They were a beige-like in color. They were loose in one of the white cardboard boxes that Paul-Sons sells in their store. These are the boxes they sell for $1 that have the dividers in them. This box did not have the divider insert in it and the chips were loose in the box.. no flips, nothing. The box was kept on the upper righthand side of the shelve unit that is behind their counter and against their back wall (about in the middle of the wall).
I am in communication with Charlie Endy at Paul-Sons. He is researching the original order for my Moscow, Russia Marilyn Monroe chip. I will see if he will fax me a photocopy of the Cubans if they are still in his shop. I will call him tomorrow morning (Sat). He will remember me... <<GG>>
I will post my success (or lack of it) tomorrow night on this board..
Steve Snowden
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