Very cool. I'm looking to add an early 30's pin to my collection at some point.
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Quoted from LyonsRonnie1:I've always loved that picture, you can just imagine what was going on. So there's like 30 or 40 machines in there, and they were all basically gambling on them,
Some pins had a gambling component to them in the 30's but most were just for amusement purposes. The fact that this place is so crowded and obviously had an entrance to the street (see the light from the sun in the background) makes me think that this was really just an arcade, not a gambling hall.
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