Put
'n' Take was first played in old Victorian England as a
pub game, giving many hours of fun and excitement.
Now, authentically reproduced in quality brass
to give you today "The Pocket Casino",
from England.
Legend has it that the game was played by British soldiers at war
who would create novelty items by splitting down their bullets.
For instance, using the shell section to manufacture a lighter or filing
down the bullet itself, and engraving the flats to create this superb
gambling game to occupy their time in the trenches.
It is believed they would play for cigarettes, money, food etc.
Later Put 'n' Take was manufactured as we see it today
and played in pubs for money.
The more inventive reverted back to playing for other items,
the most popular being clothing which adds another exciting dimension.