Slim Line Rake Collection System. Toke & Rake Lock Box.
Your Price:
$79.99
Rake & Toke Steel Lock Box
Rake Slide Drop Included!
Brand New!
Here is a small video on the items in this listing:
Included is a rake slide, simply attach it to your table for an authentic look!
Chips pulled from pots will drop through the slide drop into the lock box.
This item offers two sets of keys.
The first set of keys unlocks the lock box from the outer shield. The
outer shield is the steel cover that is attached to the underside of
the poker table and holds the lock box securely. The second set of
keys unlocks the side door of the lock box which holds the poker chips
that have been dropped from the table.
This process is similar to a Casino floor. Typically you would
have a security guard relieve the lock box from the poker table and
deliver the box and its contents to the count room. In the count room,
a separate employee would count the contents. This increases security
to have separate employees perform these functions. This is not
necessary for your game to act in this manner, but is a great benefit
to have two separate keys that remove it from the table & opens the
lock box.
18 Pounds of solid steel. This lock box is a large size to insure tons of storage space.
This item measures at: 12" x 6" x 8.25"
This item also features a sturdy handle to ensure
that the extra weight from the spacious interior is easily and safely
transported away from the table.
The slide rake drop mounts to the top of your poker
table. The shield mounts to the underside of your poker table. The
lock box locks directly into the shield. Chips fall through the slide
rake drop, through a hole in your poker table, through the hole in the
shield, and finally into the lock box. The first set of keys releases
the lock from the box from the shield. During the release, the lock
box hole closes to ensure against tampering. The second set of keys
opens the lock box and the chips can be removed.
KEM Cards began production of playing cards during the first half of the 1930s. The company’s proprietary manufacturing methods gave KEM cards the enviable title of the first mass produced plastic playing card. Made of cellulose acetate, KEM cards were bendable, washable, and retained their shape long after paper based cards had withered and died. KEM’s unique polymer gave KEM cards their distinctive texture, snap, and handle. Unlike other cards, KEM cards were able to withstand the occasional spilled beer, making them an instant hit with seasoned poker players.
KEM cards gained substantial popularity during the Second World War as troops gathered together in barracks across Europe to play stud, draw, and other poker games. The cards could withstand the humidity of jungle weather, and were less effected desert sand and grit.
KEM cards set the standard for poker card design with the release of the KEM Arrow Back. Arguably the most well known of KEM’s card designs, The Arrow Back has become the icon for poker card known world round. This design was seen in the movie “Rounders” as Matt Damon battled John Malkovich in an underground cardroom in NYC.
For 70 years, Kem cards ruled the plastic playing card industry. The company experienced great success through the 1950s and 60s. After many years of success, and having produced countless decks of their patented plastic playing cards, KEM cards sold their plants and copyrighted artwork to the US Playing Card Company in 2004. This historic corporate purchase left the industry with a shortage of plastic playing cards. Finally, after almost a year of silence, the presses have started churning, and the US Playing Card Company has begun re-releasing KEM’s vintage Arrow and Paisley designs (available here).