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Re: The Early Chip Newsletters
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Good question Barry. Ok, so you made me do some research at 8 am on Sunday morning!

Borland published 4 newsletters, unless I'm missing one, but I don't think I am. The last was published in 1984, although there are no dates on the masthead.

Al Moe's newsletter was "Casino & Gaming Chips Magazine," which he began publishing in August, 1986, and ceased in September, 1987 after 7 issues. Archie's first newsletter, then entitled "Atlantic City Chip & Token Newsletter," appeared in January, 1988. There were only two issues by that name, then, in the fall of 1988, it became "Casino Chip and Gaming Token Collectors Newsletter." 5 issues under that title, then in the fall of 1989, our present title "Casino Chip and Token News" became the moniker.

Michael

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