Hi Steve. I bought both your book and Chiprack. Although there is plenty of overlap, I, for one, will probably keep buying both books. First there are the pictures. I need more. You whetted my appetite. I hope next edition will have twice as many pictures. If you need more room, just eliminate the rarity and 2 of the 3 value columns (Only my opinion, don't get mad). The second aspect of your book I like is that you divide Nevada (and other states) by towns. Since I mainly collect Las Vegas, I like that. Although if I didn't have Chiprack I might complain that the chips aren't arranged by casino:). Now for complaints. Locating a chip takes a while even within a casino. Also there are times when you have the exact same descriptions for for a chip even when they are different issues within a casino (maybe one chip has $1 and the other $1.00). The solution would be a better inlay description. Lastly, you should adopt the spiral binding. There is no way this book will hold together for a year (or is this planned obsolesence:) )
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