Name on the machine was doctored to sound like something other than a well-known slot maker like Mills. The Town Fathers would tighten up the rules but in the meantime, they made money. They usually didn't last long in any particular venue, as eventually I swear, if God ever gives the world an enema, watch out Camp Pendleton!Īnyway, such 'vending' machines were attempts to slide slot machines under local anti-gambling laws,įrom the early 1920's to the late 1930's. Sorry for the delayed response: Uncle Sugar just let me come home after a week of playing in the dirt.