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Originally Posted by ethereal_reality
Back to the gambling machines. What do you think they did with the machines after they busted them up?
My guess is that they buried them on the spot. Anyone have a metal detector?................... and a jackhammer.
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you guys.
it was a great idea, but the jackhammers aren't going to do us any good - the slots are gone. Judge James H. Pope was the party pooper.
I came across this view in the LAPL
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Herald-Examiner Collection: "One-armed bandits, 833 of them, found their just reward today in a Los Angeles junk heap. Slot machines seized in a raid on a warehouse, are shown being pounded to pieces by a huge steel ball dropped from an overhead crane." Photo dated: October 4, 1939.
LAT also carried the whimsically-written story, 10-5-39:
If we had diving eqipment, we could go after these ones, confiscated from the Rex and dumped in November that same year.
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Bugsy had these 2 in his home bar. I wonder where they ended up?

Photo dated Aug 17, 1940.
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