At one time I owned a food concession trailer, worked it part time for
5 years and full time for a year. I got to know a small carnival owner
and his carnival and I would set up close by. This guy had a game
called a penny fall, although it used quarters. People would line up
to play this game, six per side of the trailer. This was in the days
before there was an Indian casino on every corner and most of the
local law enforcement knew they were gambling games, for some
reason, $, they were allowed. The carnival owned several of these
games and on occasion more than one was set up at an event.
So I ask and he said he would rent me one for $1,000.00 per week-
end. He said to be sure I had $3,000.00 in quarters to salt it with
and that I couldn't just walk into a bank and ask for that many
quarters without prearranging for them. Ahh those were the days.
Also knew an older guy who hauled used slot machines from Nevada
to Hot Springs, Arkansas well into the late 60's. He worked for a
guy named Owney Madden until 1965, look him up sometime.