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GAMING VESSEL UPDATE - Interior Decorating

Dressed To Thrill Gasser Sitting Pretty In Gaming Vessel Market

Not to reiterate the obvious, but the interior of gaming vessels require m, n . ^ , ' » e> i the Gasser Chair Co. has more a bit more detail than, say, the interior of a towboat. The following than 47 years experience in manu- companies represent a smattering of the vendors currently vying for facturms commercial contract seat business in the burgeoning gaming vessel market. ing for the hotel, restaurant, gam- ing, riverboat and cruise ship indus-

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Circle 248 on Reader Service Card 66 tries. Gasser was reportedly the firs to fully develop the concept of alumi num frame construction for the hos pitality and entertainment industry

This helped eliminate the weight anc maintenance problems inherent ir steel frame seating, and resulted in i product which is lighter, and report edly stronger and more durable.

The company's complete range o; seating includes armchairs sidechairs, barstools, settees anc stackable chairs; available in hun- dreds of styles or custom-designed to meet customer requirements. For free information on Gasser Chair,

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P&H Systems Offers

Coinless Card System

P&H Systems of Mountain View,

Calif, offers gaming vessel operators a system to simplify operations and elimate the use of coins.

The coinless card system offers complete electronic control, so competitor's cards will not work in other machines. The system is in- stalled in 20 to 30 minutes, and comes complete with re-usable cards.

The system also allows an instant readout of activity, allowing opera- tors to quickly compare game-to- game play. For more information on the system from P&H Systems,

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Durlcan Brochure Presents

Carpeting Options

Durkan, one of the largest suppli- ers of patterned carpet to casinos, offers casino vessel operators one of the industry's largest selections of patterns and borders.

Custom patterns and colors are reportedly available quickly, and the company claims a low minimum order requirement. For Durkan's free four-color brochure on its line of carpeting solutions,

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Zerodec Allows Endless

Design Options

The concept of combining fiber- glass and plaster to produce strong but lightweight decorative architec- tural products began with two de- signers in England nearly 20 years ago, and evolved into the introduc- tion of Zerodec in 1976.

Zerodec reportedly does not burn, melt, smoke or have any toxicity.

The product, being marketed to casino vessel owners who are al- ways attempting to control vessel weight, can reportedly be fabricated with an unequaled strength/weight ratio, with a finish like silky marble

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