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Binion's Horseshoe — Birthplace of the World Series of Poker (1951)

Binion's Horseshoe — Birthplace of the World Series of Poker (1951)

🔓 EARLY ACCESS
8 editions available before public launch (January 2026)

🎰 From Texas Outlaw to Downtown Legend

He killed at least three men in Texas. Then he invented the World Series of Poker.

In 1946, Dallas mob boss Benny Binion fled Texas with murder charges behind him. Five years later, he opened Binion's Horseshoe on Fremont Street and revolutionized Vegas: carpeted floors, free drinks for working-class gamblers, no-limit betting that trusted the common man.

In 1970, he founded the World Series of Poker. His prediction — "someday we may have a hundred people" — now draws 10,000+ annually.


📊 EDITION STRUCTURE

Total editions: 25 (all formats combined)
Early Access availability: 8 editions
Gallery reserve: 17 editions

After Early Access, remaining editions will be available exclusively through international gallery partners at gallery prices (+50-60%).


👤 The Outlaw Who Built Modern Poker

BENNY BINION (1904-1989)

Second-grade education. Bootlegger. Illegal gambling operator. At least three murders in Texas (Frank Bolding 1931, Ben Frieden 1936, Sam Murray 1938).

Yet on Benny's 83rd birthday, Gene Autry and Willie Nelson serenaded him before 18,000 people. A bronze statue was erected downtown. America loves a redemption story.


🃏 Democratizing Gambling

Benny famously said: "Good food, good whiskey, good gamble — that's the Horseshoe way."

While Strip casinos catered to elites, Binion's welcomed cowboys, truckers, and everyday people. His innovations:

  • Carpeted floors (casinos previously had sawdust)
  • Free drinks for all players (not just high rollers)
  • No-limit betting — any bet you could put on the table, Binion would cover
  • The Million Dollar Display — 100 $10,000 bills in a golden horseshoe

This wasn't marketing. It was philosophy: trust the gambler, treat them fairly.


💡 8 Miles of Neon, 30,000 Bulbs

In 1961, architects Wayne McAllister and William Wagner collaborated with YESCO designers Herman Boernge, Kermit Wayne, Ben Mitchem, and Jack Larsen Sr. to create one of the largest neon displays in the world.

The building became "all sign with hardly any building" — exactly what Denise Scott Brown would celebrate in Learning from Las Vegas a decade later.


📅 Timeline

  • 1951 — Benny opens Horseshoe Club
  • 1961 — Iconic neon redesign (8 miles of tubing)
  • 1970 — First World Series of Poker (7 players)
  • 2004 — Binion family sells after 53 years
  • 2016 — Photographed by Ludo Cazeba
  • 2025 — WSOP draws 9,735 players

🖼️  Museum-Quality Mounting

  • Archival pigment print on museum-grade photographic paper
  • Face-mounted to optical acrylic with aluminum composite backing
  • Professional hanging system included
  • Strictly limited edition, signed and numbered by the artist
  • Certificate of Authenticity included
  • Produced by certified fine art laboratories
  • Production time: 7-12 business days

❤️ Social Impact

10-15% of sales support The Neon Museum Las Vegas Sign Conservation Fund.

Photographs from The Neon Museum, Las Vegas collection.


📜 Certificate of Authenticity

  • Numbered certificate signed by the artist
  • Historical documentation (Benny Binion, WSOP history, YESCO designers)
  • Edition number and total clearly stated

"The sign preserves more than neon: it captures American redemption, democratic values, and downtown's defiant authenticity against Strip spectacle."

Limited Editions - Finishes & Authenticity in detail

Museum Quality Print Edition

Pigment Photo Print by inkjet process on High-end Paper.

Edition Print under acrylic glass

From a real silver photo print, we offer your print under a 3mm glossy or anti-reflective (matte) acrylic plexiglass® glass assembled on an aluminum alloy (dibond®).

This finish is the preferred support for galleries, for its rigidity and resistance , but also for the exceptional rendering prints.

The whole thing is mounted on a custom-made retractable aluminum frame to facilitate hanging

We also offer mounting with a flush chassis which adds a high-end touch to the finish.

Authenticity

Limited editions are accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed, dated and mentioning the edition number and the number of copies (example 10/90)

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Worldwide expedition

Shipping of limited editions is free to France and the EU

Single print shipped rolled

Print mounted under Acrylic Glass shipped in a flat packaging.

We will provide you with a tracking code to follow the shipment as soon as the carrier informs us.

Please allow 2-6 business days for turnaround and preparation of your package for shipment.

Shipping France and EU: 2-5 working days

Shipping to USA: 5-7 business days

Shipping to the rest of the world: 5-10 working days

Please note that these estimates do not include delays due to customs inspection. Customs charges are not included in the shipping price and therefore these charges may be determined by your local customs authority. You should know that the payment of these costs is mandatory if you wish to obtain your shipment by the carrier.

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Please complete the contact form . We are also available Monday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on 07 86 49 96 93.

Satisfied or refunded

You have the legal period of fourteen (14) clear days from the day of receipt of your order to return your edition and request its exchange or refund.

If you would like to contact us, send an email to whatzup@cazeba.com or use the form below to send us your request.

We will get back to you within 24 hours Monday to Friday.

Interview

Print: handle the photograph with cotton gloves when framing.

Print under acrylic glass: clean with a damp microfiber without detergent.

If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us.

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