Wells-Gardner Announces That Its AG&E Subsidiary Is Offering Aristocrat LCD Retrofit Kits for Sale to Casinos in North …
Wells-Gardner Electronics Corporation announced that its wholly owned subsidiary American Gaming & Electronics has been given authorization by Aristocrat Technologies, Inc. to sell Aristocrat LCD retrofit kits to all casinos throughout North America, the Caribbean and Central and South America.
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Do you know that:
- It was during the 1930's that slot machines began to become very popular across America, and in the late 40's Bugsy Siegel added machines to his Flamingo Hilton hotel in Las Vegas.
- Up to the 1960s, Nevada was plagued by teamster financing, hidden ownership, employment of individuals of questionable character and background, and the clear links to organized crime.
- Las Vegas in Nevada owes its success to the mobster Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel who organized gaming and bookmaking operations for The Mob (the Mafia).
- 1946: Two famous landmarks open: Bugsy Siegel's Flamingo, and the Golden Nugget. Nevada levies its first gaming tax.
1949: Benny Binion sets up a high-stakes poker game at his Horseshoe casino between Nick "The Greek" Dandalos and Johnny Moss. It turns into an epic five-month poker match, laying the foundations for the World Series of Poker.

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