How was invented the early Slot Machines
Charles Fey developed the first mechanic slot machine in 1887 and he is considered to be the inventor of it. Founded in San Francisco, they were handmade and added to local mini-casinos in a covenant with owners to have a 50% rental fee for their usage. Most people think that early slot machines were really huge and heavy. But it's practically no difference between early and new slot machines. One thing which is considered to be various is symbols. There were no fruit symbols on early slot machines, fruit symbols were applied at the beginning of the 20th century. Having invented such advantageous machine Charles Fay began trading his slot machines and earned much that way. The very first machine was dubbed the “Liberty Bell.”. An increasing trend, Charles Fey was revolutionizing the local casino industry with that primitive game.
The first great line of slot machines was manufactured when Charles Fay concluded a treaty with Mills Novelty Company. Mills Liberty Bell was the first machine of that merger. After 3 years of successful collaboration Miles Company decided to create a slot machine with fruit symbols. It was Operator Bell. The first slot machines weighted a lot, so it was a quite complex task to transport the slot machine from one casino to another. To solve that problem the first wood cabinet slot machine was created by Mills Company. Since then there were no problems to deliver slot machines to various casinos. The stuff of the Mills Company spent a great deal of time designing projects of new machines that were more involving. The Mills Company made decision to place the bets on the appearance of slot machines. So machines had sophisticated design. These eye-catching, more attractive machines became a joy for gamblers. In the 1930's all the Americans observed the extreme raising of the popularity of such type of entertainment as slot machines. Slot machines in casinos comprised an original concept and goal of keeping women amused while high rollers hit the tables.
That was the real revolution in the gambling business as the gambling business owners had considerably more profit form slot machines than from table games. Today, slot machines are the prime money makers for gambling institutions, with them making up 60% of a casino's earnings. Reel action is attributed first of all to nickel and quarter machines that attract the most gamblers.
So, we may realize that a little invention of simple American man substituted all the rules in the area of casino business.

