I hope the comments I made earlier about value differences in old roulettes are taken as constructive comments. I was one of the earlier proponents of economizing on TCR numbers and listing space by having one number per series. I hadn't really thought through what that would mean for really old roulettes where what was originally used on the table and what collectors can find today may differ. For current (recent years) roulettes, it probably isn't even worth worrying about.
I like the paper, the type face, the shaded lines, the one volume compression, and most everything you mentioned in your post. I am going to have to get a larger magnifying glass to read TCR with, as some of us old-timers don't have the ability to resolve all the small print, particularly after 8 hours at a chip show [g].
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