Vegas slots still give up the goodies
I hung up my CRH gloves in 2011 when Vegas slots were going coinless and I didn't want the hassle of banks, which were slowly catching on to the activity and beginning to impose box fees. I miss it terribly.
But a few casinos still have coinops. Not enough to make me come out of retirement, but enough that I indulge a few $$$ when I find them. Today was a pleasant blast from the past when this beauty appeared in roughly $70 of nickels:
My first Buffalo since 8/12/11 and my first 1937 since 12/6/08. It was a good day.
I hung up my CRH gloves in 2011 when Vegas slots were going coinless and I didn't want the hassle of banks, which were slowly catching on to the activity and beginning to impose box fees. I miss it terribly.
But a few casinos still have coinops. Not enough to make me come out of retirement, but enough that I indulge a few $$$ when I find them. Today was a pleasant blast from the past when this beauty appeared in roughly $70 of nickels:
My first Buffalo since 8/12/11 and my first 1937 since 12/6/08. It was a good day.
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