people who live in glass houses. Most people I know would say the same thing about every chip in your collection, John. People should collect what they like. What difference does it make to you if they want to collect personal chips (which, by the way, does not have the word gaming in it that I can see)? If you don't like them, don't collect them, but there is nothing to be gained by deriding them or their collectors. I don't actively collect them, but I have enjoyed the ones that people chose to give me. It's especially nice from friends and those like Aaron Peacock, Mike Heron, etc., who are no longer with us. If they are meaningful to so many, why did you find it necessary to make that comment? To each his own. Live and let live.
Michael Siskin
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