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Storing and Displaying Chips

Happy New Year everyone from South Dakota. Won't get into the Millenium subject, it gets way too deep for me.

Hey, Travis, the 'Yotes are 9 and 0 so far!!

Anyway, was wondering what the preferred way to store chips is once you get a collection going pretty well. In Spencer's "Collecting Casino Chips" he says that a Dansco 8" by 9" binder with clear plastic pages works better than the larger ones that hold twenty chips. The larger pages get to be too heavy and come apart after a short time, he writes. What do you suggest I start with?

Been reading this board for only a couple of months now, but it sure does get addicting. Thanks for the good info so far and looking for much more in the future.

Dave in Dakota

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