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Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1932 October

Coin Machine Journal - 1932 October - Page 80 – Presented by the International Arcade Museum (IAM)

76 THE COIN MACHINE carries with it the sting of contempt proceedings where violations of the injunction are concerned. when struck by a propelled ball. When both target openings have been scored and closed, a putting opening is uncovered through con­ cealed lever mechanism, and when the putt has been made, the device will automatically lock until again released by the coin operated mech­ anism. Bromberg Adds Another Branch New Mint Vendor Patent The min'ts (or other packages) are contained in a plurality of mer­ chandise compartments arranged side by side and having visible win­ dows so that the customer may see the package in each compartment. Operation is controlled by a coin controlled mechanism which re­ leases any one of the locking de­ vices controlling the merchandise ejector of the compartment selected. Springs normally urge the ejectors toward inoperative position and a lock bar normally prevents actua­ tion of all but one ejector selected, but said lock bar is operable by the customer to release the selected ejector. Novel mechanical means are provided for preventing re­ peated operation of the selected ejector on the same coin. The op­ eration of the selected ejector serves to lock all the other ejectors until again released for operation by the coin controlled mechanism. adjacent the throat. A 11 interior article holding receptacle, the bot­ tom of which is movable, cooperates with the article discharging mech­ anism mounted on the side walls to deliver ane article at a time into the throat, A slide is mounted in in­ clined position above said flap valve and is movable vertically through an actuable pinion and a rack bar on the slide to alter the area of the opening covered by said flap valve. The article distributing mechanism is actuated by the operator through a swinging lever with an outwardly projecting handle, " - Injunction Protects New Bally Game Several m anufacturers have sought injunctions against alleged imitators of their machines. The Bally Manufacturing Com­ pany for one, a few days ago, ob­ tained an injunction against a con­ cern alleging unfair trade practices in the production of a machine sim­ ilar, or alleged to be a duplicate, of the new Goofy machine. The Bally people have issued a warningi to the trade, including jobbers, sales agents and users informing them that all infringers will be held ac­ countable for any violation of the injunction. The restraining order Irving Bromberg Co. have opened another branch store at 104 Hope St., Passaic, N. J. This is the sec­ ond branch to be put into operation by Mr. Bromberg within the last two months. Bromberg, who is an energetic merchandiser, has built up a large following, particularly on the Atlantic seaboard, and in ad­ dition has developed some popular numbers in the game and vending machine lines. New Games Coming Dave White, of the Prosperity Coin Machine Corp., Baltimore, Md., is designing some new boards and games which he says will be a surprise to operators. White has introduced some: highly successful numbers which leave little doubt but that the new boards soon to be announced will be popular items with the trade. The idea of the play in the boards already testedf has proved popular and profitable, while some reports that have reached us indicate that seldom have any boards incorpo­ rated such beauty and attractive­ ness as these new boards. Interested in Chocolate Tablets Answering the inquiry of E.Y.H. regarding chocolate tablets: Considerable interest has been shown in the vending of vanilla chocolate tablets. These tablets have been a standard item in machines in public places for many years and are the product of one of the oldest and largest eastern chocolate man­ ufacturers. D E L IV E R Y Towel Vendor J. S. Curzon, Helper, Utah, is patentee of a vending machine for towels, napkins or the like compris­ ing a rectangular cabinet having a rear loading opening and a front discharge throat and a flap valve October, 1932 JOURNAL - King Tut, Goofy, Shuffle Ball, Double Shuffle, Screwy, Five Star Final, 3 Ring Circus, Steeplechase, Juggle Ball, Clover Leaf, L ooney, Empire Vendors, Etc. ro\f S7l h i y W i n I TS Yi NDQRS Write for Complete Catalog PAT * T o y ti c/i'vuy P. R O B B IN S MAINQfrHCt Ml NCW VORKCI TY B R A N C H Beautiful Chromiumfifmb. Sam**Machine V«nds " 313 t . liV? S T R E E T Ball Gum,Salted Peanuti FliONE A L G , 4 / 3 1 7 Pistachio Nut*, «tc* FACTORY & COMPANY I WEST COAST BRANCH 1141(3 DEKALB A V E a d v a n c e . a u t o c a l l * « 1114 B U C H A N A N B R O O K L Y N - N Y. -branch o f f ic e s -» When writing advertisers mention the Coin Machine Journal. It establishes you as being progressive. Enhanced Scans © The International ■Arcade ■Museum , ■http://nmj.arcade-museum..Gom/ co . ST.

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