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Circus Pizzeria concession inside Circus Circus Hotel, undated

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Jay Sarno Photograph Collection
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Collection Name: Jay Sarno Photograph Collection
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The Steak House restaurant inside Circus Circus Hotel, undated

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Jay Sarno Photograph Collection
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Circus clown "Patches" with female performer at Circus Circus, undated

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Jay Sarno Photograph Collection
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Circus Circus bus for transporting guests on the Circus Circus property, undated

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Jay Sarno Photograph Collection
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Stan Fulton oral history interview

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OH-03228

Abstract

Oral history interview with Stan Fulton conducted by David G. Schwartz on January 17, 2007 for the Slot Operations Oral History Project. In this intervew, Fulton discusses growing up in Maryland, his parents, his early education, military service, and working with his father as a young man. The majority of the interview revolves around his business career, the development of the first multi-line video slot machine and PC boards, or a Japanese company that operated pachinko parlors. He also talks about Bally Manufacturing, which controlled most gaming machines in Las Vegas, Nevada and difficulties finding entry into the market. He discusses his companies, primarily Fortune Coin and the Omega Company, the advent of "credit meters" that were the forerunner of today's coinless voucher and card systems on slot machines. He also relates a number of anecdotal stories about individuals in the Las Vegas gaming world, including Walt Fraley, Jay Sarno, Sr., and William "Si" Redd.

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Looking east from the front entrance toward the Flamingo, 1965 May 02

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Jay Sarno Photograph Collection
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Steve Wynn at the podium at Caesars Palace, Heidi Sarno at far right, undated

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Jay Sarno Photograph Collection
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Collection Number: PH-00347
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Steve Wynn at the podium at Caesars Palace, Heidi Sarno at far right, undated

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Jay Sarno Photograph Collection
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Collection Number: PH-00347
Collection Name: Jay Sarno Photograph Collection
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Jay and Joyce Sarno on a golf course in Atlanta, Georgia, 1957 August

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Jay Sarno Photograph Collection
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Collection Number: PH-00347
Collection Name: Jay Sarno Photograph Collection
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Caesars Palace parking lot looking toward the Flamingo Hotel, 1967-1969

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Jay Sarno Photograph Collection
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Collection Number: PH-00347
Collection Name: Jay Sarno Photograph Collection
Box/Folder: Flat File 01

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