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>1. 7, No. 8 WEEK OF NOVEMBER 5, 1945

WATCH WURLITZEn

I

Able, experienced management and ample financial

resources coupled with progressive policies, enviable

manufacturing facilities and the finest distributor organ-

ization in the industry all point to leadership by the

widest margin Wurlitzer has ever enjoyed.

THE RUDOLPH WURLITZER COMPANY, NORTH TONAWANDA, N. Y.

IS

THE PIONEERS OF AUTOMATIC MUSIC

WILL AGAIN LEAD THE WAY!

PUBLICATION

OFFICES

361 Fourth Av«.

New York 16. N. Y.

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MUrray Hill

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CHICAGO

OFFICES

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Chicago, III.

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Helen Palmer, Mgr.

VoL 7, No. 8 Serial Number 216 Week of November 5, 1945

66The Coin Machines Merry-Go-Round”

HIGHER PRICES NEWCOMMISSION BASIS

By Bill Gersh

There are many in the trade who are much amazed that prices of the new equipment will be

much higher than what similar machines sold for pre-war. This should not come as a surprise to any-

one in the industry. The facts are that the costs of materials and labor have risen to such an extent

that the average manufacturer can no longer gauge his production costs in advance.

Certain manufacturers have also been forced to suddenly change their cost sheets after they

called in their suppliers. Others have learned that there was no longer a definite and set price on the

parts and supplies which they were already receiving.

For example, one manufacturer has learned, much to his dismay, that he now has to increase

the original price of his first new machine. Only because his supply firms have advised him that the

prices they originally quoted him are now out of line and have to be increased.

This has created a very definite alteration in all price quotation. It is rumored thruout the

trade that one new slot machine, as an example, will be more than double the former price this firm

charged for its products. This has to be expected by the industry. The trade must realize that similar

price quotations are going on everywhere in the country by manufacturers in all other industries. Noneare safe from labor and materials cost increases.

The music machine men are now of the belief that there will not be new phonos at less than

$500 on the market. Some believe that the new phonos may even be introduced at $700 or more. Theyforesee an entirely new type of operation coming into effect because of these higher prices. They also

foresee the need for strong organization to protectlocations which will have to amortize such higher

priced equipment.

Eventually, it is expected, prices will adjust themselves to a normal base. But this will not be-

come fact for a long, long time to come. Not with the present contracts demanded by labor, nor the

fact that high general taxation remains in effect.

Higher prices are bringing about an entirely new type of merchandising. This was more or less

expected by everyone in the trade. Prior to the end of the war, this medium advised that many changes

could be expected in the merchandising methods which would come into vogue with the new, post-

war machines. Already there is a franchise plan introduced for operation of new equipment. Many newdistributors have also been brought into the picture. And this isn’t all the change which can be ex-

pected when the post-war era really gets going.

The used machine dealer is not at all upset by these higher prices for the new machines. He feels

that this will keep him doing more business than he could have expected. The facts are that already

sales are returning in good volume in certain areas to used machine wholesalers. These men are be-

coming more optimistic daily. They now believe that they will continue on for a long, long time to

come.

Back of all this price problem is the fact that the equipment of this industry is based on in-

come producing power. For example, a machine can be built of platinum and feature the finest andmost precious jewels yet if it doesn’t earn sufficient profit on location it has little or no value to the

trade. Likewise, a machine built from a cardboard box and held together with staples, but a machinewhich earns gobs of money on location, can practically command its own price from this field.

The Cash Box Week of November 5, 1945

“'The Coin Machines Merry-Go-Round”

This has been proved to be the case time and time again. The members of this field were actually

stunned some years ago by a console which was introduced at an extremely high price—but, after it

had been location tested, the price no longer mattered.

This will have to be the case for all new equipment. If it can earn more than the equipment nowon the location, it will be worth the difference in price. Amortization of the machine must be the big

factor taken into consideration. New equipment must be able to amortize itself within the period whichthe operator designates. And show him a profit.

It is doubtful whether the higher prices which are being asked are going to hold back sales to

any appreciable extent, as some claim they will. There are those who do not look far enough ahead to

realize that as a new machine gradually surrounds any of their locations, their location owners, too,

are going to demand it. And the location owner is not interested in what the machine costs the oper-

ator. But, if the operator does not give him what he wants—he’ll either buy his own machine—or call,

in someone who will give him the equipment he wants and that his competitors are featuring.

The members of this industry should now realize that they must make better commission ar-

rangements with the average location to take care of the higher cost of the new equipment. For a

long time now The Cash Box has urged coinmen to arrange for a more equitable commission basis withlocation owners. For example, there should never be 50%-50% split on automatic phonos. This is en-

tirely unsound, according to present day conditions.

The operator’s cost of records, supplies, labor, parts, rent, and all general overhead, has risen

far above 20% additional to his former costs. Today, then, by giving the location owner 50% of the

gross take from a phonograph, he is actually giving that location owner better than 70% for his end.

In short, because of increased overhead costs he is working on less than 30%—not 50% of the gross.

And, with license fees added, he is working on even a smaller margin each and every day.

The one and only answer to the higher cost of new equipment, the higher cost of labor, sup-

plies, parts, rent, tires, trucks, etc., etc., is to arrange for a 70% -30% commission basis with all loca-

tions. The operator must today receive 70% of the gross and the location owner 30%. In this way the

operator will find that he can safely handle the higher priced machines.

The Cash Box persists in its belief that the only way in which the average operator will be

able to conduct his business on a safe and sound basis will be by arranging for this new commission

set-up. (The Cash Box has urged this new commission basis arrangement to the trade for over three

years now. It feels that this has become of vital importance to the continued well being of the menin the industry.)

How can the average operator, anywhere in the nation, expect to pay around $700 for a newautomatic phonograph and pay about 50'% above pre-war prices for his records, supplies, parts, labor

and general overhead, and still continue to operate on a 50%-50% basis with the location owner? Yes,

there may be a few locations in each territory, the very best, the top locations, where such a commission

basis is feasible. But the average location does not deserve such a commission arrangement.

The 50%-50% commmion basis simply cannot work out anymore!

There is nothing the manufacturers can do at this time to lower the costs of the new products

they are producing. Labor demands a very healthy share of each product. Materials suppliers (whoalso have labor problems) also want more than ever formerly received for their supplies. In addition,

other overhead costs have tremendously risen for all manufacturers and they must, therefore, add this

to the price of the machines which they are producing. It will be a long, long time before they will

be able to bring prices down to a basis more comparative to pre-war.

Therefore, the men in this industry who are out on locations each day, must make arrangements

such as The Cash Box has urged they make during the wartime period, while it was so much easier to

make them. All coinmen must realize that they cannot continue on ahead on their present commission

basis with their location owners. They simply won’t be able to amortize their equipment nor, especially,

profit from it.

For example, it is believed that the average (which is unusually high today) on a national basis

is about $7 per week per phono. This means that the operator on the average location can amortize a

machine costing him $546 in 18 months, the usual amortization period for an automatic phono. How,then, will he plan to amortize a $700 machine unless he arranges a better commission basis during this

same 18 months period which he sets aside to amortize the cost of his equipment?

The 70% to the operator—30% to the storekeeper—commission basis should go into immediate

effect all over the nation, before the new machines are produced in volume—if for no other reason

than to offset the higher prices and the tremendously increased overhead music machine coinmen are

now enduring.

The Cash Box Week of November 5, 1945

ABEOM SHOWS MEW PH01I05FIRST PREVUE SHOWING BRINGS OVER 100 OF NATION’S DISTRIBS

TO K.C. NEW PHONOS FEATURING ELECTRONIC PRINCIPLES WIN HIGH PRAISE

KANSAS CITY, KANS. — The first prevue showing of what the new post-war phonos and remote

control systems will look like was conducted at the sales showrooms of the Aireon Manufacturing

Corp., this city, by R, R. (Rudy) Greenbaum, Vice-President and General Salesmanager of the firm.

Over 100 of the nation’s leading music distributors were present. The applause which greeted

the unveiling of these three new phonos was loud and enthusiastic. The men were not only excited,

but many stated that this was what they had dreamed about. "These new post-war models open an

entirely new path for the music machine trade,” claimed the distributors who saw the equipment for

the first time.

All Aireon’s regional directors and many of their district managers were present. Also on hand

from the firm were: Arthur E. Welsh, Executive Vice-President; Dr. C. N. Kimbell, noted scientist and

also vice-president of the firm; Mike Dutton, works manager; R. R. Renner and Bob Johnson of the

credit department.

The meeting was opened in the large showrooms of the firm at 1233 Grand Ave., with RudyGreenbaum addressing the audience and telling them of the fact that some five months ago the or-

ganization decided to enter into the "juke” box business and now were ready to show its new models.

From here, Rudy went on to tell the story of electronic principles which were discovered and

used by the firm in their radar and counter radar work during the war. Fie then asked Bill Brase to

remove the covers from the phonos. These were presented as "Aireon Fiesta”, "Aireon Artisan” and

"Aireon Airliner”.

Thruout the war the Aireon Company supplied the armed forces with thousands of units of

radio and radar equipment, some of which are still on the government’s hush-hush list. Experience

gained during this time has now been utilized by the company for gearing to all out production on auto-

matic phonographs. Among those innovations incorporated into the phonograph are the "tonal arch”

arrangement in the speakers; the AVC principle (Automatic Volume Control);keyboard visibility; and

lighting effects creating optical illusion. The wall boxes work on a single wire coaxial cable principle,

which is likened to the counter radar devices, as explained by Dr. Kimbell.

The designs were created by Raymond Loewy, world-famed New York designing firm, and

were a combination of those chosen on the national trip made by Rudy Greenbaum some months ago.

Distributors are being set up all over the country.

The firm announced the set up of Regional Sales managers and District Sales managers. TheRegional managers are W. E. Simmons, Hollywood, Calif.; Ralph E. Rigdon, Shelbyville, Ind.; Ben

Palastrant, Boston, Mass.; Frank Q. Doyle, Miami, Fla.; J. McEwen Cherry, Nashville, Tenn., and Fred

A. Mann, Chicago, 111. The District men are Clayton Ballard, Portland, Ore.; Sam Weinstein, Philadel-

phia, Pa.; Myrl A. Park, San Diego, Calif.; Clifford D. Kemp, Denver, Colo.; R. H. Cherry, Nash-

ville, Tenn.; Aubrey V. Stemler, Van Nuys, Calif.; Ed Wisler, Los Angeles, Calif.; and J. W. Harwell,

Nashville, Tenn.

Music machine distribs. at Aireon Mfg, Corp. listen to talk by co?npany officials and see newmachines.

Gottlieb calls cmi meetMembers to Gather November 14 at CMI Headquarters

CHICAGO — Dave Gottlieb, President of CMI has called a meeting of the members of the Association

for Wednesday, November 14 at 7:30 P.M. The meet will be held at the association headquarters, located

at 134 North La Salle St., right across the street from the Sherman Hotel, in room 508.

Among the subjects expected to be discussed is the holding of a convention during 1946, and if

there is agreement among the members, just when the best date would be.

Some of the manufacturers are of the opinion that if a date were set, it would help by reducing

the large number of visitors now arriving in Chicago. Altho the factories give everyone the greatest

courtesy, a great deal of time is lost which is needed at this time to get the factories running smoothly

on the new equipment. They believe that a great many coinmen, if they expected to visit Chicago for a

convention, would wait until that time.

LOCATION SELLING STARTS WARBRECKENRIDGE, TEXAS — A war between two operating companies in Texas seems to be in the

ofiing, and the only result will be detrimental to them both. Jones the "Cowgirl op” writes:

"A Fort Worth operator has just sold a location in our town an old Twin Twelve Wurlitzer. Not only

that, but he came here and installed it for them. I have a good mind to repay him for this bit of unethical

business by going into Fort Worth, and selling some of his locations a machine.”

After a conference with hubby "Cadillac”, they are undecided, only because they know it will

only harm the biz in general. "However, if this operator continues this direct location selling practice,

we’ll certainly go after him”, adds Jimmie.

AMERICAN BIST. OPENS IN JOHNSTOWNJOHNSTOWN, PA. — M. Abelson, head of American Distributors, Pittsburgh, Pa. announces that he is

opening an office in Johnstown, Pa., which will be headed by the well known Abe Stept.

The new modern display rooms will be located at 423 Franklin St., and Stept will distribute phono-

graps, amusement games, vending machines, and salesboards. Coinmen in the territory are invited by

Stept to make his offices their headquarters at all times.

Abe Stept has been active in the Pennsylvania territory for the past fifteen years and knows all

the coinmen.

CARTER HAS AIBEON FOB SAN JOAQDIMLOS ANGELES, CALIF. — F. P. (Nick) Carter of the Nickabob Sales Co., this city, is opening offices

in Fresno to handle the new Aireon Manufacturing Corp. line of phonos and remote control equipment

for the San Joaquin Valley.

Carter is very excited over the Aireon line, and expects to do considerable business.

BECOBP SITUATION BAP IN ST. LOOST. LOUIS, MO. — Carl Trippe, nationally known coinman, and head of Ideal Novelty Co., this city,

is really burned up at his record distributors. Carl writes:

"I would like to give the industry some dope on how the record companies are operating in this

city. They have taken out all the listening booths here. They won’t let anybody play the records. You

have to take them as is, without hearing them. And in addition, you have to order 10 at a time. They

don’t let you take less than 10. In other words, if you get a record that you don’t like, you’re stuck

with ten of them."

The Cash Box News and Views Week of November 5 , 1945

WOLCHEB AND WOLF SHARE COASTAMI DISTRIBUTORS ON WEST COAST APPOINTED

CHICAGO — DeWitt (Doc) Eaton, General Sales Manager of A.M.I. announced this week the appoint-

ment of two of the nation’s foremost distributors to handle the distribution of the A.M.I. music machine

on the West Coast. Lou Wolcher, Advance Automatic Sales Co., San Francisco, Calif, will cover the

territories of North California, and the states of Washington and Oregon. M. S.

(Bill) Wolf, California Amusement Co., Los Angeles, Calif, will cover the South

California territory and the state of Arizona.

"These two splendid organizations” Doc stated "will split the West Coast

territory, and the operators can look for the highest possible cooperation andservice from both. Lou Wolcher needs no introduction to the trade, as his repu-

tation as a leader in the coin machines industry is known thruout the entire coun-try, as well as Hawaii and Australia. Bill Wolf, equally well-known and respected

by all ops on the coast, is one of A.M.I.’s oldest distributors, and has been doing a

terrific job with our equipment for many years.”

"Music operators” continued Eaton "in both Bill’s and Lou’s territory are

particularly fortunate, as they will be able to consult with men who have never let a customer go astray.

We look for big things from the West L)oast.

NEW RECORDING CO. ENTERS FIELDNEW YORK — A new recording company. Sterling Records, Inc., announced their entry into the field

this week. Headed by A1 Middleman, creator and former head of the "Hit” Records, and Ben Siegel,

Vice-President, this company will specialize in Classic Jazz and Race Records. This organization will

operate its own ultra-modern plant, set up for volume production and will maintain a schedule of a newrelease every three weeks.

According to Mittleman "There will always be a big demand for good Classic Jazz and Race

Records. It is a field in which the insistent demand has been filled haphazardly, and we believe there is

room for a label which will cater to that demand efficiently.

NEW PHONE NOS. FOB THE CASH BOXNEW YORK CITY" — The telephone numbers of The Cash Box have been changed to MUrray Hill

4-7797 - 7798 - 7799. We ask our friends to make this change on their records.

AUTOMATIC FOOD STORE READYMEMPHIS. TENN. — An automatic machine food store idea has been perfected by Clarence Saunders,

one time organizer of the nationally known Piggly Wiggly chain.

After a decade of experiments, claimed to have cost $600,000., the vender called "Keedoozle” is

said to be in working stage. Automatic Electric Co., Chicago, has contracted to set up a model store in

that city to begin actual test operations around December 1. It will be open to the public probably by

next April. A full sized store also will be opened in Memphis, Tenn. by next spring.

Here’s how the machine works: the customer uses a gun-shaped object called the "key” (equipped

with a roll of paper) which is inserted in a slot with a number corresponding to the grocery item shown

in a glass-enclosed case; pressing a nearby button, the customer makes a purchase. The key then records

on paper the name of the item, the price and some code dots.

When the order is finished, the key is taken to the cashier’s counter, where a translator de-ciphers

the code ( code dots cause electrical impulses to set into operation action distribution mechanism ) . The

grocery order slides down 4 conveyor belts and arrives at the counter assembled, totaled and ready for

packaging. It is said the code tape can trip 20 items in 4 seconds and can be made to work even faster.

Lou Wolcher

The Cash Box ISews and Views Week of ISovember 5 , 1945

AN APPEAL TO All MUSIC OPERATORS

IN THE UNITED STATESBy GEORGE A. MILLER, State Pres.,

California Music Operators Assn., Oakland, Calif.

Each and every operator in the United States should acquaint himself with the bill knownas the Buckley Bill, H.R. 3190. This bill was introduced and referred to the Committee, on

Patents, May 11, 1945 but the bill, like many others, was so outlandish that the music operators

gave little thought to it. We learn through the interest and cooperation of the Cash Box and

other coin machine magazines that the bill is very serious to the automatic music business and

should it be passed in its entirety it would do nothing more than to heap further taxation on

the already heavily taxed phonograph business. The bill is to amend the act entitled "An act to

amend and Consolidate the Acts Respecting Copyright” approved March 4, 1909 as amended.

In other words automatic phonographs at the present time are not deemed to be a public per-

formance for profit unless a fee is charged for admission to the place where such reproduction

or rendition occurs but should the amendments as the Buckley Bill proposes be passed by Con-

gress, automatic phonographs could be classed the same as any other public places of entertain-

ment and would be subject to a tax arrived at by a certain group on all copyrighted discs,

phonograph records, music by wire, etc. It is to be remembered that this bill is not clear, how-

ever reading between the lines, any kind of copyrighted music, regardless of how played over

automatic equipment, would be subject to taxation.

The writer feels that each and every music operator in the United States should get a copy

of this bill from Washington, D. C. and study it very carefully and after doing so should write

to the Congressmen and United States Senators from his district demanding that this particular

bill, known as the Buckley Bill, No. H.R. 3190, be defeated.

The writer further would like to state that the music operators in the state of California

have already organized a move to defeat this bill and each and every operator in the state of

California has written or is writing to the various congressmen at this particular time demand-

ing the defeat of this kind of legislation.

The California Music Operators Association has also written to the Congress in regard

to the $10.00 Federal Tax on each and every phonograph in the United States, which was

strictly a duration tax and was accepted as such because each and every music operator in the

United States felt it his patriotic duty to support such legislation at that time. Now that the

war is over the music operators expect the tax to be discontinued and will work toward that end,

not alone on automatic phonographs but on other coin operated equipment as well.

Upon reading this article every operator in the United States should immediately write to

his Congressman soliciting his support toward the defeat of these particular bills. Never before

has there been anything so vitally important to the operators as the defeat of this legislation.

The writer urges that each and everyone of you act and act now.

The Cash Box Mews and Views Week of November 5 , 194S

CAPEHART INJDBED IN COLLISIONINDIANAPOLIS, IND. — Senator Homer E. Capehart was injured in a head-on automobile collision

near Indianapolis Tuesday, Oct. 30. "Cape” suffered a broken left ankle, cuts on the face and a badlylacerated tongue.

He is now being hospitalized at the Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis.

MAJESTIC RECORDS ROY NEW PLANTBURBANK, CALIF. — James J. Walker, president of Majestic Records, Inc. announced that a newplant devoted exclusively to the pressing of its own records will be constructed here.

This plant will supplement production now being handled by the company’s pressing plant in

Newark, N. J. and that of a new factory at Elgin, 111., expected to be opened early next year.

LUMBER PLACED ON INVENTORY CONTROLWASHINGTON — Lumber was placed under inventory control on October 28 by the War Produc-tion Board. The action was taken as part of the six-point program of Director John W. Snyder. Thisaction was effected by a revision of Priorities Regulation No. 32, and is aimed at hoarders.

The inventory limitations apply to all persons who use lumber for production, operating sup-

plies, maintenance or repair or for construction, both for their own account or for the account of

another.

WPB called attention to restrictions on ordering more than needed as described in Paragraph (d)

of the regulation and stressed the fact that these provisions apply to all persons whether buying for

use or for resale. The regulation also prevents placing of orders with different suppliers which aggre-

gate more than the buyer is permitted to receive even though he intends to cancel one or more of the

orders before delivery.

The new restrictions on lumber, affecting receipts of seasoned, green, rough, surfaced and

worked to pattern lumber of all kinds, sizes and grades, limit inventories to sixty days requirements

or a practicable minimum, whichever is less.

NEW RECORD RELEASESCompiled by JACK "ONE-SPOT " TUNNIS

AREN’T YOU GLAD YOU’RE YOU?Co 36875 — Les Brown & Orch.

THE LAST TIME I SAW YOU

BABY YOU GOTTA QUIT THAT NOISECo 36876 — Johnny Bond & BandGOTTA MAKE UP FOR LOST TIME

BEULAH’S BOOGIE___.De 18719 — Lionel HamptonMILLION-DOLLAR SMILE

COME TO BABY, DOMa 715 3 — Jack Smith

ONE MORE DREAM

DON’T LIVE A LIECo 36880 — Gene AutryI WANT TO BE SURE

FAT MEAT AND GREENSBr 80068 — Jelly Roll MortonSWEETHEART O’ MINE

FISHIN’ FOR THE MOONDe 17817 — Jolwmy Robertson

WAITIN’ FOR THE TRAIN TO COME IN

FORGIVE MECo 36869 — Wiley and GeneMAKE ROOM IN YOUR HEART FORA FRIEND

GIVE ME THE SIMPLE LIFEVi 20-1738 — Sammy KayeIT MIGHT AS WELL BE SPRING

I CAN’T BEGIN TO TELL YOUDe 23457 — Bing CrosbyI CAN’T BELIEVE THAT YOU’REIN LOVE WITH ME

I GOT RHYTHMCo 5 5 038 — Benny Goodman Orch.THE MAN I LOVE

IN THE MIDDLE OF MAYVi 20-1747 — Freddy Martin & Orch.SYMPHONY

JUST A LITTLE FOND AFFECTIONMa 7156 — Louis PrimaWAITIN’ FOR THE TRAIN TO COME IN

MY GUY’S COME BACKCo 36874 — Benny Goodman & Orch.SYMPHONY

The Cash Box News and Views Week of November 5, 1945

BUILDING RACE ON IN L. A.LOS ANGELES, CALIF. — There’s a post-war building race on here. It seems that every leading jobber

and distributor is out to impove, remodel or build new and outstanding offices and showrooms.

Bill Wolf of California Amusement Co. has purchased a very prominent corner and is construct-

ing a brand new building, which he reports, will exceed in beauty and design his San Diego and San

Francisco buildings. (And, by the way, his present quarters here are plenty impressive) . The trade is

eagerly looking forward to seeing these new quarters.

Charley Robinson of C. A. Robinson Co. has remodeled an old building which is something to see.

It is truly Californian in very respect. Ofl&ces and showrooms are attractive and outstanding.

E. P. (Nick) Carter of the Nickabob Sales Co has also purchased a large and outstanding corner

lot, and is constructing an entirely new building to house coin machines. Nick has some ideas of his ownregarding a triple threat building with a single large loading plaform that should prove unique.

Bill Happel of Badger Sales Co. just contracted for the reconversion of an old building here and

from plans already discussed Bill is sure to have quarters among the most attractive in the country.

Happel will make this building one of the largest being used for a coin machine company.•

All these firms are locating on West Pico Blvd., which is "coinrow” now, but with these addi-

tional beautiful large buildings being readied, it will probably be the most outstanding coin street in the

nation.

LOCATION SALES IN MONTREALMONCTON, CANADA — L. A. Reid, this city, brings to light a concerted effort of some coin machines

company in Montreal who has been putting on a campaign to sell equipment to locations.

Reid writes "There is a concern in Montreal who is sending out circulars every few weeks selling

music machines to the locations, and any other kind of equipment they have to sell. These circulars are

mailed to every Tobacco store. Restaurant, Lunch counter. Novelty Store, etc. Montreal is noted for

selling here in the wartime to the locations, where they get big prices.”

It would pay the Montreal operators to find out who this company is, and then follow the plan

worked by the Summit County Automatic Music Operators Assn, of Akron, O. (Story in the Oct. 15

issue of The Cash Box.

)

CLARK BUYS AIR FLEETLOS ANGELES, CALIF. — Here’s the tipoff on what to expect in our business in the future. Clark

Distributing Co., Wurlitzer distributors here, is putting in a fleet of three airplanes to handle their busi-

ness in the modern tempo for the Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle offices.

They are buying the planes from army surplus war stock and will sign an ex-army pilot to take

charge of the fleet. Don Clark is responsible for the trend which is sure to catch on more and more in

the coin machine biz.

HIKE CABPEN GETS “GOOD WILL” BONDLOS ANGELES, CALIF. — At an early morning gathering in Clem’s Dinette on West Pico Boule-

vard this city, the following coinmen signed a "Good Will Bond” on John McGovern’s Liberty

Inn of Chicago, 111 . and sent it to Mike Carpen of Reading, Pa. : Charley Robinson, Bill Wolf, Fred Gaunt,

L. B. McCreary and J. D. Turner.

These coinmen stated "We hope that Mike will soon cash this bond”.

BILL GEBSH ON WEST COASTWEST COAST — Bill Gersh, publisher of The Cash Box, will be on the West Coast for the next month.

Now in Los Angeles, Bill expects to head for San Francisco in about a week, and then to Seattle, Wash.

In these travels, who knows where Gersh may alight. He may show up anywhere along the coast during

the next few weeks.

The Cash Box Week of ISovember 5, 1945

CHICAGO CHATTERCharles Hopp of Kewanee, Wise, in town, and tells

that he has bought out the Manitowoc Music and

Novelty Co. of Manitowoc, Wise, formerly ownedby Israel Axel and Charpes Piper. He also bought out the interest of John Healy of Manitowoc, Wise.

Mr. Hopp will still continue business in Door and Kewanee County, Wise. . . . Morris Gisser, Cleveland

Coin Machine Co., Cleveland, O. on his way home from the West Coast visits Gil Kitt of Empire Coin

Machine Exchange, and is bubbling over with talk about the West Coast—and who knows but what he

may be making plans for that West Coast branch, from what he tells us.

Charlie Rosen, Ohio Specialty Co., Louisville, Ky. raring to go (only out of the Navy about a

month) visits the factories to see what’s going on . . . Ben Robinson, Robinson Sales Co., Detroit,

Mich, also making the rounds . . . Morris Pollard (M. A. Pollard Co., San Francisco, Calif.) and the

missus, arrive after spending some time in New York City. Will stay here about a week, and then back

to the West Coast . . . C. W. Collins resigns from Pace Mfg. Co. ... A. Fritzler, Automatic AmusementCo., Saginaw, Mich, looking things over . . . Lew London, Leader Sales Co., Reading, Pa. here again, and

this time spends all his time telling about how his show horse "London’s Folly” won all the top prizes

in a recent horse show.

T. Martin, Philadelphia, Pa., the man who owns the patents on the electric eye, seen in a huddle

with Dick Hood of H. C. Evans & Co. . . . Sam London, Milwaukee Coin Machine Exchange, Milwaukee,

Wise, seen in town . . . Frank O’Brien, Acme Amusement Co., Dallas, Tex. visiting here . . . Joe Frank,

Automatic Sales Co., Nashville, Tenn. takes time off from his many other enterprises to visit the fac-

tories . . . Sam Yaras, Southwest Amusement Co., Dallas, Tex. right at home in the Windy City . . .

Jesse Wellens, Hollywood, Fla., en route to Hot Springs, Ark., stopped off in Chi and calls on the manu-

facturers . . . Lee Jones becomes exclusive distributor for H. C. Evans & Co. products for Illinois,

Indiana and Michigan . . . Art Weinand, Sales Manager for Rock-Ola Manufacturing Corp. out of

town for a few days on business.

James (Jim) Gilmore, executive secretary of CMI, returns from his vacash, and is all set up in

134 N. La Salle (right across from the Sherman) in room 508. Jim invites all the coinmen to visit

with him when in town . . . Pioneer Coin Machine Co. are now set up in their new and larger quarters at

2634 North Laramie Ave. . . . Vincent B. Murphy joins the Monarch Coin Machine Co., in the capacity

of Sales Manager. Murphy comes from Boston and instantly impresses the trade with his genuine win-

ning personality. He formerly was associated in the musical instrument field, but enters the fast moving,

fascinating coin machine field with great enthusiasm . . . Ray Moloney, head of Bally Mfg. Co. celebrates

a birthday this week.

David Rosen of Phila. is back in town again and searching high, wide and handsome for some-

thing to happen; like so many many others who have been patiently waiting and waiting . . . WhenArt Weinand returns from his out of town trip he finds his office crowded with plenty of visitors . . .

John Chrest (Exhibit Supply Co.) back at his desk, looking peaked following his siege of pneumonia . . .

O. D. Jennings personally escorting visitors thru his plant . . . Lou Koren back from Kansas City, and

deep in a huddle with Max Berenson—making plans for the Chicago distribution of the Aireon phono-

graph line.

Sol and Maury Gottlieb announce that they will again resume their former pre-war status as field

representatives for D. Gottlieb & Co., and will travel the forty-eight states contacting the trade, help-

ing them solve their pin game problems . . . Dave Braun, Deluxe Record Co., Linden, N. J. seen in town

. . . Hymie Rosenberg, H. Rosenberg Co., New York City finally gets to the windy city . . . Roy

McGinnis of Baltimore, Md. in town once again . . . Nat Cohn and Earl Winters, Modern Music Sales Co.,

New York City visiting their many friends . . . Moe Fine, Roxy Specialty, Montreal, Canada, looking

things over . . . Charley Rosen (Ohio Specialty Co., Louisville, Ky.) ex-sailor, and Milt Cohen (son

of the late Harry Cohen, Ohio Specialty Co., Cincinnati, O.) ex-soldier, makes the rounds together.

Leo Weinberg, Southern Automatic, Louisville, Ky. and points south visits the factories . . . Clifi

Wilson, Tulsa, Okla. another visitor here . . . Ed Mape, from the sunny shores of the West Coast, makes

the rounds of factories . . . Ed Ravreby, Associated Amusements, Inc., Boston, Mass, comes in to see

the manufacturers . . . Jonas Bessler, Hy-G Amusement Co., Minneapolis, Minn, looks around town . . .

Barney (Shugy) Sugerman, Runyon Sales Co., Newark, N. J. seen with DeWitt (Doc) Eaton, A.M.I.

. . . Al Douglas and Dave Helfenbain, Daval, changed their plans about building a factory, and have

purchased a large plant on the far North Side . . . Oscar Schultz and Irving Ovitz, Automatic Coin

The Cash Box Week of ISovember 5, 1945

CHICAGO CHATTER(CONTINUED)

Machine and Supply Co. announce they will be ready

to move into their large new quarters at 4125 Armi-

tage Ave. some time in December ... No wonder

Harry Brown (American Amusement Co.) is losing

so much weight. He can’t stay put for one minute, with all the new ideas and plans under way. He’s

going at top speedy day and night.

A1 Shiffrin, president of Pioneer Coin Machine Co. informs us that the overwhelming acceptance

of their first revamp "Big Top” made possible their recent expansion to a much larger plant at 2634 North

Laramie Ave., and that they are now in a position to step up production to meet the growing demand

. . . Jim Gilmore, of CMI has set up a large register for the convenience of out-of-town visitors, so

they can acquaint themselves with whom is in town at the time . . . Showing of the new Seeburg line

is slated for December 18... Eddie and Morrie Ginsberg, Atlas Novelty Co. very popular hosts. Never

a day passes that they are not besieged with visitors from all over the country . . . Bill Jay, Frank Davis

and Don Nixon of Jackson Amusement Co., Jackson, Mich., visit all the factories . . . CO. Rog. Vocero,

a coinman from far away Cuba, here to see what’s going on.

Minnesota coinmen really crying in their beer as the Minnesota

football team takes it on the chin from Ohio State (20-7) . . .

Dave Gottlieb and his wife, accompanied by Col. Beck and his

wife, were visitors from Chicago for this game. The Colonel and his wife are newlyweds and this trip

was part of their honeymoon . . . Another football fan seen in town was Gordon Stout of Pierre, S. D.

. . . Wearing civilian clothes and looking fit as a fiddle after spending 42 months in the Army in Europe

is Bill Averbeck. Bill is now back on his old job with Max Moses of the Atlas Sales Co.

Bill Hattlestad, of Cottonwood, Minn, welcomed his brother-in-law, Garvin Ludwig back to his

job. Garv spent over three years in the army, and before going to work visited his friends in Minneapolis

. . . Herman Paster, distributor here, making an announcement to the trade about a new set-up . . .

Looking splendid in civvies is none other than Bob Collins of Morris, Minn, who together with his lovely

wife visited around here. Bob just received his discharge a week ago, and stopped off to say "hello”

before returning to Morris to see his parents. He’ll enter the coin biz with his well-known dad. Buck

Collins of the same town.

Ted Bush and Harold Lieberman making big plans for the distribution of the new phonos of

Aireon Manufacturing Corp. . . . Ken Willis, Bush’s man Friday, so busy he can’t find time to do any

extra curricular activities . . . Danny Heilicher, lieutenant in the Air Transport Command for 3 years,

is home. Danny has had two and a half years of exciting flights over the European continent. He expects

his discharge any day and will re-enter the biz of the North Star Novelty Co. of Minneapolis, which is

run by his brother, Amos . . . Jess Marquisee of Fargo, N. D. and his son. Navy Lt. Walter Marquisee,

were in the Twin Cities for a few days. The lieutenant has had two years of service on the high seas.

Gordon Wornson of Mankato, Minn, looking fit as a fiddle, was spotted around town. Gordon is back

on the job again . . . Visiting the Twin Cities for a few days was O. J. Befera of the Delmo Novelty Co.,

Hibbing, Minn. Orf tells us that his two brothers are expected to come home very shortly, and will be

with the company as soon as they receive their discharges . . . Jonas Bessler and Hy Greenstein of Hy-GAmusement Co. are remodelling their offices and showrooms again, making more room in anticipation

of the new phonos and coin machines . . . Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Couch of Grand Forks spend a few days

in the city, visiting the jobbers and personal friends.

Seen in town for the first time in civvies, was Eddy Skalicky of Jackson, Minn.—and is he tickled

to death to be back on his route . . . Harry Stark of Superior, Wise, seen making the rounds . . . Ray

Thraen of Tracy, Minn, visits with the coin companies . . . A. C. LeTrace, Big Fork, Minn, another

visitor . . . Ray Stone of Rice Lake, Wis. comes to the big town to buy equipment . . . J. E. Waddell

of Charles City, la. seen in town . . . Elmer Pederson of Hastings, Minn, looking for that new equip-

ment . . . R. A. Smith, Little Falls, Minn, buying equipment . . . Gil Smith, Fargo, N. D. gets around

to see the coin companies . . . Paul Hayes, Rochester, Minn, looks things over in the Twin Cities.

The Cash Box Week of November 5, 1945

EASTERN FLASHESCharlie Aronson, Bill Alberg and Al (Senator) Bodkin

and their wives seen at Rogers Corners late Saturday

night, and were they going to town. Alberg wasn’t

doing so well with those rhumba numbers. Then Senator Bodkin captured the public "mike” and tried

out some imitations which went over big. Charlie just sat still and laughed himself sick. These hijinks

climaxed an evening that began with the bunch seeing Oklahoma ... Nat Cohn and Earl Winters,

Modern Music Sales Co. become the exclusive distributors for Bell Records . . . Burnhart "Bip” Glassgold,

General Sales Manager for DuGrenier-AMI in town.

Iz Edelman of Detroit, Mich, seeing all the coinmen here, and doing plenty of buying. With Edel-

man was Jack Goldner, who is returning to Detroit with him, and will work with Al Cherin, who is

managing the Detroit operations. Both boys have recently been released from the Army . . . Bill Frey,

Bill Frey, Inc., Miami, Fla. seen in Toots Shot’s Restaurant, enjoying one of those big meals . . . MacPearlman, who has been out of the biz and in war work expects to return to the jobbing biz about

November 1 . . . Mike Munves receiving congratulations from all over the country on his new set-up

with Sugerman and Green as AMI distributors. Mike busy talking with the blue print boys.

Harold Salis, who sold Rock-Olas on the West Coast joins up with East Coast Sales & Distributors

to assist Bob Slifer here with the same music. Harry Pearl and Everett Masterson, of East Coast, look

over the almost completed showrooms on Tenth Avenue . . . Leo Williams and Jake Bright, U-Need-AVendors, get themselves a new manufacturing plant in Garwood, N. J. . . . The offices and showrooms

of Dave Lowy Co. being renovated . . . Charlie Polgaar and Jake Bright of Newark, N. J. seen looking

things over on Tenth Ave. Charlie will make a fast trip thru upper New York State beginning Nov. 5

. . . Bernie Wolfson has been appointed as General Manager for U-Need-A Vendors, and will be in charge

of production.

Charley Katz and Leon Berman of Metro Distributing Co. said to be doing very well on the road

. . . Barney (Shugy) Sugerman away from the office for a few days, and Abe Green handles all the

biz . . . Herman Perin, of Runyon Sales, doing some traveling himself . . . Dave Rosen of Phila. goes

to Chicago to see what’s doing . . . Joe Ash, Active Amusement Machines Co., of Phila. getting ready

to make a surprise announcement . . . Willie Blatt, Supreme Enterprises, expected home in a week or so

. . . While down in Florida, Willie went to work on the distributors of Records in that state, and is

hoping for better record distribution soon . . . Jim Alexander of Central Coin Machine Co., Rochester,

managing the affairs of the company while Ray Alexander makes a tour of the Chicago factories. Jim

very ably assisted by secretary Annabelle, and mechanics Greggs and Bob.

Correction in ad of Ideal Novelty Co., St. Louis, Mo.: The 5 gun ABT Rifle Range advertised in

the Oct. 29 issue should have been $1950.

Rex Amusement, Syracuse, expect Lt. Don Dee and "Pete” Jardine to get home very shortly . . .

James Roach, well liked Syracuse operator recovering from a critical operation at Rochester, Minn. . . . Vic

Schmidt, Buffalo operator discharged from the Army after three years of service . . . Nello Del Parto,

Erie, N. Y. operator, visits his friends in Buffalo, and is welcomed with open arms . . . Another visitor

seen in Buffalo this past week was Joe Schwartz . . . Harry Berger, West Side Distributing Co. very proud

of the renovation job done on his offices, and the front of the building . . . Sid Mittleman and Phil Mason,

American Coin Machine Co., Newark, N. J. tossing a coin to see who goes to Florida first for a vacation

. . . Al of Arcade Bulb Co., busy shipping those lumdine lamps.

O. J. Mullininx phones from Savannah, Ga. and tells about his recent trip to Chicago, where he

spent a week. He flew his own plane to Atlanta, and then the rest of the way by United Airlines. Came

home the same way, picking up his plane and skyriding home. Johnny Wall of Savannah, who recently

had his plane banged up by a friend, takes a trip to Gainesville, Fla. for business, but has to go by train.

O.J. reports that Joe Hobbs, Savannah op, who owns two night clubs in the city, is really doing swell

. . . Mullininx will have some important news to break shortly.

Jack Fitzgibbons, Jafco, Inc. will be in his old offices at West 47th St. soon, but meanwhile he’s

kept plenty busy supplying his customers with his Roll-A-Balls and Universal amplifiers . . . Al Blendow,

Sales Manager for International Mutoscope Corp. kept busy these days seeing the visitors who come into

the city, and getting ready for the promotion of the new products now in the works.

The Cash Box Week of November 5 , 1945

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Don Clark, Clark Distributing Co., Wurlitzer distributors here, is

en route to Chicago for a 10 day trip to catch up with new develop-

ments . . . R. R. Powers, new manager for Ed Mape, is frantically

searching for a house or apartment for him and the missus, while the boss in east . . . Port of call for

the operators is Bill Wolf’s California Amusement Co., where Bill and Sales Manager Al Griebhan are hard

put to get a machine out on the floor before an operator comes in and orders it out of the place. Bill

was particularly rushed this week, with his AMI Singing Towers getting a big play, and showing the

new Bally games.

Some of the visiting operators making things hum along the row this week were: S. C. Hopkins

of Banning; Michael Serssio of Tucson; Milton Moriega of Coliton; Ivan Wilcox of Visalia . . . Henry

Maldonado, ex-paratrooper, and Ex-Chief Petty Officer Henry Breyde have just been added to the staff

of Ed Mape. Maldonado works on assemblies, and Breyde is making good use of the radio work he picked

up in the navy by his amplifier repairing . . . Jack Gutshall welcomed back T. K. (Smoky) Eeinert, whospent over three years in the Navy. Smoky glad to be back, and will head the Gutshall service depart-

ment . . . Jack Allison, former Decca record man, steps up into the Gutshall record division.

W. R. (Bill) Happel of Badger Sales Co. will feature the products of Rock-Ola Mfg. Corp. and

J. H. Keeney & Co. in the Southern California area . . . Jack Gutshall headed for Chicago soon . . .

Tom Osborne, Santa Monica operator is out of the Navy . . . M. E. Thiede seen back on coin row

talking over with Paul Laymon . . . Rodney Pantages and H. A. Brockamp, of Maestro wired music,

go east Nov. 12 to visit the phono manufacturers and speed up delivery on parts for their operation here.

Brockamp is just back from supervising an installation job in San Diego . . . Gordon Mills and Dennis

W. Donohue of Mills Industries in town, but hard to catch up with.

Jack Simon, Sicking Distributors, has a brand new Chicken Sam revamp, which is well liked here

. . . Aubrey Stemler around town visiting and making big plans . . . Bill Smith, who manages the Cali-

fornia Amusement Co. offices in San Diego entertaining Al Sleight (Bally’s regional man) down in Tia

Juana. And Bill reports he’s still full of "whips and jingles” since entertaining a gang from L.A. just

a few nights prior . . . Irving Bromberg getting those Genco "Total Rolls” around town . . . Charley

Robinson keeping Bud Parr at his home and both Charley and Bud talking about going to Chicago again

very soon . . . Bob Bard came in to town on a 15 day furlough before going overseas. Mrs. Bob will

operate the Bard Music Co, while he’s away . . . "Nick” Carter of Nikabob Sales left a few days ago for

Chicago for a fast trip.

Ralph Wiser, supt. of Charlie Washburn’s Coast Record Co. was married to Miss Kay Denny,

U.S. Navy Wave, at Yuma, Ariz, on Oct. 21. They were accompanied to Yuma by Gladys and Charles

Washburn. Jack and Karl Schott, Yuma operators, entertained the newlyweds and their friends . . . Bill

Eeuenhagen, who brought back two fish from his week-end jaunt, says the fish is the only animal in

existence that grows after it has been killed. He’s going after bigger ones this time—Marlin—with Harry

Pero, Oceanside op. Place: off San Clemente Islands . . . Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cardiff, San Miguel and San

Jose ops, in town on Bob’s Army leave . . . Hermie Cohen keeping very busy strutting a new suit and

remodelling his house . . . Sol Schwartz is busy as a bee straightening out his new route.

Eou Wolcher of Advance Automatic Sales Co., San Francisco, Harry Kaplan and Jack Simon in

a deep huddle over at Sicking . . . What’s the idea of Phil Robinson leaving for home at 5 : 3 0—very un-

usual , . . Elky Ray, representative for D. Gottlieb, Chicago, on a trip with his family to Dallas, Tex.,

his old home town . . . Jean Minthorne, Minthorne Music Co, showing those Bally games . . . Sam "Curley”

Robinson and his boys are getting ready to make an important announcement to the trade here. "Curley”

has some very good ideas . . . Nels Nelson’s got his new shop sign up—blue and gold for the Swedish

colors, he says . . . Jimmy Rutters claims with pride that Hawthorn’s only woman machine operator is

a former protege of his. Two young men picking up the inside from him now are Bob Barrow and Bob

Hand.

Paul Eaymon going to town with Bally’s "Undersea Raider” and "Victory Derby” . . . Sam Brown,the well known op, has gone to the hospital for a checkup and bit of tinkering. Sam’s been working

mighty hard of late . . . W. F, Middleton, Glendale, telling Fred Gaunt of General Music, he’s so hungry

for equipment, he’ll buy all he can get his hands on . . . Recent visitors seen in Eaymon’s: Joe Grater

of Oxnard; W. K. Volmer of En Centro.; O. M. Rabitaille from Phoenix; and Paul Sullivan from

Oceanside,

The Cash Box Week of November 5, 1945

George Colovos, a veteran of five years in the service recently entered the music

operating biz and is continually enlarging his route . . . Horace Rankin, a

former service man, has purchased the Tillies Music Co., which was operated

by Frank Rzeczycki . . . Warren E. Dyer, a newcomer to the biz, recently bought a route from Eddie

Clemons of Music Service Co., and will operate as the Recorded Music Service Co. . . . Art Sauve, A. P.

Sauve Co. doing quite a job with alleys and pool tables.

Henry Lemke, Lemke Coin Machine Co. expands his photomatic route, and is anxiously awaiting

the next convention so that he can see his many friends from all over the country . . . Bradlee Willis,

who heads the Willis Coin Machine Service Co., is increasing his music route . . . C. D. Stavros, a former

music op, who sold his route last May, is now buying a new route. Stavros has been working for the

Star Music Co. . . . George Skinas, head of the Star Music Co., away on a vacation visiting friends and

relatives in Tennessee and Texas . . . Stanley Besk recently received his discharge from the Army and is

now back running the Best Music Co., which was operated very efficiently by his wife while he was in

service . . . William J. Patterson is expanding his music route . . . Iz Edelman takes another trip to NewYork City, buying equip. On his return Iz and Art Sauve head for Chicago.

Ed McDivitt of Bradford, Pa. down to see the boys . . . John McKoolshould be out of the Army any day now. Ann McKool looked after

John’s operations while he was gone . . . Aaron Goldsmith, Hub Enter-

prises, looking just as dapper as ever, and raring to go on the "Phonograph of Tomorrow” that Rock-

Ola is about to bring out . . . Art O’Mealia, of the Hub, one of the best known coinmen in the East, kept

busy entertaining the many out-of-town friends that keep dropping in to see him from all over Pennsyl-

vania, New York, Ohio and Maine . . . Baltimore coinmen wondering what has become of Gus and MaryKnierium, whom they haven’t seen in a long time.

Frank and Joe Corbi, a great combination, making quite a reputation for themselves as the "service

boys”—always ready to service their equipment . . . Irving Rosenthal seen over in Washington last week,

and the boys are wondering if Irving is going to start an operation there too . . . Floyd (Buck) Clingan

of Hagerstown, Md. hasn’t been to town for quite a while, and he’s missed . . . Harold Rosen working

harder than ever . . . Al Bulmash had his new dental work finished up this week, and now greets every-

one with a big smile so they can see the gold . . . Charlie Ward is now with his brother-in-law, Jerry

Hettenhouser in Martinsburg, W. Va. . . . Mike Carpen and Harold Lawrence down from Reading, Pa.

this past week.

Sol Silverstein, Hub Enterprises, very proud of his new son. This makes two boys for the Silver-

steins . . . Bill Landsman visits the distributors practically every day . . . Cherry Krammer, well knownlocal op, has two brothers, Jack and Lou operating in Waynesboro, Pa. . . . Charley Nelson seen in town

this past week . . . Art Nyberg, Calvert Sales Co. displays the Bally new games . . . Irv Blumenfeld and

Harry Hoffman of The General Vending Service Co. return home from their mid-west trip and get

George Goldman all excited with their stories of what they saw . . . Max Lesnick, Baltimore Musical

Sales Co. returns from a southern trip.

Coinmen of New Orleans express their deepest sympathy to

H. D. McDonnell, Slidell, La. op, whose father passed away last

week. They hope his mother will be up and out of her sickbed

soon . . . Warren Slyh, F.A.B. mechanic, expecting his family in any day now, from Columbus, O., whowere visiting his father who has been ill . . . Chester Haycock, New Iberia op, trying to catch up with

Joe Villars of F.A.B. for two days with no luck, arriving just when Joe takes a few minutes out to eat

his lunch . . . Pete Nissen of Louisiana Coin Machine Service has to explain umpteen times a day howhe lost the tip of his finger . . . Jules Peres and Henry Fox return to town after a week’s stay in Kansas

City, Kans. and the secret’s out. J. H. Peres Distributing Co. will distribute the Aireon phonographsin Louisiana and Mississippi. Now Henry’s off for Jackson, Miss, and Memphis, Tenn. . . . O. C. Marshall

celebrating a double take! Mrs. M. gave birth to twin boys on October 30, and they name them Oris andHenry.

Rudy Welp, mechanic at New Orleans Coin Mach. Exch. back off the sick list and on the job . . .

Seen at the Happy Landing knocking off a big dinner were: Fletcher Blalock and Ray Augrain of F.A.B.;

Charlie Livingston and D. L. Rand of Pensacola Amus. Co., Pensacola, Fla.; and Al Mendez, Wurlitzer

district manager, who had just flown in from Dallas, Tex. . . . Charlie Le Blanc, recently discharged

from the Coast Guard added to the staff of Ben Shear . . . Buster Clesi goes wild-duck hunting on BayouBienvenue . . . Lil Samuels (F.A.B. parts dept.) originally from Memphis, Tenn.

Tfie Cash Box Weef^^^joveni^i^jl945

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 popularity, including name of song, record number, artists, and

recordinq on reverse side. Code: (BB) Bluebird; (CA) Capitol; (CO) Columbia; (DE) Decca; (HI) Hit; (MA) Majestic; (VI) Victor,recoraing o rCOMPANIES LISTED ALPHABETICALLY

Oct. 29 Oct. 22 Ocf. 15

16—Stars in Your Eyes 18.4 11.9 16.8

CO-36842—SINATRA & CUGAT ORCH.My Shawl

DE-18696—GUY LOMBARDO ORCH.Small World

VI-20-1695—LARRY STEVENSI Don't Wont to Be Loved

DE-23445—PERCY FAITH ORCH.Negro Cenienltde

Oct. 29 Ocf. 22 Ocf. 15

3.6

3.1

29

You Belong to My Heart 5.7

30—Something Sentimental 5.4

31

Honey Dripper 54

32—Bijou 5-1

33

Shame on You 4.9 4.5

BB-33-0530—BILL BOYD RAMBLERSAt Mail Call Today

DE-18696—RED FOLEYAt Moll Call Today

OK-6731—SPADE COOLEY ORCH.Pair of firokert Hoarls

34—A Kiss Goodnight 4.6 7.7 6.6

CA.203—FREDDIE SLACK AND ORCH.

The Gee Chi love Song

CO-36815—WOODY HERMAN & ORCH.Gooiey Gondar

OE-18713—ELLA FITZGERALD WITH ORCH.6enn/'s Coming Homeon Saturday

4.4 11.3 4.4

4.Z 8.2 11.1

5.7 8.8

35

Autumn SerenadeCA-21 2—JOHNNIE JOHNSTON

Wolt and See

CO-36838—HARRY JAMES ORCH.It's Seen o long, long Time

v;.20-i7ii—HAL McIntyre orch.Some Sunday Morning

DE-18716-^IMMY DORSEYCome to Bob)'. Do

36

That Feeling in the

MoonlightVI-20-1709—PERRY COMO

Tiff the End of Time

CO-36862—GENE KRUPA ORCH.I Don't Wont To Be loved

37—

What Do You Want to

Make Those Eyes at Me For 4.0

CA-21 1—BETTY HUHON—WESTON ORCH.Oofn* If tbe Hard Way

38

There! I've Said It Again 3.9VI.20-1637—VAUGHN MONROE ORCH.

Runt ond Coco Colo

CO-36600—MOOERNAIRES ANDM. AYRES ORCH.

You Befong to My Hoort

DE-16670—JIMMY DORSEY ORCH.

MA-7140—LOUIS PRIMA ORCH.Sentfmentof Journey

39

Homesick — That's All 34CA-209—FARRELL-DINNINGS-VAUGHN

love letters

CO-36B20—FRANK SINATRAA Friend of Yours

VI-20-1734—MURPHY SISTERS

Will the Angefs Play Their

Horps for Me‘>

40

Who Threw the Whiskeyin the Well 2.7

DE-l 8674—LUCKY MILLINOER ORCH.Shipyard Social Function

MA-7151—LOUIS PRIMAYou Gotto See Boby Tonlgbf

41— 1 Wish I Knew 2.1 6.4 7.1CO-36794—HARRY JAMES ORCH.

More f See You, TbeDE-18662—DICK HAYMES

More I See You. The

DE-18663—MILLS BROS.Put Another Choir at the Table

42—Leap Prog 1.8 2.6

6.7 -1.0

8.9

17—Blond SailorDE-18700—ANDREW SISTERS

Lily Belle

18.1 22.7 11.5

18—Just a Blue Serge Suit 17.0 10.3 -1.0

CA-214—PAUL WESTON ORCH.How Deep Is the Ocean

VI.20-1725—VAUGHN MONROE ORCH.Tolkin* to Myself About You

19— It Might as WellBe Spring 13.8DE-18706—DICK HAYMES—YOUNG

Thof'« for MeVI.20-1725—VAUGHN MONROE ORCH.

Tafkln* to Myself About YouCA-214—PAUL WESTON ORCH.

How Deep Is the OceanVI-20-1738

SAMMY KAYEGive Me the Simple Life

3.6 2.4

20~l'm Gonna Love That Gal 11.0VI-20-1676—PERRY COMO AND ORCH.

If f Loved You

35.1 37.6

21—Boogie Woogle 103VI-20-I7I5—TOMMY DORSEY ORCH.

There You Go

10.5 10.7

22—I'm Gonna Love That Guy 9.9 8.7 14.9

CO-36B49—GtNNY SIMMSTill the End of Time

CO-36S43—BENNY GOODAAAN ORCH.ft'« Only a Paper Moan

DE-tB703—AANDY BROOKS—M. HUHONNo More TouJevre L'Amour

23—

Surprise Party 8.8CA-217-J. MERCER—WESTON ORCH.

Comptown Roeei

24—

I'll Be WalkingWith My Honey 7.7

VI.20-1713—SAMMY KAYE ORCH.Promises

93

53 4.7

7.S 3.0

25—

Waitin' for the Trainto Come InDE-1871B—JOHNNY ROBERTSON

FIshIn' for the MeanMA-7156—LOUIS PRIMA

Just a Lfttfe Fond AWectlon

26—

Sentimental Journey 63CO-36769—LES BROWN ORCH.

Twilight TimeVI-20- 1643—HAL MclNTYRE ORCH.

I’m Gonna See My BobySentimentol Journey

MA-7140—LOUIS PRIMA ORCH.Tberel I've Said It Again

DE-1868A—THE MERRY MACSChoo Choe Pofko

27—

Some Sunday Morning 6.1CO-36839—KATE SMITH

Deorerf Darling

DE-23434—HAYMES-FORRESTI'll Buy That Dream

20-1711—HAL MclNTYRE ORCH.Autumn Serenade

28—

Promises 6.0VI-20-1713—SAMMY KAYE ORCH.

rU Be WoUrIng With My Honey

4.1

4.0 3.5

7—TampicoCA-202—STAN KENTON ORCH.

Southern Scondof

8—.It's Only o Paper Moon 44.7 57.1 53.0CA.Z00I2 (ALB. A-8) KING COLE TRIO

Easy Ifttenin' Blue*

CO-36S43—BENNY GOODMAN ORCH.I’m Gonna Love Thot Guy

OE-23425—ELLA FITZGERALD—DELTA BOYSI'm Gonna Hurry You Out, etc.

VI-20-1708—JESS STACY ORCH.Doybreolc Serenode

V1.27598—JOHN KIRBY ORCH.FIfl's Rhapiody

VI-20-1703 (P-142) VAUGHN MONROEORCHESTRA

Moonlight and Roses

9—Hong Kong Blues 36.5VI-20-1722-TOMMY DORSEY ORCH.

To Hove and to Hove Not

10—That's for MeCA-213—JO STAFFORD

Gee, Ifs Good To Hold YouCO-36844—KAY KYSER—CAMPUS KIDS

Choo Choo Folko

DE-18706—DICK HAYMES—YOUNG ORCH.It Might as Well Be Spring

A^.7U9—JERRY WALD ORCH.Gotto Be This or That

VI-2D-1716—ARTIE SHAW ORCH.Yolanda

ll^Chickery Chick 333VI-20-1726—SAMMY KAYE ORCH.

f last My Job Again

35.1 1S.4 17.4

25.3 9.9

12—Along the Novajo Trail 32.2 21.1 143CO-36846—GENE KRUPA ORCH.

A Tender Word Will MendIt All

D^23437—BING CROSBY—ANDREW SISTERS

Good, Good, GoodVI-20-1666—DINAH SHORE

Counting tbe Day*V1-20-173G—ROY ROGERS

Don’t Biome It All on Me

13—

Lily Belle 25.2 103 22.5

CA-207—PIED PIPERS-WESTON ORCH.We'll Be Together Ageln

DE-1870G—ANDREW SISTERS

The Blond Sailor

VM712—FREDDY MARTIN ORCH.And There You Are

C036B54 F. SINATRA—CHARIOTEERSDon't Forget Tonight Temonow

14—

Gotta Be This or Thot 20J 33J 49.2

CO-36813—BENNY GOODMAN & ORCHPort 2

DE-tB691—GIEN GRAY ORCH.While You're Awoy

VI-20-16B4—SAMMY KAYE ORCH.Good, Good, Good

MA-7U9—JERRY WAID ORCH.Thot'e for Me

15—

No Con Do 19.1 8.5 3.8

C0.36836—XAVIER CUGAT ORCH.You Fargatcka Gviter

VI-20-1719—KING SISTERS

Poor Lenore

DE-18712—GUY LOMBARDO ORCH.Joce Gonzales

Ocf. 29 Ocf. 22 Ocf. IS

1—Till the End of Time 1S0.2 1493 147.4CO-36828—LES BROWN

He’ll Have to Cross the Aflonlie

VI-20-1709—PERRY COMOThat Feeling in the Moonlight

CO-36849—GINNY SIMMS—FAIRCHILD ORCH.I'm Gonne Love Thot Guy

01-18699—DICK HAYMES—YOUNG ORCH.love Letter*

76.6 81.9 83.42—If I Loved YouCO-36825—FRANK SINATRA

You'll Never Walk AloneCO-36806—HARRY JAMES ORCH.

OhI Brother

DE-1 8686—BING CROSBYClo*e os Poge* In a Book

VI-20-I676—PERRY COMO AND ORCH.I'm Gonna Lov* Thot Col

DE-IS693—LEO REISMAN ORCH.Whol'f the Use of Wonderin'

DE DA-29173—JAN CLAYTON ANDCAROUSEL ORCH.

This Was o Real Nice ClambakeVl-10-1174—T. L THOMAS AND

A. GOODMAN ORCH.June it Buffin' Out All Over

VI.28-0402—AL GOOOAAAN ORCH.I'm Alwoy* Choi/ng Rolnbov*

3—On the Atchison,Topeka & Santa Fe 7S.2 91.8 125.4CA-195—JOE MERCER, STAFFORD ANDPAUL WESTON ORCH.

Convertotion While DancingCO-36829—TOMMY TUCKER ORCH.

Welcome HomeDE-18690—BING CROSBY AND SIX HITSAND A MISS

I'd Pother Be MeVI-20-16B2—TOMMY DORSEY ORCH.

In the Valley

CO-36B32—KATE SMITHJohnny'* Got o Dole with a

Gal In New York

MA-7145—LOUIS PRIMA ORCH.How Deep Is the Ocean

DE-23436—JUDY GARLAND—MERRY MACSIf I Had You

4—I'll Buy That Dream 69.8 913 64.7VI-20-1679—HAL MclNTYRE ORCH.

rd Do ft All Over Agoln

CO-36833—HARRY JAMES ORCH.Memphi* In June

DE-23434—HAYMES—FORREST ANDYOUNG ORCH.

Seme Sunday Morning

Salt’s Been a Long.Long Time 693 483 243CO-36838—HARRY JAMES ORCH.

Autumn Serenade

DE-18708—BING CROSBYWhete Dream Are You?

DE-4256—TERRY SHAND ORCH.Poy Me No Mind

VI-20-172)—CHARLIE SPIVAK ORCH.If f Hod a Dozen Hearts

CA-219>-STAN KENTON AND ORCRDon'f Let Me Dream

6—Polonaise (Chopin) 68.1 783 104.9

DE-16677—CARMEN CAVAUARO ORCH.fnliore

V|. 11.8848—JOSE ITURBI

Part 7

CO'17377-D—0. JOHN PETti

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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, Nev.r York. 16, N. Y.

FOREWORDMany times, wide differences appear in the high and low prices of certain equipment. Like any true reporter TheCJMJ. Blue Book can only featiire the market prices as they are quoted. The C.MJ. Blue Book acts exactly the someos the market quotation board at the Stock Exchange—posting the prices exactly os they ore quoted for the post

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 lost known quoted prices as 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 $150.00 whereas someone on the East Coast maythink it worth but $75.00. Of course, condition, serial, appearance, demand, territory, quantity, etc., must all be token

into consideration. The C.MJ. Blue Book reports each quotation exactly as it is made and depend on the subscriber

to make average price adjustment to fit the peculiarities of his own territory.

METHODThe C.MJ. Blue Book is to be read as follows: First price listed is lowest price for the week; Second price listed is

highest price for the past week. Where only one price appears this should be considered lowest price.

CODECHECK THIS CODE CAREFULLY. BECOME ACQUAINTED WITH EACH ONE OF THE CODE NUMBERS USDWHAT THEY SIGNIFY. TH^ CODE NUMBERS APPEAR IN FRONT OF THE NAME OF EACH MACHINE.

MEANS PRICE WENT UP.

MEANS PRICE WENT DOWN.

MEANS MACHINE lUST ADDED TO LIST.

MEANS PRICES WENT UP AND DOWNDURING THE PAST WEEK

MEANS PRICES REMAINED SAME AS INLAST PRICE LISTS.

MEANS NO PRICES QUOTED FORPAST TWO WEEKS

MEANS NO PRICES QUOTED FORPAST THREE WEEKS

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— MEANS NO PRICES QUOTED FORMANY WEEKS—PRICE SHOWNIS LAST KNOWN QUOTATION.

IMPORTANTMachines underlined mean these were most active

in trading the past week.

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0. II. I. Bin BOOKThe "Coin Machine Industry Blue Book" for new and used coin operated equipment is issued

every week. It is a review and digest of all seKng prices based upon the market quotations

for the week. Copyrighted 1945 by The Cash Box* 381 Fourth Avenue, New York. 16, N. Y.

VoL 7, No. 8 The Cash Box Week of November 5^1943

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2. 5c Baker’s Pacer DD . .$149.00 $299.50

6. C. S. Baker’s Pacer DD. 225.005. 25c Baker’s Pacer DD . . 325.00 375.00

xx.5c Baker’s Pacer Std. . . . 179.50 200.00XX.25C Baker’s Pacer Std 350.00 365.00XX.C. S. Baker’s Pacer Std. . 325.00 412.50xx.C. S. Baker’s Pacer. 475.00 487.50

(Standard)xx.BaIly Entry 22.505. Bangtails ’39 95.00 99.502. Bangtails ’40 175.001. Bangtails ’41 295.00 375.001. Big Game, PO 79.50 125.002. Big Game, FP 50.00 95.00

1. Big Top, FP 89.50 100.002. Big Top, PO 100.001. Bob Tail, PO 115 00 125.005. Bob Tail, FP 99.50 169.50

xx.By>A-Blade 50.005.Buckley 7 Bells 175.00 289.50xx.Buckley Long Shot Par. . 700.00xx.Buckley Col. Sit. Head. . . 65.00xx.Buckley Col. New Top... 100.00xx.Beulah Park 94.50 110.00xx.Charley Horse 100.00xx.China Boy 59.506. Chucklette 20.00 55.001. Club Bells 190.00 269.50

5. Club Bells 25c 350.00 395.00xx.Club Chief 89.50xx.CIub House 50.00 90.006. Derby Day Slant 35.00 40.006. Derby Day Flat 25.00xx.Derby Winner 274.50xx.Dixie 59.50xx.Dominola 35.00xx.Double Bells 159.506. Duo Twin Bells 5-25 ... 475.00 495.00

xx.Evans Pacers 325.00xx.Exhibit Races 35.00 75.00xx.El Dorado 75.001. Fast Time, FP 69.50 75.006. Fast Time, PO 75.00

xx.Favorite 25.00xx.Flashing Thru 95.00xx.Flashing Ivories 245.00xx.Fleetwood 30.001. Four-Way Super Bell . . 475.00 550.001. Four-Way Bell 3-5—1-25 580.00 695.00

5.Four Horsemen 79.50 149.50xx.Galloping Domino (38)..$ 45.00 $ 80.005. Galloping Domino (39). 99.50 100.002. Galloping Domino (40). 150.00 225.00

5.Galloping Domino (41)... 240.00 325.00

1. Galloping Domino (42). 265.00 295.005.Good Luck .......... 24.50 25.00

1. High Hand 150.00 295.00

xx.Hld & Draw 90.001. Jungle Camp, FP 75 00 79.506. Jungle Camp, PO 69.50

XX.Jungle Camp, Comb 119 501. Jumbo Parade, Comb. . . 160.00 213.752. Jumbo Parade, FP .... 50.00 129.50

1. Jumbo Parade, PO .... 95.00 159.50

5. Jumbo Parade, 25c .... 190.00 275.001. Kentucky Club 59.50 125.00

xx.Keen Kubes 129.50xx.Kennette 89.50xx.Keno 40.005.Liberty Bell 40.00 59.50

6. Long Champs 25.00 32.50

7. Lucky Lucre ’41 240.00 250.005.Lucky Lucre 5/25 250.00 350.00

2.Lucky Lucre 5/5 159.50 235.00

2. Lucky Star 115.00 159.50xx.Lucky Star ’41 295 006. Lincoln Field ..... 95 00 149.502. May Bells 5-5-5-25c . . . 270.00 295.006. Multiple Cubes, PO . . . 30.00 47.50

1. Multiple Racer ......... 50.00 59.50

5. Mills 4 Bells 250.00 925.00

2. Mills 3 Bells 725.00 875.00

5. Mills Auto Dice 25c . . . 39.50 50.00xx.Pace Century 300.00 350.00xx.Pace Marathon 99.504. Paces Races BI. Cab. . . . 59.50 85.002. Paces Races Br. Cab. 115.00 175.004. Paces Races, Red Arrow 149.50 200.00xx.Paces ’39 Saratoga 47.50 79.50

xx.Paces ’40 Saratoga 129.50xx.Paces ’41 Saratoga 95.00 150.00

5. Paces Saratoga w. rails 90.00 125.006. Paces Saratoga, no rails 75.00 79.505. Paces Saratoga, Comb.. 125.00 149.505. Paces Saratoga, Jr. PO. 70.00 99.50

XX. Paces Saratoga, Sr. . . . 250.00 279.005.Paces Reels Comb 150,00 175.004. Paces Reels, Jr. PO . . . 90.00 100.00

S.Paces Reels, Sr. PO 150.00 169.50

1. Paces Reels with rails. . 80.00 125.006. Paces Reels, no rails . . . 69.50 75.006. Paces Twin 5-10 325.00 395.00

S.Paces Twin Console 5/25 . . 350.00 395.00

1. Pastime 124.50 219.50xx.Paddock Club 50.00xx.Panco DeLuxe Bell $ 49.50 $ 85.005.Parlay Races 35.00 125.00xx.Pheasant 6.00xx.Pickem 22.50

5. Pay Day 149.50 225.001. Ray’s Track 40.00 49.506. Rio 25.00 35.00

S.Riviera 150 00 289.506. Rollette, Jr 65.00

S.Rollette, Jr. ’41 125.00 159.50xx.Rollette, Sr. 490.00 499.50xx.Rosemont 25.00

7. Royal Draw 65.002. Royal Flush 40.00 |

xx.Royal Lucre ’41 275.00 325.00

1. Roll ’em 169.50 179.50S.Roulette 25c Caille 250.00 275.00xx.Seeburg Races 35.00xx.Saddle Club 35.00 47.50

XX. Silver Bell 29.50 32.506. Silver Moon ,Comb. .... 140.00 155.001. Silver Moon, PO 94.50 129.502. Silver Moon, FP 69.50 104.50

xx.Silver Moon, 10c 159.50 269^506. Silver Moon, 25c 250.00 275.002. Skill Field 85.00 89,50

xx.Skillo 180.00xx Skill Time ’37 49.50 50.00xx.Skill Time ’38 59.50xx.Skill Time ’41 75.00 99.50

2. Square Bell 50.00 60.00xxStanco Bell Double 119.505. Stance Bell Single 100.00

xx.Sugar King $ 25.00 $ 35.005.Sun Ray 145.00 159.501. Super Bell 5c Comb.... 265.00 349.50

1. Super Bell 25c Comb. .. 340.00 425.005. Super Track Time 190.00 325.00

xx.Siiper Track Time TKT. . 260 506. Suzie Q 75.006. Tanforan 25.00 30.002. Track King 25.00

xx.Track Meet 159.50xx.Track Odds, West 100.006. Track Odds, Buckley... 195.00 300.00

S.Track Odds, Daily Dbl 395.00 595.005. Track Odds, DD, JP

Buckley 645.00 695.005. Track Time ’39 100.001. Track Time ’38 65.00 125.00

1. Track Time ’37 65.007. Track Time ’38, TKT . . 75.00

xx.Track Time ’37 TKT 35 00 49.501. Triple Entry 105.00 135.001. Two-Way Super Bell 5-5 395.00 550.00

1. Two-Way Sup. Bell 5-25 450.00 595.00

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every week. It is a review and digest of all setting prices based upon the market quotations

for the week. Copyrighted 1945 by The Cash Box, 381 Fourth Avenue, New York 16, N. Y.

Vol. 7, ISa, f! The Cosh Box Week of ISovemher 5, 194S>^

xx.Throne with Adaptor... 275.002. Empress 325.00xx.Par.oram Adaptor 8.50xx.Panoram 10c w. box 8.50xx.Speaker 10.00XX. Panoram Peek (Con) . . 239.50xx.Conv. for Panoram Peek. 12.50

GABELXX.12 Record, Jr 42.50XX.12 Record with Adptr. . . 58.00xx.12-12 Adaptor 94.00XX.18 Rec. 111. Grill 20.00xx.l8’s with adaptor 99.50XX.20 Record Lite Up 225.00XX.24 Record Last Mdl 75.00

PACKARD5. Play Mor Wall & Box . . 32.501. Bar Bracket 1.00

xx.Willow Adaptor 18.00xx.Chestnut Adaptor 25.00xx.Cedar Adaptor 30.00xx.Poplar Adaptor 25.00xx.Maple Adaptor 30.50xx.Juniper Adaptor 31.00xx.Elm Adaptor 25.00xx.Pine Adaptor 25.00xx.Beach Adaptor 20.00xx.Spruce Adaptor 35 00xx.Ash Adaptor 25.00XX.Walnut Adaptor 25 00XX. Lilly Speaker 20.00xx.Violet Speaker 21.00XX. Orchid Speaker 50.00xx.Iri.‘5 Speaker 55.00

ROCKOLA1. 12 Record 85.002. 16 Record 97.50xx.Rhythm King 12 69.50xx.Rhythm King 16 $135 002. Imperial 16 135.002. Imperial 20 195.001. Windsor 175 001. Monarch 225.00

XX.Windsor, 111 225 005. Std. Dial-A-Tone 325.004. ’40 Super Rockolite . . . 425.005. Counter ’39 125.005. ’39 Standard 295.001. ’39 DeLuxe 325.007, ’40 Super Walnut 340.00

xx.’40 Super Marble 400.00xx.’40 Master Walnut 335.001. ’40 Master Rockolite . . . 400.00

xx.’40 Counter 125.00xx.’40 Counter with Std. . . . 139.507. ’41 Premier 485.00

xx.Wall Box 9.50xx.Bar Box 10.00xx.’41 Bar Box 20 007. Spectravox ’41 65.00

xx.Glamour Tone Column. . 95.00XX. Modem Tone Column . . 50.003. Playmaster & Spec. . . . 335.004. Twin-12 Cab. & Spk. .

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XX.20 Rec. Steel Cab ASA.xx.Playboy 30 001. Commando 550.00

385.00

125.00115.0099.50

$150.00139.00200.00225.00275.00275 00340.00455.00189 50385.00395.00365.00475.00365.00435.00

545.0019.50

29.5089.50

149.50109.50

395.00175.00

650.00

XX. 1501 Wall Box 5.00 7.005. 1502 Bax Box 6 50 10.007. 1503 Wall Box 19.50

XX. 1504 Bar Box 22.505. 1510 Bar Box 25.00

XX. 1525 Wall Box 35.00.5.1526 Bar Box 45.00 49 507. Dial-A-Tone B&W Box. 10.00 15.00

XX.1805 Organ Speaker. . .

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37.50 50.00xx.Tone-A-Lier 54.50

xx.DeLuxe Jr Con Rock... 150.00l.Playmaster 295.00 350.00

A.M.I.1. Hi-Boy 302 649.00 698.00

2. Singing Towers 201 . .

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325.00 598.00

1. Streamliner 5-10-25 . .

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325.00 405.00

5.Top Flight 225.00 349.50

xx.Model X-5 Phono 60.00

xx.Singing Towers Sneak.

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2. Singing Towers (301) .

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525.00

PHONOGRAPHS

BUCKLEY6. Wall & Bar Box Old St. 2.50 6.002. Ill Wal & B. Box 12.00 34.50

349.50 7. 32 Record Adaptor 10.00 17.506. 24 Record Adaptor 15.00 22.00

XX.10 Record Adaptor 15,00.Steel Cabinet 10.00

75.00 xx.Zephyr Speak Cab 11.25

XX.20 Rec. Seeburg Adptr.

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25.00 39.505.Bar Brackets 2.00 2.50

95.00 WURLITZER265.00 2. P-10 49.50 79.0095.00 XX. P-10, 111 65.00 69.50

1. P-12 75.00 125.00XX. P-12, 111 109.50 139.00

37.50 XX. 312 85.00 95.004.50 XX. P-400 59.50 139.50

5. 412 95.00 139.5036.50 XX.412 DC Cr 32.5039 50 7. 412, 111 100.00 159.5046.50 XX. 316 100.00 125.00

XX. 416 105.00 135.0039.50 1. 616 150.00 259.00

1. 616, 111 175.00 225.0043.50 6. 616A 145.00 159.5045.00 5.716 150.00 225 0036.5036.50

1. 24 250.00 325.00

XX.24A 250.00 275 0024.50 XX. Revamp (24) 299.50 335.00

2. 600R 345.00 425.0059.50 4. 600K 390 00 469.50

2. 500 399.50 425.007. 500K 385.00

1. 500A1. ’41 (Counter)

XX.51 (Counter) ,

1. 61 (Counter)6. 71 (Counter)

XX. 81 (Counter)XX.50 ,

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6. 7001. 750M1. 750E

XX.780M Colonial

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800850950

1. 42-24 (Rev)2. 42-600 (Rev)7. 42-500

5.300 Adaptor1. 320 Wireless Wall Box.

1.310 Wall Box, 30 Wire. .

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5. 320-2 Wire Wall Box .

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2. 332-2 Wire Bar Box . .

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1. 331-2 Wire Bar Box . .

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1. 304-2 Wire Stepperxx.Wireless Strollers

5. 430 Speaker Cab. with5-10-25 Box

XX.420 Speaker Cabinet5. Twin-12 Steel Cabinet

Adp. Amp. Stp2. Twin 616 Steel Cabinet

Adp. Amp. Stp. Spk. .

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XX.580 Selector Spkr5. 100 Wall Box 5c 30 Wire

xx.lOO Wall Box 10c

6. Ill Bar Box4. 125 Wall Box 5.10.25 . .

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395.00110.00110.00125.00150.00150.0075.00

565.00675.00675.00550.00650.00725.00650.00435.00425.00425.0022.5022.505.00

15.007.50

10 0010.0025.00

475.00149.50

150.00225.00168.50129.50685.00750.00750.00

775.00825.00735.00495.00450.00520.0032.95

29.5010.0019.5010.0019.5027.50

75.0050.00

105.00

150.00 225.00

195.0095.0010.0017.509.50

12.50

110.0019.50

47.50

120 Wall Box 20.00

Bar Brackets 2.00

305 Impulse Rec 2.50

27.502.50

12.50

XX.350 Wls. Sneaker 20.00

6. 115 Wall Box Wire . . . 20.00

2. 135 Step Receiver 15.00

5. 145 Imp. Step Fast 25.00

XX.150 Impulse Rec 20.00

XX.337 Bar Box 32.50

1. 306 Music Transmit . . . 10.00

XX.39A Speaker 25.00

2. 130 Adaptor 22.50

XX.24 Steel Cab. Spkr 140.00

49.50

12.50

37.95175.00

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for the week. Copyrighted 1945 by The Cash Box, 381 Fourth Avenue, New York 16, N. Y.

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PHONOGRAPHS

SEEBURG6. Selectomatic 10 $ 35.00 $50.002. Symphonola 75.00 109.50

xx.Model A, 111 85.00 115.00xx.Model B 62.50 100.00xx.ModeI C 37.50xx.Model H 100.006. Rex 210.00 249.50

xx.Rex, with Adaptor 239.50xx.Model K-15 95.00 150.00xx.Model K-20 160.00XX. Royale 185.00 259 50XX. Plaza 289.50 365.001. Regal 269.50 395.00

xx.Regal, RC 385.00xx.Model A 125.006. Gem 200.00 325.001. Classic 350.00 500.007. Classic. RC 425.00 475.005. Mayfair 240.00 295.006. Melody King 125.00 135.00

XX. Crown 299.50 350.00xx.Crown, RC 345.00XX. Concert Grand 285.00 325.006. Colonel 300.00 400.00

S.Colonel, RC 375.00 525.00xx.Concert Master, RC 600.006. Cadet 350.00 450.00

XX. Cadet, RC 410.00 450.00xx.Major 340.005. Major, RC 385.00 495.006. Envoy 395.00 475.001. Envoy, RC 495.00 535.004. Vogue 300.00 425.006. Vogue, RC 450.00 475.005. Casino 295.00 395.00

xx.Casino, RC 23950 375.005. Commander 335.00 369.507. Commander, RC 390.00 480.005. Hi'Tone 9800 500.00 595.001. Hi-Tone 9800 RC 600.00 650.005. Hi-Tone 8800 475.00 595.002. Hi-Tone 8800, RC 525.00 625.007. Hi-Tone 8200 425.00 449.502. Hi-Tone 8200, RC 550.00 675.006. 20 Record ’43 Cabt. . .

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395.00 445.007. Playboy 1250 29.50

XX. Selectomatic 16 4.50 10.00.'i.Selectomatic 20 5.00 8.505. Selectomatic 24 8 00 8.507. Remote Speak Organ .

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22 50xx.Multi-Selector 12 Kec. . .

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69.50xx.MeIody Parade Bar 4.501. 5c Wall-O-Matic Wls .

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20.00 39.95

7. 5c Bar-O-Matic Wls .

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29.00 39.505. 5c Wall-O-Matic 3 Wir. 26.50 32.501. 30 Wire Wall Box 9.50 12.50

xx.Power Supply 15.007. 5, 10, 25c Bar-O-Matic

3 Wire 32.50 44.507. 5, 10, 25c Wall-O-Matie

3 Wire 35.00 42.502. 5, 10, 25c Wall-O-Matic

Wireless 39.50 40.002. 5, 10, 25c Bar-O-Matic

W1 45.00 54.50xx.Electric Selector 30.00xx.Wireless Stroller $ 17.50XX.Wall Brackets 2.50 $ 3.506. Wired Speak Organ. . .

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24.50 32.50

KEENEY5. Wall Boxes 2.50 5.00

XX.Adaptor for Seeburg 25.00XX.Adaptor for Rockola.... 27.50xx.Adaptor for 616 Wur. . .

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15.00xx.Twin 12 Adaptor 25.00 37.50xx.Wurlitzer 24 Adaptor. .

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15.00xx.Adaptor for MillsEmpress 25.00

5.0rgan Speaker 35.00xx.Sun Ray Speaker 25.001. Bar Brackets 2.50 4.50

MILLS7. Zephyr 70.00 125.00

XX. Studio 70.00 100.00XX. Dance Master 70.00 90.00xx.DeLuxe Dance Master. .

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50.00 59.50xx.Do-Re-Mi 60.00 65.002. Panoram 275.00 395.002. Throne of Music 260.00 325.00

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 bosed upon the market quotations

for the week. Copyrighted 1945 by The Cash Bom, 381 Fourth Avenue, New York. 16, N. Y.

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MILLS5.5c Black, HL $199.50xx.lOc Black 250.00XX.25C Black, HL 300.00 $400.00xx.Emerald Chrome, HL... 275.00 300.00xx.l0c 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.lOc Gold Chrome HL— 495.00xx.25c Gold Chrome HL— 575.00xx.50c Gold Chrome HL... 375.00 625.002. 5c Gold Chrome 195.00 395.00

5.10c Gold Chrome ... 210.00 449.50

1. 25c Gold Chrome .

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... 275.00 499.50

1.50c Gold Chrome 495.00 650.001. 5c Copper Chrome .... 200.00 225.001. 10c Copper Chrome . . . 225.00 250.002. 25c Copper Chrome 250.00 275.001. 5c Club Bell 225.00 300.001. 10c Club Bell 250.00 400.001. 25c Club Bell 275.00 450.00

XX.50C Club Bell 800.00 900.00xx.lc Blue Front 100.00 180.005.5c Blue Front 98.50 209.50

5.10c Blue Front ... 125.00 295.00

5.25c Blue Front ... 150.00 309.50

5.50c Blue Frontxx.lc Brown Front2. 5c Brown Front ....

... 450.00

... 180.00... 145.00

593.00195.00235.00

2. 10c Brown Front . .

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... 119.50 285.00

5.25c Brown Front ... 175.00 349.50

1. 50c Brown Front . .

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5. 5c Cherry Bell... 425.00... 139.50

650.00197.50

2. 10c Cherry Bell ... 160.00 279.50

4. 25c Cherry Bell ....xx.Cherry Bellxx.lc Bonus Bell5.5c Bonus Bell

... 195.00

... 475.00

... 289.50

... 150.00

235.00650.00

249.50

.5.10c Bonus Bell 175.00 267.505.25c Bonus Bell 225 00 375.002. 5c Original Chrome . .

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197.50 295.00

4. 10c Original Chrome . .

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2. 25c Original Chrome . .

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199.00 350.00xx.50c Original Chrome. . .

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650.00 695.002. Ic Q. T. Blue 25.005. 5c Q. T. Blue 75.00 80.006. 10c Q. T. Blue 79.50 100.005. 25c Q. T. Blue 100.00 125.006. Ic Q. T. Green 25.00 47.50

XX. 5c Q. T. Green 60.00 79.50xx.lOc Q. T. Green 65.005.5c Q. T., F. P.. 49.501. Ic Q. T. GUt. Gold 60.00 79.50

4.5c Q. T. Glitter Gold 100.00 110.001. 10c Q. T. Glit. Gold . .

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99.50 165.00xx.lc V. P. Bell 29.50XX.1C V. P. Bell, .TP 37.50xx.lc V. P. Bell, Green 28.50 30.002. 5c V. P. Bell, Green . .

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32.00xx.lc V. P. Chrome 45.001. 5c V. P. Chrome 59.50 65.00

xx.5c V. P. Chrome, Plus... 55.00 65.002. Ic V. P. Bell, B & G . .

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32.501. 5c V. P. Bell, B & G ... 45.00 59.50

5.5c Futurity 90.00 119.507. 10c Futurity 110.00 190.00

XX. 25c Futurity 100.00 200.00xx.50c Futurity 194.506. Sc Yellow Front . 69.50 72.50

xx.lOc Yellow Front 135.00XX.2.5C Yellow Front 150.006. Ic Smoker Bell 35.00

xx.5c Smoker Bell 60.00xx.5c F. P. Mint Vendor. .

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35.00XX.25C Golf Ball Vndr 140.00 225.002. 5c War Eagle 65.00 129.50

5.10c War Eagle 99.50 149.50xx.50c War Eagle 50 006. 5c Red Front 90.00

xx.l0c Red Front 150.00xx.25c Red Front 145.00 275.00xx.5c F. 0. K 15.00 17.502. 5c Roman Head 80.00 95.006. 10c Roman Head 100.00 160.001. 25c Roman Head 124.50 200.00

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6. 50c Roman Head 349.50 449.50xx.lc Skyscraper 40 001. 5c Skyscraper 62.50 69.506. 10c Skyscraper 64.50 85.00

xx.25c Skyscraper 69.50 99.50xx.50c Skyscraper 250.00xx.lc Lion Head 30.00xx.5c Lion Head. 40.00 47.502. 5c Extraordinary 85.00 100.002. 10c Extraordinary 115.00 125.002. 25c Extraordinary 145.00

xx.50c Extraordinary 400.00 449.505.5c Melon Bell 125 00 199..50

2. 10c Melon Bell 150.002. 25c Melon Bell 160.00 175.00

xx.5c Wolf Head 40.00 42.00XX.10C Wolf Head 57.50 62.50XX.25C Wolf Head 50.00 150.00xx.lc Shamrock Bell 27.50xx.5c Slugproof, 3/5 124.50JENNINGS1.5c Chief 115.00 149.502. 10c Chief 110.00 125.00xx.50c Chief 325.00 350.006. 5c Silver Moon Chief . . . 177.50 189.50

5.10c Silver Moon Chief. . . . 200.006. 25c Silver Moon Chief. . 275.00

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5c Silver Chief 135.00 214.502. 10c Silver Chief 149.50 299.50

5.25c Silver Chief 175.00 359.50xx.SOc Silver Chief 550 00 650.005. 5c Club Bell 125.00 150.002. 10c Club Bell 145.00 149.502. 25c Club Bell 150.00 189.506. 50c Club Bell 395 006. 5c Sky Chief 150.006. 10c Sky Chief 175.006. 25c Sky Chief 200.006. Triplex Chief 5-10-25 . . 125.007. Ic Little Duke 12.50 17.50

xx.5c Little Duke 125.00xx.lOc Little Duke 20.00 65.006. 5c Century 35.00 40.00

xx.lOc Century 65 00 73.506. 25c Century 50.00

xx.50c Century 295.005.5c Gooseneck 35.00 43.505. 10c Gooseneck 32.00 59.502. 25c Gooseneck 55.00 60.00

xx.SOc Gooseneck 225.00xx.lc Little Dutchess 20.00 29.506. 5c Little Dutchess 25.00 30.00

xx.lOc Golf Ball Vndr 99.505.25c Golf Ball Vndr 69.50xx.5c Chrome Sup. Chief. . . 175.00xx.lOc Chrome Chief, SP... 152.002. 5c Red Skin 125.00 145.001.10c Red Skin 149.50 179.502.2.5c Red Skin 215.00xx.5c Big Chief 115.00xx.lOc Big Chief 165.00xx.25c Big Chief 199.506. $1.00 Bell 595.00 850.001. Cigarolla 59.50 60.002. Cigarolla XXV 100.00 125.00XX.XV Cigarolla 75.002. 5c Victory Chief 149.506. 10c Victory Chief 155.00 195.006. 25c Victory Chief 200.00 249.50

xx.lc 4 Star Chief 79.50 110.004. 25c 4 Star Chief 90.00 125.001. 10c 4 Star Chier 149.50 229.505. 25c 4 Star Chief 149 50 299.506. 50c 4 Star Chief 395.00 399.50

xx.lc Dixie Bell 35.005. 5c Dixie Bell 95.00 105.005. 10c Dixie Bell 125.00

xx.25c Dixie Bell 295.00xx.SOc Dixie Bell 404.50xx.5c Victory 4 Star Ch. . . . 350 00xx.lOc Victory 4 Star Ch... 225.00xx.25c Victory 4 Star Ch . . . 350.00

WATLING5. Ic Rolatop 30.001» 5c Rolatop 57.50 159.50

1. 10c Rolatop 69.50 155.00

1. 25c Rolatop 125.00 165.002. 50c Rolatop 190.00 I

xx.5c Club Bell 110.00 175.00xx.lOc Club Bell 150.00 225 00XX.25C Club Bell 215.00 275.00XX. Twin JP 27.50 39.501. 5c Twin JP 25.00 49.50

XX. 10c Twin JP 60.00 69.50XX.25C Twin JP 55.00 69.50xx.1c Blue Seal 22.50

SLOTSxx.5c Blue Seal 30.00 50.00xx.lOc Blue Seal 52.50 65.00xx.25c Blue Seal 29.50xx,lc Treasure 20.00

5. 5c Treasure 40.00 60.00xx.l0c Treasure 60.00xx.25c Treasure 80.00 109.50xx.5c Wonder Vender 64.50xx.5c-25c Rolatop 49.50

CAILLExx.lc 39.00

2. 5c 35.005. 10c 29.50 75.005. 25c 67.50 95.00xx.5c & 25c 275.001. 5c Cadet 37.50 95.007. 10c Cadet 125.00 145.00

XX.25C Cadet 89.50 105.006. 5c Playboy 49.50 75.006. 10c Playboy 49.50 85.00xx.25c Playboy 60.00xx.5c Commander 45.00 55.00xx.lOc Commander 50.00 65 005. 25c Commander 74.50 75.002. 7-Way Solt 5c 49.50 75.00XX.25C 7-Way Slot 98.00xx.5c Doughboy 49.505.5c Club Bell 40.00 7.5.00

5.10c Club Bell 85.005.2.5c Club Bell 100.00

GROETCHENXX 5c Columbia Chrome . . . 94.50 99.50xx.lc Columbia 69.507. 5c Columbia JPV Bell . . 35.00 49.50

xx.5c Columbia Fruit 39.507. 5c Columbia Cig RI . . . 45.005. 5c Columbia JP 59.50 79.50

xx.lOc Columbia DJP 45.00 69.50xx.lOc Columbia Club DJ. . 75.00xx..5c Columbia Club Cig. GA 75.00 105.00XX. 10c Columbia Club Cig.

GA 59.50 69.505.5c Columbia Cig GA 59.50 69.506. 5 Columbia Fruit GA . . 59.50 69.50

XX. Columbia Orig. GA . . . 35.00 49.50S.Conv. Columbia Chrome. . 80.00 89..50

PACE7. Ic Bantam 20.00 27.50

xx.5c Bantam 19.50 24.50xx.lOc Bantam 34.505. 25c Bantam 49.50 55.005. 5c Comet, FV 69.50 90.001. 10c Comet, FV 89.50 115.002. 25c Comet, VF 85.00 150.005.25c Comet, FV 98.50 150.00xx.5c Comet, DJP 40.00xx.lOc Comet, DJP 50.00 90.00xx.lc Comet, Blue 50.005.5c Comet Blue 65.002. 10c Comet Blue Front . . 62.50 75.002. 25c Comet Blue Front . . 94.50 100.006. 50c Comet 295 004. 5c All Star Comet 60.00 79.502. 10c All Star Comet . . . 79.50 89.502. 25c All Star Comet . . . 99.50 110.005. 50c All Star Comet 275.00 395.00xx.lc All Star 2/4 35.00xx.lc Rocket 149.502. 5c Rocket 94.502. 10c Rocket 119.502. 25c Rocket 169.50

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xx.5c TJ Comet 47.505.5c Club Bell 100.00 119.505.10c Club Bell 125.00 139.505.25c Club Bell 175,00xx.lc DeLuxe 65 002. 5c DeLuxe 94.50 100.002. 10c DeLuxe 119.50 145.00

5. 25c DeLuxe 145.00 195.00xx.Double Slot 5 & 25c 395.00XX. 5c Comet Console 125.00 139.50XX. 10c Comet Console . . . 159.50 i

XX. 25c Comet Console 169.50XX.5/25C Comet Con. Comb. 195.00 300.0(>5.5c Kitty 79.50XX.10C Kitty 35.00 105.00XX.25C Kitty 210.00xx.5c Comet Red 90.00 100.00xx.lOc Comet Red 120.006. 5c Slugproof 97.50 105.006. 10c Slugproof 107.50 120.006. 25c Slugproof 169.50 !

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ARCADE EQUIPMENT

xx.Atlas Baseball 75.006. A.B. T. 6 Gun Rfg. Rg. 1750.00 1950.00

XX. Baker Sky Pilot 135.00 265.006. Bally Alley 25.00 65.007. Bally Basketball 69.50 89.505. Bally Convoy 150.00 200.002. Bally Defender 149.50 200.00

xx.Bally Eagle Eye ....... 49.50

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Bally King Pin ........ 150.00 200.00xx.Bally Lucky Strike 125 001. Bally Rapid Fire 120.00 179.50

4. Bally Bull Jap Con 60.00 75.002. Bally Shoot-The-Bull . . . 54.50 57.50

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Bally Sky Battle 165.00 175.00xx.Bally Racer 80.00 99.505.Bally Torpedo 115.00 125.005. Bally Undersea Raider. . 399.506. Bang-A-Deer 35.00 49.502. Bell-O-Ball 35.00 90.00

xx.BIi.ster Gunner Con 10.002. Bowl-A-Bomb 150.00 179.502. Bowling League 149.50 189.50

S.Buckley DeLuxe Dig .... 79.50 125.00

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Buckley Treas. Is. Dig. . 25.00 60.00xx.Casino Golf 20.00 35.00

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Chicoin Golf 525.002. Chicoin Hockey 159.00 219.50

xx.Chicoin Rola Score 60.00 125-002. Chester Pollard Golf .. . . 39.50 49.50

xx.Cupid Wheel 150-00 195 00

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Daval Bumper Bowl ... 35.Q0 75.00xx.Daval-U-Roll-It 44.50XX. Evans Duck Pin Alley. . 189.50 239.50

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Evans-In-The Barrel . . 725.00 895.001. Evans Super Bomber . . 175.00 250.005. Evans Play Ball 145.00 165.006. Evans Ski Ball 50.006. Evans Ten Strike LD . . 29.50 49.504.4Evans Ten Strike LD . . 49.50 60.001. Evans Tommy Gun .... 119.50 169.50

xx.Exhibit Bicycle ..... 50.00 149.50xx.Exhibit Basketball . 75.002. Exhibit Bowl. Alley . . . 35.00 74.506. Exihbit Hi-Ball 42.50 69.505. Exhibit Merchantman

Roll Ch. Digger 70.00 79.501. Exhibit Rotary Mdsr. . . 190.00 250.00

1. Exhibit Vitalizer 65.00 99.502. Genco Bank Roll 159.50 195.00xx.Genco Magic Roll 49.50 125.002. Genco Play Ball 110.00 125.002.Groetchen Mtn. Climb . . 75.00 85.001. Groetchen Mt. Typer. . . 249.50 350.004. Groetchen Sk. Jump . . . 20.00 49.501. Gottlieb Skee Ball Et . . 50 00 85.005. Jenn. Roll-In-The Barrel 115.00 149.505. Keeney Air Raider 125.00 200.00

6. Keeney Anti-Aircraft Bl. 65.00 69.50

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Keeney Anti-Aircft. Br. 39.50 59.50xxKeeney Bowlette 150.006. Keeney Navy Bomber . . 195.00 200.001. Keeney Sub. Gun 95.00 175.00

5. Keeney Texas Leaguer. . 25.00 45.00xx.Kirk Air Defense 135.00 275.002. Kirk Night Bomber . . . 275.00 299.506. Keep Punching 69.50 110.00

xx.Klip-A-Nip (Con) 16.50 16.75xx.Blue Ball 30.002. Liberator 175.00 199.50xx.Midget Skee Ball 75.00 95.00xx.Midget Skee Ball DeL. . . 75.00

xx.Mills Rotary Digger 29.501. Mutoscope Ace Bomber 249.50 300.00

xx.Mutoscope Bowl. Alley.. 110 002. Mutoscope Dr. Mobile . 225.00 300.00xx.Mutoscope

Dr. Mob. w. tk 260.00 325.007. Mutoscope El. Tr. Cr. . . 59.50 80.006. Mutoscope Fan Ft. Dig. 40.004. Mutoscope Phomatic ... 850.00 895.006. Mutoscope Roll Frt. Cr. 50.00 69.504. Mutoscope Sky Fighter 200.00 245.006. Mutoscope Sky Fighter

w. con 229.501. Mutoscope Hockey .... 39.50 74.50

xx.Mutoscope Magic Fing.. . 85.00 125.00xx.Mutoscope Pokerino .... 75.00 90.005. Munves Super Skee Roll. . 325.00xx.Munves Trap-The-Jap . . 150.00xx.Pennant 35.00 49 501. Periscope 164.50 199.50

5.Pilot Trainer 850.001. Pitchem & Catchem . . . 125.00 145.001. Poker & Joker 55.00 94.505. Radio Rifle 49.50 50.007. Rockola Ten Pins LD . . 35.00xx.Rockola Ten Pins HD . . . 45.00 69.505. Rockola Tom Mix Rfl. . . 25.00 75.001. Rockola World Series . . 94.50 100.002. Rockola Talkie Hrscp. . . 85.00

xx.Rock-O-Ball 75.00 100.005.RoIl-A-Ball (Jafco) 349.506. Scientific B. Ball 67.50 80.004. Scientific Bat. Pr. 99.50 115.00

xx.Scientific Basketball .... 30.00 65.00xx.Scientific Bat. Roy 149.502. Scientifix X-Ray Pkr. . . 100.00

5. See-A-Freak 109.502. Seeburg Chicken Sam . . 79.50 110.00

4. Seeburg Jap Con 90.00 115.00

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Seeburg Jail Bird 79.50 150.004. Seeburg Shoot-The-Ch. . 79.50 100.00

5. Seeburg Hitler Con. . . . 69.50 92.50

7.

Seeburg Hockey 75.002. Seeburg Par. Gun 40.00 129.501. Seeburg Rayolite 25.00 75.00

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Selectroscope 75.00 189.505. Shoot-A-Bazooka (Con( 10.006. Skee-Barrel Roll 389.506. Star Elec. Hoist Dig.... 25.00 59.501. Super Torpedo 225.00 275.00

XX. Supreme Bolascore 349.502. Supreme Gun (Rev) . . . 100.00 179.50

1. Supreme Skee Roll .... 125.00 245.002. Supreme Rocket Buster. 175.002. Tail Gunner 95.002. Test Pilot 125.00 149.505. Target Roll, 14 Ft 100.00

7.

Thnuderbolt 395.00xx.Tokio Raider (Con) 16.50 16.752. Victory Pool (Play Pool) 150.00

7.

Victory Roll 199.501

1. Warner Voice Recorder 350.00 550.002. Western Baseball ’39 . . 40.00 79.504.4Westem Baseball ’40 . . 99.50 100.005. Western Major Leag^ue. 100.006. Western Super Strength 39.50 50.00xx.Westem Recordit 325.00 399.50XX. Wurlitzer Skeeball ’41. 200.00 400.002. Whee-Gee Mystic 164.50 195.002. Zingo 135.00 279.50

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ONE.BALLS

XX.All American Derby Con. $100.00XX.AII American 29.50xx.Arlington 15.00 $ 20.00xx.Aksaraben, PO 35.00 49.50xx.Arrowhead 35.00xx.Big Game, PO 94.50XX. Big Prize, FP 39.50xx.Big Prize, PO 79.50

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Bine Grass, FP 120.00 209.50

xx.BIue Ribbon, PO 40 002. Challenger 80.00 94.502. Club Trophy, FP 235.00 315.00

xx.Congo 32.506. Contest, FP 110.00 125.001. Dark Horse, FP 120.00 199.50

xx.Derby King 70.00xx.Derby Clock, PO 69.50 75.00xx.Derby Heat, PO 32.50xx.Derby Time, PO 98.50 99.50xx.Derby Winner, PO 125.001. ’41 Derby, FP 250.00 360.00

xx.Dust Whirls 300.00xx.Eureka 35.00 47.50xx.Feed Bag, PO 50.00xx.Flasher, PO 35.00 45.00xx.Fleetwood 24.50 35.00xx.Flying Champ 125 00 175.001. Fairmount 425.00 495.00

XX. Fair Grounds, PO 22 50 30.002. Fast Track 29.50 45.00

xx.Five-Iii-One. FP 49.50 75.001. Fortune, FP 159.50 200.001. Gold Cup, FP 40.00 50.002. Grand National, PO . . . 32.50 49.50

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Grand Stand, PO 45.00 50.005. Gold Medal, PO 25.00 45.00

xx.Hawthorne, PO 50.00xx.Hi-Boy, PO 10.00xx.Horseshoe8, PO 39.50

^ 1. Jockey Club 300.00 375.00^ 2. Jumbo '44 79.50 80.00

1. Kentucky 225.00 275.001. Long Acre 420.00 575.00

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Long Shot, PO 200.00 275.006. One-Two-Three *39, FP.. 34.50 39.501. One-Two-Three ’40 69.50 90.00

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One-Two-Three ’41 80 00 89.502. Owl, FP 60.00 65.00

XX. Pastime, (Rev) 175.00 239.502. Preakness, PO 12.50

5.Pacemaker, PO 40.00 55.00xx.Pot Shot 39.50

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Pimlico, FP 275.00 400.00

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Race King (Rev) 94.50 160.002. Record Time, FP 105.00 179.50

XX. Rockingham 179.50 275.004. Santa Anita 119.00 165.00

XX. Seven Flasher, F P. . .

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79.505. Sport Event, FP 152.50 160.001. Sky Lark, FP & PO ... 125.00 165.004. Sport Special, FP 105.00 200.00

1. Sport Page, PO 37.50 85.002. Spinning Reels, PO .... 110.00 115.001. Sport King, PO 175.00 275.00

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Stepper Upper, PO 65.00 75.001. Sportsmen (Rev) 125.00 250.00

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Track Record 50.00 139.502. Thistledowns 55.002. Thorobred 350.00 465.001. Turf Champ, FP 35.00 40.00xx.Turf Special 15 001. Turf King 350.00 375.006. Victorious 1943 (Rev) . . 75.00 85.007. Victorious 1944 (Rev).. 65.00 99.50

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Victorious 1945 (Rev) . . 99.50 100.00xx.Victory, FP • 39 50 47.505. Whirlaway (Rev) 295.00 400.00

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Winning Ticket 69.50 75.006. War Admiral (Rev) 125.00xx.Zipper 29.50

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aCARETTE AND CANDY MERCHANDISERSaCARETTE CANDY

DUGRENIER6. Model S7 Column $22.50 $49.50

7. Model VD 7 Colum 35.00 64.50

2. Model W 9 Colum 35.00 69.50

7. Model WD 9 Colum . . . 30.00 74.50

5. Champion, 11 ColumnKing Size 98.50 - 104.50

6. Champion, 9 Column . . 59.50 93.50xx.Champion. 7 Column .... 45.00

NATIONALXX. Model 9-50 50.00xx.Model 7-50, Regular 42.50, 67.50xx.Model 7-50 King Size. . . 72.50

XX. Model 9-30 30.00 69.505. Model 9A 63.00 79.50xx.Model 6-30 22.50xx.Model 6-26 15.00

ROWEXX.Aristocrat, 6 Column.... 7.50

6. Imperial, 6 Col 15.00 20.006. Imperial, 8 Col 25.00 27.50

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 45.00.XX. President, 8 Col 55.00XX. President, 10 CoL 65.00 85.00

A-NEED-A-PAKXX. Model E, 6 Col 10.00XX. Model E. 8 Col 20.00 32.50XX. Model E, 9 Col 25.007. Model E, 12 Col 35.00 65.00

XX. Model E, 15 Col 45.00S.Model A, 6 Col 20.00 35.00XX. Model A, 8 Col 30.00XX. Model A, 9 Col 35.00 62.50XX. Model 500, 7 CoL 60.00XX. Model 500, 9 Col 75.00

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DU GRENIER5.Candy Man $ 20.00 $ 44.50

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-PAK1. 5 Column 55.00 72.50

U-SELECT-ITXX. 54 Bars 15.00XX. 72 Bars 20.00

STONERXX. 6 Column 55.007. 8 Column 65.00

SCALESWATLINGTom Thumb, Plain .. .$ 47.50 $ 60.00

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500 Fortune . . . 95.00 115.00

JENNINGSJunior . . . 30.00 50.00

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FREE PLAY GAMES

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5. A. B. C. Bowler $45.00 $65.00 xx.De-Icer (Rev) 79.50

1. Action (Rev) 115.00 165.00 .Destroyer (Rev) 89.50 99.50

5. Air Circus 89.50 129.50 xx.Dive Bomber (Rev) 45.00S.Air Force 54.50 80.00 0. Dixie $35.00 $39.50xx.Airliner 15.00 27.50 6. Do*Re>Mi 60.00 65.00xx.Airport 30.00 32.50 5. Double Feature 25.00

1. Alert (Rev) 75.00 99.50 6. Double Play 55.00 57.506. Ali Baba 29 50 S.Doughbov 29.50 40.00

1. All American 45.00 49.50 2. Drum Major 29.50 30.00xx.All Out (Rev) 5950 2. Dude Ranch 39.50 40.002. American Beauty (Rev) 99.50 209.50 5. Duplex 50.00 55.005. Arizona (Rev) 249.50 5. Eagle Squadron (Rev). 87.50 119.505. Anabel 25.00 7. Entry 32.50 39.50

xx.Armada 29.50 7. Eureka 25 00 39.50S.Argentine 45.00 69.50 XX. Falling Sun (Rev) . .

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59.50xx.Arrowhead 19.50 50.00 1. Fantasy 30.00 34.50

5. Attention 45.00 50.00 2. Fifth Inning 25.00 35.00xx.Avalon 15 00 27.50 5.Fifty Grand 29.50xx.Airwav 22.50 2. Fishin’ (Rev) 55.00 59.506. Bally Beauty 15.00 29.50 2. Five-In-()ne 25.007. Banner 17.50 1. Five & Ten &2. Bandwagon 35.00 39.50 Twenty 90.00 129.507. Bang 12.50

6. Barrage 29 50 39.50 6. Flagship 16.95 27.50l.Belle Hop 75.00 87.50 1. Flat Top (Rev) 195.00 249.504.4Battle Hop 55.00 59.50 2. Fleet 29.504. Big C^bief 35.00 40.00 S.Flicker 45.00 79.50

6. Big League ; 22.50 34.50 2. Flying Tiger 115.00 129.501. Big Parade 100.00 129.50 7. Follies ’40 25.00 35.00

xx.FoIlow Up 20.00 24.505. Big Show 24.50 25.00 1. Foreign Colors 150.00 239.501. Big Six 15.00 35.00

xx.Eig Ten 27.50 l.Formation 27.50 35.007. Big Three (Rev) 199.50 225.00 2. Four Aces . .. .z 90.00 125.005. Big Time 27.50 29.50 5. Four Diamonds 40.00 69.505. Big Top 249.50 7. Four-Five-Six 15.00 17.506. Big Town i : . . .

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22.50 32.50 2. Four Roses 40.00 52.50xx.BIackout 15.00

7. Blodie 22.50 27.50 4. Fox Hunt 35.00 40.002. Bombardier (Rev) ..... 89.50 90.00 7. Flash 18.50 23.505. Bola Way 54.50 72.50 2. G.I. Joe (Conv) 65.00 70.001. Bomb-The-Axis 64.50 99.50 6. Girls Ahoy (Rev) 45.00 69.50

S.Boomtown 24.50 50 00 5. Glamour 40.00 45.001. Bordertown 35.00 50.00 2. Gobs 79.00 85.00

5.B0SC0 55.00 89.50 1. tinld Star 39.50 49.507. Bounty 12.00 25.00 5.Golden Gate 15.00 20 007. Bowling Alley 20.00 44.50 1. Grand Canyon (Rev) .

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160.00 249.50XX.B0X Score 15.00 2. Gun Club 55.00 79.502. Brazil (Rev.) 175.00 249.50 XX. Headliner 20.00 39.502. Brite Spot 29.50 34.50 xx.Hi-Boy (Rev) 45 006. Broadcast : . . .

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39.50 47.50 XX. Hi-Dive 59.50 89.50XX. Buckeroo 15.00 19.50 2. Hi-Hat 40.00 55.00XX. Burlesk 89 50 xx.High Light 18.955. Cadillac 25.00 29.50 S.High Stepper 40 00

xx.Canteen : 149.50 190.00 2. Hit-The-Jap (Rev) .... 35.00 49.502. Capt. Kidd 51.50 65.00 1. Hold Over 39.50 50.002. Casablance (Rev) . . . ;

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179.50 199.50 2. Home Run ’40 29.50 30.005. Champ 40.00 54.50 XX. Home Run ’41 50.00 55 006. Champion 15.00 29.00 2. Home Run ’42 60.00 79.50xx.Charm 39.50 49.50 75.006. Chevron 15.00 25.00 S.Idaho 249.506. Chief 15.00 20.00 1. Invasion (Rev) 99.50 129.507. Chubbie 22.50 25.00 2. Jolly 25.00 35.00

xx.Circus 25.00 45.00 5. Jeep (Rev) 89.50 129.505.Circus Romance 249.50 2. Jumper 25.00 29.50XX. Cilck 64.50 75.00 2. Jungle 57.50 74.50xx.Clipper 25.00 2. Keep ’em Flying 115.00 139.505. Clover 40.00 89.50 xx.Keen-A-Ball 24.50 35.00

6. Kismet 249.507. C.O.D 15.00 22.50 xx.Klick 15.00 22.50

XX. Commander (Rev) 50.00 110.00 4. Knock-Out 100.00 122.507. Commodore 25.00 32.50 6. Knock-Out-the-Jap 79.50 105.007. Congo 24.50 25 00 xx.Lancer 25.00 39.507. Conquest 16.95 27.00 1. Landslide 35.00 49.00

xx.Contact 15.00 20.005.Laura 249.50

99 50 150 006. Convention 20.00 32.50 XX. Lead Off 25.00 34.506. Cowboy 16.50 35 00 2. Leader 50.005. Cover Girl 229.50 249.50 XX. League Leader 30.00

S.Cross Line 39.50 55.OO 2. Legionnaire 50.00 69.50S.Crystal 34 50 42.50 2. Liberty 145.00 150.00xx.Crystal Gazer 26.50 6. Liberty (Rev) $55.00 $87.50xx.Dandy 19.00 27 50 xx.Limelight 17.50 22.506. Daily Dozen 10.00 20.00 1. Line Up 25.00 29.50

xx.Davy Jones 1,5.00 2. Lite-A-Card 30.00 44.505. Defense (Baker) 39.50 42.50 xx.Lone Star 22.50 25.004. Defense (Genco) 80.00 99.50 xx.Lot-O-Smoke 25.00

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FREE PLAY GAMES

XX. Lot-O-Fun 15.00 4. Shangri La 99.50 135.00xx.Lucky 15.00 20.00 5. Short Stop 25.00 30.00xx.Lucky Strike 22.50 1. Show Boat 45.00 89.507. Majors ’40 16.50 19.50 xx.Side Kick 15.00

1. Majors ’41 55.00 69.50 7. Silver Skates 45.00 59.50xx.Mardi Gras 40.00 5.Silver Spray 29,50 35.00

4. Marines-At-Play 99.50 209.50 1. Sink-The-Jap (Rev) . .

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54.50 60.00xx.Sixty Grand 17.50

2. Marrels Baseball 95.00 139.50 XX. Sky Blazer 60.00 65.00S.Skv Chief 139.50 155.00

6. Mascot 32.50 35.00 2. Sky Ray 40.00 52.50xx.Merry-Go-Round 19.50 42.50 1. Sky Line 39.50 40.005. Metro 25.00 57.50 1. Sky Rider (Rev) 100.00 169.50

2. Slap-The-Jap 39.50 40 00xx.Miami 15.00 5. Slugger 59.50 79.505. Miami Beach 60.00 67.50 2. Smak-The-Jap (Rev) .

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39.50 45.00xx.Midway (Genco) 12 50 15.00 2. Snappy ’41 45.00 59 501. Midway (Rev) 100.00 135 00 6. South Paw 60.00 64.502. Mies America (Rev) . .

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39.50 54.50 2. Sparky $25.00 29.507. Mr. Chips 19.00 24.00 2. Speed Ball 30.00 39.502. Monicker 64.50 70.00 5. Speed Demon 19.50 29 506. Mystic 42 50 5. Speedway 24.50 29.501. New Champ 59.50 65.00 xx.Speedy 24.50 29.50 •M6. Nippy 19.50 25.00 6. Sports 20.00 25.00

xx.Nite Club (Rev) 89.50 6. Sports Parade 42.50 44.50XX. Ocean Park 12.00 5. Stop & Go 29.50 35.006. Oh Boy 16 50 25.00 2. Sporty 25.007. Oh Johnny 25.00 34.50 1. Spot-A-Card 59.50 89.506. On Deck 20.00 64.50 2. Spot-Cha (Rev) 149.50

S.Oklahoma 175.00 249 50 1. Spot Pool 54.50 74.505.Spottem 18.50 20.00

2. One-Two-Three ’41 50.00 69.50 xx.Stage Door Canteen 85 00 199.505.0ne-Two-Three ’40 49.50 5. Stars 50 00 55.002.0ne-Two-Three ’41 69.50 75.00 2. Star Attraction 45.00 54.505. Owl 79.50 99.50 4. Stratoliner 35.00 49.50

xx.Pals 21.50 1. Streamliner 175.00 249.506. Paratroop (Rev) 79.50 109.50 5. Strip Tease (Con) 139.50 249.501. Pan American 37.50 45.00 5. Summertime 20.00 35.001. Paradise 45.00 49.50 5.Sun Beam 70.00 89.50

xx.Parade Leader (Rev) . .

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40.00 7. Supercharger 17.50 27.50xx.Pep (Rev) 29.50 2. Super Chubbie 47.50 50.005. Pick ’em 15.00 6. Super Six 29.50 34.502. Play Ball 40.00 49.50 2. Sun Valley (Rev) 100.00 k

1. Pin Up Girl 99.50 149.50 6. Tail Gunner (Con) 60.00 64.50S.Playrnate 29.50 30.00 2. Target Skill 25.00xx.Playtime (Rev) 54.50 5. Ten Spot 44.50 55.002. Polo 15.00 17.50 1. Texas Mustang 74.50 89.506. Pot Shot 25.00 39.50 XX. Three Score 32.50 39.50

XX.Pursuit 37.50 55.00 5.Three Up 29.50

7. Powerhouse 24.50 34.50 6. Thriller 12.50 35.001. Production (Rev) 99.50 135.00 6. Thumbs Up (Rev) .... 59.50 79.50

XX.Progress 22.50 5. Topic 55.00 89.50

7. Punch 16.50 25.00 XX. Top Notcher 15.00 39.50xx.Pylon 22 50 35.00 l.Topper 15.00 20.00

xx.Pyramid 12.50 5. Torpedo Patrol (Rev) .

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69 50 95.00xx.Ragtime 15.00 27.50 5. Towers 40.00 89.50xx.Rats (Rev) 47.50 5.Trade Wind (Rev) 249.50xx.Rebound 15.00 20.00 S.Trailways 42.50 65.00

XX. Red Hot 15.00 39.50 7. Trapeze 17.50xx.Record Breaker 150 00 5. Triumph 19.50

7. Repeater 19.75 27.50 xx.Triple Play 17.50

6. Reserve 20.00 25.00 6. Twinkle 15.00 17.50xx.Rink 15.00 19.00 2. Twin Six 39.50 55 00xx.Roll Call (Rev) 45.00 50.00 5. Ump 22.50 29.50xx.RoIler Derby 1.5.00 25.00 xx.Up & Up 34.50

6. Rotation 20.00 29.50 5. Vacation 25.00 39.50

7. Rotor Table 79.50 89.50 7. Variety 10.00 12.50

7. Roxy 20.00 25.00 5. Velvet 30.00 40.00

5. Red, White & Blue . .

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25.00 29.50 l.Venus 60.00 85.00 V

1. Salute 22 50 35.00 1. Victory 77.50 94.505. Santa Fe (Rev) 169.50 249.50 7. Vogue 15.00 27.505. Sara Suzy 22.50 39.50 5.Wagon VTieels 169.50 249 50

xx.Scandals (Rev) 35.00 5. West Wind 45.00 65.005. School Days 40.00 59 50 7. White Sails 15.00 25.007. Scoop 25.00 29.50 1. Wild Fire 27.50 54.50

XX. Score-A-Line 19.50 29.50 XX. Wings 11.50 26.506. Score Card 37.50 39.50 xx.Wow 27.50 37.50

S.Score Champ 25.00 2. Yacht Club 17.50 19.50xx.Scout (Rev) 29.50 5.Yankee Doodle 249.505.Sea Hawk 45.00 69.50 2. Yanks 65.00 89.50

xx.Zenith 95.00xx.Sea Powers (Rev) 67.50 xx.Zeta 19.50 20.00

6. Second Front (Rev) . .

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75.00 85.00 5.Zig Zag 39.50 79.50'W

xx.Sentry (Rev) 59 50 99.50 6. Zip 15.00 25.004. Seven Up 39.50 40.00 6. Zombie 49.50

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Vol. 7, No. 8V.

The Cash Box Week of November 5. 194S

NEW N.\MES 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 Show-Big 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—RoxyDe-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—B^xyFlash 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 ,

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from—FlickerLuxury from—RotationMarines-At-Play from—Flicker

Midway from—^ZombieNite Club from—FormationNine Bells from—Mr. ChipsOver-The-Top from—PowerhouseParade Leader from—Drum MajorParatroop from—PowerhousePeacherino from—Jolly

Pep 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—Fleet

Sea Power from—Four RosesSentry from—LeaderShangri-La from—Mr. ChipsSink-The-Jap from—Seven UpSixty Grand from—Big TownSky Rider from—Pan AmericanSlap-The-Jap from—StratolinerSmak-The-Jap from—Ten SpotSpeedway 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 VTieels from—DuplexWhite Sails from—Silver SprayYankee DoodleZingo from—Mascot, Attention,

Silver Skates. Air Force

REVAMPED ONE-BALLS

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All-American Derby.. from—Sport Special.

Record TimeBig ThreeDust Whirls from—Club TrophyFast Track. from—Sport Page, Blue RibbonForeign Colors from—OwlPastime from—Turf Champs

Race King, .from—Thistledown, Sea BiscuitRoclringham . . . . from—Grand Stand, Grand

National, PacemakerVictorious from—^Turf ChampsWar Admiral from—Grand StandWhirlaway. .from—Blue Grass, Dark Horse,

Sport Special

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United’sWagon Wheels 4Trade Winds

W’illiam’sFlat Top $249.50

Westerhaus’Foreign Colors $249.50 ^

American Beauties

P & SKismet $249.50

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F. P. & K.’sSkee Barrel Roll $389.50

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Roll-A-Ball $349.50

Munves’Thunderbolt $395.00Super Skee Roll 325.00

Ponser’sPilot Trainer $850.00

Supreme’sRola Score

William’sCircus Romance $249.50Laura 249.50 ^

Bally’sUndersea Raider 399.50

CONSOLES

ocBaker’s Pacer Daily Dbl $437.50

Check Separator Baker’s P. DD.... 467.50

25c Baker’s Pacer Daily Dbl 467.50

5c Baker’s Pacer Std 387.50

25c Baker’s Pacer Std 412.60Check Separator Baker’s P. Std .... 412.50

SLOTS

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Rock-Ola Masters, extra clean 525.00

Rock-Ola Standard 425.00

Rock-Ola 12 125.00

Wurlitier 616, clean 195.00

Wurlitier 24, clean 295.00

Seeburg 8200, E.S., R.C., perfect 650.00

Seeburg 12, refinished 145.00

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Shoot Your Way To Tokyo 125.00

Batting Practice 95.00

Rapid Fires 11.00

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Bally Sky Battle, perfect $195.00

I Watling Guesser Scale 125.00

Keeney Air Raiders 145.00

Chi. Coin Hockeys .. 185.00

CONSOLES

5c Jennings Red Skin $145.00

5c Jennings Four Star 125.00

Late Jumbos, like new 150.00

25c Extraordinary $145.00lOc Extraordinary 115.005c Extraordinary 85.005c Rolltop is.00

Foreign Colors $175.00Yankee Doodle ,, 249.50Grand Canyon 249.50

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Jumbo Comb., like new 225.00 Watling 5c Rolltop . 85.00

Super Bells, Single F.P. Mills 5c Roman Head, 3-5 95.00

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Serviceable slots, good condition, original paint jobsSingle Slot Safes 45.00 5c Four Star Chief 90.00

Double Slot Stands 25.00 25c Caille, DJP., 3-5 late

Single Slot Stands 8.00 model 95.00

(J).T. Stand Refinished 10.00 Bally Parlay, PO, like new 125.00

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Paces Races, Red Arrow,JP Clean

Paces Saratoga, clean, PO,Skill Field

BRAND NEW REVAMPS IN STOCKIdaho 249.50Arizona 249.50Laura 249.50

Oklahoma 249.50

Santa Fe 249.50

Brazil 249.50

StreamlinerWagon WheelsTrade Winds . ..

CLEAN RECONDITIONED FREE PLAY PIN TABLESBelle Hop $ 59.50Casablanca 199.50Flying Tigers 145.00Marvel Base Ball 105.00

Miami Beach 45.00Three Score 35.00

South Paw 40.00Monicker 85.00

Pin Up Girl 149.50

Production 99.50

5th Inning 35.00

5-10-20 . 120.00

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BoscoCapt. Kid .

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Brov/n Front 25/ ,229,50

Fortune, Comb, ..$159,50Skylark, Comb 125,00

Thistledown ,,55. CO

Boomtown. ,,$24,50Brite Spot,., ..34,50

Dixie, 39.50Fantasy, ,,.,,,,....,,,34,50Fleet* 29.50Four Roses. .,.,,.49,50Hit-The-Japs, . ••...., *49,50

Horoscope 49 ,50

Ifonicker , , . *69 ,50

Cherry Bell 10/ 179,50Cherry Bell 25/ 229,50Futurity 5/, ,119,50Silv, Chrome 2/5 5/., 250,00

Gold Chrome 2/5 5/, ,250,00

Pace All Star 10/, ,.,79,50Pace Kitty 5/ 79,50

ONE-BALLS

Ihrf King $350,00Jockey Club ,350,00

Sport King ..,.175,00

FIVE-BALLS

Line Up, $29,50Metro 39.50

Paradise, .., 49,50Silver Spray 29,50Skyl ine,,., ,...,39,50Strato liner ,,49 ,50

Star Attraction 54,50Sky Ray 44,50

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Liberty Bell Counters..,., 9,50

Zingo - Floor Sample., . .,175,00

Evans Play Balls 145,00

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Rapid Fires A-1..... 150,00

STANDS

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Dixie Bell 5/*, ,,,. ,105.00Dixie Bell 10/.. ,*..,125. 00

Pace Bantam 2/4 2 5/., 49,50

Race King., .$160,00Gold Cup, 59,50Santa Anita,, ,120,00

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ORDER TODAY!

LAURA =HARRY WILLIAMS SENSATIONAL 5-BALL HIT!! ORDER NOW!!

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) 1 59.50

Mills Jumbo Parade, Combination

F. P. and Cash 199.50

Mills Jumbo Parade, C. P.

(Early Head, Refinished) 1 39.50

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

SLOTSMills Gold Chrome, New Drill Proof Cabinet,

Knee Action, Single Jackpot, One Cherry Pay.

Mills Gold Chrome, 5c $395.00Mills Gold Chrome, I Oc 449.50

Mills Gold Chrome, 25c 499.50Mills Gold Chrome, 50c 545.00

Mills Brown Front, 5c (Original) 229.50

Mills Brown Front (Original), lOc 279.50

Mills Brown Front (Original), 25c 349.50

Mills 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) $199.50

Zingo (New) 279.50 Liberator (New) 189.50

SINGING TOWER. MODEL 301, F.O.B. FACTORY $525.00

TOP FLIGHT, MODEL TC-88, F.O.B. FACTORY 325.00

(Factory Reconditioned Carrying New Mochine Guarantee)

BUCKLEY BOXES—20-24 Selections (Chrome with Plastic Sides), Used $25.00

BUCKLEY BOXES—20-24 Selections (Chrome with Plostic Sides).

New and in Original Cartons 34.50

TERMS: Vs Deposit, Balance C.O.D.

CALIFORNIA AMUSEMENT CO.'T/ie West's Leading Distributors”

1305 KETTNER BLVD.

SAN DIEGO 1. CALIF.

Tel. MAin 3068

MAIN OFFICE1348 VENICE BLVD.

LOS ANGELES 6, CAL.Tel. PRospect 4131

1175 FOLSOM STREETSAN FRANCISCO 3, CAL.

Tel. HEmlock 0575

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IgLLS or iginals

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— 5^ Fronji: Vender 2/4 -ISO, 00

1 . 5/^ Extraordinary Ref.G.G, CPI 3/5. .100,00

2 - 10/ Extraordinary Ref . G,G. CH 3/5... 125. 00

4 - 5/ Blue Frqnt Fac. Reb, «; Ref. 2/5., 160,00

9 - 5/ Blue Front 3/5 135.001 - 10/ Blue Front CH. 165.004 - 25/ Blue Front Fac. Reb. & Ref. 2/5. .200,00

1 - 25/ Blue Front KA CK 3/5 225.0011- 5/ Brovm Front 3/s 150. OP

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25/ Brown Front liA CH 3/5 225,001 - 25/ Brovm Front Ref. Gold CH 3/5 250.00

2-

5/ Blue Front Ref. Gold CH s/s 160.002 - 5/ Melon Bell ................150.001 - 5/ Bonus Bell 3/5 Like Newr. .175.00

2 - 5/ Gold Chrome 2/s Original 225.003 - Double Cabinets 2 Door 60.00

1 - Double Cabinet 1 Dbor 50.00

1 - Chicago Double Revolve Around Stand..75.00JENNINGS

1 - 5/ Gooseneck 2/4. .$35.001 - 2 5/. Goosene ck 2/4... .60.00

3-

5/ Chief, Fac. Reb. & Ref. 2/5 140.001 - 5/ Mast. Silver Chief Slugproof 3/5. .175.00

1 - 25/ Mast, Silver Chief Slugproof 3/5.. 225. 00

1 - 10/ Silver Moon Chief 200.001 - 10/ Chief, Ref. 3/5 125.00

MJSCELLANEOUS2 - 1/ Wat ling 2/4....... $30.002-5/ Caillc 2/4 35.00

1 - 25/ Pace Comet 3/s. .150.00

GATvIES

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1 Anabel. $2^5.00

5 Boomtowm. ............. ... ..2 5.002 Eordertoivn... 35.001 Dou.ble Feature... 25.006 Doughbo^^'s ............ ... .. .29.50

1 Drum Major.... 30.001 Fifty Grand.. ............. .29 .50

1 Golden Cup 50,001 Golden Gate..., .20.00

1 Home Run. .................. 30 . 00

1 Jolly 35.002 League Leader ............. .30,00

2 Major *41,,.,.*....... 60,004 Metro. 45.001 Playinates.... .30,001 Red V^ite & Blue..,. .25.00

1 Short Stop...... 30,00i 1 Silver Spray....,, 35.005 Sky Ray. ......40.001 Spottem. .................. ,20.004 Spot-A-Card. 65.002 Rvin Six .,55.00

P. 0. GAMES2 Longshot, P.O.. .$200,001 Sl-zylark, Cbmb. P.0, . . ., , ,$125 .00

P A N 0 R A M2 Panorams with vn.pers $32 5,00Pan'-iram Projector Lamps G.E,

500 Hour - 500 Watt 3.00

TERmJ': 1/3 DEPOGIT WITH ORDERS, BALANCE C.O.D or S.D.

NOVELTY n

1629 mST MITCHELL STREET (PHOl'JE; MITCHELL 3254) IvEELWAUKEE 4, V/I SCONSIN

- COUNTERS - ' -

FOR SALE - 300 to 400 Counter Games including Imps, Wings, Cubs, Yankees, Ivfercury,

Liberty, In storage for two years. Will sell to highest bidder.AUTOMATIC SALES COMPAITY

119 THIRD AVENUE, NORTH NASHVILLE 3,TENN.

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YIANT - Will buy YPatling Scales. Advise price and make and what condition and lowestpr ices.

PENNY SCALE COMPANY108 EAST 5th STREET AUSTIN, TEX,

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FOR SALE - Slots at C.M.I, Blue Book Prices: Rtebuilt by Jennings (Chiefs ) 5/, 10/,25/ and 50/ unused j 5/, 10/ and 25/ Blue Fronts rebuilt by Gopher Sales, not usedsince: Mills Q.T.’s 5/, some Blue, others Orange and Green, ready for location} Col-umbias, bell and fruit reels JP, Cig. reels G.A, ; some ’Wat, 10/ & 25/ Cherry Fts . 1

like neviT, E, H, VOLIivlAR

105 So. 3rd STREET LA CROSSE. WIS.

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WANT - Free Play Lot-O-Fun $20, each; Free Flay Light-O-Card $30, each.A. M. AIC SEMEN T COMPANT

1000 POYDRAS STREET NEY/ ORLEANS, LA.

To Get FREE "Deposit Insurance”—Mention "The Cash Box” when answering ads

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SALE!! MAKE AN OFFER ON ANY OF THIS EQUIPMENT

BALLY GRAND NATIONALS - GRAND STAND -THISTLE

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DOVVNS-COTTUEB TRACK RECORD -75 MILLS FLOOR

STANDS-10WATUNC FLOOR STANDS -50 GROETCHEN

COUNTER GAMES, ALL IN A-1 CONDITION

BA DGER BAY CO.. APPLETON. WIS.

ARCADE - COUNTER GALiES

FOR SALE - 1 photomatic, very late model reconditioned by Mutoscope, completely crated

ready to ship $1150,; 10 De^val Marvels 1^ or play, like new $12,50 ea,

E/.STER1^ SAJJDS CaiPANY

1824 EAST MAIN STREET (Tel: Culver 5278) ROCHESTER, 9, N,Y,

- MUSIC -

FOR SALE - 1 Seoburg 5^ Vv'-ireless Wall-O-Matic; 1 Wurlitzer 5/ #120 Bar Box; 1 V/urlit-

zer 5-10-25^ Bar Box #125; 4 Buckley 5^^ Boxes; 10 Panoram Boxes,

VIC MAIHiARDT CaiPANY, INC.

547 N, 16th STREET HIU/AUKEE, WISC,

PINS - 1-BALLS - CONSOLES

FOR SALE - Extensive selection of Five Ball Free Plays. Clean and ready for location.

Also 1-ball F,P, & P.O,; consoles FP & PO and Comb, Special: Glasses for all above,

write for lists,PALISADE SPECIALTIES CaiPANY

498 ANDERSON AVBWJE (Tel: Cl iff side 6-2892) CLIFF3IDS PARK,N,J.

SLOTS - MOTORSFOR SALE - High grade rebuilt Club Bells Gold Chrome, Silver Chrome; Broivn Fronts;

Cherry Bolls; Blue Fronts; Pa.ee All Stars and Deluxe; 25 Cycle, 50 (>’cle 7Airlitzer

Motors; Slot Cash Boxes $10, Doz, Fast delivery Mills Parts,COLEMAN NOVELTY CCS.IFA1IY

1023-25 FIFTH AVENUE (Tel: Main 1323) ROCKFORD, ILL,

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FOR SliLE - 780E Colonial YiTurlitzer, slightly remodeled $650,; 10 Y/urlitzer 30-wlreBoxes, for quick sale $5,'ea,; 4 Organ type speaker cabinets only $7,50 oa. Closeout

sale, F,0.B, Philadelphia, l/3 deposit. All equipment in first class condition,CAPITAL /iHJSEMENT CaiPANY

620 SPRING GARDEN STREET PHILADELPHIA 23, PA.

PINS - ARCADE - MSICFOR SALE - 2 Sea Hawks $45, ea,; 2 Monickers $70, ea,; 1 Paradise $S7,; 1 Midway (Rev)

$90,; 1 School Days ';)45,; 1 Sport Parade $50,; 1 Rock-Ola Ten Pins L,D, $40,; 12 KeeneyBoxes $2,00 ea,

CHECKER AI.iJ SEMEN T COMPANY733 SIXTH AVEl-IUE HUNTINGTON, YI, VA.

PANORA!.! LAI^IPS - 750 VIATT - 200 WORKING HOURS.

LARGE MERCURY SWITCIffiS $2,50 each * SMALL MERCURY SiYITCHES ,$2,00 each

YE CARRY A CCI.IPLETE LINE OF TUBES, LAMPS, PARTS AND SUPPLIES

v\ECONOMIZE WITH ECONOMY //

CONOMY SUPPLY CO(PHONE; BRyant 9-5295)615 TENTH AVELIUE

3NEW YORK, N, Y,

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When materials are available . .

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is no substitute tor Quulity**

D. GOTTLIEB & CO.1140 N. KOSTNER AVENUE., CHICAGO 51, ILL.

THiS TAKES JACK POT

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SLOT MACHINES5farfling fhe Indusfry

BLACK FRONT SPECIALNO LEMONS ON FIRST REEL

Pays 3 on 2 Bars — Pays 3 on 1 CherryEVERY SYMBOL ON FIRST REEL

a possible winnerINQUIRIES ANSWERED PROMPTLY

Phone 4-1109. Call during noon hour. E.S.T.

<D AUTOMATIC COIN MACH. CORP.=V^ 338 CHESTNUT ST. SPRINGFIELD, MASS.

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MUSICl.Seeburg R*C, Special Hideaway Factory with 11 Buckley

Chrome Boxos.. » .o . f .. |?575.00

3 Seeburg 9800 EeS.R.C. Walnut - perfect .650,00

1

Seeburg 8800 E.S.R.C, - perfect, .625,00

1 Tv/in 12 Wurlitzer Buckley Metal Cabinet .175 ,00

1 IVvin 12 Rock-Ola Buckley Metal Cabinet, ,175,00

2 Gabel Kuro - Excellent.,., ,350,00

1 Vifurlitzer 950... .725 ,00

2 Rock-Ola Commando 550,00

3 Rock-Ola Vv'indsors R.C, ,250,00

10 Vifurlitzer ^125 - 5/l0/25/ Boxes ,,, ,20,00

5 V/urlitzer jj-12.0 - 5^ Boxes .20,0010 Vfurlitzer 2-^vlre Bar Boxes, .10,0015 Wurlitzer ^100 - 30-wire Boxes:...,,, ,10,00

ATfCADE 1 Evans Super Bomber.,.,, ..,,, .§250,00

1 Western Baseball. ......•....,,•.••,,,....,.,...40,002 Rock-Ola World Series .100.00

1 Skee Ball Ette 50,00

1 Keeney Anti Aircraft...... ,50,00

1 Seeburg Jap......_, ..,,,, •,••••.••* *90, 00

1 Seeburg Chicken Sam,,..,.., ,,. ,85,00

1 Seeburg Parachute ,40,001 Set Love Meters ,40,00

COHSOLBS1 Pace Tv/in 5-25.. .••,,..•..••••.•.•••,••.•••••.•,••••.••,•,•.•$350,00

1 Paces Races Brovm. Cabinet .•.,.. 150,002 Mills Automatic Dice 25/, .•.•••••••••••,.• ,45,002 Mills 1-2-3 40,00

SLOTSGold Chromes, Silver Chromes, Blue Fronts, Also Jennings and Watlings in

all denominations. Priced RIGHT. State Your Heeds.SPECIAL: 2 5/ and 1 10/ Mills and Jennings Goose Necks that work, .. ,$35 ,00

PIN GBIESHave all the new Revamps in stock. Also many good buys in used games.

WANT AT ONCE :

One Complete Selector Assembly for Rock-Ola *39 DeLuxeOne Complete Selector Assembly for Rock-Ola 20 Imperial.

BALL GROUNDG E O R C I A

336 WEST PEAGHTREE, N.W.

ATLANTA,GEORGIA

CONSOLES - SLOTSFOR SALE - One only, brand new Mills FP Jumbo Parade, never uncrated $100, « 1 onlyslightly used Mills FP Jumbo Parade $70,; 1 only like new Bally Sun Ray $125,; 1 onlybrand new Mills Tickotte' $12, j used Tickettos $7,; 1 only Royal Flush $40, j 1 only 5/Pace Blue Comet $60, Deposit required,

HERB EVERSCHOR276 S, HIGH STREET GOLmiBUS 15, 0,

COUNTER GAf.IES'

FOR SALE - 18 American Eagles, 6 Marvels $17,50 ea,, all are non-coin operated (noFederal tax); 9 Deuces Wild, 2 Lucky Packs, 3 Smoke Reels, 6 Jokerfe $7,50 ea,, all 20

.are' of wooden cabinets; 6 Daval 21* s, 8 Cubs $7,50 ea,; 3 Libertys, 1 Ifercury $7,50

1 ea., 5 Indian Head Dice $7,50 each.IIY-G At-'EJSEI/IENT COMPANY

1415 IffASHINGTON AVELKJE, S, (Tel: AT 8587) MINl'lEi^OLIS 4, MINN,

- ARCADE -

1 FOR SALE - Keeney Submarine Gun A-1 condition, just off location $145,00;K, M. BRANSON DISTRIBUTMIG CaiPANY

i 516 SOUTH 2nd ST, (Tel: Wabash 1501 ) LOUISVILLE 1,KY,

To Get FREE **Deposit Insurance”—Mention ”The Cash Rox” when answering ads

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On its way!After your long wait, you’re entitled to the best. That is why wetake pride in presenting the New Cushion Action

"CLUB CHIEF’’— soon ready for our production line. Here’s real

quality — quieter action — many improvements that mean long life

and assured revenue.

The Sccfien- ^C^UXC “CLUB CHIEF’’ is custom-built with all newparts by Jennings’ Master Craftsmen — winners of the Army-Navy"E” for precision work on Radar. ^C^UXCCHIEF" has beauty too! Its sparkling light-up front out-classes

them all.

Order immediately for earliest possible delivery.

Sccfien. ^uxe

“CLUB CHIEF”

0. D. JENNINGS & COMPANY4 3 0 9 WEST LAKE STREET. CHICAGO 24, ILLINOIS

NOW SHOVIIHG

BALLY'SNEW GAMES

' UNDERSEA RAIDER '

NEW PHOTO-ELECTRIC TARGET GAME

"VICTORY DERBY"NEW ONE-BALL MULTIPLE PAY TABLE

COME IN TODAY! ORDER IMMEDIATELY!

CALIFORNIA AMUSEMENT CO."The West's Leading Distributor”

MAIN OFFICE1305 KEHNER BLVD. 1348 VENICE BLVD. 1175 FOLSOM STREETSAN DIEGO I. CALIF. LOS ANGELES 6. CALIF. SAN FRANCISCO 3. CALIF.

Tel. MAin 3068 Tel. PRospecf 4131 Tel. HEmlock 0575

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MILLS SALES COMPANY, LTD."ESTABLISHED OVER 20 YEARS"

1640 - J8fh ST.. OAKLAND 7, CALIF. IPHONE: HIOATE 0230- 1 -2-3-4 i

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AUTOMATIC MUSIC EQUIPMENT

DISTRIBUTED IN PENNSYLVANIA

BYAMERICAN CODi-A-HATIC HACHINE CO.1435-37 FIFTH AVENUE (AU Phones: Atlantic 0977) PinSBURGH, PA.

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2-V/ay Super Bolls Ju*;i)o Parades, CP, Perfect. ••,$109.50

2-'.Yav Super Bells 5//25;z^ .495.00 Ju’nbo Parades, FP, Like How.. ..... .79.50

4-Boils^ Ash' Trays, A-1 429.50 Bally Club Bells, Perfect CP-FP.. .219.50

3 Bells^ Like New ...875.00 Watling Big Gaines, FT, Like Hev;.. . .79.50

Track Odds, DD,'JP, Like Hew 695.00 5^ Silver Moon Totalizers FP, 99.50

Super Track Time 9-Coin 249.50 25/ Bobtail Totalizers FP... 169.50

Keeney Pastime, 9-Coin 219.50 Jungle Cc.np.FP ..79.50

’28 Track Thacs, Perfect 109.50 Ifatling Dig Game CP.... 79.50

Bakers Pacer, JP.. 299r50 Jennings Pastimes FP. ............. .69,50

Keeney Kentucky Club, A-1 89,50 Pimlico, One-Ball, FP 365.-00

^CAPE EQUIH.IMT REVAMPS

Chicoin Hockcys, ’Like Hew. $219.50 Marines -At -Play ....$199.50

Jeraiings Roll -In- The -Barrel 149.50 Fcmeign Colors ....239.50

Panorans, Late, Like Hev/ 579.o0 Flat Top ,249.50

.9 Ft, 3owl-A-Bonib, . 169,50 Yanl:ce Doodle ...249,50

New Soe-A-Freak. 109,50 Big Top 249,50

Late Photonatic, PT55 895,00 Strip Tease 249,50

Rapid Fires, A-1. 179,50 Oklahoma 249,50

TSdlS; 1/2 CSRTIFI5D DEPOSIT MITH OP-DEI^S

CENTRAL OHIO COIN MACHINE EXCH-514 S, HIGE STREET (PKOHES; ADAH'S 7949 7995) COLUMBUS (15) OHIO

FOR SALE - 5,000 Play Needles. New peacetime quality Osmium tip, curved spring designAeropoint coin phono needles. Used by many of the nation’s largest routes. Sampleorder 50/ ea., lots of 100 $46,00.

VE3B DISTRIBUTING CaiF/JIY

612 N, MICHIGAN AVEIRJE CHICAGO, 11, ILL.

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V/ANT - Seeburg, IVurlitzer, Ro'ck-Ola, Mills, all models. Highest cash prices paid.V/rite, wire or phone and v/e’ll give our highest offer within 24 hours.

DAVE LODT CQtiFANY

524 TSITTH AVEirjE (Tel: BRyant 9 - 0817) IRTH YORK, N. Y,

PHOTO FFtAIvIES - ’ZJ-.SWkll DIPtSCT POSITIVE PAPIIR

WMT - Need immediately metal photo frames, will pay reasonable profit; Eastman Directpositive paper. V/ill pay reasonable praaicim for quick delivery. State size and num-ber of rolls. Wire collect or phone,

LELiKE COIN MACHINE COMFAl^Y

31 IVEST \rSRN0R HIGIDYAY (Tel: Plaza 7647) DETROIT 1, MICH,

SCALES REBUILTNOTICE - Protect and hold that locationi 7/e’ll rebuild your old sc£;los and make ’emlook like new. (Est. 1889)

WATLING I^rUFAC TURING CO.4650 'kTEST lULTON ST. (Tel: Col. 2770 ) CHICAGO, ILL.

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PRODUCTIONFrom BLONDIE

EAGLE SQUADRON TORPEDO PATROLFrom BIG LEAGUE From FOPAIAHOIT

SHANGRILA PARATROOPS EAGLE SQUADRONFrom Mr, CHIPS* From POWERHOUSE Prom BIG TOVfl^I

1/KISMET

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WANTED AT 0NCE~-™CH, tops, FOMAHON and POV/ERHOUSE

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5017-19 N. SHEFFIELD AVE., CHICAGO 14, ILL.

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PRE-WAR PRICESPRECISION PARTS FOR BLUE FRONTS, BROWN FRONTS, GOLO 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.

NEW ALUMINUM GOLD CHROME CASTINGSBeautiful Glitter Gold Enamel Finish with Gleaming Chrome Ornaments.

Including: Botfom 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 and riveted strap for back door protection — Etched Metal

Reward Plate and Rivets.

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-IOc-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

Notional Slug Rejectors:

N- 1 01, 5c : . $4.00

200-A — 20 1A (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 TRADING POST4223 WEST LAKE STREET CHICAGO 24. ILLINOIS

(ALL PHONES: VAN BUREN 6636 -6637 -6638 -6533)

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DRILL PROOF

CLUB HANDLEKNEE ACTION . . . .

CLEANED AND PLATEDMECHANISM

BRAND NEW LIGHTCABINET

(feccmoHtec

If machine is unsatisfactory

for any reason — return it

within five days and get

your money back.

BRAND NEW GOLDCHROME CASTINGS

y

yOOR OLD SLOTSThey're worth Top Money and will makeTop Money when you put your old mech-anisms into a BRAND NEW American GoldChrome, Silver Chrome or Copper ChromeCabinet. It costs you less than ever before

—even less than Pre-War Prices. You can't

lose! You can't afford to overlook this op-

portunity of cashing in on new machineplayer appeal.

Here's what you get;

V New Light Wood CabinetV New Drill Proof LiningV New Chrome Castings

(Choice of Gold, Copper or Silver Chrome)V New Metal Reward PlateV New Club HandleV New DenominatorV Knee ActionV Unbreakable Jackpot Glass

NOWONLY $3950

Completely assembled. Drilled, Topped and

Packed in individual Cartons.

These cabinets are available in Gold Chrome,

Silver Chrome or Copper Chrome finishes. They

are all beautiful and these cabinets are priced

lower than ever before. Cash in on this oppor-

tunity for extra profits TODAY!

047 WEST FULLERTON AVENUE. CHICAGO 39, ILLINOIS

/ILW/tt&CtPirOL 5300

These Cabinets also available in

GOLD CHROME - SILVER CHROMEand COPPER CHROME

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01IE-B;iLL PAYOUT giE-EAix F^yyaTT

GKAIID NATIONALS, clean and ready for location. ..•'5?49*50

FAST TPACKS - COirVERSION OF SPORT PAGE .,.29.50JUHBO ”44" - BELLS COWERSIOII OF GPJvND STAITD, liEV/ PAIIIT

JOB /JLL AliOUHD, ITEIT PL^.YILTG BOARD LIKE IJE'J, HACHIWESARE IffiADY FOR LOCAnOIT, each 79,50

IIEV/ BACK B0;j(DS IIEj BACK B OARD'S7o have a limited quaht"ity oi'~ Ifi^rge Turf King and J o cR ey Club Type Back Boards,VJill fit any Bally one-ball cabinet. Dress up your machines noxT with C OOthis DeLuxe Back Board, each I U •

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l^rlitzer Star Vihoels, 30^ each, v/urlitzei Bi«abboil Pins , 20f^ each, 'in lots of tv/enty

five. Better price in large quantities.'IT VJILLPAY’ You TO i TRITE TO US ON EiE VARIOUS

Dl STRieUTORS: TS THAT TIE HAIKIFACIURE.

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1624 CHICAGO AVENUE MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.

PINS - ARCADE - MUSIC

FOR SALE - 2 High Steppers ^40, ea.; 1 Victorious TOirf Champ $100,; 2 Seeburg Guns Jap

Conversion $95, ea, ; 2 Seeburg Shoot -the-Chutes $95.00 each; 3 Buckley DeLuxe Diggers

very clean $125, each; 1 Vl/iirlitzer 616 Speaker $22,50; 3 1/Vurlitzer 320 remote boxes

2-wire $19,50 each. l/3 deposit,EDDIE »S AlilUSEMEN

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510 ESPANOLA WAY (Tel: 5-7901) MIAMI BEACH,FLA,

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FOR SALE - For best prices on all types of Salesboards, both money salesboards and

plain heading boards in all sizes. Write:A. N. S. C0I4P/JIY

312 CARROLL STREET ELMIRA, N,Y.

/JiCADE - MUSIC -

FOR' SALE - 1 Bell-O-Ball 9 foot Skeo Ball like new $90,; 1 Rock-Ola Imperial, brain

box, etc,, cable and 11 wall boxes $195, complete,

FROST I.fUSIC COMPANY

1415 BIRCHARD AVEIKIE (Tel: MAin 3007) FREMONT, OHIO

COIN COUNTERSFOR SAIE - Johnson 5^ coin counters, for bagging nickels only, large trays, fast ac-

curate and indispensable $75,; Send l/3 with order. Balance C.0,D,F. McKIM SMITH

CENTRAL. PIER ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.

YANKEEMARVELS NEWEST FIVE BALL GAME - EVERYBODY LIKES ITl

V7e*re enthused about our NEV7SST Five Ball Free Play game YANKEEDOODLE because we*ve created a game that has hit the fancy ofEVERYEODYl Distributors like it because they sell like hotcakes. Operators like it because it has lots of player appealand is trouble free. The player likes it because YANKEE DOODLEis a dandy

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V/ YAIRvEE DOODLE IS A D-A-N-D-Y \

Vy YAILKEE DOODLE is a SURE-FIRE MONEY MAKERV/ YAIRvI

V VfE* RE STILL IN PRODUCTION ITOIH MARVELS BASEBALL.

SEE YOUR DISTRIBUTOR OR WRITE DIRECT TO US

MARVEL MANUFACTURING CO.2122 MILWAUKEE AVENUE (PHONE: ma TAGE 1240) CHICAGO 47, ILLINOIS

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MAYFLOWER SPECIALSCONSOLES

EVANSBangtails, Walnut $99.50Bangtails, JP, Walnut 175.00Bangtails, Lite Cab., JP 225.00Galloping Domino, Walnut 100.00Galloping Domino, Walnut JP 150.00Galloping Domino, Lite, JP. 225.00Lucky Lucre 99.50

MILLS

Three Bells $875.00 Pace Reels, Plastic Knob Rails.

Four Bells, Low Head 325.00 Saratoga, Plastic Knob Rails

Four Bells, High Head 550.00 Jennings Bobtail, POJumbo Parade, PO, Copper 99.50 Jennings Silver MoonJumbo Parade, Blue Head 115.00 Jennings Fast TimeJumbo Parade, Blue, 25c 190.00 Jennings Good Luck

80.00

90.00

115.00

115.00

70.00

25.00

SLOTSMills Club Bells, Set of 3, 5-10-25

Mills Original Chromes, NOT REBUILT,Set of Three, 5-10-25

Brown Fronts, NOT REBUILT,

$900,00

750.00

Jennings Master Chiefs,

Set of Three, 5-10-25

Pace DeLuxe, Enamel, SP, Set of ThreeWatling Rolatops, Set of Three

$475.00

450.00

350.00

Set of Three, 5-10-25 650.00 Caille Commander, 25c 75.00

ALL MACHINES READY FOR IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT.

TERMS: ONE-THIRD DEPOSIT WITH ORDERS.

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$100.00 CONVERSIONShip in your 5c BLUE FRONT fo convert to 25c PLAY

INCLUDES Thorough Overhaul, Knee Action Lever, Club Handle, Repaint andALL — $100.00

$250.00 CONVERSIONShip in your 5c MILLS Machines to convert to 50c PLAY

INCLUDES Thorough Overhaul, Knee Action Lever, Club Handle, Repaint andALL — $250.00

EXCLUSIVE OF TRANSPORTATION

$100.00

Refiinished.

$250.00

Refiinished.

Mayflower Distributing Company2218 UNIVERSITY AVENUE ST. PAUL 4. MINN.

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

Send for Descriptive Circular

SUPREME ENTERPRISES. Inc.5S7 ROGERS AVE., B'KLYN. N. Y. (All Phones; BUckminsfer 2-8400)

A Brand New Skee Ball Same. Here's the latest sensation — tried,

tested, and a proven winner. Approximately 9 ft. long and 2l/j ft. wide.

Features the most colorful Lite-up Backboard you've ever seen. Operators

who have been making big money with "Super Skeerolls" at parks, piers

and beaches now switching them to bars and grills.

$32500F.O.B., N.Y.

DISTRIBUTORS ^ WRITE US NOW/

MIKE MUNVES510 WEST 34th ST. (Phone: BR. 9-6677) NEW YORK, N. Y.

OPERATORS! ROLL UP BIG PROFITS!WITH

SUPER SKEEROLL'

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^of1945CONVERTED FROM KEENEY-TWIN SIX, CLOVER, SKY IRAY

ALL ROLLOVERS SPOT NUMBERS KNOCKOUT HOLE AT BOTTOMBIG TOP is thoroughly rebuilt with new parts, new cables,

new panels and nev/ backboard. Cabinet is completely re-built and refinished, LOOKS LIKE NBV7 - OPERATES LIKE NET/.

FASTER DELIVERIES ASSURED FRQfJ OUR ITELV LARGER QU/JiTERS.

WATCH US FOR HEW EQUIPMENT.

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TWIN SIX- CLOVER - SKY RAY

WRITE — PHONE

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PHONE: NATIONAL 20182634 N. LARAMIE AVENUE CHICAGO 3:9, ILLINOIS.

SLOTS - CONSOLES - WANTFOR SALS - Mills 25^ War Eagle CH,KA,DP,SJP LplSO.j Gold Chrome (>175* j 25^ Automa-tic Dice v50,j May Bell, floor saiaple •iJsOO.; Paces Races Red Arro^v JP s?195,; Jenn,Triplex <i?100,j Cigardla XXVO vlOO,* Liberty Token payout counter game $10, • 1^ Q,T,Blue v30, WANT - late model music raachs, in trade; also Keeney Tv/in 12 Mapter.

RADIO & ELECTRIC SERVICE

DOUGLAS, Vr/O,

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FOR SALE - Vifrito for complete price lists on all types of pin ball machines, slot, ma-chines, pin ball parts, slot machine parts and everything for the coin machine indus-try,

CENTRAL IWiNUFAC TURING CaiPAITY651 FULTON AVEMJE (Dearborn 2034) CHICAGO 39, ILL,

-'MUSIC -WANT^-^ Phonographs all makes and models, will pay top cash prices for machines in A-1condition from 1 to 100; We need Fiockola Standards and VAirlitzor 600^s,

HIRSH COIN MACHINE COMPANY1309 NEViT JERSEY AVEITUE, N»W, (Tel: HObart 3170) WASHINGTON 1,D, C,

- ARCADE - -

WANT - Miniature Belgium Pool Tables, Bally Roll, Wurlitzer Bank Rolls.A, P, SAUVE

3002 GRAND RIVER (Tel: Temple 25788) DETROIT, MICH.

- FIUI -FOR SALE - Coin Machine movies; 16 lEI Sound film for use in Panoroms and other makesof coin operated machines or in any ordinary 16 LM sound projector. Special reels in6 and 8 subjects for use in Panorams or Panoram Solo-Vues, outright sale, reasonableprices. Write us immediately for complete information.

PHONOFILM3331 NORTH KNOLL DRIVE HOLLYWOOD 28, CAL.

WANT - Phonographs -- ItJSIC -

all makes and models. Forxvard list and lowest prices.LEl'TIS MUSIC SALES, HAMESBURY, ONT.

, CANADA

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I IN I n C r a sensational new one piece upright gun,

UNULKbtA torpedo submarines TIffiOUGH A PERISCOPE, C Q Q Q R (]

RA I D E R ^

orders filled in rotation received. ^ wNBW» KLEER-PLO CLEANER & 30 GAL, DRUM OF FLUID ^129.50

CONSOL I]3 : ONE-balls SLOTS

?;8 TRACK TB/TE - PBCLICO.TTn-mO PARADE F-P, CLUB TROPHYMILLS DOUBLE SAFES - 2 D00R.j_l.^ -^99,50 41 DERBY *

.tttmbc parade -C.P.-T.ATE HE/lD-... ._.119*50 SPORT SPECIAL -

BATJ.Y HT HAND CCMB 199,50 RECORD TBIE.,lOy SARATOGA - CASH P-0. LONG SHOT

WATL. BIG GAt'lE F.P,..,...,

5/ PACE SARATOGA - CASH - SLOTS -

BIG CrMlB P-0- COLUMBIA - G,A, ^ CIG, REELS.,UTT.T.S BOX stands ..,19,50 NEViTJ PACE 50/ & $1.00 BELLS,.JEM, SILVER MOON, P,P,.., .,104.50 5/ CHERRY BELL 3-10 C*H,*

MILLS FOUR BELLS - 4-5/ 5/ F,P,,Q.T. DIAL VENDER— ONE BiiXLS — 5/ GOOSENECK - J.P

LONGACRES & THOROBREDS 5/ MILLS CHERRY BELL - 3-5/...SPORT KING •-««.. 1/ MILLS Q. T.

BLUE GRASS 5/ M ILLS ORIG. CHROME • .

40 - 1-2-3 F-P . .^89*50 10/ MILLS ORIG. CHRd'iE

25/ MILLS. ORIG. ®R0ME. .

\A/A MTP r)l^^ PARADE, LEADER, ZOMBIE, STARS, DO RE MI, DOUBLE PLAY,VVr\ / V / lU! duplex, sun beam, sky blazer & west wind at $ 35 *00 * also all I^SIC »» '

TERl^S* one-half deposit VJITH ORDER, BALANCE C.O.D. OR SIGHT DRAFT,

EMPIR[

E GO 1 N AAAC H 1 N E 2812 v^st north avenue,“ V/^LJAM/^CI CHICAGO, 47, ILLINOIS

_ AL-MAI\10l PHONE;- HUMBOLDT 6288 - 89.-

- SALESBOARDS -

FOR SALE - Selling all punch boards at less than factory prices, our loss is yourgain. 1200 5/ American Beauty $323; 1185 5/ Classy Chassis $3.08; 1280 Deal-Me-In|3.14; 1200 5/ El Toro $5.17; 1248 5^ %es of Fleet $3.28; 480 25/ Fiver 84/; 5/ Fol-low-the-Fleet $3«20; 1000 25/ Jack Pot Charley $1,21; l/s Cash*

MYCO AUTOl'IATIC SALES CO,

347 S. HI® STREET (Tel: MAin 1600) COLUMBUS 15, 0,

- PINS -

FOR SALE - Seven Up $60,; Spot-A-Card $60,; Capt, Kidd $55,; Champ $57*50; Dally ShowGirl $90,;' Jap Gun $60,

BIG STATE AMUSaiENT CaiPANY1513 LOUISIAIU STREET HOUSTON, TEXAS

- MUSIC -

WANT - Will pay high cash prices for any type of music equipment* Write, wire, phone,^TEST SIDE DISTRIBUTING CaiPANY

612 TENTH AVENUE (Tel* Circle 6-7533) NEV/ YORi:, 18, N, Y,

1-BALLS - PINSWANT - We will buy at right prices. Must be complete and not damaged. Bally One-BallFree Plays, Blue Grass, Record Time, Sport Special, Pimlico, Club Trophy, *41 Derby,Longacres, etc*; also 5 Balls, School Days, Bolav/ay, Air Circus, Hi-Dive,' Belle Hop,

5, 10, 20 Dude Ranch, Keep *Em Flying, Leader, Sun Beam, Trailways, Venus, West Wind,R. F, VOGT DISTRIBUTORS

MILIIER HOTEL BUILDING SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH

- ARCADE -

FOR SALE - 6 Photomat ic machines, liakc us an offer.OLBY AI,iJSEI.IENT CaiPANY

422 ;TIEST broad street RICHI.IOND 20, VA,!

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. THANK YOU OPERATORS^EVER^YAHERE!

YOU HAVE HESPOIDED TO OUR AD FOR TiJZ DOM'lEY-JOHNSON PORTABLE COIN

COUNTER IvIAGNIFICENTLY. WE OI€.T WISH IHAT V/E COULD FILL YOUR OR-

DERS TODAY. UNFORHJNATELY, THERE IVILL BE A LITTLE DELAY,

PLEASE BWi WITtI US A VfflILE LONGER AND YOU'LL AGREE VfllH THOSE

'vmo HAVE ALREADY PlECEI-'JED THEIR DOWNEY- JOHNSON PORTABLE COIN

COUNTER, TFIAT IT IS ONE OF TllE FINEST, MOST PRACTICAL, TUvIE AND

MONEY SAVING DEVICES TFIAT WAS EVER OFFERED THE COIN MACHINE TRADE.

AGAIN, THANK YOU VERY MUCH.

CHARLES ("JIMMY") JOHNSON

CLOf(PHONE; Armitage 0780),

C 1 CT D 1 D I ITI N \r" rr^\ n. California aveifue,

t U I J I Kl DU I irJLj CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

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NOTICE - Want to get in touch with coin machine manufacturers for avholesale distribu-torship of coin machines, any type, for Eastern Canada, the Maratimc Provinces. Sendinfo mation to:

PiEID AIvIUSSMENT MACHINES280 BOTSFORD STREET (L. A. Reid) MONCTON, N.B.,CAN.

- PARTS -

NOTICE - Attention coin machine men, v/hen in Chicago be sure to visit our large dis-play room of coin machine parts. Let us reserve a hotel room for you on your nextvisit to Chicago*

HARRY lURCUS CO.

816 W, BRIE STREET CHICAGO, ILL.

CONSOLES - ARCADE - IvIUSIC

FOR SALE - 4 Jumbo CP late heads ';>125# ea.j 2 Jumbo FP Jj;75, ea,; 2 Jenn, Silver MoonFP vlOO* oa.; 1 Bully I^apid Fire Jl35,j 1 Keeney Submarine v90, • 1 Bally Bull gun, asis ^30*5 2 Wur* ^331 Bar Box i^lS, ea.j 6 Wur. fr^lO 30-wire Wall Box S9* ea*j 2 Wur,i^ll5 Wireless Vfall Boxes ^20, ea.j 1 Wbr# ^135 Vifirelcss Stepper Receiver D20,

AUTOMATIC ABrU SEMEN T COIviPANY

1000 PENNSYLVANIA STREET EVANS ’^/ILLE 10,IND

CIG VENDERSFOR SALE - Cigarette venders, write for new price list just issued: Glassi-'irar e for allmakes, many hard to get parts for vendors, v/rite for exchange deal, Southv/eeternrepresentative for National Venders, Inc*

ED. BROm, INC.4605 LINDSLEY AVENUE DALLAS 10, TEXAS

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FOR SliLE - Slot Machine Operators ATTENTION:' If you are interested in buying thefinest A-1 original slots that money can buy, we have the following: Mills Blue FrontsBrown Fronts; Cherry Bells, Chrome in 5/l0/25/ play; Mills Club Bells in sets 5/lO/25;zfplay; Also Jennings, Pace and iVatling in 5/lO/25/ play. Visit us.

BAUM DISTIHEUTING CO,2012 ANN AVENUE (Tel: Grand 7499) ST. LOUIS,. MO,

- LIST -NOTICE - Write for our list of True Value Buys. Slots, pins, console, music, arcade.

LEADER SALES COMPANY131-133 FIFTH STREET READING PA.

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NATIONAL VALUES!\ A/ I

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1 A Q Newest 5-Ball Free Play Revamp.

' A ^1I D Plenty of Player Appeal, Sen-

L A Li I \ A sational Money-Maker*$ 249.50linraediate Shi pment

n A I

I Y Sensational New One-Piece Up-

I ! M r> r D C C A D A 1 n C D Torpedoes Sutmar-UiMU t K^ LA KA I U t K ines Hirough Periscope

$ 39 9.50j&nraediate Delivery

Arizona. • • ••.

.$249,g'0

Cover Girl.. ...249,50Idaho .249,50

BI^AMD IIEW RBVA^ITo III STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERYLaura • . . . . .. .^i249,50Marvel Baseball ...... 124,50Oklahomas •• 24 9, 50

Santa Fe... •..••249,50

Streamliners. • • . .. ,|249, 50

Trade Winds, , .249,50Yankee Doodles,.,.. .249,50

\A/ A NIT TO D1 I V Force, Crystals, Mystics, Silver Skates, Pursuits,A IN I

1^-^ uU T Pan American, Mascots, Playball, Broadcast, Flicker,

Crossline, Trailways,' Exhibit Leaders, Duplex, Sky Blazer, Stars, Do-Re-M, Westwind,Double Play, Sun Beam, Zombie, Gottlieb Hi Dives, Stage Door Canteen.

national coin machine exchange1411-13 DIVERSEY BLVD. (PHONES; BUCKINGHAiM 6466 - 6990) CHICAGO 14, ILL,

COHN TER GAIvIES

WANT - Will pay highest cash price for Champion, Marvel, Liberty Bell, American Eagle.Write stating quantity, condition and best price.

STEV7ART NOVELTY CaiPANY250 SOUTH STATE STREET SALT LAKE CITY, U.

inRE - DECIBEL METERSFOR SALE - Millions of feet of nearly every kind of hook-up push back' fixture, shield-ed, silk, cotton I&gnet wire. All new and perfect of highest quality, from best mak-ers. Priced at or below ceilings. Send samples of what you need and quality and wewill match or equal GE or West. Decibel Meters $9,50 ea, ITrito, vrire#

BATES LABORATORIES571 HILL AVENUE ^EN ELLYN, ILL.

CIGARETTE MACHINESFOR SALE - 22 Advance 4-column machines, 16 brand new in original cartons, never used$175 .

5

1 Cigarola Jennings Model XXV $125,GEORGE NOVELTY caiPANY

1716 WASHINGTON AVENUE (Tel: 2790) NORTHAMPTON, PA,

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FOR SALE - Jennings Silver dollar Chiefs, originals, refinished glitter gold, A-1shape and appearance and mechanically perfect $850. • Send certified deposit with ship-ping instructions immedie.toly to:

BILL FREY, INC.140 N.ViT* 1st STREET MIADH, 25, FLA.

CONSOLES - PINSFOR SALE - 2 Club Bells $250, ea, j Score Champ $25,; Over Top $150,; Pickem $15,; 2

Action $165. ea,; 2 Victory $80, ea, ; 2 Rotor Table, make offer; 1 High Hand $175, l/3deposit v/ith order, balance C,0,D, , crating extra,

^ C ailiERC IAL GAIvIE S C OI^IPAN

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28 HARTFORD AVENUE (Tel: 1456) NE\f BRITAIN, CONN.

NOTICE - To all customers of 0,K,Machines, Inc. This firm has been absorbed by Palis-ade Specialties Company, 498 Anderson Avenue, Cliff side Park, N, J, Please addressall correspondence to the Palisades Specialties Company,

0. K. MACHINES, INC.825 STATE HI Gffi'fAY ^ (Tel: Cliffside 6-2892) RIDGEFIELD, N. J.

To Get FREE **Deposit Insurance**—Mention “The Cash Box** when answering ads

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A L S E B R I N CFINEST EQUIPMENT --

o PEERS-LOWEST PRICES

ALL BELL EQTJIPMT RSCOHDITIOIIED IKE FACTORY ViTAY.

OUR IIECHAIIICS ARi: FACTORY TIiAIlIED - HIGHLY CaiPETENT,FIVE BALL FISEE PLAY GAMES

Air Circus Five Ton & Tvi^enty Knock-Out Seven Up Texas MustangArizona Four Aces Legionnaire Show Boat Topic

Belle Hop P’our Roses Liberty Sky Chief VictoryBig Chief Gun Club Majors *41 Slugger Vifagon I'Vheels

Big Parade Hi-Dive Miami Beach Snappy *41 Zig Sag

Bola Way Hi-Hat MonickeF South Paw Sea HawkBo SCO

Captain KiddHoroscopeJungle

Now ChampParadise

Spot Pool Star Attract,Stratoliner

Defense (Genco) Keep *Em Flying School Days NCTW TAKING ORDERS FORGENCO TOTAL ROLL

. ITEW REVAIvIPS 0N HAND - IMvIEDIATE DELIVERY VriLLIAMS LAUPX6 Arizona 7 Flat Top 4 Streamliner CHICAGO COIN GOALEE5 Brazil 6 Grand Canyon 4 Trade Vifinds UNITED SOUTH SEAS10 Casablanca 6 Idaho 3 Wagon Vi/heels MRVEL YAl'KEE DOODLE3 Big Tops 4 Santa Fe 2 Yankee Doodle PIONEER BIG TOP

ONE-BALL FiffiE PIWiY AND PAYOUTS BELL CASABLANCABlue Grass, F,P. Fairmount Long Acres Sport Special, F,P,

Club Trophy, F,PDark Horse,!’.P**41 Derby,F.P,

Bally DefenderBally King PinBally Rapid FireChicoin HockeyEvans Sup. Bomber

Grand Stand, P.O.Jockey Club

Jumbo *44

Pimlico,F,P,Rockingham, CloseoutNew

ARCADE EQUIPMENT - RECONDITIONED THE RIGHT WAYEvans Play BallEvans Ten Strike, L.D,

Keeney Air RaiderKeeney Sub GunLIuto scope Ace Bomber

Muto scope Dr. Ivfobil

Mutoscope Sky FightPeriscopeScientific Bat, Fra.Seeburg Chicken Sam

Sport King, P.O,

ThorobredTurf King

Western Baseball *39

V/estern Baseball *40

Zingo

OUR POLICY; THE BEST EQUIPMENT PLUS QUICK AND EFFICIENTDELIVERY SERVICE.

ALL OUR RECONDITIONING AND REFINISHING FULLY GUARAHTEIiD.

^MEDIATE DELIVERY ON m EQUIPMENT SHOWN THIS LIST.

QQANTITY BUYERS VffvITC TODAY FOR OUR SPECIAL LOW PRICES,

BELL2000 NORTH OAKLEY

PRODUas COMPANY(PHONE: HUmboldt 302?) CHICAGO 47. ILLINOIS

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FOR SALE - 7/hile they last! Bally 45 Volt open face motors W«50 ea. Can be used onany Bally pin game. Get them while they last. Supply limited. Get your order intoday and we v/-ill ship immediately. Send for our latest price list.

COIN MACHINE SERVICE CaiPANY2307 N. VffiSTEPJI AVEI3UE (Tel: HUmboldt 3476) CHICAGO, IIX.

TOP GLASSESFOR SALE - Tfe have available Fruit Reel Top Glasses for Bally Big Top, 2-4 and 3-5payout Q10.50 ea. or ^84, in doz, lots.

MECHANIC *S SERVICE2124 FIFTH AVENUE (Tel: ATlantic 0662) PITTSBURGH 19, FA,

ARCADE - consolesFOR SALE - Mutoscope Automatic Photomaton v490. • Scientific Baseball ^79.} KeeneyAir Raider s)l29,; Keenoy Submarine $95,; Keeney Anti-Aircraft Guns $35, ea, ; BallyClub Bells FP CP $225. ea. ; Hi Hand FP CP $160.

AIvIERICAN VENDING CaiPANYI

1891 CONEY ISLAND AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y,

G^^h^Bes^De^^^^MentioT^*Th^Cas}^Boj^^vher^mi*werui^^^s

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CON CCXJNT NC MAC H CJESNEW AND REBUILT BOUGHT AND 5CHD

YOUR BROKEN AJ:TD P/ORN COIN COUNTERSREPAIRED BY EXPEI'cTS.

WRITE FOR

ACE CO3715 SOU'THPORT

LIST OF COIN COUNTERS NOW ON HAND

N COUNTING MACHINE CO.ffiNUE (Tel: BITTERSPraST 4453) CHICAGO 13, ILL.

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FOR SALE - 3 Chi coin Hockey, A-1 ijil75** 3 Genco Playball, late .)145«; 2 Batting Prac-tice v85«j 1 Skyfighter ;^249,50j 1 Bally Bull ^.^55,5 6 Seeburg Chicken Sam :)89,50; 2

Supreme Pokerinog $85.; 1 Evans Skeeballette ^75,; 1 Texas Leaguer deluxe $32#50j 3

Ten Strike H*D, 055,; 3 Ten Strike L.D, 050. 05.00 extra for crating*MRCUS KLEIN

577 TENTH AVSIIUE (Tel; Longacre 5*8879) NEVT YORK, N.Y.

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FOR SALE - 1 Mills Empress, 1 Mills Throne 0650, for both. Wood crated# Mechanicallyperfect, not a scratch on the cabinets. l/2 deposit , .balance C,0,D,

TRENTON AMJSEI'ISNT CaiPANY, INC.260 N. aiNTON AVENUE (Tel: 9662) TRENTON, N.J.

MUSIC - -VENDERS

FOR SALE - A.M, I.’sj -;)^01 Tov/ers A-1 0325,; b/lO/Zdj^ Streamliner, crystal pickups at

$285,; Cone, unit with 3 wall boxes, 1 bar box, 1 speaker and cable 03OO.j 15 Rock-Ola Bar Boxes 016.50 ea,; Shipman Hershey bar vender like new Ol7»50j V/urlitzor 780Elike new 0700,

G. N. VENDING C CM?ANY663 W. BROAD STREET COLUMBUS 8, 0.

SACRIF ICE SALE 1 1 AU TOMATIC 1 Op^ L IBRARY lUCH INES

Reconditioned and in good condition. ’ Nationally advertised popular books. For plac-ing in Bus Stations, Ferries, Hotels, Bowling Alleys, Restaurants, etc# 300 bookswith each machine. Will sell at sacrifice in lots of five or more. Write.

P. J. CALLAGHAN677 CHiiRTIERS STREET ' 3RIDGEVILLE, FA.

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FOR SALE - Rock-Ola Standard $325,; Rock-Ola Deluxe $535,; Rock-Ola Master $365,;Rock-Ola Super $375,; Buckley Wall Boxes late type $10, ea.; Rock«01a Ba,r Boxes and

Vfell Boxes $10# ea,; Hideaways, write.ROGER SHEPARD

270 STATE STREET WATERTOW, N.Y.

I.KJSIC - ARCADEFOR SALE - 1 'Wurlit^er 500 phonograph; 1 Evans Ten Strike. Quote best price you willpay F.O.B, Poplar Bluff, Mo,

FRANK HARRIS SALES CdfPAlJY

430 So# BROADWAY (Tel: 359) POPLAR BLUFF, MO.

CIGAREM.E MACHINESFOR SALE - Reconditioned DuGreniers Model W $35, F,0,B, Phoenix, iiriz#, crated, 20^operation. Order now v/hile they last.

ANDIffiSS CIGAPdiiTTE SERVICE1504 GRAND A^TENUE PHOENIX, ARI2.

model PHONOGRAIdiS VAHTTED1/VE mu. PAY $100,00 CASH FOR TORLI TZER' MODEL NO. 71. Vffi WILL PAY $70,00 FOR MODEL”61". V/E V/ILL PAY HIGH PRICES FOR AU. ROCK-OLA COUNTER MODELS. P/RITE, mV^E ORPHONE TODAY ADVISING THE PHONOGRAPHS YOU H/.VE FOR SALS AND THE PRICE YCIJ 170ULD LIKE.

'BYRON NOVELTY CaiPMY, DEPT. Cbj

2045 IRVING PARK ROAD (PHOI^IE: GR7i 8689) CHICAGO 18, ILLINOIS |

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WAN A T ON C EALL GAKES WE PURCHASE MUST BE COMPLETE WI'TH LEGS, DOORS, COIN CHJTES

ASSEIffiLY, CH.ASS, LOCKS AND KEYS, BOLTS AND BALLS. GimS DO NOT HA'VE

WORKING ORDER.

, BALL LIFTTO BE IN

WILL PAY $15, WILL PAY $25, WILL PAY $25, VFILL PAY $ 30, WILL PAY $30, mUj PAY $35Home Run Clover All American West Wind Oapt, Kidd DefenseSporty Hi-Hat Miami Beach Alert Sky’’ Blazer (Genco

)

Polo Silver Show Boat Home Run ’42 Do-Re-Mi GobsYacht Club Skates Texas Zig Zag Gun Club YarO^s

Bordertown j^irgentine Mustang Bo SCO Sun Beam Air ForceJolly Cross line Bellhop Leader Duplex JeepSkyline Mysti

c

Majors ’41 Zombie Jungle Sxin Valley

WILL PAY $20.

Snappy *41

Attention Topic WILL PAY $40.Stars Midway

VictorySky RayTwin Six Pursuit

Bola^vay

Monicker Big ParadeWILL PAY $50.Shangri-La

Veiiu s

V/ILL PAY $55Fox Hunt Spot Pool Four Aces Keep Em Flyg LibertyVelvet South Paw Slugger Hi -Dive Knock-Out Five, Ten &HoroscopeDixie

17E C/JJ USE IIAI^T OTHER FREE PLAY GAIT3S. SEND US YOUR LIST Tv/onty

Sky Chief

WILL PAY STAR ATTRACTION

$30. EACHFOR THESE GAMES'

SPO RTS T R A T

PARADE0 LINER

mLL ALSO BUY iOJL YOUR LATE MODEL CONVERSIONS. SEND US YOUR LIST FOR OUR HIGHESTPRICES. CAN ALSO USE' DARK HORSE - »41 DERBY - JOCKEY CLUB, PIMLICO, THOROBRED,LONGACP^, CLUB TROPHY, BLUL: GRASS, RECOIHD TD^E, SPORT EVENT, SPORT SPBCI/iL.

ALSO ALL TYPES OF PHONOGRAPHSSEND YOUR LIST AifD CONDITION OF EQUIPMENT.

2 8 5 0 ROOSEVELT ROADCHICAGO- 12, ILL.1

- ARCADE -

FOR SALE - 3 Scientific X-Ray Poker Tables and Stands, complete, first class condition$250,00.

PALACE OF FUN324 MAIN STREET (JifLian Falcons) NORWICH, CONIT,

SLOTS - STANDSWAl'IT « Mills slots, any escalator type. Give serial numbers, quantity, model 1^/5^/10j2f/25//50^ $1,00, any condition. Also Mills cabinet stands and Revolv-A-Round weigh-ed stands.

HARRY H. HOKE4020 MINNESOTA AVENUE, N.E, (Tels FR 1832) V/ASHINGTON, D. C.

MUSIC - SLOTSFOR SALE - 2 Seeburg Regals; 2 Rock-Ola Counter Models; Mills Blue Fronts, BrownFronts, Club Consoles.

SCHOEN ENTERPRISESi 1514-16 N.E, 33rd^ AVENUE (Tel* TR 5592) PORTLAND 13, ORE.

- MUSIC -

WANT - Wall Boxes, Remote Controls, Steppers, Adapters, Write giving best prices.WANT - l%olesale distributorship for Canada of any kind of coin operated equipment,

WINNIPEG COIN MACHINE EXCHANGE277 DONALD STREET mmimiG, M/dJ., CAN.

!- LAIvIPS -

!FOR SALE - Nov^ on hand for immediate delivery. Case lots of 120 lamps, 2000 hour

j

long life electric lite' bulbs; 25 Watt 15/ each; 40 ¥/att 15/ each; 60 Watt 15/ each;j100 Watt 20/ each; Prices of othqr lamps furnished upon request,

I IRVING SALES COMPANYI 2757 SOUTH LniEBARGER TERPulCE (Tel* BR 1238) MILWAUKEE 7 , WIS,

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- -SLOTS - '

FOR SALE - 2 Mills 5/ Original Brovm Front Slots, just completed, ropolishcd, redecor-ated, in two tone baked onaiaol, late serials, knee action, club handles, cabinets re-varnished and all parts cleaned and put in perfect adjustment, intended for our routeuse. Slots are now out so v/ill sell at >)?150, each, l/s deposit.

KEMSTH FERGUSOI'T, STILLWATER, MITJN.

- AMFLIFIEFiB -

FOR SALE « Universal Amplifiers, Standard model fits Wurlitzer, Rock-Ola, Seeburg,

Mills !|54*50; Deluxe Modol fits V/urlitzer, l<ock-01a Mills and Seeburg Remote, Extravolume, superb tone s?69.50,

HASTINGS DISTRIBUTING CaiFAIRf

2014 y/. VLIST STREET MILWAUKEE, 5, WIS.

- IWSIC -

WANT - 20 Wurlitzer non-selective play Wall Boxes. Prefer nicklo plated ones, butwill accept bronze colored ones. Advise price and condition.

SOUTHERN IvWSIC COIEANY503 W. CENTRAL AVKJUE (Telt 6292) ORLANDO, FLORIDA

HAND TIvUCKS

FOR 3A.LE - All steel frame Hand Trucks, solid rubber large balloon tiros 2.75 by 10inch roller bearings. All models and sizes. Pamphlets free. After 10 days trial ifnot satisfied all money refunded.

CHAIEES PITTLE CaiPANY79 BEETLE STREET (Tel; 2-3474) NEV/ BEDFORD, MASS.

SLOTS - MUSIC - CONSOLESFOR SALE - Vfet. Rolatop h^40. ; V/at. 10/ Rolatop ^60. • Wat. 25/ Rolatop V125, j Wat.1/ Treasury !|?10,; 1/ Glitter Gold 535, j Mills Thrones ''5290,; Mills Empress 5350 .; BigTop console 5l30,; Loud Speakers Organ type 515.; Ford Car Radio $20,; 1/ JenningsSilver Chrome 570,; Mills Cherry Bell 3-10 payout 5l00.

BEUIONT VENDING CaiFANY700 IIAE-T STREET (Tel: 750) BRIDGEPORT, 0.

CONSOLES - ARCADEFOR SALE - 10 Club Bells; 3 Keeney Super Bells 5/; 5 Silver Moon, Free Play; 1 BobTail Free Flay; 1 International Mutoscope Sky Fighter, Jap Conversion ^‘199,50, Makeoffer for lot or will sell individual pieces.

MELODY MUSIC CaiFANY113 N,E, 9th STREET (Tel; 2-4848) MIMI, 36, FLA,

V/ANT -

400 N,

GAME FARTS - CABLEBell Assemblys from old Keeney Games; 5-v/irc

L, M. KIDD2nd STREET

shielded cable.

RICHMOND,! 9, VA.

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V\/ANTED QUICKWE WILL PAY THE FOLLOWING PRICES FOR

Seeburg Corruciand er RC $350.00 Rockola Standard.v275 ,00

Seoburg Vogue RC .400,00 Rockola DeLuxe.

.

. ,295 .00

Seeb’arg Royale, .175,00 Rockola Super ... .,325,00

Seeburg Regal ,.,,200,00 Rockola Master ... ,325 ,00

Seeburg Gem 250,00 Rock Comter l'M1..100,b0

Seeburg Classic 300,00 Rock# PlaymasterSeeburg Mayfair ,200,00 & Spectravox Com295,00Seeburg Crown .250,00 Rockola Premier .. .400,00

Seeburg Colonel.* 300,00 Rock# Commando ... .475,00

Seeburg 8800 RCES 525,00 Mills Thrones 175,00Seeburg 9800 RCES. ., ,^525,00 I,ails Empress 225.00Seoburg 8200 RCES 575,00 SLOTS OF AIL KINDS

ANY QUANTITY - WE NEED »EM, MITEIN ANY QUANTITY ..vTRITE

WurlitzerWurlitzerWurlitzerWurlitzerYiTurlitzer

V/urlitzer

Yi/urlitzer

Wurl itzer'Wur1 itz er

Yifiirlitzor

lYurl itzer

1¥url itzer

Packard or

’Wurlitzer

600R $340.00500K 350,00700 525,00750M 575,00750E ,600,00780E 450,00800 625,00850 ,700,00

9 50 625.00Victory 24,. 350, 00

Victory 600R375,00Victorj^ 500K400.00Buckley Chrome Boxes - I

Twin-12 or 24 Hideaways -

WANT- ALL TYPES OF SLOTS-WRiTE NOW!

725 LAliKIN STREET_ _ LM ’’x(PHONE': ORDi'^Y 3070) SAN FRANCISCO, CAL,

- TITIhE STRIPS -

FOR SALS - Phono operators: Here is the perfect service. Star Ready Printed PhonoTitle Strips, For full details, Virrite,

STAIi TITJ.E STRIP CaiP/illY

708 ARCH STPJET PITTSBURGH 12, FA,

vYASH. MACH. ROUTEWANT - Coin operated vrashing machine route, must be situated in metropolitan Nev/ Yorkarea, Y/ill pay all cash.

MORIVIS LEVIITE

360 0CE;*N parkway BROOiaYN, N,Y,

- USED RECORDS -

Y/Al'IT - Popular current used juke box records, not over 1 year, Y/ill pay 9/ each ifyou pay freight, or 8^ each and we v/ill pay freight. Jack Rubin*

TELAUDIO CORP.106 SO. OXFORD ST, (Tel: NEvins 8-2236 ) BROOKLYN, N. Y,

SCALES - FINS - CONSOLES - MUSICYYAl'IT - lYatling Fortune and Guesser Sca.lesj late model free play games and consoles:phonographs, especially model 61 YYurlitzer counters,

LAYffiENCE NOVELTY COMPANY1436 NOTRE D/JvE ST., lYEST M01TTR>]AL, QUE,, CAN.

- PARTS -

FOR SALE - Yife have Mills parts. Complete line for Bell machines at factory prices,KEYSTONE PANORvAl.I COMPANY

2538-42 Y/, HUNTINGDON ST. (Tel: HAL, 5468) PHIIWDELPHIA 32, PA,

big LAIlIPS - Westinghouse Mazda: 15, 25, 40, 60 Y/att, 120 to carton, each,, ,7/BIG LAI'/IFS - YYest, Mazda : lOO YFatt, 120 to carton 12/ ea,; 150 'Watt, 60 to carton,

16/ e'a.j 200 'Watt, 60 to carton 23/ ca,

ROUGH SERVICE LATP'S: 50 YYatt, Yfest, Mazda for Skeeballs, etc., each,, .25/7C? LAI'-IPS - YiTest, Mazda: for Skyfighters and Skee Balls, each, , , , *10/StflALL LWW S; West. Mazda: 1129 - 10/ ca,; 1503 - 20/ ea,; 1133 - IB^V/ ea.

PAI'TORAIvI LYJ.TS : 500 Yfett $3,00 ea, - 250 'Watt $1,75 ea, - 750 Watt $3,50 ea. inc Tax.

LUMILIHES: 18'' or 12" long, clear or frosted, 24 to carton 1I3RITE

FFROVED KE FUSTATS & R’STiYOilS 15/ Ea.; SEE. & BALLY GUN LAMI’S 50/ EACH

ARCADE BULB COMPANY56 VifEST 25th STREET (PHONE: VYATkins 9-7490) NEYiT YORvK, N.pj

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ARCADS - RECORDSFOR SALS - 3 Scientific X-Ray Poker Tables and stands complete ,)275*j Keeney Air Raiderer ij?125*; Evans Skee Ballette 050,* 300 New pre-war V/estern records, good for 500 playsGene Autry, etn.

JULI/dT FALCONE324 I/IAIN STEffiET NORWICH, CONN,

AE^IPLIFIERS P^PAIPEDNOTICE - Send us your old Amplifier and we will make it fit all Rock-Olas, all Vfurlit-

zers, all Seeburgs, except Hi-Tones for the especially low price of ^>25.

CENTRAL NOVELTY COMPANY805 EAST BR0ADV;AY (Tel: V/A 7941 ) LOUISVILLE 4, KY.

NEEDLES RE- SHARPENEDFOR SALE - 2000 Juke Box operators can*t be wrong J That is the number who are regular-ily using our re-sharpened needles. Are you one of them? If not, find out aboutthis big money saving for music route operators. Complete details on request,

RE-SIL4RP NEEDLE SERVICEBOX 770 FT. DODGE, IA.

irusic - CONSOLES - ;iRCADE

FOR SALE - Available for immediate shipment; 25 Rock-Ola Deluxe; 3 commandos; 10 See-burg Royals; 2 Wurlit^er 950; 1 700; 2 500; 1 600; 3 24A; 2 616; 1 Paces Races 25^;1 Baker Gold Aavard 5^; 1 Mills Dice 25^ slot; 1 Mutoscope Digger; 1 Rotary Merchan-diser, Yfire best price, entire lot or part,

ASSOCIATES1797 UNION STIffiET (Tel; Pro 7443) S/dl FPJiNCISCO, CAL.

COIN PACKAGING TRAYFOR SALE - YiTe supply Abbott Coin Packaging Trays free for use only with Abbott TubularCoin Wrappers. By the use of this Packaging Tray the wapping of coins is greatlysimplified. This service alone should warrant your using Abbott Tubular Coin Y7ruppers

.

Send for complete catalog

,

ABBOTT COIN COUNTER COMPANY143rd ST, & V7ALE3 AV. (Bank and Cashiering Supplies) NEI7 YORK 54,N,Y,

for sale - 10 Bally Club! music,

2830 MIAMI AVENUE

- CONSOLES -

Bells, FP-PO '^250, Other consoles,

M. D. Al'.iJSEJIENT

Vv^ill consider trade on

MIAMI, FLA.

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WE HAVE AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY

A-1 CONDITION-THE FOLLOWING LISTED MUSICMACHINES-

IWRLITZERS95085075 OE

75OM

71 CaJNTER MODEL24412

VICTORY MODEL616 111.

616 PlainKEYBOARD VICTORY

SCO310 MABT STREET

-WRITE —WIREROCK-OLASCOIvSTANDO

PLAMASTER &SPECTilAVOX

IMSTERDELUXESTANDARD

IMPERIAL 16

IMPERIAL 20

12 RECORD16 RECORD

BILL CONTE

Dl~i

COf

O N ESEBBURGSHI BOYPLAZAMAJORVOGUE

VOGUE R C

CLASSIC ;

HI - TONE

D N \

HAVERHILL, FiASS.

ARCADE - PINS - BINGO CARDSFOR SALE - 2 late Ganco Play Balls, perfect, make offer: 1 Metro; 1 PoiAr Roses; 1 TenSpot. Have about 500 new heavy back bin»?,o cards. Ma.ke an offer.

BELL NOVELTY CQLiPANY

467 Vf, EXCHANGE STREET AKRON, 3, 0.

- ARCADE -

FOR SALE - Ace Bomber ^200,; Evans Tommy Gun IlOO,; Mills World Horoscope with 10,000cards -^SO,; Striking Clock .>65,; Skill Jump on stand ^?40, • Headline printer complete$125,

PEERLESS DISTRIBUTING CfflPANY

301 IVEST 9th STREET KANSAS CITY, MO.

SLOTS - PINS - CONSOLES - SCALESWANT - Mills, Jennings Free Play Slots; Free Play Games and Consoles; Scales; Arcadeand Counter Games; Rotary Convertors 32 and 110 Volt D.C, to 110 Volt A*C, Canadianoperators, write for our price list on all coin operated equipment*

ST. THOMAS COIN SALES, ST. TflOIvIAS, ONT., CANADA

ARCADE - PINSFOR SALE - imti-Air craft (black) repainted in A-1 shape $39,50; Majors ^41 $44.50; 1

Gold Cup very good $49,50; Batting Practice $69.50, l/s deposit. All machines areguaranteed, if not satisfied return the machine in 48 hours and we refiand your money,

ACE Al'IUSaiENT SALES & SERVICE27 STROUD STIiEET IVIMINGTON, 21, DELA,

- MUSIC -

FOR SALE - 2 Wirlitzer 950 $700, ea,; 2 *40 Rock-Ola Masters $400* oa.; 2 Wurlitzer61 Counter Models with stand $125, ea, l/o Deposit, balance C,0,D# or sight draft,

LION DISTRIBUTING COLIPANY

726 S, 4th STREET (Tel: Vifabash 7689) LOUISVILLE 2, KY*

AiiCADE MUSICFOR SALE - 1 Evans Tommy Gun $99,50; 3 Keeney Air Raider Guns $159*50 ea*; 1 BallyRapid Fire $169*50; 1 Seeburg Syiiphonola newly painted $99,50; 1 Exhibit Vitalizer$69,50, 1/3 deposit.

BIRIi INGHAM VENDING COMPANY2117 THIRD AVENUE BIPJilNGHAM, ALA*

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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

DISTRIBUTORS

FOR

BALLY GAMESNOW READY

“VICTORY DERBY”“UNDERSEA RAIDER”

PAUL A. LA^ON1503 W. PICO ST. (Tel.: DRexel 3209) LOS ANGELES 15. CAL.

BADGER'S BARGAINS"OFTEN A FEW DOLLARS LESS — SELDOM A PENNY MORE"

MILWAUKEE LOS ANGELESSee CARL HAPPEL See BILL HAPPEL

KEENEY RECONDITIONED SUPER BELLS 'WKeeney 4-Way, 5c-5e-5c-5c $550.00 Keeney Super, 5c, F.P., P.O... 325.00 Keeney Twin, 5c-25c, F.P., P.O 595.00

Keeney 4-Way, 5c-5c-25c-25c 695.00 Keeney 4-Way, 5c-5c-5c-25c... 650.00 Keeney Twin, 5c-5c, F.P., P.O 550.00

Keeney Twin, 5c-5c, P.O 395.00 Keeney Twin, 5c-25c, P.O. 450.00

GUARANTEED ORIGINAL FACTORY REBUILT SLOT MACHINESNew Drill-Proof Cabinets, Knee Action, Single Jock Pot, Etc.

Gold Chrome, 50c $650.00 Pace All Star, 50c .... 395.00 Blue Front, lOc ... 225.00 Bonus Bells, 5c 247.50

Gold Chrome, 5c . 347.50 Pace All Star, 5c .... 79,50 Pace Deluxe, lOc... ... 145.00 Bonus Bells, lOc 267.50

Gold Chrome, lOc... 367.50 Jenn. 4-Star, lOc. .... 149.50 Pace All Star, $1.00....... 495.00 Bonus Bells, 25c 287.50

Gold Chrome, 25c... 387.50 Brown Front, lOc.. .... 235.00 Jenn. 4-Star, 5c.... ... 125.00 Pace Deluxe, 25c ...... 195.00

Brown Front, 5c.. ... . 210.00 Brown Front, 25c .... 299.50 Mills Chrome, 5c .... 295.00 Weighted Metal Sta nds 19.50

Pace Deluxe, 5c 100.00 Blue Front, 5c .... 189.50 Blue Front, 25c .... 275.00 Mills Q.T., 5c ..... 89.50

MILLS VEST POCKET . BLUE AND GOLD. Reconditioned Like New $49.50

RECONDITIONED CONSOLES ^Mills Original 4 Bells, 5-5-5-S $345.00

Evans Bang Tails, Lafe D.D., J.J... 295.00

Evans Dominoes, Lafe D.D., J.P 295.00

Evans Lucky Lucre, 3-5c, 2-25c 350.00

Evans Lucky Lucre, 5-5c 195.00

Bally Roll 'Em 169.50

Evans Lucky Stars , 159.50

Pace Saratogas, Late, F.P., P.O... 149.50

Pace Saratogas, Late P.O 99.50

Watling Big Game, F.P. 89.50

Pace Reels, lOc, P.O. 169.50

Pace Reels Twin, 5c & 25c, P.O 395.00

Bally Hi Hands, F.P., P.O. 195.00

Mills Late Head 4 Bell, 5c-5c-5c-5c 595.00

Bally Club Bells, F.P., P.O., 5c...... 259.50

Bally Sun Ray, F.P. ..... 159.50

Mills Jumbo, Comb. F.P., P.O 213.75

Mills Jumbo, Late High Head, P.O. 149.50

Mills Jumbo, Late High Head, F.P. 129.50

Baker Pacers, Daily Double, 5c 299.50

EXHIBIT ROTARY MERCHANDISERS. Reconditioned. Refinished $249.50RECONDITIONED PHONOGRAPHS. WALL BOXES AND SPEAKERS

Rock-Ola Commando $650.00

Rock-Ola Standard NewRock-o-Lite 425.00

Seeburg Casino 395.00

Rock-Ola Deluxe New Rock-o-Lite 445.00

Buckley Chrome, III. Boxes 22.50

Rock-Ola Bar. 5-10-15 49.50

Rock-Ola Wall. D.C. or A.C. 19.50

15 In. Cabinet and 12 In. P.M.

Speaker 16.50

Wurlitzer & Seeburg Main Gears.. 3.75

Wurlitier Star Wheel and Pin. 1.00

Seeburg Regal 395.00Wurlitzer Victory Model 24... 495.00

Wurlitzer 24, Hide-a-WayAdaptors 295.00

Wurlitzer Twin 12 Adaptors. 225.00

Packard Pla-Mor Boxes 37.50

Rock-Ola Late Bar Boxes 24.50

Seeburg 30-Wire Boxes 12.50

39 In. Cabinet and P.M. Speaker.. 27.50

P.M. 12 In., 20 Oz. Speaker 9.75

Crystal Pickup Cartridge. 5.00

BADGER SALES COMPANY1612 WEST PICO BOULEVARDLOS ANGELES 15, CALIF.

All Phones: Dr. 4326

BADGER NOVELTY COMPANY2546 NORTH 30th STREETMILWAUKEE 10, WIS.All Phones: Kil. 3030

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Pago 61

v\CRAB 'EM" WHILE WE STILL HAVE THEM!FREE FLAY

10 SFORTSbm, h?125.0u 2 DARE HORSE, ea. ^150.002 BLUE GRASS, ea 150,00 6 BALLY EIOROBREDS, ea 350,00

C0K30L3S2 PACE REELS CaiB, F.P. ' - P.0,, eal75.00 3 SARATOGA P.0, RAILS, ea $125.002 PACE ?£ELS P.O. Rails, ea 125,00 1 BALLY BIG TOP P,0, 100,00

ARCADE1 ACE BOMBER (Like Nerr) $300.00 1 BALLY COIIVOY (Like Ne-.r) $200,002 CIRCUS RaiAIICE (Brand IIev^) ,,v?RITE 1 BALLY DEFEiIDSR (Perfect) 200,00

1 FITCKSH & CATCHai (Used 1 week).X25,00 2 BAIILY RAPID FIRE (Perfect) ea.,,165,00

1 ZIIIGO (Like New) 175.00 1 DRUv^lIOBILE (Perfect),.. .300,00

1 SUPER TORPEDO (Like ITew) 225.00

r n rIA I 15 - 5 Column U-Need-A-Pak $"70

0 I tZ ^ I /A Candy Machines - Perfect /Z.^^EACHTERMS; l/2 DEPOSIT, BALANCE C.O.D,

ADVANCE A.JTOAAATIC SALES CO(PHONE: HEMLOCK 1750) SAIT FRiilTCISCO 3, C/ilF.1350 EOriARD STREET

SUPPLIES - 7TANT

FOR SALE - Used 30-^/ire cable 15;^ per ft,; 2 nev/ Chicken San counter xmits $22,50 ea.

;

all Seeburg power supplies, T7ANT - Seeburg R,C, Specials and TYiirlitzer 412,DAVIS S.LLES CaiTANY

625 ERIE BLVD., EAST SYE4\CUSE, 2, N, Y,

- ZiRCADE -

FOR SALE - Mutoscopo Sky Fighter $175,; Air Raider $145,; Bally Rapid Fire $145,;Keeney Sub Gun $115,; l^il Gunner $95,; Chicken 3am $95,; X-Fny Poker $95,; Bov.ding

League $149,50; Iviutoscope Crane '!)69,50; Buckley Ele c. Hoist $59,50; Chicago Coin Hock-ey $185,; Seeburg Jap Conversion 089,50; Seeburg Shoot -the -Chute $79,50,

THE MARKEPP CaiTANY4310 CARNEGIE (Tel: HEnderson 1043) CLEVELAND 3, OHIO

SCALES - VSI'IDORS

WANT - All kinds LoBoy 1/ weighing scales; 5/ Selective Candy Bar Venders; peanutmachines; and 1^ gum vendors. Give full details in first letter.*

‘ R, H, ADAIR CdipANY

6926 W. ROOSEl^T ROAD (Telt Euclid 9219) OAK FARE, ILL.

MBTRIRI ITriRS-nPFRATORS GET OUR PRICESMILLS ORIGINAL 5/ SILVER CHROME BELLS

HILLS ORIGINAL lO;' SILVER CHROME BELLS

ILLS ORIGINAL 25 d SILVER CHROME BELLS

Specify 3/5 or 2/5 one cherr\' payout

MILLS ORIGINAL 5/ GOLD CERdlE FELLSMILLS ORIGINAL 10^ GOLD amaS BELLSMILLS ORIGINAL 25>^ GOLD CHROMS BELLSMILLS ORIGINAL 50,Y GOLD CHROTffi BELLS.

The above machines are thoroughly rebuilt in brand new solid oak

cabinets v/ith Club Handles, drill proof and Original Mills Knee

Action, SiiTI SFACTION GUARiiiTTE.iD OR MOiJijf REFUI-aDEj-;,

We can also suoply BLUtj FRONTS, rROvRT FivOiiTo, HijLOi; BlLLo, CHERRY

BELLS and BONUS N^ES^

Late libdel JACKPOT EVANS G/jLLOPIUG DOMINOES priced right and GUAR-

ANTEED.

VE SPECIiiLIZE IN REBUILDING HILLS SLOTS*. MODERNIZE TO CAPILLLIZEI

BAKER NOVELTY COMPANY INC1702 WASHINGTON BLVD. CHICAGO (12) ILLINOIS

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HEEDED BY EVEIiY OPERATOR - I^’IECIi/RIIC - SEIH/ICE L!AH - SHOP

"FLUORESCENT INSPECTiON AND WORK LIGHT"' A 1000 EaTR LIGHT IH A HOII-BREAKABLE FL/^STIC TUBE

11 " LOHG, 1:1" DIAI.$TEK, 27 FT, EXTRA HEAVY RUBBER COiQ

EXPRESS PREPAID VEEN FULL CASH ACCfflPABIES SA!vIPLE ORDER

EASILY CARRIED IN ANY TOOL KLT

WRITE FOR dealers QUANTITY PRICE!

UQJEY

1503 7/, PICO 3LVD.

REFUITDED IF HOT >100,^ SATISFIED.

(PHOlffi: DliEXEL 3209) LOS AHGT1LE3, 15, CALIF.

RIFLE RAITGE

FOR SALE - ABT Rifle Range: Brand neiv 6’ moving targets, 4 reconditioned rifles, 1* re-finished like nev;- counter, 1 large compressor, BB cart, ready to set up, all you needto top and sides# Will sell or trade, vj-hat have you?

PLAYL/J'ID ALL^S3.!E1^TS CO.

220 H. WASHINGTOH LANSING, MICH.

MOTORS IMPAIREDNOTICE - Wurlitzer, Seeburg, Rock-Ola, Mills, AMI motors repaired, rei’^ound to factoryspecifications. Our policy is quality first. 'We have never had a rox^aired motor re-turned. Rapid service, repaired or excha.nged within £ days. <#7.00 complete, no ex-

• M. LU3ER503 V/EST 41st ST. (Tel: LOngacre 3-5939) ITE17 YORK, N.Y.

CIGAISTTE - CANDY M/iCHINSS

FOR SALE - DuGrenier, Rowe, National and Uneodapak cigarette and candy machines, allmodels, under market prices. All in good working condition, ready for location. Alsoall other coin equipment, Uneedapak parts, 1'VAMT - 'Will buy anything. Send your list.

MACK H. rOSTHL6750 N. ASIILAira AVEimE CHICAGO, 26, ILL.

RECORD DISCSNOTICE - Record discs for 61, 71 and all other imrl itzer Counter Models, reconditionedI will laakc your old discs the same dimensions as ’/dien new and guarantee than to givesatisfaction. Price (?7,50 per set of 12 or __6.00 a set in lots of 5.

ffJGO J0ERI33208 JACKSON ST, AliARILLO, TFL.

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WANT - 100 'vYatling Junior and Fortune Teller Scales, Must be in perfect condition andready for location. Cash ivaiting, ''Write quoting prices, quantity and hovir soon youcan make shipment.

QUEBEC COIN IvUdllNS EXCHANGE, REG’D.1237 GUY STREET (Tel: Fitzroy 7404) MONTRE/iL, 25, CAN.

= WANTED =PHON O C R A P H Sooo PI N GAMES

VilRITE GIVING INFORMATION OF EQUIPMENT ON HAND

McCLENN’S DISTRIBUTING COMPANY612 FIFTH A'VEl'JUE ( PHONE: aAT 1818) PITTSBURGH, 19, PA,

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44-01 Eleventh Street, Long Island City, 1, New York

ANDMAIL

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following Iv^utoscope products* i

O Atomic Bomber

Q Voice-O-Graph

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Selling Plan

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INTERNATIONAL MUTOSCOPE CORPORATION44-01 SLEIVENTH STREET RABKIN, PRESIDENT LONG ISLA^ID CITY 1, NEIY YORK

1945 - - OUR 50th YEAR 07 SERVICE . . -

LEU SIC - CONSOLES - SLOTS - ARCADE

FOR SALE - Seeburg 8800 ESRC v575,j Wurlitzer 24 0260,; IPturlitzer P-10 $70,; Rock-Ola

Imperial 16 $135*; Baker Pacer DD vl50,j 10/ Jennings Cliief Club Bell OllO.j Red Head

Track Time v25,; Chico Hockey OlGO*; Mills 5 in one 025, l/s deposit now,JULES OLSHEIN CavIPANY

1100 BROADWAY (Tel: 5-0228) ALBANY, N. Y,

USED G/J.ffiS

NOTICE - New Orleans Novelty Co, used games are always worth a little more. All of

our used games are games that have been operated by us and have not been abused by in-

experienced mechanics. They do not have any makeshift part substituitions, nor do they

have any parts missing when they are shipped. It will pay you to use our games,

NEW ORLEANS NOVELTY CO®ANY115 MAGAZINE STREET (Tel: Raymond 7904) NE17 ORLEANS 12,LA,

COUNTER GAMES''

FOR SAIjE - Closeout; 9 Mercury, 12 Ginger, 6 Cubs, 3 Imps, 3 Tots, 4 Penny Packs, 1

Sparks, alll/ cig, reel strips: 1 New Groetchen 21, 2 Daval 21, 1 Heel Sport, 1 NewBomb Hit, 1 New Daval 21, 1 New Deal, 1 Bally Millwheel, 1 Groetchen Pouchette, 1

Select horse dice game. All machines in one deal for $96,

A, E, CONDON SALES COMPANY1112 IvlAIN STREET LE17IST0N, IDA.

MUSIC - ARCADE - CIG. lUCH, - TYANT

FOR Si'iLE « Wurlitzer 800 vrith 130 adapter and 5 Wurlitzer -fflOO Boxes $800,; 3 Pitchemand Catchem, new $100, ea,; 1 Mills 6-column cigarette machine $50, WANT - Rock-Ola1939 Standard or Deluxe,

MARTIN & LYNWOOD SHIREY131 VALLEY STIiEET LEWISTOTm, PA.

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SALE OF PINS - LfJSIC - ARCADE EQUIPMENT' - WALL BOXES6 ROCK-OLA CaiMANDOS $450,00 Ea. ; 1 TRAILWAY, 1 CHUBB IE, 1 SPOT FOOL $50,00 Ea.; 1

MARINES AT PLAY $150,00; 3 SUPREME ROCKET BUSTERS $150.00 Each; 2 VICT(mY POOL $150,Each; 1 7/UELIT2ER 51 COUNTER $150,00; 2 ROCK-OLA 20 IMPERIAL -,^50,00 La,; 2 STEPPERS,4 3-WIRE BOXES, 10 24-WIFH] BOXES, 17RITS.

STITT AUTOEDiTIC PllSIC CQMPAin’', OPELIKA, ALA, (PHONE 9104)

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|E'0R SALE - 2 Wurlitzer 800* s; 1 Wurlitzer 750E; 1 Wurlitzer 850 with adapter and

Istepper ; 1 Seeburg HiTone 8800 R,C,

INOONAN AMISaiENT C0®ANY

VmST FORDHAM ROAD BRONX 53, N,Y.

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Jlock^a^Ue. GE\EH/\L LEADERSHIPTIME TO FORM AN ALLIANCE!

For more than 20 years, operators from coast to coast have done a successful job by work-

ing closely with the GENERAL. Our files contain lots of case histories that prove that statement.

If you want a program of top-notch equipment, expert service and a dependable source of

merchandising guidance . . . form an alliance now that will keep you abreast of important

developments in the coin-machine industry.

ESTABLISHED 1 925 —GROWING STEADILY EVER SINCE

MEMBER U. S. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

THE NEWEST, FASTEST MONEY-MAKINGLEGAL GAME SINCE 1941

ROLL-A-BALLA SKEE BALL ALLEY WITH A REVOLVING BARREL ADDING A THRILLSKILL SHOT TO AN ALREADY PROVEN MONEY-MAKING GAME

Manufactured and Location

Tested by Coin Machine

Men who know how.

Flashy Colored Backboard

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Giant Cash Box.

Legal Everywhere — wonderful money maker for closed

territory.

Guaranteed Workmanship.

• Absolutely Fool Proof.

• 9’/i Ft. long—easily handled.

• Solidly constructed.

WE HAVE A DISTRIBUTOR DEAL IF YOUR RECORDAND EXPERIENCE WARRANTS CONSIDERATION.

PHONE - WIRE - WRITE TODAY!JOHN A. FITZGIBBONS

JAFCO. INC776 TENTH AVE.

NEW YORK 19, N. Y.

PHONE: COLUMBUS 5-7996

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Wills,e Here 'Any Day!

SAM STERN

SCOTT-CROSSE COMPANYEXCLUSIVE ROCK-OLA DISTRIBUTORS IN EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA AND SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY

1423 SPRING GARDEN STREET PHILADELPHIA 23, PA.

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CONSOLESCLUB BELLSSUPER BELLS. COMB,SUPER BELLS, COMB. 5/25i

HI HANDS

BONE BALLS EF.

'41 DERBYPIMLICOCLUB TROPHYETC.

623 TENTH AVENUE. NEW YORK 18-LONGACE<E 3-2479

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FOR SiiLE - Now Delivering .... ’’BIG TOP”, Streamliner $175.; Liberty $150,; Keep ’emFlying $135,; Victory $79,50; New Champ $59,50; 5-10-20 Ol^O. J Texas Mustang $69.50;Action $90,; Sky Chief $1^5, l/3 Deposit, Balance C.O.D., F.O.B, New York,

LEON TAl.SEN COMPANY2035 GEF&nSNTOVrN AVEINJE (Tel: Poplar 3638) FIIILADELPHIA 22, FA,

SLOTS - COUNTERS - VENDORSVTANT - Peanut Mo.chines all standard makes: Vest Pockets, Green $22,50, Blue and Gold

$32,50; A.B,T, Target Skills, Tlodol F (Blue Cabinet only) $12,50; Challengers, metaltops' only vl2,50; All machines must have keys and locks no parts missi.ng. Imps, Cubs,

Aces, Black Jacks $2, Send your list. Candy machines - all makes, 5 columns ujp,

llfiKE COIN MACHINE EXCHANGE609 SPRING GARDEN STREET (Tel: - LOmbard 2676 ) PHILADELPHIA,PA.

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NOTICE - The most complete stock on the ¥est Coast - parts for phonos and games. Visitour ”Sec-At-A~Glance ” parts department,

JACK E, MOORE CavIPANY

1615 S,W, 14th AVEFJE PORTLAND 1, OFvE,

CANADIAN OPERATORS; MUSIC - FINS - ARCADEFOR SALE - Phonographs: Pin tables; Arcade equipment:

DOTTALD FIELDING & CO.

4356 ST. LARRENCE ST. (Lloyd Flaubert, Manager) MONTREAL P.Q. ,CAN.

TKJSIC - 1-B/RLS - ARCADE - COUNTERSFOR SALS - 1 Sing, To^ver $249,50; 9 Rock-Ola Dial -A-Tune Wall & Bar Boxes $7,50 ea,;25 Mills *40 F,F, 1-2-3' $74,50 ea,;-2 Mills Owls F.P, like new $69,50 oa, ; 1 Scienti-fic Batting Frac, $127,50; 6 Ham. Scales $27,50 ea,; 21 1 /^ Sparks $12,50 ea,; 10 1^Imps $3, oa,; 6 1^ DeLuxe Mercury $10,50 ea, ; 4 Marvels $12,50 ca, 4 1^ Yankees•^0.50 ea. l/3 Deposit.

JOURD 'ffilTE SALES CQvIFANY

210 W. WOOD ST, (Tel: 765) PARIS, TBM,

FIBER GEARSPARTS FOR WURLITZERS

MAIN FIBER GEARSSTAIi MIEELS 30^ Each

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SELECTOR PINS or DUMBBELLS: 1 DOE. ^3.00BALL SHOOTERS or PLUNGERS FOR ALL PIN BALL MACHINES 1 DOZEN ^5,00

FOR QUANTITY PRICES, YffilTE TO;

James Clement. Mfc. of Coin Machine Parts948 W. RUSSELL ST. PHIL A. 40. PENNA.

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DRY ELECTROLYTI C CONDENSERSTUBULAR REFLACSYiENT TYPE

PRICEIvIFD W. PRICE MFD. V.Y. . PRICrJ MFD w'V, FRICE MFD ifV.

10 25....$ .40 12 150..,$ ,48 10 450 0 .68 20 450... • 9 • 96

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10-10/20 MFD 450/25 W. 10-10-10 MFD 45oW

TUBULAR PAPER CONDENSERS600 VOLT D.c. v/o?j:i:ig

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ELECTRONICS(FHOIIE: ilUrray Hill 2-0755)

OMPANYlEV; YORIC 18,HEW YORK

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FOR SALE - Arcade Machines of all kinds. 'Write for list. Reconditioning - SeehurgGun Amplifiers. Ship v/ithout tubes.

PLAYLAIID ARCADE! 1849 iiAII'T STREET (Tel: Spr. 2-9571) SPRINGFIELD, MASS.

USED RECOimSVfANT - Highest bidder. 'Tarn your used records into cash100 mile radius. Yfrite, wire or phone. Send them now to:

lIATHAli LUCHNICK1251 IT. 52nd STREET (Tel: GRE 3153)

'Will pick up within

PHIKfiDELFHIA 39, FA.

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FOR SALE - T.vin Tv/elve and Twenty-Four Buckley accessories or adaptors; Buckley V/’all-

Boxes 1942 Light-ups and cable for same,AlERICAl'I HOT^LTY CaiFAin

(-*.3155-61 GRAND RIVER AVENUE DETROIT, MICH.

FINS - ARCADE - 'WANT

•FOR SALE - Liberty vl45, ; Torpedo Patrol -^85,; H2 Home R\in ^50. • Metro '^25,; Score»Card ;)20,j Target Skill 020, j Daily Dozen v20, • Skee Jump $20,; Tokio Cun $100,;

Suprone Skee Roll Glass $5,; Bazooka Gun $10,; Chicken Sam Amps C’25,; TA'JTT - Braziland 14 ft. Skeeballs. 7/rite best price and

.condition.

MOHAV/K SKILL G/J.1D3 COI.JrAIJY

86 SNOYffiHLI AVENUE SCHENECTADY, N. Y.

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FOR SALE - Several thousand salesboards; all sizes; reasonable,X-CEL NOVELTY COMFALTY

5240 N\ 11th STREET (Tel: MIC 2624) FKII.ADELFKIA 41, FA.

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UHITED MANUFACTURING COMPANY SSt'S

WAGON WHEELSconverted from DUPLEX

We Are Also Revamping . .

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IDAHO from ZOMBIE

OKLAHOMA from LEADER

GRAND CANYON from DOUBLE PLAY

TRADE WINDS Iron SKV BLAZER

STREAMLINER from STARS

SANTA FE from WEST WIND

ARIZONA from SUN BEAM

BRAZIL from DO-RE-MI

You'll Get and Hold the Play With

Games Revamped the UNITED Way!

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ALL EQUIPMENT FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERYFT.YTTIG 50

Packard Keyboard to fit 616 OlO.OOPackard Keyboard to fit 24 .15*00Speakorgan Cabinets beautiful ,24*50Bennett Needle (lOO),,..., 30,00

V/urlitzer ^31 Ear Boxes 19*50Seeburg 30-*7fi.re Boxes,.- 10*00

1 Roll Brand New 30-Wire Gable,per foot 40/

Seeburg & Bally Gun Lamps, Box of 10,5*00Hatfield Rubber Zip l/ire, 1000 Ft*.. 17,00

Buckley Pedestals ,3,50

Keeney Speakorgan with Speaker ... ,035,00

Berman Speaker-Organs ,.,29,50

Victory Needles, Per 100, ,25*00

20 Record Gold nVireless 5/ Wall-O-iHatics ,20,00

Brand New 5 Conductor Vfire, Pb,,*.. ,05

5/,Nat 5.0nal Slug Rejectors,,,,...., 5*00Pfanstiehl Home Needles*,*, *75

Buckley Bar Brackets

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HAVE CUSTOMER FOR TELEPHONE MUSIC!!WHAT CAN YOU OFFER? SEND COMPLETE DETAILS

WE CAN ALSO USE 1000 PHONOGRAPHS- ON OR OFF

LOCATION FOR CASH. SEND LiSTJN FIRST LETTERVjRITE US YOUR NEEDS - Vffi HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF THE FINEST EQUIBIBNT - GUARANTEED:.'!

RIBU411 NORTH BROilD STREET (PHONE*. ELIZABETH 3-1776) ELIZABETH (3) N, J.

- MUSIC -

FOR SALE - Rock-Ola Playmaster and -Spectravox ^375,* AMI hi-Boy 40 selection, veryclean $375, j Rock-Ola Twin 12 *s, steel cabinets, Packard adapters, complete $149,50*

Rock-Ola Imperial 20, Packard adapter, steel cabinet, complete $200, j Seeburg Casino

$350,* Seeburg Classic $400,KING PIN GAl'IES CaiPANY

826 MILLS STREET (J, R, "Pete" Pieters) K/iLiUlAZOO 21, MICH,

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FOR SALE •• The most complete parts stock on the 'West Coast for games and phonos* Visitour "See-At-A-Glance" parts department,

. JACK R, MOORE COI^AI^Y

100 ELLIOTT AVENUE, 'WEST SEATTLE, 99, WASH,

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WANT - Music Machines: Wurlitzer 600K, 700, 750 and 750Ej Rock-Ola Standards and De-

luxes* Write stating best prices and quantity in first letter, Gr.sh waiting,E, J, KRAI'/IER

171 CONDUIT STREET ANNAPOLIS, MD,

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FOR SALE - Mills Four Bells, slightly used, mechanically perfect, excellent appearance$450,* Bally Blue Grass F,P* $165,; Jennings 5/ Club Bell $150,; Mills 5/ OriginalGlitter Gold Q»T, $110,; Belle Hop $55*; We know they’re perfect. Your money backwithin five days of delivery if you’re not happy,

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PARAE'IOUNT DISTRIBUTORS546 I'lAIN STREET (Tel: Beacon 900) BE/iCON, N* Y,

- ARCADEP FOR SALE - 10 Chicago Coin Hockeys in A-1 shape $175, each.,, GILLES /JIUSSIEI'IT COLTANYli 725 MAIN STREET OSAGE, lA.I

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PIN GAMES”-5LOT5--'JUMBO PARTSDO Ya" l^IEED THEM?

ITS GOT »EM.

WURLITZER 616, $175.00 254 JUMBOS, $225.00

AVAIL YaiRSELF OF OUR SPECIAL SERVICE

If you are having trouble getting the right equipment suid parts •

why not let us get them for you? V/E CAN SAVE YOU TIME AI4D MONEY.

YiTe Need Your Pin Games ^ - Send Us Your List and Prices*

VJRITE * ViFIRE PHONE • You will get instant reply*

3924 V/EST CHICAGO AVENUE (PHONE; BELI.I0NT 7005) CHICAGO (51) ILL.

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FOR SALE - 5 Mills Blue Fronts 3*-5 Payout vlOO.'ea,; brand nev/ Mills Original 25^Brown Front $575,; Mills 5/ Bonus Bell Original, cannot be told from new, used for onlyone week $250,; 10 5/ Blue <5: Gold Vest Pockets, perfect $45, each.

^lAINE' COIN MACHINE COMPANY351 FOREST AVEIJUE PORTLAND, ME.

SEE US II

F O R NEW MACHINESF O R GOOD USED MACHINES

O.N HAND READY FOR DELIVERY4 Hills Thrones, each..,,,,* $265,00

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Mills Empress.. ..••..385,0022 Mills Panorams, each.,., •,.,395,005 Mills 5^ Blue Fronts, each, ,,,,, *135,005 Mills 5/ Brown' Fronts, each.., ., ,165,005 Mills 5/ Bonus, each.,*, ,,,,,,,, ,185,001 Mills 10/ Cherry Bell, 175,002 Mills 25/ Blue Fronts, each,. ,, ,,200,00

1 *41 Galloping Domino, 5/, .,.,,,,,240,004 Blills J\imbo Parade,FP, each, ,.,,, *90,002 Hi Hand si Comb*, each.,. .,,,,,,. ,165,00

Saratoga,FP, ,145,00Genco Playballs, 6ach, ,110,00Keeney Subnarines, each .,.,125,00Bally Rapid Fire, each, ,145,00To rpedo .«*.., 125 ,00Skyfxght e rs e ach .,245,00Viibrld Ho roscope. , 85,00Chicken Sam.,... •,.,••*.. ,110,00Chute-the-Chutes. 90,00

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• 2 door cabinet •*,••*,,,.* *550,002 Big Parade, each, ,112,003 I^®ckouts, each, .115,001 Marines at Play .••****•**.•145,001 Major *41 ,.55,001 Five-Ten- Twenty, ,. , .••••*•***• .*129*501 Venus. •..•.•••**•***••*•..85*001 Spot-A-Card * .85*001 Texas Mustang **•*.*. .*75*001 Stop & Go 35,001 Boomtown .••*••••••• 50*001 Horoscope.. *••••*••*.•• .75,00

20 DuGrenier, 9 column Cigarettemachines, each. •..*•*;•*••*••* 59 *50

14 U-Need-A-Pak - Five, Six,Seven and Nine Columns***. .***Yi/RITE

ED. RAVRE3Y

Associated Amusements,72 BROOKLINE AVBI^TUE (PHONES; COmomiiEALTH 0933 - 0934)

NC.BOSTON 15, MASS,

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MONARCH'S TWIN FEATURESEIJSATIOITAL

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V. PRICE.... -3399. 50

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DELI V E'EY I

THOROUGHLY RECONDITIONED AUTOLIATIC PAYOUT CONSOLES

PACES TVnN REELS 5&1Q(.>395.00 BALLY CLUB BELL. . .0275 .003/IILLS 4-BELLS 395.00KEENEY 'H7IN 5 & 5 ..... 3 95. 00

EV. *41 DOMINO JP 5/.. ,295. 00

SUF ER TRACKTLME 2 95 . 00

BAKER FACER,DDJP. . .265,00EV. LUCKY LUCRE.... 15 0.00JUMBO PAR7iDE, Late. 135 .00

KEENEY 4-V/AY 5& 25. 395.00

EV.*41 DOMINO,JP, 25^0525,00KEET®Y TIHN, 5 & 25^.,. 495, 00

CAIILE ROULETTE, 25^..275.00FACES PAY DAY 25;^ 225.00JEIB'I. GOLF BALL, 25 /...1 95, 00

ViTrite for List: /a* cade Equipment, Automatic PO Consoles, 5 & 1-Ball F,P, Games, SlotMachines, 1-Ball Multiple FO Tables. On Hand for Immediate Shipment: United RevampsYankee Doodles, Bell Revamps.

TERI'IS: l/3~ DEPOSIT, BALANCE C.O.D. or SIGHT DIL\FT.

MONARCH COIN AAACHINE COMPANY1545- N. FAIRFIELD AVENUE ARHITAGE 1434 CHICAGO 22, ILLD^OIS

"GUARANTEED PARTSA*B,T, ^500 Reg, 5/ Coin Chute, new, ea.,| 2,95A.B.T, ^00 F;P, 5/ Coin Chute, new, ea.. 3,5018" Lumilines, case of 24, tax incl 18.00

ft

Contact Point Service Kit |!7,50

sellers, ea.^ $5.50Miniature Ease Bulbs ^1, 100,3.85

(All others in proportion)BALLY PARTS

Ball Shooter and Ball Lift, both ,..•‘^1.95

Guage Plates, ea 50Ball Lift Elevator (inside

cabinet).. $1,25

7/urlitzer Star Y/heels, lots of 10, ea. •

Wurlitzcr Star Yi/heel Pins, lots of 10, ea.......Wurlitzer Liain Fibre Gears, ea. .

Wurlitzer Main Fibre Gears, lots of 10 or more..

THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE PARTS m HA^TE IN STOCK. '/TRITE FOR PRICES ON ALL PARTSNOT LISTED.

HEATH DISTRIBUTING COMPANY217 THIRD STREET (PHONES: 2681 and 1611 ) MACON, GEORGIA

ATTENTION -EASTERN PA„ SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY

AND DEOTWARE OPERATORS!iYE ARE EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS FOR

DELUXE RECORDSNOW DELIVERINGNo, 1003

"I GOT A date' lYITH RHYTHIvI"

BILLY ECKSTINE v,rith Deluxe All Star Band"I C0ULDN*T HEAR NOBODY PRAY".

Svdng Spiritual with the Four BluesLIST PRICE 79^- YOUR PRICE 49(

)AV855 NORTH BROAD ST., PHILADELPHIA 23, PA. (ALL PHONES: STEVENSON 2258)

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v_y "OR CASMills Erapress. , ..iJ2 50,00Mills Hirones* .200*00Seeburg 9800, R.C 525,00Seeburg 8800, R,C, ,525,00Seoburg Commander ,R, C, , 360,00Seeburg Vogue, R,C,..,.,, 400,00Seoburg Classic 310,00Seeburg CroT^m. ,. .260,00Seeburg Colonel, ,., 310,00Seeburg Mayfair, ,,, ,,. ,210,00Seeburg Gem. .,22 5, 00

Seeburg Regal, .,,200,00Seeburg Royale ,175,00

l^rlitzer 850 ,.,,, 0700,00Vi/urlitzer 950. ,,62 5, 00

1’i/urlitzer 800 ,,,,,,,,,,, ,625,00Vilurlitzer 750-E ,600,00

IVurlitzer 780-E ,,, ,460,00Yi/urlitzer 700 ,,.,525,00Vfurlitzer 500-K, 325 ,00

Vi/urlitzer 600-R 325,00

Rock-01 a Commando ,.,,,,.,.,475,00Rock-Ola I'laster ,,,.,,,,,,,,325,00Rock-Ola Super, .. ,,,,,, ,325,00

Rock-Ola Deluxe,. .295,00

Rock-Ola Standard, ,,, ,,, .,275,00

CAN ALSO USE ALL TYPES OF LATE GAIvIES. V/RITE GIVING CONDITION /dID PRICE.

1349 FIFUi AVIN'IUE (PHO^JE: AT 6478-9) PITTSBURGH 19, PA,

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WidTT - 'iVe will pay |600, for ViTurlitzer 800; $550, for Wurlitzer 700 and $170, forViTurlitzer 81 with stand. Vfo pay freight, V/rite describing v/hat you have in firstletter. All machines must bo in good condition,

H7LL BROTHERS SALES CO'.IPANY

1200 9th AVETTUE JASPER, ALA,

MUSIC - FINSFOR SALE - lie have several fine Rock-Olas, Seeburgs and Wurlitzers in our displayroom now. This is the 'best lot of juice boxes we have had in many months, ViTrite or

wire for prices* lie also have several dandy pin games.J. J, GOniMBO

116 NEYffiURY STREET BOSTON 16, M/iSS,;

ARCADE - PINS - VENDERSFOR SALE - Genco Play Ball $110, • Big Parade $129,50; Variety Shop Venders, like new,4 column black and chrome $12, ea, no stands; Scientific Batting Practice $99,50*Rotor Thbl©s completely reconditioned and ready to operate $89,50, All machines wellcrated, NATIONAL NOVELTY COMPANY183 MERRICK ROAD MERRICK, N. Y,

SALE OF- VENDING MACHINES

20 4-Column Eveready, need cleaning, ea.,s$5,00 20 Brand New Adams Gum, ea.,$12,0025 Columbia Peanut, each.., column ea. , 5,0025 IListers, each

MAL*S MUSIC ca-IPANY

810 - 31st STREET (PHONE: Union 3-4271) UNION CITY,N.J

- MUSIC -

WANT - Phonographs, any make, any quantity. Advise fully ^vhat you have,AIvIERICAN DISTRIBUTING CaiFANY

2034 COmiERCE STREET (Tel: Riverside 1526) DALLAS, TEX.

- SLOTS'- CONSOLES - ARCADEFOR SALE - 2 Jennings Victory Chiefs, latest model $150,* 1 Big Chief $115.; 2 Gal-loping Dominos, reconditioned by Evans $100, ea,; 1 Thunderbolt, floor sample, write;1 Bally Rapid Fire $125.; 1 Bally Sport King in perfect condition $150, • parts forslots Panorams and Mills Music. Write.

OWL MINT MACHINE CaiPANY245 COLUIvIBUS AVENUE (Tel: KEI'more 2640) BOSTON 16, MASS,

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BRAND NEW ETCHED METAL ronnREWARD PLATES 1 each

FOR MILLS COLD CHROME,COPPER CHROME, SILVER CHROMELESS THAN 12 ^2.75 E A C H

VffilTE FOPc CaiPLETE LIST OF PARTS AND COIN OPERATED EQUIPMENT.

AUTOMATIC COIN MACHINES 0 SUPPLY CO,3834 IHJLLERTON AVENUE PHONE: CAPITOL 8244 CHICACJO 47, ILL.

- PANGRAMS -

FOR SALE - 4 Panorams, ready to operate .ii^SGS.OO each.RELIABLE COIN MACHINE CaiPANY

192 VmiDSOR STREET (Tel: 63593) • HARTFORD, CONN.

WIRE— TUBES RESISTORS2 Conductor ^-18 Rubber covered Zip Wire - Minimum order 1000 Ft.,

Per 1000 Ft

2 Conductor -jflb Silk & Rubber covered Wire - Minimum order 1000 Ft*Per 1000 Ft

Brand New ^fSO Tubes, sealed cartons, each....2000 - 3500 - 5000 10 Watt Sprague Resistors, lots of 12, each... ......

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TBPIJS: l/3 DEPOSIT, BAUNCE C.O.D.

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410 NORTH BROAD STREETVENDING COMPANY(PHONE: ELIZABETH 2-0089) ELIZABETH, N.J.

- CONSOLES -

FOR SALE « Keeney 2-Way Super Bell CP (^445. j 2 Keeney 2-Way Super Bells 5^/25^CP $495, ea. Terms: 1/3 Deposit \vith all orders. Balance shipped C.O.D*

AUTOMATIC MUSIC COMF/UIY

425 N. 13th STREET (Tel: Crawford 2246) TERRE HAUTE, IND.

BARGAINS IN SLOTS

1 10/ Mills Blue Front * ^129.50 2 25/ Cherry Bell,Br,i'tg Rbt ea$199.501 10/ Mills Cherry Boll., 169.50 1 25/ Mills Cherry Bell,,,,,,.. .199,501 25/ Mills War Eagle s/S ,174,50 1 25/ Jennings Silver Chief ,179,50

SEASHORE irUSIC CaiPAlvTY

521 S. FRONT STTxEET (PHONE: 591l) MIJilNGTON, N.C,

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250 WEST BROADWAY MINNEAPOLIS 11, MINN

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EVERYBODY GOES FOR W A P A"THIS HONEY! LALJ \A-

SORRY I WE CANNOT ACCEFT A\NY GAMESOTHER THAN THE FOLLOWING 3 GAMES

FOR REVAMP INTO "LAURA":

ATTENTION oSiLVER SKATES o MASCOTSEND 'E M INI

DON’T FORGET "CIRCUS ROMANCE'mc?nV/''mak^erURDCTi TODAY FRai YOUR DISTRIBUTOR OR DIIU3C i.

WiLUAMS MANUFACTURING CO.161 VffiST HUROII STREET HiOUE: DELAl'ViuRE 4310 CHICAGO 10 3 IIR,

TINS - OlJE BAJILS

Wj'kNT - A limited nurabor of Silver Slcatesj Attention: Argentine; Shangri-La; Ikiscot;

1 Ball Bally Dark Horse. Send us your list and lovfest prices in your first letter.GLOBE GAI^IES Ca-IFAUY

1230 'kTALNUT street (Tel: MAin 4060) CIIJCIMATI 10, 0.

- CABLE -

WANT - 32 conductor coded cable. Advise quantity and lowest price in first letter.ED. GEORGE TIUSIC CailANY

471 SOUTH IIAIN ST. AKRON, 0.

STAI'.1P TIACHINESFOR SALE - Operators i S^art your stamp machine route today. The new Shipman TriplexLlachincs are here now. All orders filled immediately. Send for circular#

VIKING SPECIALTY COI.U'ANY

530 GOLDEN GATE AVENUE SAN Fli/.NCISCO 2, CaLIF.

SLOTS - CONSOLESFOR SAIii] - 3 Mills Blue Fronts 3-5 ipl29,50 ea.; 1 Jennings 4 Star Chief 25/ $149.50;8 Face Comet Blue Fronts 10/ $62,50 ea*; 2 Face DeLuxe slug proof enamel finish 10/$119,50 ea#; 1 Caille "Ben Hur" 5 coin head 5/ $24,50* 1 Face Fenny Machine 1/ 2-4

$24,50; pace crackle finish box stands $7,50* 1 Ifatling Big Game Console 5/ $65,ANTEiONY HIRT

2303 NO# 11th STREET SHEBOYGAN, VFIS.

- ARCADE -

WANT - Bank Rolls and LUrlitzer Skee Ball Alleys. Any number, any price or condition,

^I. EDEU/IAN

2459 GR/HID RIVER (Tel: Randolph 8547) DETROIT, MICH.

STEEL HAND TRUCKSFre-7far Quality and Workmanship, 1" Steel T/elded frame - 5" Idibber Vilheels,

46" High - 14" Wide. A little Giant that weighs only 22 pounds' and handles20 times its weight. Ideal for handling phonographs, pin games, etc. Firstcome - first served. They'll last a long time, but this sale v/’on*t#

PRE-WAR PRICE $9,95 1/3 DepositBalance C, 0# D,

J. ROSENFELD COMPANY(FHONE: Newstead 1562)3218 OLIVE STREET ST. LOUIS 3, MO,

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THOROUGHLY RECONDITIONED AND READY TO GO!

5 BALL RP GAMES1

f O'NE BALL GAMESTEN SPOT.... RECORD TB;IE (F.P* )... .$150.00MONICKER, • .

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SPORT SPECIAL (P.P. ).. .150.00BLUE GrL;iSS (F.P.) 175.00MIIRT.AIYAY (p.P^) 295.00

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49,50TV/IN SIX.... 49.50SEVEN UP.... HAV^THORNE (C.P.) ...79.50

YiTBRIING TICKET (C.P. ). , . 95 .00STRATOLINER.

."YCXr CAN ADTAYS DEPSira ON JOE ASH ALL-17AY3"

TEBLIS; 1/3 DEPOSIT, BALANCE C.O.D. or SIGHT DR^\FT.

ACTIVE AMUSEMENT MACHINES CO^900 N\ FRANKLIN STREET liARKET 2656 PHIUiDELFHIA 23, PA,

ROOMS FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF PliONOGRATIIS - A.WSEMENT G.M,IBS -

VENDING MACHINES - AND SALES BOARDS.

Yai ARE CORDUILY INVITED TO MAID OUR SHOITROOM YOUR HEAD-qpARTERS.

TOTE US IF THERE IS ANYTHING YOU ARB IN THE MARKET FOR - ORIF YOU HAVE ANYTHING FOR SALE.

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RELEASES BY LEADING MANUFACTURERS,

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2202 IT. VfflSTBfflT AVETTUE PHONE; imiTAGE 5005 CHICAGO 47, ILL.

WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES OF EQUIPMENTVifill'Pay The Following Prices For Merchandise Listed Here

Keeney Super Bell, 4-Way .^350,00 Rock-Ola Commandos#* • *$485*00Keeney Super Bell IWin 5/-25^ FP&PO . .485 ,00Keeney Super Bell Tivin 5^-5/ FP&PO. ... .450,00

Keeney Super Bell' Twin 5jYm.25^ PO 325,00Keeney Super Bell, Comb* B’P&PO ....***. .225*00Jurnbo Parades', comb, FP&PO . . . .

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.*140,00Jumbo Parades^ late head PP...,*. *80,00Jumbo Parades , late head PO 90,00Jumbo Parades, late head 25/.,. *. . .*150,00Pace Reels 10/ Play 125 ,00

Pace Reels 25/ Play * ,*.*.., .150,00State condition and Quantity.

BADGER .SALES1612 l/DEST PICO BOULEVARD

Rock-Ola Supers, **«•*••*. .... *350,00Rock-Ola J/Jasters;,, •••••• .....*335,00

Rock-Ola DeLuxesr* ** *•*, 325,00Ro ck-Ola Standards;, *, * ,**.*•* *300*00

1/Vurlitzer 600^ss#,,,,, ,***••* *,325,00Wurlitzer 500^s, *,,*,, *,350,00Seeburg Classics,,# ,,,****... *350,00Seeburg Regals* • ***,****...• . .300,00Wurlitzer 6 16 *s, **,****.. .*•. ,150,00Packard Pla-IIor Boxes,*.. 27,50Will Send Deposit*

COMPANY(PHONIT: DRexel 4326/ LOS MGELES 15, CALIF,

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ij)l,00. CONSOLES; Mills 3-Bells, Keeney Super Bell Sin-gle, Keeney Super Bell 5 & 25 Comb. F,F. & P.O., Bally Hi Hands* ARCADE; ChicoinHockeys and Groetchen Metal Typers.

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AIr^.Bally Attentions, Glamours, Ifescots, Silver Skates, Ejc, Doiible Plays, Do-

/ \ I— >JL_Q*Re—Mi, Duplex, Ivnockouts, Leaders, Stars., Sky Blazers, Sunbeams, TfestWinds, Zombies.

MONARCH COIN MACHINE COMPANYARITITAGE 1434 CHICAGO 22, ILLINOIS1545 N, FAIRFIELD AVENUE

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R. R. "RUDY" GREENBAUMVice President

Maybe Nero just liked music . . . and so do we, but we don’t

FIDDLE ! During the war we have been, making remarkable

discoveries in the field of electronics discoveries that we are

now turning into extra profits for the music operator. Under

the expert leadership of “Rudy” Greenbaum, the Regional

Managers pictured here are the heart of our radio-phono-

graph sales and service forces. The district men and their

staffs, under the supervision of these capable men, will give

operators the utmost in professional services. There’s no

“Come and get it” with Aireon ... these experienced men

will bring it to you in the field. Just another of our many

operator services that are causing music men the country

over to say . .

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BILL SIMMONSWesfern

J. "MAC" CHERRYMid-Eastern

FRANK Q. DOYLESoutheastern

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already producing game parts. You’ll see new Bally prod-

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PHONOGRAPHfamous Gobef mechonism plus Bally eledronic

engineering insures lop tonal qualily, irouhle-free

operation. Brilliant line of cabinets, designed

by nationally known stylists for greatest eye-oppco/.

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plant insures early big-volume delivery.

MANUFACTURING COMPANYDIVISION OF LION MANUFACTURING CORPORATION

2640 BELMONT AVENUE, CHICAGO 18, ILLINOIS