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Kentucky Burnng Barrel, Queen of Virginia (QVS), Texas Lone Star, Pennsylvania Skill all powered by Pace-O-Matic and built by Miele Manufacturing

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WHAT PEOPLE SAY

We had no idea just how much the games would change our business. For the first time, we were able to provide health benefits to our employees and provide free lunches for them, all through skill game revenue. This has allowed us to keep a great staff.

DOUG SPRANKLE
OWNER, SPRANKLE'S NEIGHBORHOOD MARKET
PENNSYLVANIA SKILL

We can't function without the bar or the gaming. We have to have both to get by. Our goal is in life is to survive long enough that we can give enough money away to keep our moral obligation to donate and keep us alive.

JIM HERDER
ADMINISTRATOR, MOOSE LODGE #2408
KENTUCKY BURNING BARREL

Once we got the skill games in, people were ready to play them. And the people that came here that hadn't ever been in my building, they were coming for the sole purpose of playing these games. Once I got them in here and they liked what they saw, I got them back as customers.

DAN SUTLIFF
OWNER, DON HO'S RESTAURANT
QUEEN OF VIRGINIA

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A MIELE GROUP COMPANY

Skillco Gaming is one of many Miele Group companies and is committed to be a good corporate citizen. The Miele Group is a third-generation, family-owned business.

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Legal games of skill, like Kentucky Burning Barrel and Texas Lone Star, are powered by Pace-O-Matic and built by Miele Manufacturing. Miele's 66,000 square foot headquarters, located in Muncy, PA, is a state-of-the-art manufacturing and operations facility that builds games for markets from coast-to-coast.

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