The Master's Touch

Pablo's
Legacy

Every piece of glass tells a story of a casino floor long gone. We don't just frame them — we preserve the electricity. From dusty Reno warehouses to your living room wall, here's exactly how a ReelGlass piece is built.

Pablo at work — hand-shaping a walnut frame in the studio

Hand
Built

01

Sourced

We hunt retired casino cabinets across Nevada, Reno, and the Mojave — flea markets, estate sales, and the back rooms of operators who knew the original techs.

02

Inspected

Every pane is cleaned, catalogued, and photographed under museum-grade light. Cracks, scorches, and original wear stay — that's the story.

03

Milled

Frames are custom-milled from reclaimed American walnut, oak, or mahogany — fit to the exact dimensions of the glass, never the other way around.

04

Wired

Warm-white LED panels are mounted behind the glass, diffused to mimic original incandescent bulb tone, and run on a heavy-duty industrial toggle.

05

Signed

Each piece is signed, numbered, and shipped in a custom crate with provenance papers and the toggle's first click guaranteed.

See the process in action.

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Call Pablo at (702) 490-3523