Amusement devices: games – Chance devices
Patent
1998-05-13
2000-03-28
Layno, Benjamin H.
Amusement devices: games
Chance devices
273141R, 206 99, 206103, 206116, 206457, 2064595, D9304, A63F 900
Patent
active
060421134
ABSTRACT:
A game or gift shaped as a simulated matchbook cover containing one or more tear-out strips anchored to the lower end of the cover in essentially the same fashion as matches in a conventional pocket matchbook. The strips are elongated panels which can be torn from the cover, and which bear messages on one or both sides. Alternatively, the strips are tear-out envelopes in which messages or small gifts are inserted. In one form, a spinner is rotatably secured to the cover, and the resting position of the spinner designates one or more specific strips to be torn from the cover.
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