Near the Wisconsin - Minnesota border south of Duluth, the Hole In The Wall casino is unusual in one respect - its decor. While most indian casino revel in native american decor and overall trappings, this place goes for the cowboy look! The face of the building is pure movie cowtown with wooden sidewalk and a front straight out of a spaghetti western. Inside there isn't a very big place, so you don't have a lot of spots to check to find lost cards. A hard place to get extras. But they have a great little gimmick on their card - the "hole" in the "o" is a bullethole in the basic silver punchcard. I have more types than before thanks to some luck in harvesting this trip. The Guide says the first card they had was a flat silver unlike the later metallic silver ones shown here. The other older types had various mfg marks, including a type with a Cameo mfg mark that I don't have. The currect card shuffles around the last info on the back to make room for the web address.
(Originally posted 8-17-01 - updated 5-14-02)
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