ART DECO WHIRLWIND 1 CENT PENNY TRADE STIMULATOR SLOT MACHINE FORTUNE GUM BALL. C $107.49 shipping. Antique Mutoscope Reel WESTERN Intl Muto Reel Co Early Motion Picture Early 20th. C $86.87 shipping. 1890s Wizard Clock Cigar Store Trade Stimulator. This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them. Trade stimulators were countertop machines widely used to encourage shoppers to indulge in a game of chance. They became popular in American saloons during the 1880s, their use spreading to cigar.
Trade stimulators were countertop machines widely used to encourage shoppers to indulge in a game of chance.[1] They became popular in American saloons during the 1880s, their use spreading to cigar, confectionery and general stores. Produced in a wide range of designs, they were developed during the same era as slot machines and were operated by inserting a coin and pulling a lever, the player standing to win prizes of cigars, cigarettes, candy and other goods if a winning combination came up. During periods when gambling was prohibited or in states where gambling was illegal, these machines could be used with little fear of prosecution.[2]
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- ^Gameroom Show Trade Stimulators
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