For sale: Casino drop boxes (1 Viewer)

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I have drop boxes for sale. They are casino grade, since they came from a casino. They are 2 piece drop boxes, a full outer shield which attaches to the table, and the drop box itself which slides into the shield and locks in place which cannot be removed without the key. This prevents the drop box from being pulled out of the table when nobody's looking.

The drop boxes have 2 locks, one on the side to open the box, and another in the front which closes the slot at the top as well as releases the drop box from the shield.

I am currently in the process of getting keys made for them which should be ready in a few days.

Slim: 12" deep 6" wide, 8.25" tall
$60 USD each, 3 available

Regular: 12" deep, 8.25" wide, 8.25" tall.
$50 USD each, 12+ available

The mount easily to the underside of any table with 5 screws. They're all in great shape, some wear on the bottom of the shields from the boxes being slid in and out and some adhesive on the fronts from the labels they had while in use at the casino.

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Lots of hardware was included with the tables I got. That was the main reason I bought all of the tables, I'm afraid I may have to end up dumping some of the tables after I've stripped them of their goodies.

I don't have quite enough space to house 16 tables.
 

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Could you use some of those blackjack tables for your poker tourney charity nights? People bust from the tourney, they can still play for fun while raising money for charity. Mini blackjack tourney for a prize?
 
The blackjack table legs are quite nice. Tripod with a large footrail.

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I considered using these as rental tables, however they're just too heavy to be practical. I already have my own blackjack tables for rentals which are more compact and much, much lighter. If people haven't had enough gamble after busting from the fundraisers, they sometimes start a cash game on the side. Having a blackjack table to play on is a bit difficult because I would then need to have a dealer ready on standby.
 
I am currently in the process of getting keys made for them which should be ready in a few days.

Slim: 12" deep 6" wide, 8.25" tall
$60 USD each, 3 available

Regular: 12" deep, 8.25" wide, 8.25" tall.
$50 USD each, 12+ available

The mount easily to the underside of any table with 5 screws.
Couple of questions:
Is the box slot supposed to "stick out" from the underside for use, or is it meant to be hidden & a plate needed to be drilled thru the table top?
Also are the prices delivered (US)?
 
Yes the boxes usually stick out from underneath the table. You can see from the first photo in the OP, the shield on the left side has 5 holes. You just screw the shield to the underside of the table with regular screws which holds the shield to the table, then the box slides into it.

$50 is the price of the drop box, shipping is extra.

Photo of a drop box installed:

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I've got keys for these boxes now so they're ready to go.
 
The blackjack table legs are quite nice. Tripod with a large footrail.

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I considered using these as rental tables, however they're just too heavy to be practical. I already have my own blackjack tables for rentals which are more compact and much, much lighter. If people haven't had enough gamble after busting from the fundraisers, they sometimes start a cash game on the side. Having a blackjack table to play on is a bit difficult because I would then need to have a dealer ready on standby.

Would you consider selling a set of just the legs and foot rail?
 
The hard part would be cutting a slot in the existing table. Using a router from the underside of the table and a straight edge guide does the trick really well.
 

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