My Great Uncle owned the Bonanza Land and Cattle Co. (Bonanza Casino) in Virginia City, Nevada back in the late 60's, early 70's. The casino had a large number of Frank Polk hand carved slots being used at the time. My Grandfather spent some time out there doing some renovations and construction of an apartment under the casino and upon returning to the ranch in Texas in 1969, brought me a hand carved Miner that had been used in the casino in earlier years, but had been stored in a void under the casino for an unknown period. It has the Pace shell in it but the slot mechanism had been removed. I actually went out and swamped floors at the Bonanza for several months in 1972 when I was 17 before joining the Navy. I remember seeing another one under the casino when I was there but don't remember much about it. I've had the one that Grandfather brought me ever since but knew very little about its history until I started doing some research. All I had ever been told was a story that there was an old guy that used to drink a lot that carved them and sold them to the casinos in Reno and Virginia City. I have read about Frank Polk and it appears that the time frame that I have had the miner and the fact that it had already been stored under the casino for a number of years would indicate that it isn't a Sanchez carving or a Shafer reproduction. Any thoughts?
Grandfather also brought home what I now know to be a Skelly "Pre Polk" carved head and plastic hat and a hand carved wooden Bar Maid that apparently sat on top of a machine. She is still a mystery to me as all the information I have been able to find on the figures have been about ones made of plastic. "Tilda" as I named her is heavy and carved of wood. I would appreciate any information that anyone might have about anyone that may have been carving bar maids out of wood pre 70's or 60"s. Thanks!