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B. A. Stevens Good For One Double Load

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Thanks for all the responses. I think we can assume this is related to the billiards company. It was found near Toledo.

I'm not sure exactly how it was used however since it appears that B.A. Stevens went out of business in the 1920's and the first coin operated billiards table was not designed until 1931.
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Fun thread for sure. I love this sort of thing.
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I'm not sure exactly how it was used however since it appears that B.A. Stevens went out of business in the 1920's and the first coin operated billiards table was not designed until 1931.
It could be as simple as handing it to an attendant and getting two racks of balls to play on a table.
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Did they supply shotgun cartridges?
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