1. Would a part time fair (is that what it was?) go to the trouble to order such professional looking chips. I would have thought that the inlay would show something to indicate the type of place it was bought for (a location, pic of something, etc). Most parttime operations (like a school Las Vegas night) used generic, CHEAP, chips.
2. There are 2 differnt moulds (die-car and small crown). Sounds like two different orders. two orders are probably made years apart (of course this may not be the case). Again, sounds like an established gambling joint, not some part time operation.
3. Is there records that show that the Silver Slipper chips went directly to Canada from Burt (if it was Burt). Actually I thought I remember someone saying there were records, but I don't recall.
4. If no to #3, is there any reason that when the Slipper replaced their chips, they simply sold them to Canada or some employee sold them to Canada?
Lastly, I have no dog in this fight --- just asking questions.
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