Trade stimulator
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trade-stimulator-288-412182
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Trade stimulator
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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, 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. Dur
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trade_stimulator
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2021-09-19T23:54:19Z
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