shortrackskater wrote:Mechanic - don't forget to reply to Monti!
I've discovered more. Yes this machine definitely had a top light and something else on the inside top left "ceiling" of the machine. A thin plate has been cleanly welded to the top. They did a great job actually. I'm surprised that they (Ancient slots?) took the time to do this instead of just leaving the light there or just placing a cap on the hole. I'll add some pictures when I get home.
I just read a lengthy and interesting article on the bombing at Harveys. I'm curious if THIS machine was in there at the time and then made its way to The Money Tree which then became Eddies and then a nightclub and now, nothing! At least, that's what I've read on the location.
drsmlojo1 wrote:Aancient Slots besides being in Las Vegas had a small store for a while in either the Sahara or later when it became the High Sierra Casino in South Shore, Stateline at Lake Tahoe. They had a ton of these "open fronts" with wood bases from not only Eddies Fabulous Fifties, but Fitzgerald's Club too. I believe A & P Slots (Kelly Peccole??) was within walking distance of Eddie's at one time too.
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