spectravox .... 350.00 450.00
;
6. Twin 12 Cab. Speak 149.50 175.00XX. 20 Rec. Steel Cab ASA 109.50XX. Playboy 30.005. Commando 550.00 650.00
XX. 1501 Wall Box 5.00 7.007. 1502 Bar Box 6.00 6.505. 1503 WaU Box 19.50
7.
1504 Bar Box 27.50 34.505. 1510 Bar Box 25.007. 1525 WaU Box 35.00
j
5. 1526 Bar Box 30.00 49.507. Dial-A-Tone B&W Box 7.50 14.50
I'
XX. 1805 Organ Speaker 37.50 50.00
I
XX. Tone-A-Lier 54.50XX. DeLuxe Jr. Console Rock.... 150.00
I 1. Playmaster 295.00 375.00!
A.M.I.2. Hi-Boy 302 375.00 395.005. Singing Towers 201 325.00 598.00
XX. Streamliner 5-10-25 285.00 365.005. Top Flight 275.00 325.00
XX. Model V-5 Phono 60.00XX. Singing Towers Speak 15.005. Singing Towers (301) 249.50 525.00
BUCKLEY3. WaU Box 23.00
3.
Bar Box 23.005. WaU & Bar Box Old. Style.. 4.50 8.005. m. WaU & Bar Box 12.50 34.50
5. 32 Record Adaptor 10.00 15.007. 24 Record Adaptor 15.00
XX. 16 Record Adaptor 15.00XX. Steel Cabinet 10.00 20.00XX. Zephyr Speak Cab 11.25XX. 20 Rec. Seeburg Adaptor.... 25.00 39.505. Bar Brackets 1.50
WURLITZERXX. P-10 . $49.50 $75.00XX. P-10 111 . 65.00 69.506. P-12 . 75.00 135.00
XX. P-12, 111 . 109.50 139.00XX. 312 . 85.00 95.00XX. P-400 . 59.50 139.505. 412 . 95.00 139.50
XX. 412 DC Cr . 32.50XX. 412, 111 . 100.00 159.50XX. 316 . 100.00 125.00XX. 416 . 105.00 135.005. 616 . 150.00 259.002 . 616
, m . 195.00 279.00XX. 616 A . 145.00 195.00XX. 716 . 150.00 225.004. 24 . 240.00 290.00
XX. Revamp (24) . 299.50 335.001. 600R . 335.00 425.002. 600K . 390.00 459.505. 500 . 399.50 495.005. 500K .*. . 300.00 395.00
XX. 500A . 395.00 475.001. 41 (Counter) . 110.00 165.00
XX. 51 (Counter) . 110.00 150.001. 61 (Counter) . 125.00 179.506. 71 (Counter) . 205.00 219.50
XX. 81 (Counter) . 150.00 225.00XX. 50 - 75.00 129.501. 700 . 565.00 675.005. 750M . 675.00 725.005. 750E . 675.00 775.007. 780M Colonial . 550.00 600.00
XX. 780E . 600.005. 800 . 650.00 725.002. 850 . 750.00 799.502. 950 . 650.00 735.00
5. 42-24 (Rev.) . 445.00 495.005. 42-500 (Rev.) . 425.00 525.002. 42-600 (Rev.) . 495.00 525.005. 300 Adaptor . 22.50 32.952. 320 Wireless WaU Box . 22.50 24.507. 310 WaU Box, 30 Wire 7.50 10.001. 320-2 Wire WaU Box - 19.50 29.505. 332-2 Wire Bar Box ./ 10.00 19.005. 331-2 Wire Bar Box . 10.00 14.005. 304-2 Wire Stepper . 12.50 27.50
XX. Wireless StroUers . 25.006. 430 Speaker. Cab. with
5-10-25 Box - 79.50 95.00XX. 420 Speaker Cabinet . 50.007. Twin 616 Steel Cabinet
Adp. Amp. Stp. Speaker ... . 150.00 195.005. Twin 12 Steel Cabinet
Adp. Amp. Stp . 165.00 225.00XX. Selector Speaker . 95.00 110.005. 100 WaU Box 5c 30 Wire. . 10.00 19.50
XX. 100 WaU Box 10c . 17.505. Ill Bar Box 9.50 10.001. 125 WaU Box 5, 10, 25 . 19.50 34.50
5. 120 WaU Box . 20.00 25.005. Bar Brackets . 2.00 2.50
XX. 305 Impulse Rec . 2.50 17.50XX. 350 Wls. Speaker . 20.005. 115 WaU Box Wire . 15.005. 135 Step Receiver . 15.005. 145 Imp. Step. Fast . 45.00 49.50
XX. 150 Impulse Rec - 20.00XX. 337 Bar Box . 32.50XX. 306 Music Transmit . 10.00 12.50XX. 39A Speaker . 25.001. 130 Adaptor . 27.50 37.95
XX. 24 Steel Cab. Speaker . 140.00 175.005. 580 Speaker . 149.00
Vol. 7, A^o. 13 The Cash Box Week of December 10, 194
PHONOGRAPHS
XX. Selectomatic 10 .... $35.00 $50.00 2.
6. Symphonola .... 75.00 105.00 XX.XX. Model A m .... 85.00 115.00 XX.XX. Model B .... 62.50 100.00 XX.
XX. Model C .... 37.50 XX.
XX. Model H .... 100.00 7.
2. Rex .... 210.00 265.00 XX.XX. Rex, with Adaptor .... 239.50 XX.
6. Model K-15 .... 95.00 149.50 XX.
XX. Model K-20 .... 160.00 1.
XX. Royale .... 185.00 259.50XX. Plaza .... 289.50 365.005. Regal .... 275.00 395.00
XX. Regal, RC .... 385.00XX. Model A .... 125.005. Gem .... 200.00 349.507. Classic .... 350.00 400.00
XX. Classic, RC .... 425.00 495.007. Mayfair .... 295.00 375.00
XX. Melody King .... 125.00 135.00XX. Crown .... 299.50 350.00 5XX. Crown, RC .... 345.00 2XX. Concert Grand .... 285.00 325.00XX. Colonel .... 300.00 450.00 5.
XX. Colonel, RC .... 375.00 525.005. Concert Master, RC .... 575.00
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XX. Cadet .... 350.00 425.005. Cadet, RC .... 425.00 510.00
XX.
XX. Major .... 340.00XX*
XX. Major, RC .... 385.00 495.00X.X*
2. Envoy .... 395.00 445.002. Envoy, RC .... 465.00 475.00
3L.X*
6. Vogue .... 300.00 425.00XX. Vogue, RC .... 450.00 475.005. Casino .... 300.00 395.00
XX. Casino, RC 239.50 375.00XX. Commander 335.00 475.005. Commander, RC .... 390.00 495.005. Hi-Tone 9800 .... 500.00 625.00 XX.
5. Hi-Tone 9800 RC .... 600.00 675.00 XX.
5. Hi-Tone 8800 525.00 625.00 XX.
2. Hi-Tone 8800 RC 550.00 650.00 XX.
2. Hi-Tone 8200 425.00 550.00 XX.
5. Hi-Tone 8200 RC 595.00 675.00 XX.
1. 20 Record ’43 Cabt 395.00 525.00 XX.
5. Playboy 10.00 29.507. Selectomatic 16 4.50 10.007. Selectomatic 20 5.007. Selectomatic 24 8.005. Remote Speak Organ .... 22.50 32.50
XX. Multi-Selector 12 Rec 69.50XX. Melody Parade Bar 4.50 5.5. 5c WaU-O-Matic Wireless .... 27.00 39.95 1.
XX. 5c Bar-O-Matic Wireless .... 29.00 39.50 XX.
5. 5c Wall-O-Matic 3 Wire .. 26.50 35.00 XX.
5. 30 Wire Wall Box 6.50 12.50 XX.
XX. Power Supply 15.00 XX.
6. 5, 10, 25c Bar-O-Matic XX.
3-Wire 32.50 47.50 XX.
1. 5, 10, 25c WaU-O-Matic XX.
3-Wire 32.50 47.50 XX.
1. 5c, 10, 25c Wall-O-Matic XX.
Wireless 42.50 52.50 XX.
5. 5, 10, 25c Bar-O-Matic XX.
Wireless 42.50 44.50 XX.
XX. Electric Selector 30.00 XX.
XX. Wireless Stroller 17.50 XX.
5. WaU Brackets 2.50 XX.
XX. Wired Speak Organ 24.50 32.50 XX.
KEENEYWall Boxes $2.00Adaptor for Seeburg 25.00Adaptor for Rockola 27.50Adaptor for 616 Wurlitzer.. 15.00Twin 12 Adaptor 25.00Wurlitzer 24 Adaptor 15.00Adaptor for Mills Empress.. 25.00Organ Speaker 35.00Sun Ray Speaker 25.00Bar Brackets 2.50
$2.50 m
37.50
3.50
MILLSStudio
$70.0070.0070.0050.0050.00
305.00
Panoram Peek (Con.) .
Conv. for Panoram Peek.
275.00325.00
8.508.50
10.00239.5012.50
GABEL12, Record, Jr $42.5012 Record with Adaptor .... 58.5012*12 Adaptor 94.0018 Rec. m. GriU 20.0018 with Adaptor 99.5020 Record Lite Up 225.0024 Record Last Mdl 75.00
PACKARDPlay Mor Wall and Box $30.00Bar Bracket 2.50WiUow Adaptor 18.00Chestnut Adaptor 25.00Cedar Adaptor 30.00Poplar Adaptor 25.00Maple Adaptor 30.50Juniper Adaptor 31.00Elm Adaptor 25.00Pine Adaptor 25.00Beech Adaptor 20.00Spruce Adaptor 35.00Ash Adaptor 25.00Walnut Adaptor 25.00Lilly Speaker 20.00Violet Speaker 21.00Orchid Speaker 50.00Iris Speaker 55.00
f
$125.00100.0090.0059.50
395.00
225.00 325.00
385.00
349.50
$75.00
95.00125.00265.0095.00
$37.503.50
36.5039.5046.50
39.50
43.5045.0036.5036.50
24.50
59.50
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ARCADE EQUIPMENTXX. Atlas Baseball $75.00
2.
A.B.T. 6 Gun Rifle Rg 1500.00XX. Bally Alley 20.00 42.506. Bally Basketball 67.506. Bally Convoy 189.502. Bally Defender 145.00 195.00
XX. Bally Eagle Eye 49.50XX. Bally King Pin 150.00 200.00XX. Bally Lucky Strike 125.00
4.
Bally Rapid Fire 90.00 179.50
6. BaUy BuU Jap Con 60.00 69.505. BaUy Shoot-The-Bull 54.50 55.005. Bally Sky Battle 135.00 185.00
XX. Bally Racer 80.00 99.502. Bally Torpedo 98.00 125.005. BaUy Undersea Raider 399.50
6. Bang-A-Deer 35.00 57.503. Bank Ball 375.006. BeU-O-BaU 35.00 90.00
XX. Blister Gunner Con 10.002. Bowl-A-Bomb 100.00 169.502. Bowling League 125.00 189.505. Buckley DeLuxe Dig 79.50 125.006. Buckley Treas. Is. Dig 25.00 59.506. Casino Golf 20.00 35.005. Chicoin Goalee 525.00
2. Cbicoin Hockey 150.00 219.50
XX. Chicoin Rola Score 60.00 125.007. Chester PoUard Golf 39.50 49.502. Circus Romance 174.50 200.00
XX. Cupid Wheel 150.00 195.005. Daval Bumper Bowling 35.00 75.00
XX. Daval-U-RoU-It 44.50XX. Evans Duck Pin Alley 189.502. Evans In-The-Barrel 75.00 95.005. Evans Super Bomber 235.00 250.005. Evans Play Ball 145.007. Evans Ski Ball 50.00 75.002. Evans Ten Strike, LD 29.50 39.506. Evans Ten Strike, HD 45.00 57.505. Evans Tommy Gun 99.00 169.50
XX. Exhibit Bicycle 50.00 125.00XX. Exhibit Basketball 75.00XX. Exhibit Bowl. Alley 35.00 74.50XX. Exhibit Hi-BaU 42.50 69.505. Exhibit Merchantman
Roll Ch. Digger 65.00 79.501. Exhibit Rotary Mdsr 200.00 249.506. Exhibit Vitalizer 65.00 80.006. Genco Bank Roll 159.50 375.007. Genco Magic Roll 39.50 125.005. Genco Play BaU 110.00 145.005. Genco Total Roll 425.006. Groetchen Mtn. Climber 65.005. Groetchen Metal Typer 175.002. Gottlieb Skee Ball Et 50.00 65.005. Jenn. RoU-In-The-Bar 125.00 149.50
4.
Keeney Air Raider 90.00 200.00
5. Keeney Anti-Aircft. Br 35.00 75.006. Keeney Anti-Aircft. B1 50.00 69.50XX. Keeney Bowlette 150.00XX. Keeney Navy Bomber 195.00 200.001. Keeney Sub Gun 90.00 150.00
1. Keeney Texas Leaguer 39.50 45.00XX. Kirk Air Defense 135.00 275.00XX. Kirk Night Bomber 275.00 299.505. Keep Punching 69.50 110.00
XX. Klip-A-Nip (Con) 16.50 16.75XX. Kue Ball 30.002. Liberator 150.00 199.50
XX. Midget Skee Ball $75.00 $77.50XX. Midget Skee BaU DeL 75.007. MUls Rotary Digger 29.50 49.502. Mutoscope Ace Bomber 145.00 295.00
XX. Mutoscope Bowl. Alley 110.001. Mutoscope Dr. Mobile 175.00 299.50
XX. Mutoscope Dr. Mobile w. tk. 260.00 325.00XX. Mutoscope Elec. Trav. Crane 59.50 80.00XX. Mutoscope Fan Ft. Dig 40.001. Mutoscope Photomatic 800.00 900.005. Mutoscope Roll Frt. Cr 50.00 69.505. Mutoscope Sky Fighter 175.00 279.50
5. Mutoscope Sky Fighterw. con 229.50
6. Mutoscope Hockey 37.50 65.00XX. Mutoscope Magic Fing 85.00 125.00
5.
Mutoscope Pokerino 50.00 75.00
5.
Munves Super Skee RoU 325.00XX. Munves Trap-The-Jap 150.00XX. Pennant 35.00 49.50
5.
Periscope 139.00 199.50
5.
Pilot Trainer 850.001. Pitchem & Catchem 75.00 169.502. Poker & Joker 55.00 85.005. Radio Rifle 49.50 50.002. Rockola Ten Pins LD 35.00 39.506. Rockola Ten Pins HD 45.005. Rockola Tom Mix Rifle 25.005. Rockola World Series 75.00 100.005. Rockola Talkie Hrsp 85.00 125.006. Rock-O-BaU 75.00 125.005. RoU-A-BaU (Jafco) 349.505. Scientific BasebaU 42.50 79.005. Scientific Batting Pr 69.50 129.50
XX. Scientific BasketbaU 30.00 65.00XX. Scientific Battle Royal 149.502. Scientific X-Ray Pkr 85.00 99.505. See-A-Freak 109.502. Seeburg Chicken Sam 75.00 125.00
1. Seeburg Jap Con 75.00 129.50
XX. Seeburg Jail Bird 79.50 150.004. Seeburg Shoot-The-Chute 70.00 125.00
6.
Seeburg Hitler Con 69.50 89.506. Seeburg Hockey 69.50 75.005. Seeburg Par. Gun 40.00
XX. Seeburg Rayolite 25.00 75.001. Selectorscope 75.00 189.507. Shoot-A-Bazooka (Con) 10.005. Skee-Barrel-RoU 389.50
7.
Star Elec. Hoist Dig 25.00 35.005. Super Torpedo 199.50 275.00
XX. Supreme Bolascore1. Supreme Gun (Rev) 110.00 179.50
7.
Supreme Skee Roll 125.00 150.005. Supreme Rocket Buster 175.00 225.005. Tail Gunner 95.00 125.007. Test Pilot 125.00 199.508. Target Roll, 14 Ft 79.50
XX. Thunderbolt 395.00XX. Tokio Raider (€lon) 16.50 16.752. Victory Pool (Play Pool) .... 69.50 150.00
7.
Victory RoU 199.50 349.505. Warner Voice Recorder 395.005. Western BasebaU ’39 40.005. Western BasebaU ’40 75.0TJ
5. Western Major League 100.00 125.006. Western Super Strength 32.50
XX. Western Recordit 325.00 399.502. Wurlitzer SkeebaU 14.00 250.002. Whee-Gee Mystic 164.50 169.502. Zingo 125.00 279.50
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Vol. 7, ISo. 13 The Cash Box Week of December 10, 194S
ONE-BALLS
5.
All American Derby Con $85.00XX. All American 29.50XX. Arlington 15.00 $20.00XX. Aiksaraben, PO 35.00 49.50XX. Arrowhead 35.00XX. Big Game, PO 94.501. Big Prize, FP 39.50 75.00
XX. Big Prize, PO 79.50
5.
Blue Grass, FP 160.00 195.00XX. Blue Ribbon, PO 40.005. Challenger 80.00 94.501. Qub Trophy, FP 275.00 325.00
XX. Congo 32.506. Contest, FP 99.50 125.001. Dark Horse, FP 160.00 195.00
XX. Derby King 70.00XX. Derby Qock, PO 69.50 75.00XX. Derby Heat, PO 32.50XX. Derby Time, PO 98.50 99.50XX. Derby Winner, PO 125.004. ’41 Derby, FP 300.00 350.00
XX. Dust Whirls 275.00 300.00XX. Eureka 35.00 47.50XX. Feed Bag, PO 50.00XX. Flasher, PO 35.00 45.00XX. Fleetwood 24.50 35.006. Flying Champ 100.00 125.005. Fairmount 425.00 495.007. Fair Grounds, PO 22.50 45.00
XX. Fast Track 29.505. Five-In-One, FP 25.001. Fortune, FP 189.50 200.00
5. Gold Cup, FP 34.50 50.00
2. Grand National, PO 35.00 55.00
5. Grand Stand, PO 45.00 50.00
XX. Gold Medal, PO 25.00 45.00
7.
Hawthorne, PO 50.00 79.50
XX. Hi-Boy, PO 10.00
XX. Horseshoes, PO 39.50
4. Jockey Qub 225.00 375.00
7. Jumbo ’44 79.50
4. Kentucky ...$150.00 $275.00
2. Long Acre ... 397.00 465.002. Long Shot, PO ... 150.00 275.00
5. One-Two-Three ’39, FP... ... 40.00 42.501. One-Two-Three ’40 ... 69.50 99.501. One-Two-Three ’41 ... 90.00 99.505. Owl, FP ... 49.50 99.50
XX. Pastime (Rev) ... 175.00 239.505. Preakness, PO ... 12.505. Pacemaker, PO ... 35.002. Pimlico, FP ... 310.00 365.00
XX. Pot Shot ... 39.505. Race King (Rev) .‘. ... 94.50 150.002. Record Time, FP ... 140.00 179.506. Rockingham ... 179.50 325.001. Santa Anita ... 95.00 165.00
XX. Seven Flasher, FP ... 79.50XX. Sport Event, FP ... 152.50 155.005. Sky Lark, FP & PO ... 125.00 139.502. Sport Special, FP ... 140.00 169.505. Sport Page, PO ... 35.00 37.505. Spinnnig Reels, PO ... 72.50 110.005. Sport King, PO ... 125.00 275.00
XX. Stepper Upper, PO ... 65.00 75.005. Sportsmen (Rev) ... 100.00 295.00 i
2. Track Record ... 50.00 75.002. Thistledowns ... 45.00 55.00 *
2. Thorobred ... 397.00 465.00 '
5. Turf Champ, FP ... 40.00 50.00XX. Turf Special ... 15.002. Turf King ... 225.00 375.00
5. Victorious 1943 (Rev) ... ... 82.50 84.50XX. Victorious 1944 (Rev) ... ... 65.00 89.50 ?
5. Victorious 1945 (Rev) ... ... 99.50 100.00XX. Victory, FP ... 39.50 47.502. Whirlaway (Rev) ... 224.50 275.007. Winning Ticket ... 69.50 95.00
XX. War Admiral (Rev) ... 125.00 250.00XX. Zipper ... 29.50
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SLOTSMILLS
6. 5c Black, HL $199.50 $225.00XX. 10c Black 250.006. 25c Black, HL 275.00
XX. 5c Emerald Chrome, HL 225.00 275.00XX. 10c Emerald Chrome, HL.... 275.00XX. 25c Emerald Chrome, HL.... 450.00XX. 50c Emerald Chrome, HL. .. 625.00 675.00XX. 5c Gold Chrome, HL . 345.00 450.00XX. 10c Gold Chrome, HL 495.00XX. 25c Gold Chrome, HL . 575.00XX. 50c Gold Chrome, HL 375.00 625.005. 5c Gold Chrome 195.00 395.00
5. 10c Gold Chrome 210.00 449.50
5. 25c Gold Chrome 230.00 499.50
2. 50c Gold Chrome 495.00 545.00XX. 5c Copper Chrome 200.00 225.007. 10c Copper Chrome ... 225.00 250.005. 25c Copper Chrome ... 225.002. 5c Club Bell 135.00 350.002. 10c Club Bell 225.00 295.002. 25c Club Bell 250.00 300.00
XX. 50c Club Bell 800.00 900.005. Ic Blue Front 100.00 150.002. 5c Blue Front 75.00 209.50
5. 10c Blue Front 115.00 259.50
1. 25c Blue Front 140.00 309.50
2. 50c Blue Front 350.00 595.00XX. Ic Brown Front 180.00 195.005. 5c Brown Front 105.00 229.50
1. 10c Brown Front 165.00 279.50
2. 25c Brown Front 199.50 349.50
XX. 50c Brown Front 425.00 650.005. Ic Cherry Bell 90.00 165.002. 5c Cherry Bell 75.00 189.50
2. 10c Cherry Bell 140.00 179.50
5. 25c Cherry Bell 195.00 235.00XX. Ic Bonus Bell 289.502. 5c Bonus Bell 155.00 185.006. 10c Bonus Bell 175.00 267.506. 25c Bonus Bell 225.00 287.502. 5c Original Chrome ... 190.00 245.00
2. 10c Original Chrome . 225.00 275.00
1. 25c Original Chrome . 250.00 325.00XX. 50c Original Chrome . 395.00XX. Ic Q.T. Blue 25.006. 5c Q.T. Blue 70.00 75.005. 10c Q.T. Blue 79.50 85.007. 25c Q.T. Blue 100.00 125.00
XX. Ic Q.T. Green 25.00 47.507. 5c Q.T. Green 60.00 65.00
XX. 10c Q.T. Green 65.005. 5c Q.T., F.P 49.502. Ic Q.T. Glitter Gold ... 40.00 50.002. 5c Q.T. Glitter Gold ... 40.00 97.505. 10c Q.T. Glitter Gold . 99.50 110.00
XX. Ic V.P. Bell 29.50XX. Ic. V.P. Bell, JP 37.506. Ic V.P. Bell Green — 22.502. 5c V.P. BeU Green 34.50 49.50
XX. Ic V.P. Chrome 45.002. 5c V.P. Chrome 54.50 65.00
XX. 5c V.P. Chrome, Plus . 55.00 65.006. Ic V.P. BeU, B&G .... 32.502. 5c V.P. BeU, B&G .... 44.50 59.50
7. 5c Futurity 99.50 110.00XX. 10c Futurity 110.00 189.507. 25c Futurity 100.00 200.00
XX. 50c Futurity 194.50XX. 5c YeUow Front 69.50 72.50
6. 5c. Black Cherry BeU $205.00 $235.006. 10c Black Cherry BeU . 210.00 240.006. 25c Black Cherry BeU . 215.00 245.00
XX. 10c YeUow Front . 135.00XX. 25c YeUow Front . 150.00XX. Ic Smoker BeU . 35.00XX. 5c Smoker BeU . 60.00XX. 5c F.P. Mint Vendor . 35.00XX. 25c Golf BaU Vendor . 140.00 225.006. 5c War Eagle . 95.00 149.506. 10c War Eagle . 40.00 169.501. 25c War Eagle . 120.00 225.005. 50c War Eagle . 395.00
XX. 5c Red Front . 90.00 175.00XX. 10c Red Front . 150.00XX. 25c Red Front . 145.00 275.00XX. 5c F.O.K . 15.00 17.506. 5c Roman Head . 95.00 149.505. 10c Roman Head . 100.00 175.00
XX. 25c Roman Head . 124.50 200.00XX. 50c Roman Head . 349.50 449.50XX. Ic Skyscraper . 40.007. 5c Skyscraper . 62.50 65.00
XX. 10c Skyscraper . 64.50 85.00XX. 25c Skyscraper . 69.50 99.50XX. 50c Skyscraper . 250.00XX. Ic Lion Head - 30.00XX. 5c Lion Head . 40.00 47.501. 5c Extraordinary . 100.00 175.007. 10c Extraordinary . 115.00 125.007. 25c Extraordinary . 145.00
XX. 50c Extraordinary - 400.00 449.502. 5c Melon BeU . 100.00 150.00
5. 10c Melon BeU . 150.005. 25c Melon BeU . 135.00 225.00
XX. 5c Wolf Head . 34.50 40.00XX. 10c Wolf Head . 57.50 62.50XX. 25c Wolf Head . 50.00 150.00XX. Ic Shamrock BeU . 27.50XX. 5c Slugproof, 3/5 . 124.50
WATLING5. Ic Rolatop . 15.00 , 30.001. 5c Rolatop . 50.00 159.50
4. 10c Rolatop . 75.00 100.001. 25c Rolatop . 94.50 150.00
XX. 50c Rolatop . 190.00XX. 5c Club BeU . 110.00 175.005. 10c Club BeU . 150.00 175.00
XX. 25c Club BeU - 215.00 275.00XX. Ic Twin JP ... 27.50 39.50XX. 5c Twin ^ . 25.00 49.50XX. 25c Twin JP . 55.00 69.50XX. Ic Blue Seal . 22.50XX. 5c Blue Seal . 30.00 50.00XX. 10c Blue Seal . 52.50 65.006. 25c Blue Seal . 29.50 39.507. Ic Treasury . 10.00 20.007. 5c Treasury - 40.001. 10c Treasury . 50.00 115.00
XX. 25c Treasury . 80.00 109.50XX. 5c Wonder Vendor . 64.50XX. 5-25c Rolatop . 49.50
GROETCHEN5. 5c Columbia Chrome . 94.50 125.00
XX. Ic Columbia . 69.502. 5c Columbia IPV Bell . 35.00 44.50
XX. 5c Columbia Fruit . 39.505. 5c Columbia Cig, R1 . 59.50 69.501. 5c Columbia DJP . 59.50 85.00
XX. 10c Columbia DJP . 45.00 69.50XX. 10c Columbia Club DJ . 75.006. 5c Columbia Qub Cig GA... . 44.50 105.00
XX. 10c Columbia Oub Cig GA. . 59.50 69.505. 5c Columbia Cig GA . 59.50 69.505. 5c Columbia Fruit GA . 59.50 69.501. Columbia Orig. GA . 35.00 75.004. Conv. Columbia Chrome ... . 79.50 125.00
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VoL 7, ISo, 13 The Cash Box Week of December 10, 1941
SLOTSPACE
XX. Ic Bantam $20.00 $24.50XX. 5c Bantam 19.50 24.50XX. 10c Bantam 34.506. 25c Bantam 39.50 50.002. 5c Comet, FV 49.50 50.004. 10c Comet, FV 59.50 60.001. 25c Comet, FV 75.00 150.00
XX. 50c Comet, FV 98.50 150.00XX. 5c Comet, DJP 40.00XX. 10c Comet, DJP 50.00 90.00XX. Ic Comet, Blue 50.002. 5c Comet, Blue 50.00 65.002. 10c Comet Blue Front 59.50 75.006. 25c Comet Blue Front 90.00 94.50
XX. 50c Comet 295.00 300.001. 5c All Star Comet 69.50 100.001. 10c All Star Comet 75.00 125.004. 25c All Star Comet 90.00 150.006. 50c All Star Comet 275.00 395.005. Ic AU Star 2/4 35.00 45.00
XX. Ic Rocket 149.505. 5c Rocket 94.505. 10c Rocket 119.507. 25c Rocket 169.50
XX. 5c T.J. Comet 47.505. 5c Qub BeU 95.00 100.005. 10c Qub BeU 115.00 125.005. 25c Qub BeU 150.005. 50c Qub BeU 350.005. Ic DeLuxe 65.00 69.502. 5c DeLuxe 75.00 95.002. 10c DeLuxe 100.00 119.502. 25c DeLuxe 120.00 140.00
XX. Double Slot 5 & 25 395.00XX. 5c Comet Console 125.00 139.50XX. 10c Comet Console 159.50XX. 25c Comet Console 169.50XX. 5/25c Comet Con. Comb 195.00 300.005. 5c Kitty 74.50 75.00
XX. 10c Kitty 35.00 105.00XX. 25c Kitty 210.001. 5c Comet Red 90.00 125.00
XX. 10c Comet Red 120.005. 5c Slugproof 97.50 105.007. 10c Slugproof 100.00 120.005. 25c Slugproof 165.00 169.50
CAUXE6. Ic 39.00 39.505. 5c 35.00 49.506. 10c 35.00 59.506. 25c 49.50 95.00
XX. 5c & 25c 275.00XX. 5c Cadet 37.50 95.00XX. 10c Cadet 125.00 145.00XX. 25c Cadet 89.50 105.00XX. 5c Playboy 49.50 75.00XX. 10c Playboy 49.50 85.00XX. 25c Playboy 60.00XX. 5c Commander 45.00 55.00XX. 10c Commander 50.00 65.00
6. 25c Commander 74.50 75.00
XX. 7-Way Slot 5c 49.50 75.007. 25c 7-Way Slot 98.00 250.00
XX. 5c Doughboy 49.502. 5c Qub BeU 40.00 75.00
5. 10c Club BeU 85.005. 25c Club BeU 100.00 125.00
JENNINGS2. 5c Chief ... $70.00 $140.002. 10c Chief ... 90.00 125.00
XX. 25c Chief ... 119.50 150.00XX. 50c Chief ... 325.00 350.007. 5c SUver Moon Chief ... 160.00 177.505. 10c Silver Moon Chief ... ... 180.00 200.00
XX. 25c SUver Moon Chief ...... 275.005. 5c SUver Chief ... 119.50 214.50
2. 10c Silver Chief ... 125.00 299.505. 25c SUver Chief ... 169.50 359.50
XX. 50c Silver Chief ... 550.00 650.002. 5c Qub BeU ... 85.00 140.00
5. 10c Club BeU ... 140.00 189.501. 25c Club BeU ... 175.00 189.505. 50c Qub BeU ... 350.00
XX. 5c Sky Chief ... 110.00 150.00XX. 10c Sky Chief ... 175.00XX. 25c Sky Chief ... 200.00XX. Triplex Chief 5*10-25 ... 100.00XX. Ic Little Duke ... 12.50 17.50XX. 5c Little Duke ... 125.00XX. 10c Little Duke ... 20.00 65.00XX. 5c Century ... 35.00 40.00 ^
6. 10c Century ... 49.50 69.50XX. 25c Century ... 50.00XX. 50c Century ... 295.005. 5c Gooseneck ... 10.00 35.00
XX. 10c Gooseneck ... 32.00 59.505. 25c Gooseneck ... 55.00 60.00
XX. 50c Gooseneck ... 225.00XX. Ic Little Duchess ... 20.00 29.50 1
XX. 5c Little Duchess ... 25.00 30.00 f
6. 10c Golf BaU Vndr ... 75.00 99.50 1
5. 25c Golf BaU Vndr ... 69.50XX. 5c Chrome Sup. Chief ... 175.00XX. 10c Chrome Chief SP ... 152.006. 5c Red Skin ... 125.00 145.00
XX. 10c Red Skin ... 149.50 179.50XX. 25c Red Skin ... 215.00XX. 5c Big Chief ... 115.00XX. 10c Big Chief ... 165.00XX. 25c Big Chief ... 199.50 •
XX. $1.00 BeU ... 595.00 895.005. Cigarolla ... 59.506. CigaroUa XXV ... 90.00 150.00 ‘
7. XV CigaroUa ... 75.00 f
2. 5c Victory Chief ... 119.50 125.00XX. 10c Victory Chief ... 155.00 195.00XX. 25c Victory Chief ... 200.00 249.50XX. Ic 4 Star Chief ... 79.50 110.004. 5c 4 Star Chief ... 90.00 120.00 '
4. 10c 4 Star Chief ... 125.00 229.504. 25c Star Chief ... 150.00 299.50
XX. Ic Dixie BeU ... 35.005. 5c Dixie BeU ... 95.00 135.007. 10c Dixie BeU ... 125.00
XX. 25c Dixie BeU ... 295.00XX. 50c Dixie BeU ... 404.50 1
XX. 5c Victory 4 Star Ch ... 350.00XX. 10c Victory 4 Star Ch ... 225.00XX. 25c Victory 4 Star Ch ... 350.00
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CONSOLES1. 5c Baker’s Pacer DP $200.00 $299.50
XX. C.S. Baker’s Pacer DD 225.00
5.
25s Baker’s Pacer DD 325.00 375.001. 5c Baker’s Pacer Std 250.00 295.00
XX. 25c Baker’s Pacer Std 350.00 365.00XX. C.S. Baker’s Pacer 475.00 487.50
(Standard)XX. Bally Entry 22.502. BangtaUs ’39 99.50 150.002. Bangtails ’40 175.00 200.00
4.
BangtaUs ’41 295.00 375.002. Big Game, PO 50.00 94.50
5.
Big Game, FP 45.00 135.00
2. Big Top, FP 65.00 100.00
5. Big Top, PO 99.50 109.505. Bob TaU, PO 110.00 125.002. Bob TaU, FP 99.50 104.505. Buckley 7 BeUs 175.00 289.50
XX. Buckley Long Shot Par 700.00XX. Buckley Col. Sit. Head 65.005. Buckley Col. New Top 75.005. Beulah Park 94.50 110.00
XX. Charley Horse 100.00XX. China Boy 59.50XX. Chucklette 20.00 55.002. Club Bells 165.00 295.00
5. Club BeUs 25c 300.00XX. Club Chief 89.50XX. Club House 50.00 90.005. Derby Day Slant 45.00 65.006. Derby Day Flat 25.00
XX. Derby Winner 274.50XX. Dixie 59.50XX. Dominola 35.00XX. Double BeUs 159.501. Duo Twin BeUs 5-25 400.00 650.005. Evans Pacers 325.00
XX. Exhibit Races 25.00XX. El Dorado 75.006. Fast Time, FP 69.50 70.006. Fast Time, PO 75.00 125.00
XX. Favorite 25.00XX. Flashing Thru 95.00XX. Flashing Ivories 245.00XX. Fleetwood 30.002. Four-Way Super BeU 350.00 495.001. Four-Way BeU 3-5 1-25 595.00 679.50
5. Four Horsemen 79.50 149.50XX. Galloping Domino (38) .... 45.00 80.006. GaUoping Domino (39) 99.50 100.002. GaUoping Domino (40) 125.00 200.002. GaUoping Domino (41) 240.00 295.00
2. GaUoping Domino (42) 295.00 375.006. Good Luck 25.00 30.002. High Hand 125.00 295.00
5. Hold & Draw 90.005. Jungle Camp, FP 75.00 79.50
XX. Jungle Camp, PO 69.50XX. Jungle Camp, Comb 119.501. Jumbo Parade, Comb 150.00 225.00
2. Jumbo Parade, FP 65.00 129.50
1. Jumbo Parade, PO 90.00 159.50
1. Jumbo Parade, 25c 225.00 295.002. Kentucky Club 42.50 89.50
XX. Keen Kubes 129.50XX. Kennette 89.50XX. Keno 40.002. Liberty BeU 10.00 59.506. Long Champs 25.00 30.006. Lucky Lucre 99.50 105.005. Lucky Lucre ’41 200.00 249.505. Lucky Lucre 5/25 295.00 350.005. Lucky Lucre 5/5 145.00 235.002. Lucky Star 105.00 159.50
XX. Lucky Star ’41 295.00XX. Lincoln Field 95.00 149.506. May BeUs 5-5-5-25c 270.00 395.00
XX. Multiple Cubes, PO 30.00 47.505. Multiple Racer 50.00 59.50
1. MUls 4 BeUs $250.00 $925.00
1. MUls 3 BeUs 710.00 895.00
5. MUls Auto Dice 25c 45.00 50.00XX. Pace Century 300.00 350.00XX. Pace Marathon 99.50XX. Paces Races Bl. Cab 40.004. Paces Races Br. Cab 125.00 150.006. Paces Races, Red Arrow 150.00 165.00
XX. Paces 39 Saratoga 47.50 79.50XX. Paces ’40 Saratoga 129.502. Paces Saratoga w. rails 90.00 115.007. Paces Saratoga ,no raUs 75.005. Paces Saratoga, Comb. 125.00 149.505. Paces Saratoga, Jr. P.0 70.00 99.50
XX. Paces Saratoga, Sr 250.00 279.002. Paces Reels Comb 145.00 147.501. Paces Reels, Jr. PO 90.00 95.006. Paces Reels, Sr. PO 150.00 169.501. Paces Reels with raUs 80.00 119.50
XX. Paces Reels, no raUs 69.50 75.005. Paces Twin 5-10 325.00 395.005. Paces Twin Console 5/25 300.00 475.002. Pastime 125.00 219.50
XX. Paddock Club 50.00XX. Pamco DeLuxe BeU 49.50 85.002. Parlay Races 35.00 95.005. Pay Day 149.50 225.00
XX. Pheasant 6.00XX. Pickem 22.50XX. Ray’s Track 40.00 49.506. Rio 25.00 30.005. Riviera 150.00 289.50
XX. RoUette, Jr 65.005. RoUette, Jr. (41) 125.00 159.50
XX. RoUette, Sr 490.00 499.50XX. Rosemont 25.001. Royal Draw 65.00 105.001. Royal Flush 40.00 75.006. Royal Lucre ’41 275.00 290.005. RoU ’em 145.00 179.50
5. Roulette 25c CaUle 250.00 275.00XX. Seeburg Races 35.00XX. Saddle Club’ 35.00 47.50XX. SUver BeU 29.50 32.50XX. Silver Moon, Comb 140.00 155.001. SUver Moon, PO 99.50 145.002. SUver Moon, FP 65.00 119.50
XX. SUver Moon, 10c 159.50 269.50XX. Silver Moon, 25c 250.00 275.005. SkUl Field 82.50 89.50
XX. SkUlo 180.002. SkUl Time ’37 39.50
XX. SkUl Time ’38 59.506. SkUl Time ’41 65.00 75.00
XX. Square BeU 50.00 60.00
XX. Stanco BeU Double 119.50XX. Stanco BeU Single 100.00
6. Sugar King 25.00 35.00
5. Sun Ray 140.00 159.50
2. Super BeU 5c Comb 245.00 349.50
5. Super BeU 25c Comb 315.00 395.00
1. Super Track Time 190.00 295.00
XX. Super Track Time TKT 260.50XX. Suzie Q 75.00
XX. Tanforan 25.00 30.00
XX. Track King 25.00
XX. Track Meet 159.50XX. Track Odds, West 100.00
6. Track Odds, Buckley 250.00 295.00
2. Track Odds, DaUy Dbl 250.00 595.00
5. Track Odds, DD, JPBuckley 645.00 695.00
6. Track Time ’39 100.00 200.00
5. Track. Time ’38 75.00 125.00
1. Track Time ’37 20.00 39.50
XX. Track Time ’38, TKT 75.00
XX. Track Time ’37, TKT 35.00 49.50
5. Triple Entry 95.00 100.00
5. Two-Way Super BeU 5-5 300.00 550.00
2. Two-Way Sup. BeU 5-25 375.00 595.00
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CIGARETTE AND CANDYMERCHANDISERS
CIGARETTE CANDYDU GRENIER
6. Model S 7 Column .... $15.00 $22.501. Model VD 7 Column ... 25.00 39.506. Model W 9 Column .... 30.00 35.001. Model WD 9 Column ... 35.00 59.505. Champion, 11 Column
King Size .... 69.50 98.505. Champion, 9 Column ... 49.50 79.506. Champion, 7 Column ... 42.50
XX.
NATIONALModel 9^0 50.00
XX. Model 7*50, Regular 42.506. Model 7-50, King Size 42.50 47.506. Model 9-30 30.00 50.005. Model 9A 63.00 79.50
XX. Model 6-30 22.50XX. Model 6-26 15.00
ROWEXX. Aristocrat, 6 Column .... 7.506. Imperial, 6 Col .... 15.006. Imperial, 8 Col .... 25.00
XX. Royal, 6 Col .... 35.00 45.00XX. Royal, 8 Col .... 45.00 65.00XX. Royal, 10 Col .... 45.00 57.50XX* President, 6 Col .... 45.00XX. President, 8 Col .... 55.00XX. President, 10 Col 85.00
U-NEED-A-PAKXX. Model E, 6 Col 10.00XX. Model E, 8 Col 20.00XX. Model E, 9 Col 25.00XX. Model E, 12 Col 35.00XX. Model E, 15 Col 45.007. Model A, 6 Col 20.00 42.506. Model A, 8 Col 30.00 49.50
XX. Model A, 9 Col 35.00XX. Model 500, 7 Col 60.00XX. Model 500, 9 Col 75.00XX. Model 500, 15 Col 75.00
DU GRENIERXX. Candy Man $20.00
NATIONALXX. Model 618, 6 Column 50.00XX. Model 918, 9 Column
Regular 60.00XX. Model 918, 9 Column
Special 85.00 100.00
ROWEXX. 8 Column Standard 45.00XX. 8 Column DeLuxe 85.00XX. 8 Column Ic Gum & Mint.. 13.50XX. 8 Column 5c Gum & Mint.. 16.50
U-NEED.A-PAK5. 5 Column 40.00 69.50
U-SELECT-IT7. 54 Bars 15.00 22.50
XX. 72 Bars 20.00
STONERXX. 6 Column 55.00XX. 8 Column 65.00
SCALESWATUNG
XX. Tom Thumb, Plain 47.50 60.00
2. Tom Thumb, Fortune 75.00
5. 500 Fortune 95.00 99.50
6. Hi-Boy Guesser 69.50 125.00
JENNINGS2. Junior 25.00
XX. Lo Boy 49.50 1
PEERLESSXX. Lo Boy 37.50 50.00
MILLSI
6. Lo Boy 59.50
PACE6. Lo Boy 49.50 d
IDEAL6. Lo Boy 42.50
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FREE PLAY GAMES4. A. B. C. Bowler ... $44.50 $64.50 XX.
5. Action (Rev.) ... 119.50 165.00 XX.
1. Air Circus ... 115.00 129.50 XX.
2. Air Force ... 65.00 69.50 5.
XX. Airliner ... 15.00 27.50 XX.7. Airport ... 25.00 30.00 7.
5. Alert (Rev) ... 65.00 69.50 5.
XX. Ali Baba ... 29.50 XX.1. All American ... 45.00 50.00 1.
XX. All Out (Rev) ... 59.50 1.
XX. American Beauty (Rev) ... ... 99.50 109.50 2.
2. Arizona (Rev) ... 185.00 249.50 XX.
5. Anabel ... 25.00 2.
7. Armada ... 29.50 XX.6. Argentine ... 59.00 65.00 5.
XX. Arrowhead ... 19.50 50.00 2.
1. Attention ... 32.50 49.50 2.
XX. Avalon ... 15.00 27.50 .XX.
XX. Airway ... 22.50 '2.
XX. Bally Beauty ... 15.00 29.50 XX.XX. Banner ... 17.50 1.
2. Bandwagon ... 24.50 47.50 XX.XX. Bang ... 12.50 6.
5. Barrage ... 29.50 45.00 6.
XX. Battle ... 87.50 5.
2. BeUe Hop ... 44.50 69.50 XX.5. Big Chief ... 34.50 49.50 XX.1. Big League ... 22.50 44.50 2.
2. Big Parade ... 99.50 129.50
XX. Big Show ... 24.50 25.00 2.
XX. Big Ten ... 27.50 6.
6. Big Six ... 25.00 39.50 6.
2. Big Three (Rev) ... 109.50 135.00 6.
5. Big Time ... 30.00 47.50 1.
5. Big Top ... 249.50 XX.7. Big Town ... 22.50 25.00 2.
7. Blackout ... 15.00 35.00 6.
5. Blondie ... 20.00 2.
5. Bombardier (Rev) ... 89.50 129.50 5.
1. Bola Way ... 72.50 79.50 XX.7. Bomb-The-Axis ... 64.50 79.50 4.
5. Boomtown ... 24.50 50.00 6.
5. Bordertown ... 24.50 35.00 XX.6. Bosco ... 80.00 89.50 5.
XX. Bounty ... 12.00 25.00 XX.XX. Bowling Alley ... 20.00 44.50 5.
2. Box Score ... 12.50 5.
5. Brazil (Rev) ... 175.00 249.50 5.
6. Brite Spot ... 22.50 29.50 5.
XX. Broadcast ... 39.50 47.50 5.XX. Buckeroo ... 15.00 19.50 1.
XX. Burlesk .... 89.502. Cadillac ... 22.50 25.00 XX.
XX. Canteen ... 149.50 190.00 XX.
2. Capt. Kidd ... 69.50 72.50 7.
6. Casablanca (Rev) .... 179.50 189.50 2*
2. Champ ... 37.50 44.50 XX.
XX. Champion ... 15.00 29.00XX. Charm ... 39.50 7.
5. Chevron .... 15.00 7.
XX. Chief ... 15.00 20.00 4.
2. Chubbie .... 19.50 6.
2. Circus .... 25.00 34.50 1.
5. dick .... 64.50 74.50 4.
XX. Clipper ... 25.00 5.
5. Qover .... 72.00 89.50 4.
XX. C. O. D .... 15.00 22.50 1.
6. Commander (Rev) .... 50.00 69.50 2.
7. Commodore .... 25.00 7.
XX. Congo .... 24.50 25.00 2.
XX. Conquest .... 16.95 27.00 1.
7. Contact .... 15.00 25.00 XX.
XX. Contest .... 99.50 150.00 XX.
XX. Convention .... 20.00 32.50 XX.
7. Cowboy 16.50 20.00 5.
6. Cover Girl .... 200.00 249.501. Cross Line .... 39.50 54.50 XX.
XX. Crystal GazerX. Dandy
5.
Daily DozenXX. Davy Jones7. Defense (Baker)
5.
Defense (Genco)-leer (Rev)
1. Destroyer (Rev)1. Dive Bomber (Rev) ...
2. DixieX. Do-Re-Mi2. Double Feature
XX. Double Play5. Doughboy2. Drum Major2. Dude RanchX. Duplex2. Eagle Squadron (Rev)
Entry1. Eureka
XX. Falling Sun (Rev)6. Fantasy
6.
Fifth Inning5. Fifty Grand
Fishin’ (Rev)XX. Five-In-One2. Five & Ten & Twenty .
FlagshipFlat Top (Rev)Fleet
FlickerFlying TigerFollies ’40
Follow UpForeign ColorsFormationFour AcesFour DiamondsFour-Five-SixFour RosesFox HuntFlashG. I. Joe (Conv)Girls Ahoy (Rev)GlamourGobsGold StarGolden GateGrand Canyon (Rev)Gun Club
XX. HeadlinerXX. Hi-Boy (Rev)
7.
Hi-Dive2. Hi-Hat
XX. High Light1. High Stepper
7.
Hit-The-Jap (Rev)7. Hold Over4. Home Rune ’40 ...
6. Home Run ’41 ...
1. Home Rune ’42 ...
4. Horoscope5. Idaho4. Invasion (Rev) ...
1. Jolly
2. Jeep (Rev)7. Jumper2. Jungle1. Keep ’em Flying .
XX. Keen-A-BallX. KismetX. Klick5. Knock-Out
XX. Knock-Out-the-JapX. Lancer5. Landslide
. $34.50 $42.50
. 26.50
. 19.00 27.50
. 10.00 15.00.. 15.00. 37.50. 94.50 99.50. 79.50- 79.50 94.50. 39.50 59.50.. 25.00 37.50.. 60.00 65.00. 12.50 25.00. 55.00 57.50.. 29.50.. 22.50 30.00. 39.50 45.00. 50.00 55.00. 89.50 129.50. 32.50 39.50. 25.00 49.50.. 59.50. 30.00 45.00. 35.00 39.50. 29.50. 55.00 59.50.. 25.00.. 99.50 129.50
. 16.95 27.50. 210.00 249.50.. 24.50 45.00. 25.00 29.50.. 82.50 145.00.. 20.00. 20.00 24.50. 95.00 239.50. 27.50 35.00. 109.50 129.50.. 54.50 69.50. 15.00 17.50.. 45.00 52.50. 37.50 42.50.. 18.50 23.50.. 69.50 70.00. 45.00 60.00
.. 40.00 49.50
.. 99.50 110.00
.. 39.50 49.50
.. 15.00 20.00
.. 155.00 249.50
.. 60.00 79.50
.. 20.00 39.50
.. 45.00
.. 59.50 89.50
.. 54.50 74.50
.. 18.95
.. 39.50 40.00
.. 35.00 49.50
.. 39.50
.. 22.50 35.00
.. 35.00 89.50
.. 74.50 99.50
.. 59.50 64.50
.. 249.50
.. 124.50 129.50
.. 35.00 39.50
.. 75.00 129.50
.. 25.00 29.50
.. 65.00 72.50
.. 149.50 159.50
.. 24.50 35.00
.. 249.50
.. 15.00 22.50
.. 99.50 129.50
.. 79.50 105.00
.. 25.00 39.50
.. 40.00 49.50
FREE PLAY GAMES5. Laura $249.50
XX. Lead Off .... 25.00 $34.505. Leader .... 50.005. League Leader .... 30.00 32.506. Legionnaire .... 49.50 79.501. Liberty .... 159.50 169.50
XX. Liberty (Rev) .... 55.00 87.506. Limelight .... 17.50 34.506. Line Up .... 25.00 49.506. Lite-A-Card .... 25.00 30.005. Lone Star .... 22.50 25.00
XX. Lol-O-Smoke .... 25.00XX. Lot-O-Fun .... 15.00 20.007. Lucky . ... 15.00 25.002. Majors ’40 .... 12.502. Majors ’41 .... 37.50 69.50
XX. Mardi Gras .... 40.005. Marines-At-Play .... 109.50 209.50
4. Marvels Baseball .... 124.50 159.50XX. Mascot .... 32.50 35.006. Merry-Go-Round .... 19.50 39.502. Metro .... 44.50 57.50
XX. Miami .... 15.006. Miami Beach .... 65.00 69.50
XX. Midway (Genco) .... 12.50 15.005. Midway (Rev) .... 85.00 125.00
XX. Miss America (Rev) .... 39.50 54.50XX. Mr. Chips .... 19.00 24.004. Monicker ..... 75.00 79.50
XX. Mystic .... 42.50*
2. New Champ .... 55.00 59.506. Nippy .... 19.50 39.50
XX. Nite Club (Rev) .... 89.507. Ocean Park .... 12.00 24.507. Oh Boy .... 16.50 25.00
XX. Oh Johnny .... 25.00 34.507. On Deck .... 20.00 35.002. Oklahoma .... 185.00 249.50
5. One-Two-Three ’39 .... 25.00 40.001. One-Two-Three ’40 .... 49.50 89.50
XX. One-Two-Three ’41 .... 69.50 75.00
5. Owl .... 79.50 89.50XX. Pals .... 21.506. Paratroop (Rev) .... 79.50 87.505. Pan American .... 37.50 59.502. Paradise .... 32.50 35.00
XX. Parade Leader (Rev) .... .... 40.00XX. Pep (Rev) .... 29.505. Pick ’em .... 15.001. Play Ball .... 42.50 49.504. Pin Up Girl .... 97.50 135.005. Playmate .... 30.00
XX. Playtime (Rev) .... 52.505. Polo .... 15.007. Pot Shot .... 25.00 39.50
XX. Pursuit .... 37.50 55.002. Powerhouse .... 24.50 29.501. Production (Rev) .... 89..50 129.50
XX. Progress .... 22.507. Punch .... 16.50 25.00
6. Pylon .... 22.50 25.00
XX. Pyramid ... 12.50
XX. Ragtime . ... 15.00 27.50
XX. Rats (Rev) .... 47.50XX. Rebound .... 15.00 20.00
XX. Record Breaker .... 150.00
XX. Red Hot .... 15.00 39..50
5. Red, White & Blue .... 25.00
1. Repeater 39.50 49.50
XX. Reserve .... 20.00 25.00
XX. Rink .... 15.00 19.00
XX. RoU Call (Rev) ... 45.00 50.00
5. Roller Derby .... 25.00 44.50
6. Rotation 20.00 25.00
5. Rotor Table 79.50 89..50
6. Roxy 20.00 29.50
2. Salute 29.50
5. Santa Fe (Rev) 175.00 249.50
5. Sara Suzy 22.50 39.50
XX. Scandals (Rev) 35.00
1. School Days 40.00 59.50
6. Scoop 22.50 25.00
6. Score-A-Line 19.50 49.50
5. Score Card 20.00 39.50
5. Score Champ 25.00
XX. Scout (Rev) 29.50
XX. Sea Powers (Rev) 67.50
4. Sea Hawk 40.00 60.00
XX. Second Front (Rev) .... $75.00 $85.00XX. Sentry (Rev) .... 59.50 99.502. Seven Up .... 29.50 59.501. Shangri La .... 99.50 154.501. Short Stop .... 30.00 39.502. Show Boat .... 60.00 62.50
XX. Side Kick .... 15.001. Silver Skates .... 45.00 54.505. Silver Spray .... 29.50 35.006. Sink-The-Jap (Rev) .... 49.50 55.00
XX. Sixty Grand .... 17.501. Sky Blazer .... 60.00 89.506. Sky Chief .... 145.00 169.505. Sky Ray .... 40.002. Sky Line .... 25.00 29.506. Sky Rider (Rev) .... 145.00 159.502. Slap-The-Jap .... 30.00 39.505. Slugger .... 64.50 79.506. Smak-The-Jap (Rev) .... 49.50 59.502. Snappy ’41 62.50 64.501. South Paw . ... 64.50 74.506. South Seas .... 249.50 259.502. Sparky .... 29.50 34.50
XX. Speed Ball .... 30.00 39.506. Speed Demon .... 19.50 25.007. Speedway . .... 24.50 29.50
XX. Speedy .... 24.50 29.507. Sports .... 20.00 25.005. Sports Parade .... 35.00 49.50
XX. Stop & Go .... 29.50 35.007. Sporty .... 25.002. Spot-A-Card .... 65.00 72.501. Spot-Cha (Rev) . ... 125.00 149.501. Spot Pool .... 64.50 74.505. Spottem .... 18.00 20.005. Stage Door Canteen .... 249.505. Stars .... 50.00 74.501. Star Attraction .... 60.00 69.502. Stratoliner .... 45.00 49.505. Streamliner .... 175.00 249.50
2. Strip Tease (Con) .... 125.00 249.50XX. Summertime .... 20.00 35.00XX. Sun Beam .... 70.00 89.506. Supercharger .... 17.50 39.506. Super Chubbie .... 47.50 69.506. Super Six .... 29.50 39.505. Sun Valley (Rev) .... 100.00 137.502. Tail Gunner (Con) .... 60.00 64.505. Target Skill .... 35.001. Ten Spot .... 45.00 65.00
4. Texas Mustang . ... 65.00 75.00
6. Three Score .... 25.00 35.007. Three Up .... 29.507. Tliriller .... 12.50 25.00
XX. Thumbs Up (Rev) .... 59.50 79.505. Topic .... 69.50 89.50
Top Notcher .... 15.00 39.506. Topper .... 15.00 22.505. Torpedo Patrol (Rev) .... 69.505. Towers .... 59.50 74.505. Trade Wind (Rev) .... 249.501. Trailways .... 42.50 54.50
XX. Trapeze .... 17.507. Triumph .... 15.00 25.00
XX. Triple Play .... 17.50XX. Twinkle .... 15.00 17.505. Twin Six .... 49.50 55.006. Ump .... 19.50 30.00
XX. Up & Up .... 34.507. Vacation .... 25.00 39.501. Variety .... 12.50 25.005. Velvet .... 39.50 59.501. Venus .... 79.50 89.501. Victory .... 75.00 94.50
XX. Vogue .... 15.00 27.506. Wagon Wheels .... 169.50 249.50
XX. West Wind .... 45.00 65.006. WTiite Sails .... 15.00 39.501. Wild Fire .... 49.50 55.00
XX. Wings .... 11.50 26.506. Wow .... 27.50 30.007. Yacht Club .... 17.50 19.505. Yankee Doodle .... 249.502. Yanks .... 80.00 99.50
XX. Zenith .... 95.00XX. Zeta 19.50 20.001. Zig Zag 59.50 69.50
7. Zip 15.00 25.00XX. Zombie 49.50
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MANUFACTURERS’ NEW EQUIPMENT
MUSIC
AIREONFiesta .
.
Artisan .
Air Liner
ARCADE
CHICAGO COINGoalee $525.00
WURLITZER#1015#3020—5/10/25C 3-wire Wall Box#3021—5c Wall Box#3031—5c 30-wire Wall Box#4000—Speaker#4002—Speaker
PINS
PIONEERBig Top of 1945
MARVELYankee Doodle $249.50
UNITEDSouth Seas
WILLIAMSFlat TopSuspenseLaura
$249.50
249.50
P & SKismet
SLOTS$249.50
MILLS5c Black Cherry Bell
10c Black Cherry Bell
25c Black Cherry Bell
50c Black Cherry Bell
$205.00210.00215.00292.00
GENCOTotal Roll
JAFCORoll-A-Ball $349.60
MUNVESThunderbolt $395.90Super Skee Roll 325.00
PONSERBank Ball $375.00
SUPREMEBola Score
WILLIAMSCircus Romance $249.50
BALLYUndersea Raid» 399.50
CONSOLES
ScBaker’s Pacer Daily Dbl $437.50Check Separater Baker’s P. DD.... 467.5025c Baker’s Pacer Daily Dbl 467.505c Baker’s Pacer Std 887.5925c Baker’s Pacer Std 412.50Check Separater Baker’s P. Std.... 412.50
ONE-BALLS
O. D. JENNINGS BALLYBronze Chief Victory DerbyClub Chief
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NEW NAMES OF REVAMPED FREE PLAY PIN GAMES
Action from—StarsAjax from—Score CardAll Out from—Cross LineArchery from—CadillacArizona from—Sun BeamAmerican Beauty from—AttentionBattle from—ZombieBig Tent from—Big ShowBig ThreeBig Top of ’45.... from—^Twin Six, Clover,
Sky RayBingo from—Lite-A-CardBombardier from—Follies ’40
bowling Alley *42.... from—Bowling AlleyBrazil fromo—D-Re-MiBurlesk from—Follies ’40
Casablanca from—GlamourCupid from—RoxyJL>e-icer from—Red, White & BlueDestroyer from—CadillacDive Bomber from—FormationEagle Squadron from—Big League,
Big TownEasy Pickin’ from—O’BoyFalling Suns from—^Ten SpotFan Dancer from—RoxyFlash from—PunchFlat Top from—Broadcast, CrosslineFlight from—SportyFlying Tigers from—Play BallForeign Colors from—OwlGrand Canyon from—Double PlayHi-Boy from—MetroHi-Jinks from—GlamourHit-The-Japs from—Gold StarHockey ’42 from—Silker SkatesIdaho from—^ZombieJeep.... from—Duplex, Leader, Sky BlazerKismetKlipper from—ScoopKnock-Out-’The-Japs from—Knockout
Liberty from—FlickerLuxury from—RotationMarines-At-Play from—FlickerMidway from—ZombieNite Club from—FormationNine Bells. . . . '. from—Mr. ChipsOver-The-Top from—PowerhouseParade Leader from—Drum MajorParatroop from—PowerhousePeacherino from—JollyPep from—WowPlaytime from—Gold StarPin Up Girl from—Silver SkatesProduction from—BlondieRat from—Zig ZagRedheads from—BlondieRoll Call from—VacationSailorettes *42 from—Follies *40
Scout Commander from—FleetSea Power from—Four RosesSentry
^from—Leader
Shangri-La from—Mr. ChinsSink-The-Jap from—Seven UpSixty Grand from—Big TownSky Rider from—Pan AmericanSlap-The-Jap from—StratolinerSmak-The-Jap from—Ten SpotSouth Seas from—KnockoutSpeedway from—EntrySpot-Cha from—AttentionStage Door Canteen from—LibertyStarlight from—TriumphStepper from—BlondieStrip Tease from—Chi-Coin GamesTorpedo from—FormationTrade Winds from—Sky BlazerTriple Entry from—Home RunWagon Wheels from—DuplexWhite Sails from—Silver SprayYankee DoodleZingo from—Mascot, Attention,
Silver Skates, Air Force
REVAMPED ONE-BALLS
All-American Derby, .from—Sport Speciai.Record Time
Big ThreeDust Whirls from—Club TrophyFast Track from—Sport Page, Blue RibbonForeign Colors from—OwlPastime from—^Turf Champs
Race King, .from—Thistledown, Sea BiscuitRockingham. .. .from—Grand Stand, Grand
National, PacemakerVictorious from—Turf ChampsWar Admiral from—Grand StandWhirlaway. .from—Blue Grass, Dark Horse,
Sport Special
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AMDISTRIBUTORS
FOR
NEW YORK - NEW JERSEY
CONNECTICUT
BARNEY SUGERMANABE GREEN
MIKE MUNVES
RUNYON SALES CO. OF N. Y.
593 TENTH AVENUE
NEW YORK CITY
RUNYON SALES COMPANY
123 WEST RUNYON STREET
NEWARK. NEW JERSEY
SELL US YOUR MUSIC MACHINES ORYOUR A. M. I. TELEPHONE MUSIC
SYSTEMSTAKE ADVANTAGE OF TODAY'S PRICES!
Want Any Quantify — On Or Off Location Or Comp/ete Routes — Anywhere In U.S.>t.
WILL PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICES!PHONE — WIRE — WRITE
AMERICA'S FINEST
SUPER SKEE ROLLBRAND NEW$325.00
MUSIC FOR SALE!MISCELLANEOUS
5 SUPREME SKEE ROLLSLIKE NEW$225.00
A. M. I. SINGING TOWERSBRAND NEW IN FACTORY CRATES
ONLY $598.00NEW A.M.I. BAR AND WALL BOXES $23.00
50 Buckley Boxes — 20 & 24 records, swing door, Lite-up,latest model, like new ..$19.95
15 Buckley Bar Brackets - - 1.50
15 Buckley Pedestals 2.50
Used 30-wire Cable, from 10 ft. lengths up. Reduced to 15c per ft.
5 Rock-Ola Bar Boxes 24.50
10 Rock-Ola Boxes 17.50
10 Wurlitier No. 125 — 5/IO/25c, 2-wire, plastic, like new 24.5010 Wurlitier No. 125 Boxes — Metal Covers,
I with plastic covers, like new 24.50
50 Wurlitier No. 100 — 30-wire Boxes 19.50
3 Seeburg 24 record 3-wire Boxes, 5c 26.50
50 Keeney Boxes 2.50
5 Wurlitier No. 304 Stepper 27.5010 Wurlitier No. 145 Fast Stepper 49.5020 Keeney and Packard Bar Brackets 3.50
5 Wurlitier 412 Amplifiers, less tubes 35.0010 Rock-Ola Amplifiers, less tubes 30.00
NEW WURLITZER RECORD TRAYSFOR ALL MODELS EXCEPT COUNTER MODELS
IN LOTSOF 100 EA. 70c
IN LOTS OF 300
OR MORE EA. 50c
TERMS: Vi Certified Deposit Must Accompany All Orders, We Ship Balance C.O.D., F.O.B. Newark, N. J.
IRtUINI¥®INI $MM$ €®IMIPAIM¥123 WEST RUNYON STREET, NEWARK 8, NEW JERSEY
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m lUVS FCil miEDIATE DELIVERY MILLS NEIY POoRYAH BELL
B LACK CHERRYIt is the most attractive bell machine ever offered to the operator.
Important improvements have been incorporated in the mechanism which -will prove
beneficial to all coin machine users for a long period of time,
5/ - 10/ - 25/ - 50/ PIAY
Place Your Order Today to Insure Preferred Delivery
'Ye have all repair parts for Mills Slot machines.Vifrite for complete price list
Established 1895
s1401 CENTRAL PARKWAY
50 years of service.
NC.CINCINNATL OHIO
IvrJSIC - ARCADE - 1-BALLS - SCALES - COLRITERS
FOR SALE - 1 Singing Tower slightly used ^ji^249,50; 1 Scientific Batting Practice at
0115.50; 9 Rockola Dial-A-Tunc wall and bar boxes 1'7.50 ea; 2 Mills Oivl FP like new069,50 ca; 6 Harailton Scales 027,50 ea; 4 Marvel 1/ token payout Ol2*50 ea; 4 Yankees
1/ play v6,50 ea; l/s Deposit with orders ,ba lance C,0,D,
JOURD LHITE SALES CO.
210 V7. WOOD ST. PARIS, TERR.
• VENDERS - MUSIC - SUTPLIESFOR SALE - 35 Snack venders, some with stands, ivrite: Used 30 wire cable 15/ pe;r ft,;Zip Cord, rubber or silk, 2/ perift; All Seeburg power supplies; Seeburg S205Z solen-oid drums now 022.50; Nearly all ^tubc s in stock; Wurlitzcr 600 speaker Ol7«50; Thou-
sands of brand now money-making Polka records, vn*ite for list and prices.DAVIS SALES COMPANY
625 ERIE BLVD., EAST SYIATCTJSE, 2, N, Y.
!S DELIVERING NEW MACHINES OF THELEADING MANUFACTURERS- GET ON OURn1A.ILLN_Q USL and RECEIVE LATEST INFORMATION
BAL LY UNDERS EA RAIDER-^99,50
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IMMEDIATE DELiVERYjDON* T PASS UP THESE BUYS ON USED EQUIFIvIENT - ALL GUARANTEED A-1
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Blue Fronts 10/,,.,.Brown F ront 5 /,,...
,
..149.50Eroiim Front 25/Jenn, Console 5/,,,,Jenn. Gooseneck, 5/, ,, ,29,50
Blue Fronts C, TT rr t. c
ONE-BATXSSkylark, Comb.Santa Anita
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Grand Stand..ThistledovmSport KingRace KingJockey Club . .(< 00.00
Cherry Bell 5/ ..Ol49,50 Brown Ft.Reb 5/, ,,$165, 00(Jnerry Bell 10/ 179,50 Pace All Star 10/. .,75, 0
Orig. Chromes 5/-2/s , .240,00 Face DeLuxe 5/ 90,00'v/at.Blue Seal 5/. 34,50 Face Kitty 5/., 75,00Blue I>t,CH,KA,GJ 10/. .145.00
SI EC lALSPackard Boxes-.... 032,50 Evans Flay Balls . .0145 ,00
Single Box Safe (Now) .. .12 ,50 Wur, T12 Units Cora,225,00
Double Stands, Enaxmel , .39 ,50 Rapid Fire 4i-l, ,,,,145,00Dbl, Chi, Metal St,..,. 54, 50 Vifur, ;'fl25 Boxes .34.50ZingG, floor sample .160, 00 Buck Boxes 20 sol,.,,4.50Capehart phono 20 Sol. 175, 00 5-Balls . . . .milTD FOR LIST
lEIfi-IS: 1/3 CERTIFIED DEPOSIT
WANT :FHONOS-S-BALLS-SLOT5-(DNSQIiS-ALL MODELS-5END LIST
"WISCONSIN’S LEADING D I S T R I B U T 0 R"
UNITED COIN MACHINE COMPANY6304 'Y, GREENFIELD AVENUE (PHONE; GREENFIELD 6772) MILWAUKEE 14, 17ISC0NSIN
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YOU CAN'T LOSE with these
FOUR ACES!ORDER TODAY!
BANK B A L, I,
A NEW 14* RegulationSkee Ball, Tried, Test-
ed and a PROVEN Winner I
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PILOT TRAINERDifferent] SonGationalJ A Money MakerlNothing Like it ANTiHEREJ One of the
finest Arcade or Park Devices ever Built
HO L LY W'OOD
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Marvell Latest and MostColorful 5-Ball Free Play
Came.
NOW ) E LIVERINC.I\
T'miTE FOR OUR COMPLETE LIST OP THOROUGHLY RECONDI-TIONED EQUIPMENT. SOLD V/ITTLA MONEY-BACK GUAR/RTTEE.
RFAL SEBRINC
^--^^->^2000 NORHI OAPILEY,
( (Chicago 47, Illinois,
V_O^PH0I'JEj HUMBOLDT 3027.
FOR
725
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SALE - 10 Chicago Coin Hockeys in A-1 shape iii>175,00 each.GILLES AI'.rjSEMEN T CCMPAITY
MAIN STREET OSAGE, IA.
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FOR SALE - For best prices on all types of salesboards, both money salesboards andplain heading boards in all sizes
, Write:A. N, S. CaiPANY
312 CARROLL STREET EUIIR/i, N. Y.
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h KERSSTOCK NO. DIMMETER MAGNET I'JEIGHT VOICE COIL (MIS PRICE
5P 5 Inch 5 Oz. 6 C! 2.99E6P 6 Inch 7 Oz. 8 4.0712P 12 Inch 12 Oz. 8 8 .45
E12P 12 Inch 20 Oz. 8 12.52GI2P 12 Inch 46 Oz, 8 18.38
1/3 DEPOSIT ON ALL COD ORDERS
L L I E D67 TVEST 44th STREET
LECTRONICSPHONE: Murray Hill 2-0755
OAAPANYNEW YORK 18, N.Y,
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The Leading Contender
for the "COINADAMY" Awardfor 1946!
HOLLYWOODTHE LATEST AND GREATEST FIVE BALL FREE PLAY GAME
EXCITING ACTION!
PLAYER APPEAL PLUS!
PLENTY OF ZING!
A GREAT MONEY MAKERBY ACTUAL TEST!
AAARVELMANUFACTURING COMPANY
2124 MILWAUKEE AVENUECHICAGO 47, ILLINOIS• ARMITAGE 1240 •
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY!
ORDER TODAY!
532500F.O.B., N.Y.
MIKE MUNVES510 WEST 34th ST. (Phone: BR. 9-6677) NEW YORK, N. Y.
DISTRIBUTORS - GET IN TOUCH WITH US IMMEDIATELYFOR A REAL MONEY-MAKING DEAL
WE ARE MAKINGIMMEDIATE DELIVERIES
SUPER SKEEROLLThe sensational, proven, location-tested money maker ! Features the most colorful
lite-up backboard on any skeeball — larger playing field — steel runners to avoid
ball jams — mechanical ball release — 9 ft. long, 26" wide.
ORDER FROM YOUR NEAREST DISTRIBUTOR
RUNYON SALES CO. of N. Y.
593 TENTH AVENUENEW YORK CITY
BADGER NOVELTY CO.
2546 NORTH 30th STREETMILWAUKEE. WISC.
American Coin-A-Matic Mach. Co.
1435 FIFTH AVENUEPITTSBURGH, PA.
ATLAS VENDING CO.
410 NO. BROAD STREETELIZABETH, N. J.
CALIFORNIA AMUSEMENT CO.1348 VENICE BOULEVARDLOS ANGELES. CALIF.
1305 KETTNER BOULEVARDSAN FRANCISCO. CALIF.
RUNYON SALES CO.123 W. RUNYON STREET
NEWARK. N. J.
ROTH NOVELTY CO.54 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE
WILKES-BARRE, PA.
J. J. GOLUMBO & CO.116 NEWBURY STREET
BOSTON, MASS.
EMPIRE COIN MACHINE EX.
2812 W. NORTH AVENUECHICAGO, ILL.
HEATH DISTRIBUTING CO.
217 THIRD STREETMACON, GEORGIA
SOUTHWEST AMUSEMENT CO.
2916 MAIN STREETDALLAS. TEX.
SCOn-CROSSE CO.
1423 SPRING GARDEN STREETPHILADELPHIA, PA.
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WAN D AT ONCEA1L--GMILES VfE FURCUASE MUST BE CCI,IFLETB V/ITH LEGS, DOORS, COIN CHUTES, BAIi
LIFT ASSELSLY, GLASS, LOCKS AND KEYS, BOI.TS AND BALLS. GAI'IES DO NOT
TO BE IN ;Y0RJ:ING ORDER.
N
GAMES WANTED WILL PAY G/uviES WANTED ^.71LL FAY GAMES V7ANTED \7ILL PAY
Home Run $15.001
LIonicker $30,00 Sky Blazer $40.00Sporty 15,00 Spot Pool 30.00 Sun Valley 40.00Yacht Club 15,00 Slugger 30,00 Midway 40.00Bordertown 15,00 Argentine 30,00 Four Aces 40,00Lite-A-Card 15.00 South Paw 30,00 Hi-Dive 40,00Jolly 15.00 Home Run *42 30,00 Big Parade 50,00Skyline 15.00 Zig Eag 30,00 Shangri La 50,00Flicker 20,00 Eos CO 30. CO Keep *Em Flying 50,00Mascot 20,00 Capt, Kidd 30,00 Knock Out 50,00Sink-The-Jap 20,00 Gun Club 30,00 Five, Ten & Tlvonty 50,00Fox Hunt 20,00 Jungle 30,00 Air Circus 50.00Velvet 20.00 West Wind 35,00 Liberty 65,00Horoscope 20.00 Alert 35.00 Sky Chief 65,00Dixie 20.00 Leader 35.00 Stage Door Canteen 90,00.
Cross Line 20.00 Zomb ie 35.00 Cover Girl 90,00Mystic 20.00 Do-I^^e-Mi 35.00 One-Two-Three *41
Pursuit 20.00 Sun Beam 35,00 FP(animal reelsonly 35,00Seven Up 25.00 Duplex 35,00 Owl FF 30,00All American 25.00 Stars 35,00 Blue Grass FP 95.00Miami Beach 25.00 Defense (Genco) 35.00 Dark Horse FP 95,00Show Boat 25.00 Gobs 35,00 41 Derby FP 175,00Texas ilustang 25.00 Yanks 35.00 Pimlico FP 190,00Belle Hop 25.00 Air Force 35,00 Record Time FP 75,00Majors *41 25.00 Jeep 35,00 Sport Event FP 80,00Topic 30.00 Victory 35,00 Sport Specials 80,00Boloway 30,00 Venus 35.00 Club Trophy FP 165.00
m CAN USE llANY O-THER FREE OWES.' SEND US YOUR LISTVfTLL ALSO BUY ALL YOUR LATE MODEL COIWERSIOKS. SEND USYOUR LIST FOR OUR HIGHEST PRICES. CAN ALSO USE DAPJC HORSE•41 DERBY - JOCKEY CLUB - PEILICO - TKOROBPJJD - LOilGACPvE-
CLU3 TROPHY - BLUE GPJiSS - RECORD THOE - SPORT SVTEIIT -
SPORT SPECIAL -
ALSO AI!L TYPES OF PHONOGPuU'HS. SEND LIST AND CONDITION,
IHLL PAY STAR$30.00 ATTPDVCTIONEach -
FOR SPORT P/iRADE
THESE -
GAMES STP-ATOLINER
M I D-STATE 2850 ViT. ROOSETOELT RD., CHICAGO 12, ILL,
PHONE X SACRAI.IENTO 2691.
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WANT - Will pay cash. Mills Escalator models 3-5 or 3-10 payout. Write givinf- de-tails and lowest price, Pfrite for circular on our Black Front Special. Phone: 4-1109during the noon hour.
AUTOI^ATIC COIN M/iCHU'JE CORP,338 CHESTNUT STREET SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
‘
TOP GliiSSESFOR SALE - V/e have available Fruit Reel Top Glasses for Bally Big Top, 2-4 and 3-5payout $10,00 each or $84.00 in dozen lots.
mech;riic»s service2124 FIFTH AVENUE (Tel: ATlantic 0662) PITTSBURGH 19, PA,
COUNTER GAI.IES
WANT - Will pay highest cash price for Champion, Marvel,Write stating quantity, condition and best prices.
STElfART NOVELTY COMPANY250 SOUTH STATE STREET
Liberty Bell, American Eagle,
SALT LAI:E city, UTAH
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WANT - Phonographs all makes and models, will pay top cash prices for machines in A-1condition from 1 to 100* We need Rockola Standards and T/urlitzer 600»s,
HIRSH COIN MACHINE COMPANY1309 NEW JERSEY AVEITUE , N,W, (Tel: HObart 3170) ''7ASHINGT0N 1, D,C,
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GEORGIA DISTRIBUTORSFOR
* H. C. EVANS & CO.ir JENNINGS
ir GOTTLIEBEXHIBIT
GOTTLIEB'SSTAGEDOOR
CANTEEN1st Pest-War Pin Bell
NOW SHOWINGJENNINGS'NEW SLOT
BRONZECHIEF
CHICAGOCOIN'S
GOALEENEW ARCADE HIT
SLOTSGUARANTEED FACTORY ORIGINALS
A/I In good work/ng condition. No broken eastings. Somecould stand new paint jobs. Make best oiler on Singlesor entire lot.
25c Blue Front, S.J.P.,
lOc Blue Front, S.J.P.,
5c Blue Front, S.J.P.,
Blue Front, S.J.P.,
Blue Front, D.J.P.,
Blue Front, D.J.P.,
Blue Front, D.J.P.,
Blue Front, S.J.P.,
5c
5c
5c
lOc
Ic
400.000
400.000
400.000
390.000
390,000under 390,000under 390,000over 400,000
over
over
over
over
over
Serial
Serial
Serial
Serial
Serial
Serial
Serial
Serial
25c Brown Front
lOc Brown Front
5c Brown Front
lOc Cherry Bells
5c Cherry Bells
Ic Cherry Bells
lOc Mills Extraordinary
5c Mills Extraordinary
25c Silver Chrome
5c Dixie Bells
Paces Races, J P Red Arrow, clean, needs minor repairs $ 95.00Bally Parlay, P O, Brand new 95.002 Keeney Pastime, 9 coin, P O ea. 125.00Paces Saratoga, P O 75.002 Buckley Colors ea. 75.002 Buckley Track Odds, latest model, like new, no J P ea. 450.002 Buckley Track Odds, extra clean, J P ea. 650.00Bally Club Bells, 5c Combination 165.00
3 Keeney Super Bells, 5c F P & P O, extra good ea. 260.00Keeney Super Bell, P O 5 & 25 375.00Keeney Super Bell, P O 5 & 5 350.00
models, in stock WRITE
JENNINGSI lOc Four Star Chief
CONSOLE CLEARANCE SALESatisfaction GUARANTEED or your money back
5c Four Star Chiefs
8 Jumbo Parades combination, F P & P O used 30 days,
guaranteed like new in every way ea. 165.00
Brand new Galloping Dominos, C P and ticket payBrand new Foreign Colors - 95.00
2 Turf Kings, extra clean.. ea. 225.00
I Long Shot, extra clean 165.00
1 Sport Special, extra clean 145.00
2 Yankee Doodles, new floor samples WRITE21 Groetchen Libertys, like new MAKE OFFER3 1940 Model F P 1-2-3's, perfect.... ea. 75.00
3 Batting Practice, perfect ea. 80.00
Seeburg 8800, Remote, clean 625.00
Remember we stock all new revamp pin tables andhave in stock today over 100 clean used tables atpopular prices. WRITE FOR OUR LATEST CIRCULARS.
HEATH DISTRIBUTING CO.217 THIRD STREET (PHONES: 2681 -1611) MACON. GA.
COIN MACHINE FILMS16 DIFFERENT WHEELS
Featuring
BEAUTIFUL GIRLS AND MUSICAT $36.00 PER WHEEL OF SIX SUBJECTS
NEW ISSUES MONTHLY
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HI MILWAUKEE, WIS.DES MOINES, lA.
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FEATURINGDUSTY BROOKS AND HIS FOUR TONES'
1036 UPTOWN RHYTHMILITTLE CHUM
10981
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K & ]V[ DISTRIBUTORS (FoTmerly K & M Service)1913 W. PICO BLVD. (PHONE: EX-8811) LOS ANGELES 6, CALIF.
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WITH ITS TAX-FREE FEATURESoils OF THE MOST FilOi-'ITABLE MACHEISS YOU CAN OPEEiVTE
(Trade Mark)
N E IT MODELTHE- MIRACLE F H 0 T 0 G R A F H E R
ORDER EARLY FOR EARLY DELIVERYCompletely Automatic^ Coin Operated I No Attendants Needed!
Delivers a beautiful framed photo -portrait in less than 60 seconds* Ihe only machineof its kind in the world.
Millions now want up-to••the-minute photographs* Photomat ic attracts them in crowds!
A handsome sturdy machine precision-made BUILT TO LAST,
An extraordinary dependable money maker all the year *roimd,
•'Let Photoraatic Work For You"SEND FOR THE PKOTOMATIC SELLING TIM,
INTERNATIONAL MUTOSCOPE CORPORATION44-01 ELEVENTH STREET Ita, lUBEIN, PRESIDENT * LONG ISUND -CITY, 1, NEIT YORK -
1945 - - OUR 50th YST.R OF SERVICE
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FOR SALE - Special* Genuine Wurlitzer or Seeburg main fibre gears v2,75 ea; 100 Rock-01a DC bar and wall boxes i>6* eaj
M. B. W, ASSOCIATES
1797 UNION STREET SAN FRaT^CISCO, CAL.
- MUSIC -
FOR SALE - 19 ^'320 2-Wire Wurlitzer Wall Boxes and 1 Wurlitzer 600 with adapter for
H^20 boxes. Now in operation. Make offer for lot,
FAIRWAY /JTJSEMMT(Tel; 604) COLUMBUS, MISS*
SHELLS - IfJSIC - CIG BLICHS. - CONSOLESV/ANT - ,22 caibre shells; Seeburg or Wurlitzer ESRC phonographs; Club and Super BellsNational or Rowe cigarette machines. Write best price, condition and qiiantity*
rr, H. LEUENHAGEN & COMPANY1813 V/EST PICO BLVD. LOS ANGELES 6, CALIF.
- MUSIC-WANT - Seeburg, ITurlitzer, Rock-Ola, Mills, all models* Highest cash prices paid*Write, wire or phone and we’ll give our highest offer within 24 hours,
DAVE LOWY & COMPANY524 TENTH AVENUE (Tel; BRyant 9 - 0817) NEW YOINI, N, Y.
RECORD DISCSNOTICE - Record discs for 61, 71 and all other Wurlitzer Counter Models, recondition-ed, I will make your old discs the same dimensions and when now and guarantoe them togive satisfaction* Price |7,50 per set of 12 or $6,00 a set in lots of 5,
HUGO J0ERI33208 JACr:S0N STREET AMARILLO, TEX/iS
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ViTANT - Chicago Coin Hockey at s?150, ; Keep ’em Flying at >^100. Please, if you haveany, cornmxmicate your conditions to
LANIEL AMUSEMENT1815 NOTRE DAI'.IE, W. MONTREAL, P,Q., CANADA
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FOR SAIE - Postage Stamp vending machine folders, 50/ per 1000.THE TRAN SIZESTERN COLIPANY
742 MARKET ST. , Rm* 230 S/j.j FRANCISCO, CALIF.
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WE HAVE AVAiLABI.
A-1 CONDITION-SLOTS
5/, 10^ 25/7~W gold chromes5;^, 10/, 25/, 50/ BLUE FROITTS
(Refinished, Club Handle)
5/, 10/, 25/ BROVm FRONTS
5/, 10/, CHERRY BEILS
5/, 10/,MEL0N BELI,S
5/, 10/ BONUS BELLS
5/ JEM INC S CLUB CONSOLE
5/ JENNINGS FOUR STAR CHIEF
5/ MASTER CHIEF
5/, 10/ SKYSCRAPER10/ LION HE/iD
10/ CAILLE10/, 25/ GOOSENECK
10/, 25/ ROMAN HEAD
5/,
5/,
5/,
5/,
F I S C O310 MAIN STREET
_E FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERYTHE FOLLOWING MACHINES
ARCADE EQUIPMENTBALLY RIxPID FIRESKYFIGHTERCHICKEN SAIv'IS
PARACHUTESZINGOCHI COIN HOCKEYKEENEY AIR liAIDER
CHESTER POLLARD GOLFPARATROOPERSJAILBIRDSTEXAS LEAGUERSPHOTOMJiTIC
DRIVEtiOBILE
CONSOLESPINS
ARCADEANY CNIANTITYISEND LIST!
TRITE - WIRE - PHONEBILL CONTE
sales company(PHONE; 3486) HAVEI^HILL, MASS.
- MUSIC -
FOR SALE - Phonographs in good condition; 2 NurRitzer 600 $375 ea; 2 vYurlitzer 500 at
$425, ea; 2 Tfurlitzer 616 light-up top and bottom $235 eaj 3 Y/urlitzer 412 at $125, eaj
4 Mills Empress $360, ea;
DARLINGTON MUSIC CO,
132 N, MAIN ST, (Tel; 500) DARLINGTON, S,C,
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FOR SALE - Keeney Super Bell 5//5/ CP $445,; Keeney 2-lYay Super Bell 5//25/ CP
••i^495; Terms; l/3 Deposit with all orders, balance shipped C.0,D,
AUTOM/.TIC MUSIC COMPANY425 N, 13th STREET '(Tel; Crawford 2246) TERRE HAUTE, IND.
DISTRIBUTORNOTICE - You*ll like to do business with Jack Rosenfeld. Exclusive Bally Distributorfor Eastern Missouri, Southern Illinois, Western Kentucky.
J. ROSENFELD COIvIFANY
3218 OLIVE STREET (Tel; NBwstead 1583) ST, LOUIS 3,MO.
- MUSIC -
FOR SALE - Twin Twelve and Twenty-Four Buckley accessories or adaptors; Buckley lYall-
Boxes 1942 Lightups and cable for same.iUIERICTJI NOVELTY CavIP/JIY
3155^61 GRAND RKER AVENUE DETROIT, MICH.
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WANT - 5/ Peerless Grandma Horoscope Machine; 10/ ftstro-Scope machines where the lit-tle man’s arm moves up and down in front of the machine; 5/ Doralinda Grandma Predic-tion Machines: 5/ Grandma Prediction machine of the Wm. Ghent Manufacturing Co,, makeof Cleveland, Ohio. Quote lowest prices. Machines must be in good condition,
C. J. FENDRICK
2671 EUDORA STPIiET DEIR^ER 7, COLO.
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FOR SALE - Write for complete price lists on all types of pin ball machines, slotmachines, pin ball parts, slot machine parts and everything for the coin machine in-dustry.
CElITRiiL MANUFACTURHTG CaiPANY651 FULTON AVENUE (Tel; Dearborn 2034) CHICAGO 39, ILL,
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wni HANDLE THE GREATEST OF All
AUTOMATIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
IN THIS TERRITORY
SEE OUR FUll PAGE AD! IN THE NEXT ISSUE OF “THE CASH BOX”
_^MERicAN Amusement company4047 WEST FULLERTON AVE., CHICAGO 39. ILL. CAII Phones: CAPITOL 5300)
•IF YOU MISS US — YOU MISS MAKING MONEY"
WE ARE DISTRIBUTORS FOR
‘AMERICA’S FINEST”AUTOMATIC EOUIPMENT
AMI AUTOMATIC PHONOGRAPH AND MUSIC ACCESSORIES
PACE MANUFACMING CO. SLOTS AND CONSOLES
BUCKLEY DAILY DOUBLE TRACK ODDS & GAMES
BANK ROLL MUNVES SUPER SKEE ROLL
EVANS’ NEW 1946 TEN STRIKE
WRITE - PHONE - WIRE YOUR ORDER TODAY TO
SAM STRAHLAMERICAN COIN-A-MATIC MACHINE CO.1435-37 FIFTH AVE. (Phone: ATLANTIC 0977) PITTSBURGH 19, PA.
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HE WILE REPRESENT
PACKARD MEG. CORP.AS
REGIONAL MANAGERFROM THE
NEW ENGLAND STATESTO
WASHINGTON, D. C.
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2 -Way Super Bells 5^/5/*Super Bells 5//25/
4-Bolls, Ash3 Bells, LikeTrack Odds, BD,'JP,
Super Track Tine 9«CoinKeeney Pastime, 9-Coin'38 Track Tiraes, PerfectBakers Pacer, JP. 299*50Keeney Kentucky Club, A-1, ..89*50
AiiCADE EQUIFlilS'TT
Jumbo Parades, CP, Perfect* »**••, 1109*50Junbo Parades, FP, Like IJcw*,, •*,• .79*50Bally Club Bells, Perfect CP-FP. , .219*50Watling Big Cants, FP, Like Neiv*. ..79*50
Silver I'-foon Totalizers FP. ...*,. 99*50
25/ Bobtail Totalizers FP* .****•• ,169*50Ju3 igle Canp,FP 79*50Watling Big Cane CP, .79*50Jennings Pastimes FP. 8 9. 50
Pimlico, One-Ball ,FP ,365*-00
PcEVAIilPS
cons. .’JiSS #00
...495.00Trays , ii— 1. ............. .429*50llcv/ 875*00
Like Jew. ........ ,695.00249,50.219,50109*60
Chicoin Hockeys, Like Hew...... 0219.50 Harincs-At-Play. . .. ..,.,,0199.50Jennings Pol1- In- Ihe -Barrel ...... .....149*50 Foreign Colors., ....23 9, 50
Panorans, Late, Like Kev/, .....379,50 Flat Top *249,509 Ft* Bowl-A-Boidb, ,169,50 Yankee Docdle... .•,*..,. .249,50Kew See-A-Freak. 109*50 Big Top 249.50Late Photonatic, PTS5 895,00 Strip Tease. *249,50
Rapid Fires, A-1 179,50 Oklahoma c*. ••*•••••• *249,50T5J.1S; 1/2 CERTIFIED DEFOSIT WITH OldlBRS
CENTRAL OHIO COIN MACHINE EXCH.514 3. liicn STREET (PilOHES: ADAJ-S 7949 ^ 7993) COLULlBLTg (15} OHIO
- HAND TRUCKS -
FOR SALE - All steel frame Hand Trucks, solid rubber large balloon tires, 2,75 by 10
inch roller bearings# All models and sizes. Pamphlets free. After 10 days trial if
not satisfied, all money refimded.CHAr^ES FITTLE & COPT.UiY
79 BEETLE STREET (Tel: 2-3474) NEW BEDFORD, BIASS
- BIUSIC -
FOR SALE - 3 Seoburg 8800 and 3 Seeburg 9800 all RC guaranteed perfect vrarking order
outside appearance like new (^575, eaj 1 Rockola President ^500; 1/3 v/ith orders,
IffilLODY irusic CQE.’I?ANY
113 N. E. NIMH STREET (Tel: 9-1301) MLiUII, 36, FLA.
- IvIUSIC - PHIS -
FOR SALE - 2 Wurlitzer 600Rj 1 Seeburg Roxj 2 Seeburg , Gems j 1 Seeburg Vogue; 1 Seeburg12 Record universal lightup; 1 Mills Dance Master; 12 pinball games; All perfect,
X-CEL NOVELTY CatPANY5240 N. 11th STREET (Tel: MIC 2624) PHILADELPHIA 41, PA.
- ARCADE -
FOR SALE - Supreme Tokio Gun $95,; Keeney Submarine $85; Genco Flayball <^135; Muto-
scope Pokerino $75,; Poker, similar to X-Ray with stand $50; All machines v^ell cleaned
and in good working condition, l/3 deposit required with orders.M0HAM-: SKILL GATES CO.
86 SNOWDEN AVEME SCHENECTADY, 4, N. Y.
RIFLE RiHTGE
FOR SALE - ABT P.ifle Range: Brand new 6' moving targets, 4 reconditioned rifles, 1 re-
finished like new counter, 1 large compressor, BE cart, ready to set up, all you need
to top and sides. ’Will sell or trade, vfhat have you?FMYLAND A^iUSEMENTS CO-.
220 N. V/ASKINGTON jUJiSING, MICH.
CIGARETTE - CANDY MACHINESFOR SALE - DuGrenicr, Rowe, National and Unoedapak cigarette and candy machines, allmodels, under market prices, ^ill in good working condition, ready for location. Alsoall other coin equipment, Uneedapak parts. WANT - Will buy an:,rthing . Send us your1 ist
.
MACK K. F03TEL6750 N, ASHLAND AVENUE CHICAGO, 26, ILL.
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AL STERNTAKES PLEASURE IN
ANNOUNCINGthat
WORLD WIDE DISTRIBUTORShave been appointed
EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS
for the entire
J. H.
KEENEYLINE OF WORLD FAMOUS EQUIPMENT FOR
THE STATES OF
ILLINOIS
IOWA
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BRUNSVYICK 2338-6878
WANTEDLATE MODEL CIGARETTE MACHINES
BALLY BEVERAGE VENDORS
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CONSOLIDATED AUTOMATIC MACHINE CO.2033 CHESTNUT ST. (TEL: RITTENHOUSE 5824) PHILADELPHIA, PA.
GENERAL LEADERSHIPLOOK TO THE GENERAL FOR ALL LATEST RELEASES
Immediate DeliveryBANK BALL — UNDERSEA RAIDER — GOALEE — TOTAL ROLL
Exclusive Factory Distributor for D. Gottlieb & Co., In Md., D. C. and Va.Brand New Singing Picture Speakers (Repose, Rhapsody, Rhumba or Tango) Each $29.75Brand New 12-inch PM Speakers (Utah or Jensen) 9 75Seeburg WS-2Z, 5c Wallomatics, Wireless — 39.50Seeburg WS-IOZ, 5/IO/25c Baromatics, Wireless 49.50Wurlitzer No. 120
,5c 2-Wire Wallboxes 25.00
Wurlitzer No. 145, Fast Stepper 35.00
VYe Are Authorized Direct
Factory Distrib utors of Pfanstiehl
Coin Machine Needles
Established 1925—Growing Steadily Ever Since
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ILLINOIS Music Men!
Air$^AUTOMATIC PHONOGRAPHSWILL SOON BE ON DISPLAY
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DISTRIBUTINGCORPORATION
OF ILLINOIS1231 WEST CHICAGO AVENUE
CHICAGO. ILLINOIS
Authorized Exclusive Distributor
for the
Airgo^AUTOMATIC PHONOGRAPHS
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D. GOTTLIEB & CO.1140 N. KOSTNER AVENUE., CHICAGO 51, ILL.
BADGER'S BARGAINS"OFTEN A FEW DOLLARS LESS — SELDOM A PENNY MORE"
LOS ANGELES
See BILL HAPPEL
KEENEY RECONDITIONED S U P ER
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BeTTT^®Keeney Super, 5c, F.P., P.O ..$325,00 Keeney 4-Way, 5c-5c-5c-25c 595.00 Keeney Twin, 5c & 25c, P.O. 450.00
Keeney Super, 25c, F.P., P.O. 395.00 Keeney Twin, 5c & 5c, P.O 395.00 Keeney Twin, 5c & 5c, F.P., P.O 550.00
Keeney 4-Way, 5c-5c-5c-5c 495.00 Keeney Twin, 5c & 25c, F.P., P.O... 595.00
MILWAUKEE
See CARL HAPPEL
GUARANTEED ORIGINAL FACTORY REBUILT SLOT MACHINESNew Drill-Proof Cabinets, Knee Action, Single Jack Pot, Etc. — Write for New Low Prices
Gold Chrome, 50c ..Write
Gold Chrome, 5c Write
Gold Chrome, lOc WriteGold Chrome, 25c ..Write
Pace Deluxe, 5c Write
Pace All Star, 50c WritePace All Star, 5c Write
Columbia Chrome Write
Jenn. 4-Star, lOc Write
Blue Front, 5c WriteBlue Front, lOc Write
Pace Deluxe, lOc Write
Pace All Star, $1.00 WriteJenn. 4-Star, 5c ....Write
Mills Chrome, 5c WriteMills Vest Pocket, B.G Write
Blue Front, 25c WriteBonus Bells, 5c WriteBonus Bells, lOc WriteBonus Bells, 25c WritePace Deluxe, 25c WriteWeighted Metal Stands WriteMills Q.T., 5c WriteMills Q.T. Glitter Write
Mr RECONDITtONED CONSOLES ^Mills Original 4 Bells, 5-5-5-5. ..$345.00
Evans Bang Tails, Late D.D., J.J 295.00
Evans Dominoes, Late D.D., J.P 295.00
Evans Lucky Lucre, 3-5c, 2-25c 295.00
Evans Lucky Lucre, 5-5c 195.00
Bally Roll 'Em 149.50
Evans Lucky Stars 159.50
Pace Saratogas
(Comb.), F.P., P.O 139.50
Pace Saratogas, Late P.O., 5c 99.50
Mills Original 4 Bells, 5c-5c-5c-25c 595.00
Pace Saratoga, Late P.O., 25c 249.50
Mills Three Bells, 5c-IOc-25c 725.00
Pace Reels Twin, 5c & 25c, P.O 395.00
Bally Hi Hands, F.P., P.O 189.50
Mills Late Head 4 Bell, 5c-5c-5c-5c 595.00Bally Club Bells, F.P., P.O., 5c 249.50Bally Sun Ray, F.P 149.50
Mills Jumbo, Comb. F.P., P.O 213.75
Mills Jumbo, Late Hi Head, P.O... 149.50
Mills Jumbo, Late Hi Head, F.P 129.50
Baker Pacers, Daily Double, 5c 299.50Pace Saratogas, Late, P.O., lOc.... 169.50
RECONDITIONED ARCADE EQUIPMENT ^Exhibit Rotary Merchandisers $239.50 Mills Dumbell Lifter 69.50 Pitch 'Em & Catch 'Em (New)
Mutoscope Punching Bag 189.50 Mills Panoram and Solo-Vue 395.00 Whee Gee Mystic (New)
Exhibit Striking Clock 69.50 Chicago Coin Hockey 189.50 Seeburg Shoot the ChuteSelectorscope (New) 189.50
169.50
1 69.50
125.00
RECONDITIONED PHONOGRAPHS. WALL BOXES AND SPEAKERSRock-Ola Commando $650.00 15 In. Cabinet and 12 In. Packard Pla-Mor Boxes 37.50
Rock-Ola Premier 595.00 P.M. Speaker 16.50 39 In. Cabinet and P.M. Speaker.. 27.50
Rock-Ola Moderne Speaker 69.50 Rock-Ola Spectravox, Playmaster.. 450.00 Crystal Pickup Cartridge,
Wurlitier 4 Seeburg Main Gears.. 2.95 Rock-Ola Playmaster 375.00 All Models 3.00
WRITE FOR NEW LOW PRICE LIST ON ALL COIN MACHINES — WE SAVE YOU MONEY
BADGER SALES COMPANY1612 WEST PICO BOULEVARDLOS ANGELES 15. CALIF.
All Phones: Dr. 4326
BADGER NOVELTY COMPANY2546 NORTH 30th STREETMILWAUKEE 10, WIS.All Phones: KM. 3030
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PACE DE LUXE, D.J., REDKILLS ORIGINAL SILVER CHRavIE, 2/5 P.O., SERIAL #145944, 467230,
445555, 447425, 449409, Each....
MILLS ORIGIITAL GOLD CHRdCE, 2/5 P.0,, CK, SJ, DP, KA Ser #465820KILLS REBUILT GOLD GUROLIE, CK, DP, SJ
MILLS ORIGIUAL BLUE FR0UT3, SJ, JUST liEFIUISHED, SERIAL #322793,
391549, 337626, EachMILLS CHERRY BELLS, Serial #418177 3/5 PO Serial ii^Z7716 3/5 PO,
Serial #412682 3/l0 PO, Each
MILLS MELOIT BEIX, Serial #436453MILLS ORIGIITAL 3R01W I'ROUTS, FEIffECT, JUST lEFIUISHBD, Serial #437606,
Serial f#139412. EachMILLS ORIGIUAL BLUE FRONT, CH, SJ, JUST RSFIIIISHED, PERFECT,
Serial #404044HILLS REBUILT BLUE FI TOUT, CH
MIILS ORIGIUAL BROUU FRONTS, CH, DP, SJ, KA, JUST REFIUISHED,
Serial #458653, Serial #448256, Each..
MILLS ORIGINAL SILVER GHRaiE Serial #451051.'
MILLS ORIGINAL liJ-iUsh iPOi'i T , oJ , Serial. #o6160bMILLS ORIGINAL SILVER CHROME, 2#5 PO, Serial #448733.
,§55.00
.215.00215.00185.00
109.50
119.50109.50
165.00
149.50129.50
179.50225.00169.50245.00
ONE -BALLSN PERFECT CONDITION-CASH OR CHECK PAYOUT-
MULTIPLE JACK POT GAMES2 FAIItMONT §395,00 7 TURF KING §275.004 JOCKEY CLUB 275,00 19 KENTUCKY 150,0010 LONG SHOT 135.00 10 SANTA /JTITA 95.001 AI'.'IERICAN DERBY (REVIJTP) 65.00 2 PACEiUJTER 35,006 GRAND NATIONAL 45.00 1 SPORT PAGE 35,00
MUSIC ACCESSORIES10 BIgUTD new WURLITZER model #100 30 WIPE WALL BOXES IN ORIGINAL FACTORY
SEALED CARTONS, A GI\E-;FTAY AT ONLY §17.502 SINGLE STEEL CABINETS WITH T/URLIT2ER 24 MECBLUI ISM, ‘ BUCKLEY ADAPTOR ;U'TD
SEE.BURG SR-4 SELECTION RECEIVER, FOR USB Wl'ffl SEEBURG WIRE-LESS WS-2Z BOIES. NO AMPLIFIERS OR SPEAKERS 225.00
SPECIAL15 BRAND NEW PRE-WAR 45 VOLT SPINIER MOTORS FOR B/J.LY TURF KING, JOCKEY CLUB
ETC., Ssch 7.50
ERITE FUR CaiELETE LIST OF EQUIPMENT AND PARTSALL MERCHANDISE UNCONDI TIONAU.Y GUAIENTECD, REGARDLESS OF FRIGE.
W NX AMUSEM1514-16 BULL STPEET (ALL PHONES: 3-6601)
MPANYSAViU-lNAJi, GEORGI
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ARCADE - FINS - SLOTS
FOR SALE - 1 Keeney Submarine Gun §90, j 1 Four Roses §45,; 1 Fox Hunt §37,50; 2 ’40
1-2-3’ s §75, ea; 1 Monicker §75,; 1 Mystic §40,; 1 Show Boat §55,; 1 South Paw hpGO,;
1 Slap-The-Jap §40.; 1 Ten Spot §45,; 1 Topic §75,; 3 B & G Vest Pocket Bells §45, ea;3 Green 5/ Vest Pocket Bells v35, ea; Terms: l/3 Deposit with all orders,
AUTOMATIC Al'IUSEMENT CO.
1000 PENNSYLVANIA ST.. JT/ENEULLE 10, IND.
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IN PENNSYLVANIAirs
AND
NOW
IRV, BACK IN NEWARK ONCE AGAIN. CORDIALLY
EXTENDS AN INVITATION TO HIS MANY GOODFRIENDS AND COIN MACHINE OPERATORS TO
VISIT HIM AT HIS NEW OFFICES AND SHOWROOMSAT
417 FRELINGHUYSEK AVENUENEWARK. NEW JERSEY
ANOTHER "ACTIVE" OFFICE — COMPLETELY OUTFITTED TOSERVE THE OPERATOR — WITH ALL TYPES OF EQUIPMENT
ACTIVE AMUSEMENT MACHINES CO.900 NO. FRANKLIN STREET 417 FRELINGHUYSEN AVENUE
PHILADELPHIA. PA. NEWARK. NEW JERSEYPHONE: MARKET 2656 PHONE: BIGELOW 8-1194
"YOU CAN ALWAYS DEPEND ON ACTIVE •— ALL WAYS"
IN NEW JERSEYIT'S
IRV MORRIS
NOW on the assembly line with its ever-
lasting beauty, sparkling chrome finish, bur-
nished bronze, hand-rubbed walnut case
with artistic trim.
Quantities are limited — Demand is over-
whelming — Order immediately for earliest
possible delivery.
JENNINGS & COMPANY 4 3 0 9 W LAKE STREET, CHICAGO 24, ILLINOIS
On its way!After your long wait, you’re entitled to the best. That it why we
lake pride in presenting the New Cushion Action SuftCt“CLUB CHIEF”— soon ready for our production line. Here’s real
quality — quieter action — many improvements that mean long life
and assured revenue.
The ^e^UXC “CLUB CHIEF’’ it custom-built with all new
parts by Jennings’ Master Craftsmen — winners of the Army-Navy
“E” for precision work on Radar. The ^Ct^UlcC “CLUB
CHIEF” has beauty too! Its sparkling light-up front eut-clesses
them ail.
Order immediately for earliest possible delivery.
^uxe
“CLUB CHIEF”
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ON AND AFTER DECEIPER 1, 1945, WILL BE LOCATED AT
500 N.CRAtC ST, PITTSBURG 13, PA.TELEPHONES: IvIUsem 0303-04
WE ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THAT WEHAVE BEEN APPOINTED EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS
FOR THE
IN WESTERNNORTHERN WEST VIRGINIA
PENNSYLVANIA
AND SOUTHEASTERN OHIO
- ARCADE -
FOR SALE - 1 Chicoin Hockey 0l55; Air Raider h?150j Evans Tommy Gun s?75.j Gonco Play-ball |150; Batting Practice j?l00j 3 Bell-O-Balls )35 ea; 2 Rockola 14 ft* Lkeoballs$100, eaj 2 Bowl -A-Bombs $50, eaj l/s with all ord'ers, balance shipped C,U,D*
ROGER SHEPHARD270 STATE STREET ' WATPJRTOTm, N.Y.
MOTORS REPAIREDNOTICE - Wurlitzer, Seeburg, Rock-Ola, Mills AI»II motors repaired, rewound to factoryspecifications* Our policy is quality first. Vfe have never had a repaired motor re-
turned. ITapid ser-'Tice, repaired or exchanged T''rithin 5 days. $7.00 complete, no ex-
tras .
M. LIJBER
503 TffiST 41st STREET (Tel: Longacre 3-5939) NETT YORK, N.Y.
FOR SALE - 2 High SteppersJap Conversion $95, ea,j 2
gers very clean $125, eachboxes 2-wire $19,50 each.
510 ESPANOLA WAY
PINS - ARCADE - I'TUSIC
$40, ea.; 1 Victorious Turf Champ $100,; 2 Seeburg Guns
Seeburg Shoot-the- Chutes $95.00 each; 3 Buckley DoLuxe Dig-
1 Wurlitzer 616 Speaker $22.50; 3 Wurlitzer 320 remote
1/3 Deposit.
EDDIE’S AldJSEMENT(Tel: 5 -7901 ) MIAMI BEaCH, FLA.
ATTENTION’! IIINTUCHY AND SOUTHERN INDIANA OPEINTTORS.’
CHARLIE ROSENANITOUNCES THAT TdE
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OHIO SPECIALTY COMPANY539 S. 2nd STREET, LOUISVILLE 2, KENTUCKY
EiiVE BEEN APPOINTED DISTRIBUTORS FOR
PACKARD MFC. CORP (play-MOR WALL boxes) Immediate Delivery.
Cj E N d CD (total roll) Immediate Deli ve ry.
D. GOTTLIEB 6 CO. (STAGE door canteen) Orders.
CHICAGO COIN (goalee) Immediate Delivery
LIBERAL TRADES ON YOUR USED MACHINES
ITRITE - CALL - PHONE
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They're Wonderful! They're New!
METAL • PHOTOGRAPH FRAMESfinished to your choice of selected colors
VACTUAL SIZE
Wire, Phone or Write for
FREE Samples, Prices
and Delivery Dates.
Give pictures the appearance of expensive
studio framed portraits with this ALL METALframe. (Made of special alloy and finished
in beautiful colors).
STRONG will not come apart in develop-
ing fluid.
DURABLE can be carried in wallet or
pocket indefinitely in all climates. Finish will
not tarnish nor become shabby with handling.
BEAUTIFUL pleasing to the eye, suitable
to all tastes.
COLORS special process makes colors
permanent; will not fade or chip.
Zeno Products Co.42-26 28th Street, Dept. B.
Long Island City, N. Y.
Phone: IRonsides 6-3200
EXHIBIT SUPPLY COMPANYGAMES AND ARCADE MACHINES
"Ask any smart Operator"
Our new line of games and arcade equipment will Be bigger
and better than ever before with many new features.
Don't forget to have your name on our mailing list.
4222-30 W. LAKE STREET CHICAGO 24. ILLINOIS
SUPREME'S BOLASCORESENSATIONAL MONEY-MAKER!
WHY WAIT FOR MIRACLES? HERE IS IMMEDIATE
BIG INCOME HANDED TO YOU ON A SILVER TRAY!
BOLASCORE!10 DAY MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE STILL STANDS!
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
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' mills 0RIG-II7ALS
1
» 5^ Extraordinary Ref« G.G, CH s/s $100,00
4 •• 5^ Blue Front Fac, Reb, & Ref, 2/s, .160,009 - Blue Front o/s 135,00
1
- 10/ Blue Front GH 165,004 - 25/ Blue Front Fac. Reb. & Refo 2,/5 200.00I ^ 25/ Blue Front KA CH 3/s ,225,00II - 5/ Brown Front S/S, ,.150,001 - 25/ Brown Front EACH 3/s. ,22 5,001 - 25/ Broivn Front Ref, Gold CK 3/5,, ,350,002 - 5/ Blue Front Ref, Gold CH 3/5 160.00
2
- 5/ Melon Bell -,.150,00
1 - 5/ Bonus Bell 3/5 Like New 17 5,002 - 5/ Gold Chrone 2/5 Original ,225,003 - 5/ Original Clarome 2/5 Like Now, ,,,,,,, ,225.00
3
- 10/ Original Chrome 2/5 Like Now 275.00
3
- 25/ Original Chrome 2/5 Like New ,.,325,003 Double Cabinets, 2 Door 60,001 Double Cabinet, I'Ddor 50,001 Chicago Double Revolve Around Stand 75,00
JENNINGS1 « 5/ Gooseneck 2/4 $35,001 - 25/ Gooseneck 2/4 60,003 « 5/ Chief Fact, Reb, & Ref, 2/5.,,,. 140,001 - 5/ Mast. Silver Chief Slugproof 3/5 175.001 “ 25/ Mast, Silver Chief Slugproof 3/5,, ,, ,225,001 - 10/ Silver Moon Chief 200,001 - 10/ Chief Ref, s/5 125.00
,MISCELLANEOUS
2 - 1/ Watling 2/47777777777777 $30,002 - 5/ Caille 2/4 35.001 - 25/ Pace Comet s/s.,, .,,150,00TERIvIS ; 1/3 DEPOSIT n7TH ORDERS, BALANCE C.O.D. or SD
1629 V/EST MITCHELL STREET (PHONE: MITCHELL 3254)
GAiVIES
11 Anabel $25.00
5 Boomtov/n,. .25,002 Bordertovn,.,. ,,35,00
1 Double Feature, ,,,, .25,00
6 Do ughboys,..,,,,. .,,29.501 Drum 1'fe.jor, .30,00
1 Fifty Grand. .29,50
1 Golden Cup,,,, 50,00
1 Golden Gate.,,, 20,002 5-10-20 ,...110.00
1 Home Hun,.,..., ,,,, .30,00
1 Jolly ,35,002 League Leader. 30,002 Ifejor »41 60,004 Metro..,,, .,..45.003 Monickers ,75,00
1 Playmates,,,,, 30,001 Red Vi/hite & Blue. ,. ,25,00
1 Short Stop., •,,,., .,30,001 Silver Spray,, ,35,005 Sky Ray,
,
40,001 Spottem. ,.20,004 Spot-A-Card ...,65,002 Tv/in Six.,..,, 55,002 Victory, ,75 ,00
P.O.GiiJffiS
2 Longshot, P.O, ,,, ,$200,00
1 Slc^lark, Comb POFP 125,00PANQRAM
2 Panoram v/itli wiper s325 ,00Panoram ProjectorLamps GB,500 Hr, -
, 500 Yfatt. 3,00
MILFAinCEB 4, va SCONS IN,
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- ARCADE -
V/ANT Banlc Rolls and V/urlitzer Skee Ball Alleys. Any number, any price or condition,I. EDEUAN
2459 GRAND RIVER (Tel: Randolph 8547) DETROIT, MICH,
- STARTER WINDINGS -
NOTICE - 2 day service on starter windings of phonomotors, Y'furlitzer, Seebupg andRockola $5, all others $6.50; Complete rebuilding of motors at extra charges,'
BRiTDY DISTRIBUTING COMPANY300 I'/EST 3rd STREET (Tel: 4-313 9) CHARLOTTE, N, C.
SLOTS-- PINS - CONSOLES - SCALES -
'WI - Mills, Jennings Free Play Slots; Free Flay Games and Consoles: Scales; Arcadeand Coiinter Games; Rotary Converters 32 and 110 Volt D.C. to 110 Volt A. C, CanadianOperators. Write for our price list on all coin operated equipment.
ST. TH0:AS COIN SALES, ST. TI-IOLAS, ONT., CAN/*pA
- rusic -
WANT - 20 Yfurlitzer non-seloctive 5/ play Yfell Boxes. Prefer nickle plated ones butwill accept bronze colored onos , Advise price and condition.
SOUTHERN MUSIC COMPANY.5O3 V/EST CENTIWiL AVENUE (Tel: 8292) ORL/ilIDO FLA.
MUSIC - ARCADEWANT - Light-Up Cabinets for telephone music; also skee balls,
RICE MUSIC COMPANY^-YRIGHT BUILDING I saw it in '‘The Cash Box” OIXAHOHA CITY 2,0KL.
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FOR THE GREATEST VALUES
BUY FROM"THE WEST'S LEADING DISTRIBUTORSFOR THE WORLD'S LEADING MANUFAC-TURERS OF COIN OPERATED MACHINES"
LOU WOLCHER
— SPECIAL — SPECIAL —8—U-NEED-A-PAK 5 COL. CANDY MACHINES, PERFECT MECHANICAL CONDI-
TION. APPEARANCE LIKE BRAND NEW $69.50 EA.
lO^SPORTSMAN (1-BALL FREE PLAY) FIRST COME. FIRST SERVED..$1 00.00 EA.
ARCADE
1—
ACE BOMBER, Like New $295.00
2—
CIRCUS ROMANCE, Brand New 174.50
I—PITCH ’EM & CATCH 'EM, New 122.50
I—BALLY DEFENDER, Very Clean 185.00
I—SKY FIGHTER 275.00
I—SUPER TORPEDO. Like New 225.00
I—ZINSO, Like New 125.00
I—RADIO RIFLE 50.00
I—JOHNSON BASEBALL 44.50
1—
DRIVE MOBILE, Perfect 299.50
2—
WARNER VOICE RECORDERS 395.00
I—CIRCUS ROMANCE (Used 2 Weeks) Like New 109.50
WANTEDLATE JUMBO PARADE F.P. — LATE JUMBO PARADE P.O. — BALLY HIGHHANDS COMB. F.P. - P.O., SINGLE SUPER BELLS F.P. - P.O.. TWIN SUPERBELLS F.P. - P.O. — SILVER MOON F.P.
STATE QUANTITY. PRICE AND GUARANTEED CONDITION IN FIRST LETTER.
TERMS: One-Half Deposit With Orders, Balance C.O.D.
ADVANCE AUTOMATIC SALES COMPANY1350 HOWARD STREET (ALL PHONES; HEMLOCK 1750) SAN FRANCISCO 3. CALIF.
TAMOUS FOR FRIENDLY SERVICE"
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ORDER TODAY!FROM THE FINEST
SELECTION OF
Bill Wolf
CONSOLESMills 3 Bells, 5-10 & 25c (Like New) $895.00
Mills 4 Bells, Late Head, 4-5c 595.00
Mills 4 Bells, 4-5c (New Cabinets,
Old Heads) 425.00
Mills 4 Bells, 3-5c, I -25c (New Cabinet,
Old Head) 695.00
Mills 4 Bells, 3-5c, I -25c (High Head,Like New) 925.00
Mills Jumbo Parade, C. P. (Late Head,Refinished) 159.50
Mills Jumbo Parade, CombinationF. P. and Cash 199.50
Mills Jumbo Parade, C. P.
(Early Head, Refinished) 139.50
Bally Club Bells, F. P. and P. O 269.50
Bally Hi Hands, F. P. and P. O. 199.50
Bally Roll 'Em, P. O 179.50
Keeney Super Bells, 5 and 5, C. P. 435.00
Keeney Super Bells, 5c, F. P., P. O 349.50
Keeney Super Bells, C. P., 5, 25 525.00
Keeney Super Bells, P. O., 3-5, 1-25 595.00
Baker Pacers, DD, 5c._ 299.50
Buckley Track Odds, 5c, J. P 645.00
Buckley 7 Bell, P. O... 289.50
Buckley Riviera, P. O. 289.50
Evans Bangtails, J. P. (Late) 375.00
Evans Rolette Jr., P. O. 159.50
Evans Lucky Lucre, 5-5, P. O 235.00
MACHINES IN
THE COUNTRY!
SLOTSMills Gold Chrome, New Drill Proof Cabinet,Knee Action, Single Jackpot, One Cherry Pay.
Mills Gold Chrome, 5c $395.00Mills Gold Chrome, I Oc 449.50Mills Gold Chrome, 25c 499.50Mills Gold Chrome, 50c 545.00Mills Brown Front, 5c (Original) 229.50Mills Brown Front (Original), lOc 279.50Mills Brown Front (Original), 25c 349.50Mills Blue Front
(Refinished Like New), 5c 209.50Mills Blue Front
(Refinished Like New), lOc 259.50Mills Blue Front
(Refinished Like New), 25c 309.50Mills Blue Front (Original), 50c 595.00Jennings Four Star Chief
(Refinished), lOc 229.50Jennings Four Star Chief
(Refinished), 25c 299.50
Jennings Silver Club, 5c
(Refinished Like New) 214.50
Jennings Silver Club, lOc
(Refinished Like New) 299.50
Jennings Silver Club, 25c(Refinished Like New) 359.50
Watling Rol-a-Top (Refinished), 5c 159.50
ARCADE EQUIPMENTBowling League (New) $189.50 Periscope (New) $199.50Zingo (New) - 279.50 Liberator (New) 189.50
SINGING TOWER. MODEL 30T, F.O.B. FACTORY $525.00
TOP FLIGHT, MODEL TC-88, F.O.B. FACTORY 325.00
(Factory Reconditioned Carrying New Machine Guarantee)
BUCKLEY BOXES—20-24 Selections (Chrome with Piostic Sides), Used $25.00
BUCKLEY BOXES—20-24 Selections (Chrome with Plastic Sides),
New and in Original Cartons 34.50
TERMS: Vs Deposit, Baiance C.O.D.
CALIFORNIA AMUSEMENT CO."The West's Leading Distributors"
MAIN OFFICE1305 KETTNER BLVD. 1348 VENICE BLVD. 1175 FOLSOM STREETSAN DIEGO 1, CALIF. LOS ANGELES 6, CAL. SAN FRANCISCO 3. CAL.
Tel. MAin 3068 Tel. PRospect 4131 Tel. HEmlock 0575
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MUSICXJSe-eburg R*C* Special Hideaway Factory wit?. 11 B^ickley
Chrome Boxes ^^575. 00
3 Seeburg 9800 E.3.R.C. Walnut - peirfect .650,00
1
Seeburg 8800 3.3.R.C. - perfect 625,00
1 Tv/in 12 Wurlitzer Buckley Metal Cabinet..,,.. .175 ,00
1 'JWin 12 Rock-Ola Buckley Metal Cabinet. 175,002 Gabel Kuro - Excellent,... 350,001 V/urlitzer 950 725.002 Rock'.’Ola CoTiimando 550,003 Rock-Ola V/indsors R.C 250,00
10 Wurlitzer 5/l0/25/ Boxes... ,.20,005 7/urlitzer yj-120 - 5/ Boxes. .......... .s 20,00
10 V/urlitzer S-wire Bar Boxes...,....,.,... 10,0015 7/urlitzer ^100 - 5;:^ 30«v/ire Boxes ,..,10,00
ARCABi^ 1 Evans Super Bomber...., $250,001 Western Bas63ball ...40,002 Rock-Ola i/7orld Series..., * ,100,00
1 Skee Ball Ette. 50,00
1 Keeney Anti Aircraft.....,..,....,...., .,50,001 Seeburg Jap........ ,...90,001 Seeburg Chicken Sam..
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65,001 Seeburg Parachute ...., .,40,001 Set Love Meters.......... ,40,00
CONSOLES
1 pace 'h'/in 5-25........,,,... $350,00
1 Paces Rfices Brovwi Cabinet.. .,150,002 Mills Automatic Dice 25/,., ,45,002 Mills 40.00
SLOTSGold Chromes, Silver Chromes, Blue Fronts, Also Jennings and Watlings in
all denominations. Priced RIGHT . State Your Needs.SFECIALj 2 5/ and 1 10/ Mills and Jennings Goose Necks that avork. . . ,$35 ,00
PIN GA!iBS
Have all the new Revtmps in stock. Also many good buys in used games.
\wn AT ONCE ;
One Complete Selo.ctor Assembly for Rock-Ola *39 DeLuxeOne Complete Selector Assen^bly for Fiock-Ola 20 Imperial,
BALL GROUNDG E O R G I A
336 WEST PEACHTREE, N.WATLANTA
, GEORGIA
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FOii SALE - Slots at C.M.I* Blue Book Prices; Rebuilt by Jennings (Chiefs) 5/, 10/25/ and 50/ unused; 5/, 10/ and 25/ Blue Fronts rebuilt by Gopher Sales ^ not used*since; Mills Q,T,*s 5/, some Blue others Orange and Green, ready for location: Colum-bias, bell and fruit reels, JP, Cig, reels C.A.
; some Watling 10/ and 25/ CherryFronts, one like nev/,
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E, H. VOLLJiAR106 SOHEi 3rd STREET LA CJIOSSE, VasC,
CANDY - CIGARETTE VENDERSFOR SALE - 2 DuGronier Cand\mian, one v;-it?i stand; 1 Rowe 6 col. President, clean; Spec-ial for fast sale: all for $50, F.O.B. Springfield, Mass.
PLAYLAND ARCADE18 49 ILUN STREET SPRINGFIELD, MASS,
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FOR SiiLE — 1 Seeburg 8200 SIMS, serial 108945, looks as good as newFROST MUSIC COfiPANY
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PRE-WAR PRICESPRECISION PARTS FOR BLUE FRONTS, BROWN FRONTS, GOLD CHROMESNew Payout Slides (Specify 5c-IOc-25c 3/5 or 2/5) Per Set (6) $6.00
Individual Slides (Order by Part Number — 2/5 or 3/5) Each 1.00
Slide Cover Complete (Specify 5c-IOc-25c) 1.50
Slide Posts (Set of 4) 1 .00
Lower Lever Guide 1.00
Shim for Lower Lever Guide 25
Payout Tube, Complete with Hopper (lOc or 25c) 3.50
Escalator (Specify lOc or 25c| in Exchange for Old Escalator and 12.00
Clock Gear (Large — Complete with Dogs and Springs) 2.00
Clock Gear (intermediate — Complete with Pinion) 1.50
Clock Rebuilt, Your Old Clock and 5.00
NEW ALUMINUM BROWN FRONT CASTINGSIncluding: Bottom Front Casting with coin cup cover — Top Front Casting with Coin .
Denominator — Back Top Casting equipped with angles and riveted strap
for back door protection — Etched Metal Reward Plate — Chromed
Cherry Jewel.
PER SET
52/50
NEW ALUMINUM GOLD CHROME CASTINGSBeautiful Glitter Geld Enamel Finish with Gleaming Chrome Ornaments.
Including: Bottom Front Castings with Coin Cup Cover — One Piece Payout Cup Casting — Diamond
Ornaments — Top Front Casting with Coin Denominator and Intake Casting — Back Top
Casting equipped with angles end riveted strap for back door protection — Etched Metal
Reward Plate and Rivets.
PER SET
*37“
Club Handle, Beautifully Designed & Plated (Specify Brown, Gold Chrome or Blue) $3.50
Standard Handle, Stamping 1.50
Plate Insert for Reserve Jackpot Opening 1.00
Cherry Jewel for Brown Front or Cherry Bell 3.00
Etched Metal Reward Plate (Specify 2/5, 3/5, Brown-Front or Blue Front) 1.50
Etched Metal Reward Plate (Specify 2/5 or 3/5 for Gold Chrome) 4.00
Reel Strips, Per Set 45
Complete Set Slot Springs, Plus Spares (50) 5.00
Assorted Nuts, Bolts, Lock Washers, Cotter Pins, Rivets 3.00
Coin Denominators (5c-IOc-25c for Blue or Brown Front) 75
Coin Denominators and Intake Casting (New Style) 5c- 1 Oc-25c for Gold Chrome 1.50
Knee Action Stop Levers, Per Set 3.00
Star Wheels for Reels (20 Stop) - .75
Reel Discs, Each $2.00, Set of 3 (Standard 3/5, Club or 2/5 Single Cherry P.O.) 6.00
Tin Reel Assembly 1.25
Complete Set Reels and Discs (3/5, Club or 2/5 P.O.) 17.50
Hardened Steel Drill Proof Plates for Side of Cabinet, Set of 2 4.00
WRITE FOR COMPLETE LIST OF PRECISION PARTS FORBLUE FRONTS — BROWN FRONTS — GOLD CHROMES
BUCKLEY TRACK ODDS PARTS PRE-WAR PRICES
BUCKLEY MUSIC SYSTEM PARTS PRE-WAR PRICES
National Slug Rejectors:
N- 1 01, 5c $4.00
200-A — 20 1 A (5c-IOc-25c) 10.00
BUY FROM BUCKLEY WITH CONFIDENCEANY PURCHASE MADE IS BACKED BY OUR GUARANTEE OFSATISFACTION — OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED WITHIN
30 DAYS OF SHIPMENT.
BUCKLEY TRADINB POST4223 WEST LAKE STREET CHICAGO 24, ILLINOIS
! (ALL PHONES: VAN BUREN 6636 -6637 -6638 -6533)
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YEARSOF COIN MACHINE EXPERIENCE
BACK OF EVERY SALE
MADE BY
MILLS SALES COMPANY, LTD.U40 - 18tb STREET. OAKLAND 7. CALIF. (All Phones: HIgate 0230-1-2-3-4)
YOUR GUARANTEE OF THE BEST MACHINES
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ZOMBIE DO-RE-MI
SUN BEAM STARS
DOUBLE PLAY LEADER
WEST WIND DUPLEX
SKY BLAZER
Write For FREE Catalog
NOTEWe will buy at $60.00 each,
f.o.b., our factory, any of the
above listed games.
See Your Distributor or Write Direct!
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EXCLUSIVE W5TRIBUTORS---SOUTHERN CALI F.
AND ARIZONA H.C. EVANS CUSTOM BUILT
F.R-C.R COAAB CONSOLES ^ ARCADE MACHINESWE WILL HAVE SAMPLES OF NEW EVANSMACHINES IN OUR SHOWROOMS ON OR ABOUTCH RISTMA S
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5c[ GOLD CH ROM eJ.2750°
25tCOLD CHROME -450°-°
BALLY ROLL EM 149.C°
BALLY CLUB BELL.i269TC
JUMBO CASH RO.---125°-°
EVANS LUCKY LUCRETWO TONE '41 l2A9.^2
EVAN S BANCTA I L '39 - -20 0.°-°
EVANS LUCKY STAR -..150°-°
SUPER BELL C.P0,-5/^f^450,°-^
Ai .L P RICES F.O.B . LOS ANGELES, CAL, 1/3 PEP. REQ .
’pacific COA'ST ’ DISTRIBUTORS1347 W. WASHINGTON BLVD., LOS ANGELES 7 CAL
(RICHMOND 5527)
irUSIC FARTSWATIT - Coraplete remote control assemblies for Rockola mecl.anisms, or any componentunits, such as brain box, povrer pack, selector units, etc.
GICMI BROS.
216 N. 3rd STREET ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.
NEW UNITNOTICE - We have secured full patent rights both domestic and foreign for the manufac-ture of the most outstanding coin operated unit possible to conceive. Several suchmachines have been made but this one is bug-proof and has as much possibility as theautomatic phonograph.
P. K. SALES COMPANY, CALIBRIDGE, 0.
ARCADE - VENDER - MUSIC - WANTFOR SALE - 1 Pitch *em A Catch ’em (?100j 1 Cigarette machine 6 col, ll^SO; 1 Mills Em-press §350; YTANT - Rockola Standard and DeLuxe at v325 ea; l/3 with all orders.
, MZiRTIN & LYIRTOOD SHIREY131 VALLEY ST. LEWISTOWN, PA,
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FOR SALE - Coin Machine movies; 16 M.i Sound film for use in Panorams and other makesof coin operated racuchines or any ordinary 16 MM sound projector. Special reels in 6
and 8 subjects for use in Panorams or Panoram Solo-Vues, outright sale, reasonableprices. Write us imiaediatoly for complete information.
PHONOFIUI3331 NORTH KNOLL DRIVE HOLLTJ/OOD, 28, CAL.
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VANT - 32 conductor coded cable. Advise quantiy and lowest price in first letter.ED. GEORGE MUSIC COMPANY
471 SOUTH M/ilN STREET AKRON, 0.
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AS IK THE PAST-SO IN THE FUTURE...
WESTERN DISTRIBUTORSWILL BRING YOU THE PRODUCTS OF AMERICA'S
LEADING MANUFACTURERS
DISTRIBUTORS FOR
BALLY VICTORY DERBY
BALLY UNDERSEA RAIDER
GOTTLIEB STAGE DOOR CANTEEN
CHICAGO COIN GOALEE^ ALL THE NEW PRODUCTS OF ALL THE OTHER LEADING
MANUFACTURERS WILL BE ANNOUNCED WHEN DELIVERED
WALTER (SOLLY) SOLOMON
WESTERN DISTRIBUTORS3126 ELLIOTT AYE. (Phone: GArfield 3585) SEATTLE 1, WASH.
NOW SHOWING
BALLY'SNEW GAMES
ffUNDERSEA RAIDERNEW PHOTO-ELECTRIC TARGET GAME
'VICTORY DERBY"NEW ONE-BALL MULTIPLE PAY TABLE
COME IN TODAY! ORDER IMMEDIATELY!
CALIFORNIA AMUSEMENT CO.
1305 KETTNER BLVD.
SAN DIEGO I. CALIF.
Tel. MAin 3068
'The West's Leading Distributor'
MAIN OFFICE1348 VENICE BLVD.
LOS ANGELES 6. CALIF.Tel. PRospeef 4131
1175 FOLSOM STREETSA-N FRANCISCO 3. CALIF.
Tel. HEmlock 0575
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WILLIAMS' "LAU R A"^ ON HAN CENCO'TOTAL ROLL'^300.00 ALLOV/AIICE Oil A 1VURLIT2SR 24 III GOOD 0IR)ER TOWART) PURCHASE OF T0T;iL ROLL -
.^165,00 ALLOYEANCE ON A 17URLITZER 616 IN CrOOD ORDER TOWARD PURCHASE OF LuIIJRA
Practically Brand New Kills Scales (2) ^50*00 oa; Royal *^30,00Jennings 5/ Club Bell... v’85.00 Baker Pacer Daily L'o’ablo ..•..••135,00BRAND NEi'Y DOUBLE REYOLYAROUND SLOT SAi^E Y/ITIi INSIDE LIGHTs’. 175.00Over 50 odd Counter G^'.mcs, including older type slots, each .2.00
SAYE MONEY BY CONTACTING US FOR OTHER BARGAINS NOT LISTED
JULES OLSHEIN G COMPANY1100-02 BRQADUAY (PHONE: 5-0228) ^B/JTY 4, N.Y.
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NOTICE - Want to get in touch Virith coin machine manufacturers for wholesale distributor-ship of coin machines, any t;’'po, for Eastern Canada, the Maratime Provinces. Send in-
formation to:REID AI'RISE'iENT MACHINES
280 BOTSFORD STREET (L. A, Reid) . MONO TON,N. B. , CAN.
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FOR SAIjE - Sport Special FP $140* Record Time FF 'h> 140* Dark Horse FP i'lCOj Big Prize
FP -^75; Sportsman FP $225 ; Track Record FP ^a75j Turf Champ Yictorious 1943 FP $82.50
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*41 Derby Fp $315; Blue Grass FP $160; 1/3 Deposit, Balance C.O.D.
ST. LOUIS NOYELTY CO.
2718 GRAYOIS AYENUE ST. LOUIS 18, MO.
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FOR SALE - ABT Shooting Gallery. ... $1500, It loads with metal tubes, has new parts oninside of guns, precison made. Tliey feed the bullets much better. It has 5 guns andcounter side panels. Backboard front signs v/ith Hickory Hollow Scenes all repainted.A brand now heav;\^ duty compression tank $150.
IDEAL. NOYELTY C0MPA!IY
2823 LOCUST STREET (Tel: Franlclin 5544) ST. LOUIS, MO.
CidlADIAN OPERi^TORS; LoUSIC - PINS - ARCADE
FOR SALE - Phonographs: Pin Tables: Arcade Equipment.
^ DONALD FIELDING & COMPANY4356 ST. LA/HIENCE STREET (Lloyd Flaubert, Manager) MONTRJRiL P.Q. , CAN.
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RECGIJDIIXOIIED COITSGLES AI^D SLOTS
Mills Sackjer .-ipOG .00
Yfer Eagle, 10;^ .,115.00vVatling Rol~A-Top, 5^.. ,77.50
Roraan Head 5^,,. .125,00
Mills Vest Pocket Chrone ,,60,00
V/atling Rlue Seal 10;^,, ,60,00
Mills 1-2-3, CF, 5/ 60,00
Jumbo Ff',rade, FP, 5^, ,,,90,00
Big Garao, ?P, Late Ilead, 5/, 95,00
Sun Ray, FP, 5/ 135,00
Colvmibia. Fruit, GA, 5/ ,.,,s?65,00Pace DeLuxe, 10^. 135,00Jennings Silver Moon 5/ 175,00Mills 'Vest Pocket Green 5/ 42,50Jennings Chief Console 5/, 135,00Mills 1-2-3 FP 5/. ' 75,00Super Dell Combination 5/,,,, .,, ,325,00Jumbo Parade, CP, 5/ 135,00Hi-Hand, Comb., 5/. 175*00Skill Tine, CP, 5^ 110,00
MATITEHY VSIIDIHG CQIiPAHY
One- Third Deposit Feequired
564^ST DC'TTGLAS VnCI-IITA, 12, F.AIISAS
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FOR SAIjE - Slot Machine Operators ATTEIJTIOii: If you are interested in buzzing the fin-est A-1 original slots that money can buy, we have the following; Mills Blue Fronts,Brown Fronts? Cherry Dells, Chrome in 5/l0/25J play; Mills Club Bells in sets 5/l0/25/play; Also Jennings, Pace and 'Vatling in 5/l0/25>i play. Visit us.
BAUM DISTRIBUTING CO.
2012 Aim AVEITUE (Tel: Grand 7499) ST. I.OUIS, MO.
SLOTS - ST/JIDS
Y7AKT - Mills Slots, any escalator type. Give serial numbers, quantity, model l//5p/10//25p^/50/ ^1.00, any condition. Also Mills cabinet stands and Revolv-A-Round weigh-ed stands.
HAFLY H. HOLE4020 MIFiIESOTA AVENUE, H.E. (Tel: FR 1832) WASHINGTON, D.C.
SLOTS - ARCADEVi/’ANT - Mills Lion Head, War Eagles, F:onan Hoads, etc., 5/ and 25 Y, Also Bfikers Kick-er and Catchers, Give condition of machine and price in first letter,
HUNTER SALES COILANY2621 McKINHEY AVENUE DAIJJ.S, TEXAS
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FOR SALE - The most complete parts stock on the West Coast for games and phonos,our ’’See-At-A-Glance" parts departraent.
JACK R. MOORE CCflPANY
Visit
100 ELLIOTT AVENUE, lYEST SEATTim 99, WASH.
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FOR SALE - Itock-Ola Commando vzith 6 wall boxes and 5 bar boxes A-1 condition $850,*Wurlitzer Counter Model 61 with stand ^?125,; Rock-Ola 12 record cabinet coraplotely re-finished, any reasonable offer acceptable.
GENTRY MUSIC & SALES COMPANYBOX 344 ALAMORGormO, N. MEX.
DISTRIBUTORSHIPWANT - Distributorship wanted for pin ball machines. Business references, bank andcharacter references furnished upon request. Lventy years experience in this businessY/rite or phone,
REI-LABLE COIN MACHINE CaiPANY192 YYIND30R STPLIET (Tel: 6-5583) HhRTFt)RD 5, CONN.
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NOTICE - YYrite for our list of True Value Buys. Slots,LE.IDER SALES COMPANY
131-133 FIFIH STREET
pins
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consoles, music, arcade,
READING, FA.
YifANT - 1-3ALLWANT « Blue Grass Fp must be in very good working
HAL L. likRCE
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ONE-BALL-r iiis-m:sic
FOR SALE - Blue Grass llBO,; Marines At Flay -|82.50j Towers i?30, with different doorand no coil; Remote control USR-1 for Envoy |30, ; 3eeb':’jii’g wallboxes remote control
>J30. ea.; Packard adaptor for 500 ^10.; 1/3 with orders,ATLAS FHONOGlMdH CO.
592 II. CLINTON AVENUE ROCHESTER 5, N.Y.
JAR DEALSFOR SALE - Original Jar C’Do dangling bucket Bingo tickets - 1,000 on stick Ipl.OO ea,
in case lots of 50; Best prices on all types of jar deals, write.A. E. CONDON SALES CO.
1424 MAIN ST. LElflSTON IDA,
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FOR SALE - Dogs, Teddy Bears, Elephants, 20 different styles and sizes available forimmediate shipment. All made of real fur not rayon plush, washable ivith Lux. Nighquality workmanship and materials used. Prices range from |l9,80to (!66 per dozen.Write for literature and price list.
GEORGE NOVELTY CO.
1716 IVASHINGTON AVENUE (Tel: FH-2790) NORTIIAIviPTON, PA.
ARCADE - CONSOLE - MUSICFOR SALE - Fhotomaton '^395; FF&K Skee Barrel Roll ^279; Keeney Submarine ii^69,; BallyClub Bell FP & FO $109; Wurlitzer 800 $725; Wurlitzcr 850 $795; Wurlitzcr 700 $625;Wurlitzer 600 $425; Soeburg 8800 $685; Seeburg 8200 $675;
/J.IERICAN VENDING CO.
810 5th STREET MIAMI BEACH, FLA,
FOR SALE - 7 Wurlitzerfeet condition $8* oa;
ROUTE 1, BOX 14
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wall boxes model ii-25 at $18. ea; 13 Rockola wall boxes in per-W7UIT - Wurlitzer 71 's and 81 ’s, write, wire or phone us today.
GEORGE STAIUTSS
^Tel: 1293-J) HICKORY, N.C,
FOR SALE - Photomaticsball glass, all sizes,
412 9th STREET, N,W.
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in A-1 condition, latest model $800 FOB Washington, D, C, ; Fin-$1C. per case, full payment with glass orders; l/3 Dep, others.
MARLIN EQUIPMENT CCMFANY(Tel: District 1625) iTASIIINGTON, D. C.
A.B.T. AIROMATiC RIFLE RANGE- MAKE OFFERA 3 GUN SET-UP COMPLETE V/I'HI 2 EXTRi: GUNS, ALL IN GOOD SHAPE, PLENTY OP CARTRIDGES
AND PELLETS — COMPRESSOR IS A-1 — OFFER F.O.B, STOCKTON
17 S. CALIFORNIA REDWING N0VEUY.cn STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA
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BUY AND SELLI WILL BUY AND SE LL- MUSIC- ARCADE -CAL^DY AAACHINE
WHAT HAVE YOU? WHAT DO YOU NEED?
300 HARRISON AVE. BOSTON 18, MASS.
SLOTS - MUSIC - r/iKTS
FOIi SALE - Mills now Black Cherry Bell phone for quotations: new phonograph casters 2”wheels complete, sample set jl.SO, 50 sets 01,25 per set, 100 sets (U.OO per set; l/sdeposit with all orders. Balance shipped C.O.D.
COLmiAU UOVEIWY COMPAUY1023-25 FIFTH AVENUE (Tel: Main 1323) ROCKFORD, ILL.
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FOR SALE - Mutoscope rhotomatic ^ood condition late model 25/ chute 0650 plus crating;Standard-Johnson coin counter electric, on wheels, good condition, s)200; 10 rolls ofI'l" t>y 1000 ft. Direx positive paper ,)18, per roll; Send l/3 Deposit,
PEERLESS VENDING lU^CHINE CO,220 r/EST 12nd ST1?EET (Tel: WI 7-6173) NS?f YORK CITY
UmiDaT COIN ;/RAFPSRS
FOR SALE - "Outlook" ITindow 'Wrappers and "IVin" V^indoYf Wrappers. These are made of
Erovm Colored Kraft paper for both styles and printed in black inlc. Two colors (the
black of the ink and bnovm of the paper) increase the visibility and reduces the 15.ke-
lihood of mistaking the contents of packages, 'w’rite for price and catalog,;J3B0TT COIN COUNTER C0I.I?;jTY
143rd ST, & V/ALES AVE. (Banl: and Cashiering Supplies) NEW YORJC 54, N, Y.
CIGARET^TB MACHINESFOR SALE - Extra clean W,D, shift D/pe 20/ DuGrenier 9 col. Cigarette vending machines
crated i'45. ea. F,0,B, Thoonix, Ariz. WANT - Will buy late model Rowe, and National
9-30.
TALIWiN ANDRESS1504 GTWND AVENTUS PHOENIX, ARIZ.
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FOR SALE - 10 i/Turlitzor 30-wire wall boxes '^t ^7,50 each.CAPITAL AMUSEMEITT CO.
620 SPRING GARDEN ST. PHILADELPIIIA 23, FA.
- ARCADE -
FOR SALE - 2 Ilanetellus s,'150 ea.; 6 Keeney Anti-Aircraft guns 1'65. ea.; 1 Rapid firevl35.; 1 Supreme Tokio Gun 0175; All equipment in A^l condition.
VIC MANHARDT CO., INC.
5 47 N. 16th STIffiET MILWAUIT.E 3, WISC.
FIBER GEARSPARTS FOR WURLITZERS
MAIN FIBER GEAIiS STAR l/THEEL^ 30/ Eachv4. 00
SELECTOR PINS or DUMBBELLS: 1 DOZ. ;^3.00BALL SHOOTERS or PLUNGERS FOR ALL PIN BALL MACHINES 1 DOZEN ^5,00
FOR QUANTITY PRICES, VffilTS TO:
James Clement, AAfc.of Coin Machine Parts948 W. RUSSELL ST. PHILA. 40, PENNA
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Vf E ARE D S T R I 3 IJ T 0 R 3 F OR MILLS* 3 R A I-l 0 N S W
BLACK CHERRY BELLV/RITE FOR FARTICUL^iRS
*
BiLM-ID IIEv/ ETCHED lIETi-X REVLIRD IL.'.TE3 FOR
MILLS GOLD CHROME, COPPER CHROME, SILPTSR CHROME. .. 02 . 00 Ea.,LOTS OF 12
LESS THiil-I 12.... 02. 75 Ea.
- - USED RECORDS -
WART - Highest bidder. Turn your used records into cash vv0. Mill pick up within100 mile radius. Mrite, wire or phone. Send them no^v to;
I'TATKAII iruCHlJICE
1251 I'l. 52nd ST^ET (Tel: GRB 3153) PHILADELPHIA 39, PA.
- AMPLIFPERS -
FOR SALE - Universal Araplifiers, Standard model fits V/urlitzer, Rock-Ola, Seeburg,
Mills )54,50j Deluxe Model fits P/urlitzer, Rock-Ola Mills and Seeburg Remote. Extra
volume, superb tone vGG.GO,ILiSTIIIGS DISTRIBUTING COMTAITy
2014 VEST VLIET STREET MILTAUIEE 5, VfISC,
SLOT - COi:S';LB
FOR SALE - 1 Face DeLuxe Slot Slugproof enamel finish 0100 j 1 Tfetling 5/ Big Game CPO
like new 050; Terras; l/3 deposit with order, balance shipped C.O.L.
ANTHOIIY HIRT2303 N. nth STREET SHEBOYGAN, MI SC.
BIG GAilB, F.F
FACE R/iCES (BROmi)
TlOACK TIME '38
FAMCO DS LUXE BELL (5;0/25p') . •
.
348 TEAI'IES ST., NSUT-ORT, R.I.
....v75.00 BIG GAI-IE, F.0 090,00
....150.00 RED, HEAD TRjVCK TIME ,.50,00
....100.00 JOCKEY CLUB 35.0075.00 TERMS;— l/3 BEDOSIT MITH ALL ORDERS —
O B k I E._N FliONE: 577
- MUSIC -
V/ANT - V/e will pay 0600. fo* ViTurlitzcr 800* ^.>550, for LLrlitzer 700 and 0170, for Lur-litzer 81 vrith stand. VTe pay freight, efrite describing '//hat you have; in first letter.All machines must be in good condition.
HALL BROTHERS SALES C 01 'IFANY1200 9th AVENUE JASPER, ALA.
- SCALES -
’//ANT - 100 V/atling Junior and Fortune Teller Scales. Must be in perfect condition andready for location. Cash r'/aiting. Urite quoting prices, quantity and how soon youcan make shipment
.
QUEBEC com MACHINE EXCHANGE, REG'D.1237 GUY STREET (Tel: Fitzroy 7404) MONTRE^VL, 25, C/JIADA
NEEDLE RE-SHARTENING SERVICEFor SALE - A phono needle re-sharpening service to iuRe operators that v/ill save you alarge percent on your needle costs, if you v/ill let us reclaim your worn needles withour speciai regrinding machines. Complete details on request. Better wt, give us atrial
.
RE-SHARP NEEDLE SERVICEBOX 770 DODGE, lOV/A
t
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N FEATURI A II D A LUIS' SENSATIONAL |—| O | IL MU !\MFive-Ball Free Flay Fin Game M Uy L L I V V UUU ITS GLORYl
’/miTE-WIRE-PHONE YOUR ORDERS TODAY’, II.MEDIATB DELIVERY FlilCE$ 249 . 50 ®^-
TKOROUGHLY RECONDITIONED AUTOMATIC PAYOUT CONSOLES—READY FOR LOCATION.
Baker’s Pacers, DDJPv265.00Baker’s Facers,JPRom, 365. 00Bally Big Top *109*50Bally Roolom. .145 .00
Bally Hi Hand, 25g^.. .295,00
Bally Bells, 5 & 25/. 125. 00
Bally Royal Draw 105,00
Caille Roulette, 25/. 275, 00
Ev. '40 Facer ,325,00Ev. Lucky Lucre .150,00
Bally Hi Hand, 5/, ..,195, 00
Ev, ’39 Bangtail s ... ,150,00
Ev. ’41 Bangtail, JP.295.00
Sv, ’41 Dominoe JP
•Ev, ’41 Dorn. JP 25/.,,Jonn. Silver Moon....,Jenn, Derby Day, SI...Jenn, Bobtail.....Jenn, Golf Ball, 25/.,Super Bell (Comb)....,
Super Bell, Pvin 5&5,.4-7/ay Super, 3/5 & 25,
Super Bell Tiv 5 & 25,,
Super Tracktime,Mills 3 Bells
95.00 Mills 4 Bells525, CO Mills 4 Bells LH...145.00 Jumbo Parade' LH 5/,.65,00 Jumbo Parade, 25/,
,
125.00 Paces Pay Day, 25/,195.00 Paces Races.,,,..,.325.00 Paces Twin Reels,395.00 5 & 10650.00 Faces Twin Reels,495.00 5 & 25...,...,.295.00 Paces Saratoga, 5/,8 95, CO Jumbo Parade (Comb)
Ev, Rolletto, Jr...
^395.00.575.00,135.00.295.00.225.00
.175.00
.395.00
,475.00..99.50.225.00.125,00
S P E C I A L
New^ -
Cartons ?2.00ea.New Mills4 BellCabinet |22,50ee..K
THOROUGHLY RECONDITIONED FREE
Bally Club BellsJumbo Parade, F.F, .,,,.,
Big Game Tot
Keeney Super Bell 5/Jennings Silver Moon, Tot
PLAY CONSOLESV.V.'. .$275.00
110,00135,00325.00119,50
ON IDUID FORIMMEDIA TB SHIPMENTYanlcee"l)oodle
,
Idaho, 'Arizona,Gr,
Canyon, Santa Fe
,
Okla, , Trade WindsPrice , .^249,50 e&.
ATTENTION!! miTE, WIRE OR- PHONESport Parades, Knockouts, Hi Dives, Atten-
WE WANT IN A HURR'T tions. Mascots, Silver Skates, Exli, DoublePlays, Duplex, Do-Re-Mi, Leaders, Stars, Sky Blazers, Sunbeams, Westwinds, Zombies,
Genco Argentines and Four Roses. ARCADE ; Seeburg or Mutoscope Two-Way Hockies,Groetchen Metal Typers, Jennings Roll-In- Ihe-Barrel and Chicago Coin Hockies.
WRITE FOR LIST: Arcade Equipment, Automatic Fay Out Consoles 5 & 1-Ball R.P. Games,Slot Machines and 1-Ball Multiple P.O. Tables.
TERMS: l/3 DEPOSIT, BALANCE C.O.D. or SIGHT DRtiFT.
MONARCH COIN MACHINE COMPANYPHONE; ARmitage 1434
1545 N, FAIRFIELD AVENUE CHICAGO 22, ILLENOIS
- USED RECORDS -
WANT - Popular current used juke box records, not over 1 year. Will pay 9/ each ifyou pay freight, or 8/ each and we will pay freight. Jack Rubin,
TELAUDIO CORP.106 SO, OXF'ORD STREET (Tel: NEvins 8-2236) BROOKLYN, N, Y.
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c;sC AND 25'(:
N E V^'
D\
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B E
/^MEDIATE DELIVERY!WRITE FOR PRICES!
;rders filled as receivedON HAND READY FOR DELIVERY
20 DuGrenier, 9 Column Cigarette
mach, model ¥D, each ,|>59, 50
20 DuGrenier, 7 Column Cigarette
mach., model S, each .39#5050 DuGrenier Champion, 9 Column
split 11 column, each .......... 95.00
5 Mills Thi'ones, each ........ .,^265,00
3 Mills Empresses, each. ....... .385,00
14 Mills Panorams, each.....' 395,00
7 Panoram Peek Shows, each. 425,00
Seeburg Gems. ................. .WRI TE
Rock-Ola Masters *40, .Y/RI TE
WE HAVE PLENTY EQU I P M E NT ON H ANDSLOTS-MUSIC-PINS-ARCADE EOUIPME N T
WRITE-W IRE-PHONEED RAVREBY
Associated Amusements, Inc.72 BROOKLINE AVE, BO'STC'N D.MA55.
(PHONE S:CON IHONVTALTH093 3- 0934
)
- SCALES REBUILT -
NOTICE - Protect and hold that location.' We'll rebuild your old scales and make 'em
look like new, (Est, 1889)WATLIIIG MANUFACTURING CO.
4650 imST FULTON STREET (Tel: Col 2770) CHICAGO, ILL.
TITLE STRIPSFOR SALE - Phono operators: Hero is the perfect service. Star Ready Printed PhonoTitle Strips. For full details, write.
STAR TITLE STRIP CQ'IP/RTY
708 ARCH STREET PITTSBURGH, 12, PA.
- ItJSIC -
WANT - Phonographs - all makes and models. Forward list and lowest prices.LEWIS IvIUSIC SALES, HAWESBURY, ONT., CMADA
O elect ION BOOKSFOR PIN G;RIES - ^4,50 per 100 j 75^ per 12
FOR PHONOGPJiPHS - $4,50 per 100- 75;^ per 12FOR CIGARETTE lUCHINES - $3.50 per 100 j 60^ per 12
jit
WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF TUBES, L/JvIPS, PARTS AND SUPPLIES
ECONOMY SUPPLY COMPANY615 TENTH AYWE (PHONE; BRyant 9»»3295) NEW YORK, N.Y,
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WF Will PAY THE FOLUTWINC. PRICES FORWURIlfZER 412 075.'^-° IF IN TOP CONDITION
_ ROCKOLA 12 RECORD! H6Q0^IF IN SECONDARY CONDITION
WURLITZER 500 AND 600 K- $345°-° EACH
ROCKOLA STANDARD AND DE LUXE -$260°-° EACH
SEEBURC MAYFAIR, casino, PLAZA- $2350° EACHSEE-BURG GEMS AND RECALS -$260°-° EACH50 MILLS TfiRONES AT 0210. 00 EACH - SECONDARY CONDITION TOLL PAY 0200.0050 MILLS EMPRESS AT )275,00 EACH - SECONDARY CONDITION WILL PAY 0-260.00
NEED 25 MI SINGING TOVffiRS USED AT 0200.00 - SECONDARY CONDITION AT J175.00
WE PAY THE FREIGHT WTHiN 500 MILES!!WRITE, WIRE OR PHONE FOR CONFIIWTATION PRIOR TO SHIPPirX5
437 ELIZABETH AVE.(ALL PHONES.'WAVE'RLY
NEWARK3-1500)
- PINS -
FOR SALE - 5-Ball machines. Closing out floor samples and new in the original crate.1 Big Parade, used; 1 Eagle Squadron, new* 1 Invasion, nev/; 1 Invasion, used; 1 Jeep,used; 1 Marines At Play, new; 1 New Champ, used; 1 Torpedo Patrol, new* $695* for thelot of eight.
BADGER NOVELTY COMPANY2546 No. 30th STREET MILWAUKEE 10, WISC,
MUSIC - YiTANT
FOR SALE - Rock-Ola Deluxe |^340,; Rock-Ola Standard !|?335 ,
;
' Rock-Ola Master $400. WANTSeeburg Wireless Boxes -/^TifSRBZ and Seeburg 8800 RC machines, must be in good condition.Gi-ve lowest price in first letter.
lOHRIMAN SALES CORF.
573-575 CLINTON AVE,, N. (Tel; MAin 2507) ROCHESTER 5, N.Y.
SLOTS - COUNTERS - VENDORSWANT r- Peanut Machines all standard makes: Vest Pockets. Green v22.50, blue and Gold$32.50; A.B.T, Target Skills, Model F (Blue Cabinet only) $15.; Challengers, metalTops only $15.; All machines must have keys and loci:s, no parts missing. Iraps, Cubs,Aces, Black Jacks $2«00; Send your list. Candy machines - all makes, 5 colxmins.up.
RAKE COIN MCHINE EXCHANGE609 SPRING GAPvDEN STREET (Tel: LOmbard 2676) PHILADELPHIA, PENN.
LUMILBIES - LAMPSFOR SALE - West. Mazda Lumilines 18” and 12", 24 to carton, write; Pig Ijamps West.Mazda; 15, 25, 40, 60, 75 Watt 7/ ea., 120 to carton; Small Lamps; 1st line West. Maz-da brand new 51, 55, 63 3*iY ea., 44, 46, 50 4-^jZ ea.; 3 amp. and 6 amp» plug fuses,brand new genuine approved Clearsite $4.25 per 100, See us on zip cord and cable.
ARCADE BULB COTTPANY
56 ’WEST 2Sth STREET (WAtkins 9-7490) NLT7 YOINC, N.Y.
- GUN LAMPS -
FOR SALE - Genuine G.E. 7fl489 Ray-O-Lite Gun Lamps 60^ each.Yf. B. NOVELTY COMP/JIY, INC,
1903 VfASHINGTON BOULEVARD ST. LOUIS 3, MO.
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HEADQUARTERS FORV/HEt'I A COIFxIAK STEPS IN OUR DOOR HE
SEES ACTION AT PNCE l HERE HE VnLL
PHD NOT ONLY THE FIN^ RECONDITION-
ED EQUIPMEITT BUT THE BEST COIN LIACHINS
MECHANICS IN THE BUSINESS. TD PON^
T
SELL AI'TY EQUIPMENT ”AS IS” J
CLEAN GUARANTEED ANDREADY fCT. IMMEDIATE' DELIVERYROHiRY IHRCHANDISER ^225.00
5^ JLUiBU PARADE, F.U, 125,00FOUR RTDLS 400.00
5/ BAKER RACES 250.00
25/ Ei^IXY CLUB BELL 300,. 00
5 £: 25/ PACE REELS, JR, (Used
two weeks, for set • 500,00
5/ JUMBO PAIUDE, F.P. 115.00
VVIQE A WAKE CO I NM EN t
\
AN INVITATIONVmEU IN CHICAGO DROP IN AND
SEE THE DOY/NEY-JOIINSON PORT-
ABLE COIN COUNTER. THIS IS
THE TIME AND MONEY SAVING
COIN COUNTER TErT HAS THE
ENTIRE COIN MACHINE INDUSTRY
TALKING. SEE THIS COIN COUN-
TER mm THE OPERATING FSA-lUREJS THAT NO OSIER COINCOUNTER HAS. IF YOU CAN’T
COME IN TO SEE IT MiaTE US
AND m»LL GL/DLY 3LNID YOU A
DESCRIPTN/E CIRCULam. ^TE ARE.THE ONLY AUTHORIZED FACTORYREPRESENTATIVE Pai LIE DOT,HEY-
JOHNSON PORTABLE COIN COUNTER
IN THE ENTIRE UNITED STATES
FOR LIE COIN MACHINE TRADE!
'GROW w/fh GLOBE",
/3 DEPOSIT WITH ORDER BALANCE COD orSIGHT DRAFT
CHARLES (JIMMY) JOHNSON
GLOBE DISTRIBUTiNC CO.
PHONIC; AIMITAGE 07801623 IIORSI CALIFORNIA AVE.
,
CIIICi'vGO, ILLINOIS'
- LAI'IPS ,-
FOR SALE - Now on hand for immediate delivery. Case lots of 120 lamps, 2000 hour long
life electric lite bulbs; 25 TTatt 15/ each; 40 Watt 15/ each; 60 Watt 15/ each; 100
Watt 20/ each; Prices of other lamps furnished upon request.IRISNG SALES COMPANY
2757 S. LINEBARGER TERRACE (Tel: BR 1238) MILWAUKEE 7, WIS.
CIG. MACHINES - MUSIC
FOR SALE - 12 8 column round stainless cigarette machines, 6 have match throwers and
6 without match throwers, all are in perfect condition 3l00. for the 12 machines; 1
600R in Victory Wurlitzer cabinet $500,; 1 24 Wurlitzer wireless remote in a light-up
Charm ca.binet with remote box on front for floor use 0425,APPEL VENDING COMPANY
5015 N, GRAN3BACK STREET PHILADEIPHL\, 20, PA,
WE ARE,EXCL U S 1
IN SO. NEW JERSEY OFO
"BANK BALL'9 Ft., 12 Ft, & 14 Ft. SKEE BALL ALLEY
TERRIFIC ON LOCATION 1
9 Ft. SIZE $ 3 7 5 Op
12 Ft. & 14 Ft, Szs - PRICES ON REQUESTWRITE - 'WHS - PHONE OR CQf^I
V E DISTRIBUTORSEAST. PENNSYLVANIA
"PILOT TRAINER"THE SENSATIONAL /JIUSEMENT
DEVICE THAT^S TAILING THE NATIONBY STOHvi:
^850.°-°T IN AND SEE THE.I TODAY J
DAV G -TOSEL855 NORTH BROAD STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA
y PHONE: STS\FEIIS0N 22v58
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WAN T E I
TO BUY) 50 LONCACRES 6THOROBREDS
STATE CONDITION AND PRICENEW. KLEER-FLO GLEANER & 30 GAL. DRUM OF FLUID — $129.50
C0N3QL2S Olffi BALLS — SLOTS- C0IIS01£S -
MILLS SINGLE SAFE 149.50MILLS DOUBLE SAFES - 2 DOOR. ........99.50JUI:.!B0 FAruiDE C.P. - LATE HEAD.. 119.50BALLY HI HAND - COMB 199.50DOUBLE SLOT SAFE - FRONT DOOR 49,5038 TltACK TRIES 99,50
5/ FACE SARATOGA - CASH 99,50
BIG Gi'UrCE ^ P.O. •,,,•,..••,89,50JENN, BOB TAILS 104.50JENN. SILVER MOON, F.P 104.5050 SUPER BELLAS 294.50
- ONE-BAILS -
LONG ACRES & THOROBPLDS $465,00GOLD CUPS 49,50BLUE GRt'.SS 195,00
CLUB TROPHY $315.00»41 DEPJ3Y 340. 00SPORT SPECIAL 169.50RSCOPJj TIlvIS 179.50LONG SHOT 245,00
SLOTSCOLUMBIA G.A. - GIG. REELS ..$69.50CHROME COLUMBIA - FRUIT - J.P. ...12 5 .00
5/ CHEPRY BELL - 3-10 C.H 189.50
5/ F.P., Q.T. DIAL VENDER 49,50
10/ JEW,. CLUB CHIEF - SPECIAL. .. .189.50
5/ MILLS CHEPRY BELL 3-5 179.50
1/ MILLS Q.T 49.50
5/ BLUE FRONT 3-5 129.505/ BLUE FRONT 2-5, Reb 169.50
10/ Brown Front 3-5..., ......179.505/ VEST POCKETS - GREEN 49,50
40 - 1-2-3 F.P 89.50PIMLICO 365,00
14/ A M T P n 1
DIVE,' LEADER, ZOMBIE, STARS, DO RE MI, DOUBLE FI.AYS, DUPLEX,/ \ fy 1 L U I SUN BEAM, SKY BLAZER AND LffiST T/IIJD @ $35,00, ALSO ALL LmSIC’.'
TEIMS: ONE - IWiLF DEPOSIT VMTH ORDER, BALANCE C.O.D. OR SIGHT DP/lFT.
EMPIIRE COIN MACHINEKIANCE PHONE: HUMBOLDT 6288 - 89.
- SLOTS -
FOR SAIL - Mills 5/ Brovm Front like new $149.50; Mills 25/ Brown Front $199,50 likenew; Original Kills 25/ Brown Front, nev^ $210,; 5/ Pace Comet Blue Front v50,; 10/Pace Comet Blue Front $59,50; Jennings 4 Star 5/ Chief $90,; 10/ Jennings $90, • 10/ViTatling Rolatop $50,
GLOBE GAMES CaiP/JIY1230 WALNUT STREET (Tel: MAin 4060) CINCINNATI, 10, 0.
oo o
OUR FIRST BRAND NEW CAME
s QJ S d: W S [E- ^ OUTSTANDING IA\PROVEMENTS
J
° NEW AND DIFFERENT FEATURES!
SUSPENSE HAS PLENTY Of SUSPENSE!CONTACT YOUR DISTRIBUTOR
MANUFACTUS
RING COMPANY161 IVEST HURON ST. PHONE* DELaware 4310 CHICAGO 10, IILINIOS
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1D-A\S HAS E
YOU /
(RANDVO Wl
NEW GAMES forRUSH YOUR ORDERS!
CUMOCCDAEA do:' L.J OU99.50
pemnfM© c GM "(G(DA'\[LD:[p525?^-^
; 5 UAL [I [P0®1T PMNEWFIVE-BALLGAME ^ ITI Di M
'v H O'L 1 YWOC^ |_J Outstanding Pin Game Revamp Z4-9. 50M I L L S T H R E E B E L L S .... $795.00
J A^ 2202 N.
'
TLAS NOVELTYms TERN AVENUE (PHONE ; AEMI TAGE 5005
)
COMPANYCHICAGO 47, ILLINOIS
^ ^ $ :u.'
' ^ ' .A. o u .. Wo O''
1 -BALLS - PINS - CONSOLES - SLOTS - WANTFOR SALE - Guaranteed reconditioned 1 -balls, 5-balls, consoles, slots; plus the lat-est in 5-ball new and revamps • X^lso Mills Cherry Bells; special sale on glasses forTrack Times, Dominoes, etc, '/'/'rite for details. ViTANT - 1 and 5 balls FP, no junk.
PAIMSADE SPECIALTIES COMPANY489 ANDERSON AVENUE (Tel: CL iffside 6-2892) CLIFFSIDE PARK, N, J.
ARCADE - PINSFOR SALE - 2 Shoot-the -Chutes |70, ea,; 1 Metro ^50,; 4 Western Baseball Deluxe ^75,;ea; 1 Sea Hawk 4^6 0* • 1 Star attraction vCO,; 2 ABC Bowlers $60, ea.; 2 All American$50, ea,; 1 Cadillac $25.
BEACH SALES616 FIFTH STREET MIAHO BEACH, FLA.
- ARCADE -
FOR SALE - 2 Submarines, A-1 $125,; 3 Lir Raiders -/^-l $135,; 1 Shoot-Your-Way-To-Tokyo $119,; 3 Anti Aircreift Brown $49,50; Rapid Fire $110,; 3 Genco Playball, late
$145.; 3 Batting Practice v85,; 2 Skyfighter $219 , 50 ; 1 Bally Bull $55,; 6 ChickenSam $89,50; 2 Supreme Fokerino $85.; Victory Fool v79,50; $5,00 extra for crating,
MARCUS KLEIN577 TENTH AVENUE (Tel: LOngacre 5-8879) NEW YORK, N.Y,
SCALES - PINS - CONSOLES - MUSICWANT - Watling Fortune and Guesser Scales; late model free play games and consoles;phonographs, especially model 61 Wurlitzer coxmters.
LAY/RENCE NOVELTY COMPAl-IY
1436 NOTRE DAI® STREET, WEST MONTREAL, QUE., CAN,
COIN COUNTING I\1ACHINBS
FOR SALE - Direct Factory Distributors for Downey Johnson Portable Coin Counting Ma-chines. Counts all size coins. YVe can make delivery. Price $147,50 each,
MAX SCHUBB .Success Schubb & Co,F.O, BOX 313 MUSIOIGON, MICH.
- SCALES -
YYANT - Will buy Watling Scales, iidvise price and make and what condition and lowestprices
.
PENNY SCALE COMPIJIY108 EAST 5th STREET AUSTIN, TEXAS
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N AT I O N A_ L VALUES
!
SLOTS - ONE BAJ.LS CCI130LES
Club Trophy, F .F.
Bally Club Bells,Comb., late,.,,,
Club Trophy, F,P,
Jumbo Parade, F,P,
Santa Anita, P,0,
,,, ,,^275, 001
Pimlico, F.P, (1350.00
239.00.... , • 27 5 , 00
...... .89,50119,00
*41 Derby F.P 325,00Sport Special, FP. ,.,155,00Record Time, F,P, 155,00Turf King, PO, ,325,00Jockey Club, PO. .... ,325,00
Mills Vest Pocket, Blue & Gold, ... ,$49,50
Jumbo Parade ,P0 LH,$115,00Mills Blue Fts 5;J,, ,125,00
Q,T, *s Orig, Bluemade Glit' Gold 89,50
10^ Q.T, *s Orig, Bl,
made Glit, Gold,, , , • 99, 50
W I LU AMS " LAU RA' ® ^249, 50BRAIID NE1/T REVAldPS IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Arizona .$249,50Santa Anita ,,,.249,50Idaho 249,50
Laura $249,50Marvel Baseball 124,50Oklahoma 249,50
Streaml iners .,.,,, ,$249,50Trade Winds ..,,249,50Yankee Doodles 249,50
W A KI-j- D 1 I V ' Leaders, Duplex, Sky Blazer, Do-Re-Mi, Stars,
A\ |AJ I 1 U Lv I f YiTest Wind, Double Play, Sun Beam, Zombie
NATIONAL COIN MACHINE EXCHANGE1411-13 DIVERSEY BOULEVARD (PHONES': BUCKINGH/JvI 6466 - 6990) CHICAGO 14, ILL,
TROPICALIZINGATTENTION - Exporters, Jobbers, Distributors, Manufacturers, when shipping to tropicalclimatos contact us first for tropicalization of your equipment. Four years of Gobern-t
ment experience,AIvERICAN COIN I^IACHINE COMPANY
437 ELIZABETH AVENUE (Tel: Yfeverly 3-1500) NEWARIi 8, N,J,
- MANUFACTURERS -
NOTICE - Want to get in touch v/ith coin machines or music manufacturers for wholesaledistribution for coin machines for Columbus, Ohio, We have the room - also the moneyand sales force to take care of anything that might bo available and is a good product,
THE ACME AMUSEMENT COIvIPANY
428 SOUTH HIGH ST, (Tel; ADams 4672) COLUMBUS, 15, OHIO
- FARTS -
NOTICE - The most complete stock on the West Coast - parts for phonos and games.
Visit our ”See-At-A-Glance " parts department.JACK R. MOORE COMPANY
1615 S.W. 14th AVENUE PORTT.AND, 1 ORE.
LIU SIC - ARCADE - WANTFOR SALE - 1 Seeburg Rex with receiver, 3 Wall Boxes, 1 Speak Organ, complete $389.50;1 Seeburg 8200 *43 Cabinet plus 5/10/25/ slug rejector $459.50; 1 Wurlitzer Key board24 record Victory $449.50; 1 Rock-Ola Night Cluber $65. not ViTorking; 1 Kirks AstrologyScale with cards $79,50; 1 Seeburg Gun $99,50, Y7ANT - Groetchen Metal T^q^er,
GLAUSSER MUSIC COMPANY300 GEilRING AVENUE (Tel: EV 1602) PITTSBURGH, FA.
WIRE— TUBES RESISTORS2 Conductor flB Rubber covered Zip Wire - Minimum order 1000 Ft,,
<i r- nPer 1000 Ft 5. —
2 Conductor ^18 Silk A Rubber covered Y^ire - Ivlinimum order 1000 1 c: rhPer 1000 Ft ^ I 0.^
Brand New ^30 Tubes, sealed cartons, each 90/2000 - 3500 - 5000 10 Watt Sprague Resistors, lots of 12, each 21/
TERMS: l/S DEPOSIT, BALANCE C.0,D .
ATLAS VENDING GOMFANY41Q NORTH BROAD STREET (PHONE: ELIZABETH 2-0089) ELIZABETH, N,J,
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I.IU3IC
10 Packard Boxe^s^ pach. .^32.50
10 ViTurlitzer ^31 2-wire Bar Boxes ca.,15 4i00
2 Wurlitzer i^l45 Fast Steppers, ea,.,, 45,002 Rock-Ola Bar Boxes, ea. ..........
1 Seeburg Bar-O-IJatic, wireless 42,007 Soeburg YfS5 Tfell Boxes, ea , . , ,
,
,15 ,00
1 Wurl’.tzer 71 stand 22,50
Seven Up ^45 . 00
Sporty ••,,,..,....25,00Wildfire 45,00Super Chubbie.. 50,00Lite-A-Line .30,00
Sport King $275,00Pacemaker ..••••••.•••• ,50,00
25,00PINS
Triumph $2 5,00/irmada 29,50Ten Spot ,45,00Keeney Covi^boy 20,00Line Up.. 25,00
1-BALLSLong Shot $250.00Plentucky. .••••••.... ,250,00Sport Special,FP 145,00
SPECIALS
Midway ,$110, 00
Alert 65,00Yanks 95.00Topic .75,00Sky Rider ,.,.,145,00
Fairgrounds. .... ,..,$45,00Sportsman, Rev, .... ,245,00
New G&E Bulbs for one-balls and pin balls, 500 hrs..., each 20^Large stock of phonograph bulbs, 90/ package of ten. Discount for large order,
Permo Point Needles, each. 30/
WANT* msiC AND PHQN0GR/.PH MOTORS
CENTRAL COIN MACHINE CO.482-88 CENTRAL AVENUE (PHONE; MAIN 5973) ROCHESTER, IIW YORK
MUSIC - PINS - CONSOLES - SLOTSV/AI'TT - Music; Finbnlls; Consoles and Slots. Send us your list. TiVhat are your needs?
Let us hear from you,E/iST COAST liUSIC COMPANY
' 10th & YiTALlKIT STREET (Tel: aiester 3637) CHESTER, PA.
- MUSIC -
V/ANT - phonographs, any make, any quantity. Advise fully what you have.AIERICT^I DISTRIBUTING CCMIANY
2034 COMMERCE STREET (Tel; Riverside 1526) DALU^S, TEXAS
- RECORDS -
FOR SALE - 5000 used records, packed iniindividual jackets, 8/ ea, F,0,B, Birmingham.
1/3 Deposit,BIRinNGHAM VEIIDING COMPANY
2117 THIRD AVEIRIE, NO, B IIM INGHAM, ALA,
- MUSIC -
WANT - Will pay high cash prices for any type of music equipment, Vfrite, wire,phone
•
'WEST SIDE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY
612 TENTH AVENUE (Tel: Circle 8-7533) NEi/ YORK 18, N.Y*
/ saw it in **The Cash Box”
The Cash Box ITcck of December 10, 1945
Page 74
Etched Metal Reward Platesfor Mills 2/5 or 3/5.,,^2,75
Main Gears for MillsClock, complete ..,.2 .75
P A.VIdler Goar for Mix is
Clocks vl .50
Metal Star T/7necl forV/arlitzer Phonos 29
Main Fibre Goars for’’/iTur 1 it zer • 95
Club Handles .,3 .00
Mills Locks *2 ,00
NOW DELIVERINGMl US BRAND NEW CHERRY BELL
AUTOMATIC COIN MACHINES G SUPPLY CO,3834 Ih KTLLERTOH AVEHUE PHONE: CAPITOL 8244 CHICAGO 47, ILLINOIS
VENDORS - SCALESvYANT - All kinds of 5/ Selective Candy Bar Vending Machines: LoBoy 1;2^ weighing scales;gm vending machines; coin counting machines. Give full details and price in first
letter .
R. II. ADAIR COMPANY6926 W, ROOSEVELT ROAD (Tel: EUclid 9219) OIJ:' PARK, ILL.
- MUSIC -
lYANT - Wall Boxes, Remote Controls, Steppers, Adapters, Vrite giving best prices.
WANT - vi/holesale distributorship for Canada of any kind of coin operated equipment.’-nilNIPEG COIN iHiCHINE EXCHANGE
277 DONALD STREET TYINNIPEG, MAN., CAN.
NOTICE - Speed - that^s us.
recone speakers. Reasonable
1119 VENICE BOULEVARD
- SERVICE -
1 hour Mplifier service; 1 hour tone arm service. lYe
prices. All v/ork fully guaranteed.DEE’ SERVICE SHOP
(Tel: FE 7875) LOS ANGELES, 15, CALIF.
ARCADE - CABLE - MUSIC - WiRTT -
FOR SALE - Best offer: Sky Fighters; Bally Convoy; Rapid Fire; Keeney Air Raiders;
Anti-Aircraft; Submarine; Ace Bomber; Cupid Wheel; 5-wire, 7-wire, 30-wire cable; new5/10/25/ Rock-Ola vYall Box; 4 5/ Boxes used. 'WANT - Bally Basket Ball; Fortime ma-chines; 12-record Rock-Ola phonographs,
DENVKR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY1856 ARAPAHOE STREET (Tel: CHerry 4800) DEm^ER, 2, COLORADO
/ saw it in *‘The Cash Box'
The Cash Box ITcck of December 10^ 1945
Page 75
Yes! We're S HIP P NQ!
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OR
THE CAME THAT
HAS 'EM ALL TA L K INC OUT LOUD
IT'S EVERYTHINGLEWIS
3924 CHICAGO AVENUEN MACHINE
PHONE; BELMONT 7005SERVICECHICAGO 51, ILL.
NOTICE - New England operators, vrhen next in Boston visit oi;ir new shov/roons . Excel-lent repair department. New and used equipment for sale,
ilEV^ ENGLAND EXHIBIT COMPANY
1289 WASHINGTON STEEET (Tel: Dev. 838l) BOSTON, 18, M/iSS.
ARCADE - MUSIC
WANT - Banlcrolls, t/urlitzer Skee Ball Alloys and Music Boxes.S & W COIN MACHINE EXCHANGE
2416-20 G-RIiND RIVER AVENUE (Tel: CLifford 1956) DETROIT, MICH.'
/ saw it in "The Cash Box**
Week of December 10, 1945The Cash Box
Pace 76
THAT WILL SAVE YOU PLENTY OF MONEYIMMEDIATE DELIVERY
GET ON WR I/UilLBIG LIST FOR ALL INFORIvIATION ON ALL NEIY EQUIPMENTJ
JOE FRANK
119 THIRD AmiTTB, IIORIR NASHVILLE 5, TEM.
plijS — CuilSoLirj,.,
FOR SALE - 2 Action ^?125, ea; Over- The- Top '!?75 ; Jeep 'i^llOj Score Champ si25; Pick ’em
^15,; High Hand '$175; 2 Cltib'Hells m 250, caj 2 Rotor Tables, make offer; All in A-1
condition; l/s with orders, crating is extra.CaLlERCIAL GAMES CaiT/JIY
28 HARTFORD AVEl^^E (Tel: 1456) NSH BRITAIN, CONN,
C E NCO’S COTTLIEB'SS AGETOTAL DOOR
ROL L CANTEEN
C H I C A COCOIN’S
GOALEE
- NEEDLES -
FOR SALE - 5000 Play Needled, New peacetime quality Osmium tip, curved spring designAcropoint coin phono needles. Used by many of the nation’s largest routes. Sampleorder 50^ each, lots of 100 §46.00,
VIEBB DISTRIBUTING COMPANY612 N. MICHIGAN AVENUE CHICAGO, 11, ILL,
- MUSIC -
FOR SALE - Wurlitzer 24 in twin-12 cabinet, new 130 adaptor, 671 amplifier and speakerrebuilt and never used, only $150, at Thermopolls, ’tlTyo,
"RADIO" JOE V/AFtRINGTON
BOX 2 90 THEPJiOrOLIS, 1/7Y0.
- ARCADE -
FOR SALE - Keeney Subma.rine G\m A-1 condition, just off location $145,00.H. M. BRANSON DISTRIBUTING COMPANY
516 SOUTH 2nd STREET (Tel: WAbash 150l) LOUISVILLE 1, KY.
NEEDED BY EVERY OPERATOR - MECHi^NIC - SERVICE MAN - SHOP
"FLUORESCENT INSPECTION AND WORK LICHT"A 1000 HOUR LIGHT IN A NON-BREAKABLE PLASTIC TL'BE. 11" LONG, 1-^" DIAIfflTER, 27 FT.EXTILA HEAVY RUBBER CORD.
EiiSILY CARdlIED Ih ANY KIT ^ Nil V ^ Q O ^ C A L i
V/RITE FOR DEALER'S QUIvNTITY PRICE.* ^ L.Y l)O.VD tAL„MExpress Prepaid when full cash accompanies sample order. Money Refunded If Not 100^Oatisfied.
PAUL A, LAYMON1505 W, PICO BLVD. (PHONEv~-DREXEL 3209) LOS ANGELES 15, CALIF,
I saw it in “The Cash Box’*
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gamble with ^ur top spots
We’re right with you when
you say that Lady Luck’s a swell gal... BUT...when \\
your future is at stake why take a chance on finishing ^
out of the money Don’t be the 'Tall guy” because of
obsolete pre-war equipment...protect your choice locations
Ivith the finest automatic phonograph the world has ever known.
BE SURE. ..INSURE! GO AIREON.
RADIO & PHONOGRAPH DIVISION
MANUFACTURING C^233 GRAND AVENUE KANSAS CITY 6, MISSOUR
(Oae-Ball Mubipk Pay TaUel
SIPUCB^H (One-Ball Muhipk free P/oyJ
C® !KIS©ILI1 S (for fveiy Type <rf lotofionj
^/All Kl®WglL7¥ SdKIS^7fl®KI
mm ^iKi®?®«ddgar^acAND OTHER ARCADE TYPE GAMES
mmNEW IMPROVED MECH ANISM . . . NEW BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS
• RE-CONVERSION of Bally's big new plant from war produc-
tion is progressing at top speed. Day and night shifts are
already producing game parts. You’ll see new Bally prod-
ucts on location quicker than you ever thought possible. Write
today to get on the list to receive all Bally announcements.
MANUFACTURING COMPANYDIVISION OF LION MANUFACTURING CORPORATION
2640 BELMONT AVENUE, CHICAGO 18, ILLINOIS
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