Retro Gambling Pillows
Description: In late 1945, mobster Bugsy Siegel and his partners came to Las Vegas. Vegas reportedly piqued Siegel and his mob's interest because of its legalized gambling and off-track betting. At the time, Siegel held a large interest in Trans America Wire, a racing publication. Siegel began by purchasing El Cortez on Fremont Street for $600,000. His expansion plans were hampered by unfriendly city officials aware of his criminal background, so Siegel began looking for a site outside the city limits. Hearing that Wilkerson was seeking extra funding, Siegel and his partners posed as businessmen and directly bought a two-thirds stake in the project.
Description: Feeling lucky? This retro-style design brings the casino vibes to life with bold, colorful typography, vintage dice, and aces in hand. Perfect for poker nights, casino lovers, bingo queens, and anyone who likes to roll the dice and live on the edge. Great for Vegas trips, card players, and fans of lucky charms and high-stakes fun.
Description: Often, the Joker is a wild card, and thereby allowed to represent other existing cards. The term "Joker's wild" originates from this practice. The Joker can be an extremely beneficial, or an extremely harmful, card. In Euchre it is often used to represent the highest trump. In poker, it is wild.
Description: The Pioneer Club occupied a building that was built in 1918 and originally served as a restaurant. The Pioneer Club Casino and Cocktail lounge opened in April 1942 on the corner of 1st Street and Fremont Street. 'Vegas Vic' was added to the exterior of the building in 1951, changing the exterior of The Pioneer club forever. Although the Pioneer Club ceased operations as a casino in 1995, Vegas Vic (The 40 ft neon cowboy) and the Pioneer Club signage live on as a true Las Vegas landmarks above what is now a large souvenir store.
Description: From the dive bars of Fullerton to stages worldwide, Social Distortion has been laying it all on the line since 1979. This design embodies the band's spirit with the powerful phrase, "Gambling With Souls Since 1979." It’s a testament to their longevity, their unflinching look at the human condition, and their signature sound that blends raw punk energy with a classic rock 'n' roll sensibility. A must-have for longtime fans who understand the struggle and the glory of their journey.
Description: Inspired by the classic "get in, loser" meme, this artwork reimagines the joke through a retro pulp-comic lens. A funny, wild grandma floors it toward the casino on double-points day, capturing that manic energy of someone who loves to gamble. A perfect gift for grandma, grandpa, or for anyone who refuses to miss a jackpot.
Description: Opened in 1950, the casino was built on the grounds of the Last Frontier Village of the Hotel Last Frontier, and was originally named the Golden Slipper Saloon and Gambling Hall. The owner originally wanted to call it the Silver Slipper, but there already was an existing establishment with that name. The problem was solved when that small operation was purchased and closed, and the Golden Slipper became the Silver Slipper. The casino was known for its rotating slipper that sat atop the casino.On April 30, 1968, the Silver Slipper was purchased by businessman Howard Hughes in his famous spending spree of buying Vegas properties, which included the Frontier next door.
Description: This casino design features a vintage slot machine with a “good day for hand pay” message, capturing the thrill and excitement of winning moments. It blends retro gambling aesthetics with bold visual appeal, making it perfect for casino lovers and gaming fans. Ideal for gifting or casual wear.
Good Day Hand Pay Vintage Casino Slot Machine Gambling Retro Design Style Pillow
by Sandoore
$23 $28