Good Afternoon, got up late today. The POD is 4 Smaller States. Not necessarily in size but in Gambling Venues. They are Illinois, Indiana, New Jersey & Pennsylvania. Thanks for taking a look at my Page of the day today. Reggie
1) PAGE #1 ALL INDIVIDUAL PRICING
2) PAGE #2 PRICE OF ALL CHIPS ARE $4
3) PAGE #3 PRICE OF ALL CHIPS ARE $3
4) PAGE #4 PRICE OF ALL CHIPS ARE $2
5) PAGE #5 PRICE OF ALL CHIPS ARE ($1) FACE VALUE
ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS, please order by number, name and price. Numbered chips below correspond with position on the image page. Please email me direct. Please do not put a sold sign on the item you are buying, I may have more than one. First email in my inbox gets first considerations. P/H is $1-1 – 2 chips, $2 – 3 -4 chips, $3 – 5-8 chips, $4 – 9-12 chips, $5 – 13-16 chips, and 17 & up $6.65; this is the max P/H for the U.S. Foreign orders are more. Minimum orders are $4 pay pal accepted to my email. Check, cash or money order accepted, also. RANDOM DISCOUNTS OFTEN OCCUR. Hold service available. 4500+ Different Chips are Available. www.collectionlibrary.com/richardgummer PLMK when chips are received. TY
*Please remember there are minimum $ order requirements, as well as maximums available on cheap chips; ask.
INDIVIDUALLY PRICED CHIPS BELOW: PRICES LOWERED 1-4-18
1) Brighton (The) AC, NJ $10
2) Casino Career Institute Gaming School AC, NJ $11
3) Harrah’s Trump Plaza AC, NJ $7
SOLD CHIPS: Presque Isle Erie (new), Hollywood Peoria (gray)
http://www.cca.com/cleaning.html
• I like 'em dirty! Adds character.
• I clean my own chips in my collection as I see fit. I don't clean traders. I leave that decision for the new owner.
• I don't clean my chips or my traders.
• Don't clean worn chips. Worn chips that are spotless look unnatural and unattractive.
• Don't clean chips that you intend to trade or sell, let the new owner decide if they would like the chip to be cleaned.
• I don't clean used chips, other than to take off the big globs. For my collection, I currently live by the philosophy that I can always clean them later, but I can never put the history back on. I have lots of chips "awaiting a decision."
• Not all chips are created equal. Some old chips should be cleaned. Can even remove light cigarette burns.
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• Worn chips
• Very old or expensive chips
• Chips with paper inserts
• Chips that are very dirty
• Chips that are of a light or bright color, like sky blue or orange, show dirt more readily than darker colors. Even if they are not very dirty, sometimes you cannot remove all the dirt from a light or bright colored chip and you are left with an odd looking chip.
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• Use a very soft bristled toothbrush.
• Let experts clean very old or expensive chips.
• A pencil eraser is good for removing scuffs and crud from old chips.
• These cleaners have been reported to have good results cleaning chips: mild dishwashing detergent, Armor All Multi-Purpose Cleaner, Quick'n'Brite, Sterling Magic.
• The trick seems to be to find something that will dissolve the greasy deposits that accumulate on well used chips, without removing any ink, or leeching moisture from the chip. Quick'n'Brite is a thick paste, and does not seem to encourage any moisture transfer, while doing an excellent job of breaking down the greasy gunk. I just stick the chip in the bucket edgewise, rotate it a few time to coat the chip thoroughly, wait about 15-30 seconds, then wipe the chip down with a washcloth. It's revolting how dirty that washcloth gets after only a few chips.
• I use Sterling Magic full strength with a toothbrush. I use no water and just wipe clean with a cloth. It has never, never, ever dried the chip out or caused it to fade. If the chip has a hot stamp, I don't use the toothbrush on that part, I just dab a little on with my finger and gently wipe it off with the cloth.
• I clean virtually all of my chips except those that come straight from the cage and have never seen play. I have also experienced no fading or drying out. The pink goop (Sterling Magic) is great stuff.
• I've been using Armor All Multi-Purpose Cleaning with fantastic results for the past year, no damage to chip, luster and shine are still there...and it cleans the chip. Don't use any other Armor All product i.e., tire cleaner, window, bug, etc.
• Waterless hand cleaner, non abrasive, with lanolin and a bath of johnson baby oil will restore the luster. Give it a bath of oil, let soak for an hour or so on a bath towel turn once after a while wipe dry. Regular mineral oil is too oily
• I use a soft toothbrush & Fantastik. I spray both sides of the chip & clean the dirt off with the toothbrush & then rinse under warm water. I dry the chip with a paper towel. I then use a VERY small amount of mineral oil (which brings out the true colors of the chip which may have been lost over time or due to cleaning) rubbed between two fingers & work it into the chip. That entire process should not take more than a minute. I'll then let the chip dry for 24 hours on one side & turn it over & let dry for another 24 hours before storing the chip.
• I used a soft children's tooth brush and window cleaner. Hot stamps will turn from gold to silver, so they get covered with my thumb and I only clean the mold designs. Chipco, Paulson graphics BJ and others of like design are much more durable.
• I don't clean many of my chips, but when I do I use Amway's L.O.C. (Liquid Organic Cleaner and a baby's tooth brush (much softer than a regular soft toothbrush.) I put a few drops of L.O.C. on the chip and brush very lightly. I so this to remove the surface dirt. If the chip is extremely dirty I generally leave it alone. It sometimes looks better dirty.
• Try Johnson & Johnson baby gel instead of oils to restore the luster. I've been told this by a noted chip collector and restorer.
• Crest and seals - Clean with a 3M scouring pad or wet/dry sandpaper. Then bring back coloring with Johnson & Johnson Baby Gel. (Note: the 3M scouring pad is non-abrasive, it is sold for cleaning dishes.)
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• Don't clean the hot stamp with a toothbrush, only gently rub the cleaner in with your fingers.
• Never use anything abrasive to clean your chips.
• Don't use steam to clean clay chips, the steam will heat the chip until it softens and will warp.
• I did ruin a batch of old clays once by putting them in the washing machine with bleach and Tide, it messed them up pretty bad and was very loud to boot.
• I find tying them up in an old T-shirt and running them through the washing machine cycle usually does the trick. However, for that really tough grime that gets lodged down in the bottom of the cane in the hat&cane or the crevices in a small key mold, there's really nothing like a good stiff wire brush and some elbow grease. A little vaseline to bring out the colors when you're done, and Viola! (This is meant as a joke.)
• Do not clean a hot stamped chip with a toothbrush, instead gently rub with your fingers
• I have had very good luck with Sterling's Magic cleaner. However, when I cleaned some old Mint roulettes (this is the series with the small crown mold and a round white inlay) I ended up removing a thin clear plastic cap that covers the inlay.
• Once I was cleaning (I think a Diamond Jim) inlay chip with what I usually use -- dove hand soap bar, toothbrush pared down and warm water, and water got under and discolored the inlay. I think it must have happened because the inlay was weak/lifting some/damaged.
• Once I really screwed up. I had a lot of dried out, faded embossed style poker chips (maybe the Golfer wearing knickers) I often rub chips like these with sewing machine oil (or mineral oil, or Vitamin E liquid). I'd apply the oil and rub it off right away with a paper towel.....But
this time I left all the chips in a pot on mineral oil overnight, and in the morning a found them practically ruined. As I remember, the main
problem was that rings and crescents were left on the chips where one chip rested on another.
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Page #2 $4
Having been "tipped off" by another collector (Jim Colbert) that Barona Casino had put new lower-denomination chips on its tables (and had begun using the Year of the Dog $8 chips), I drove down there to see for myself, and of course, to buy a few of each denomination. Yes, new chips were in play. I stopped at a blackjack table to buy some 1's and 5's, which the dealer happily sold. In looking at the 5's, I spotted one very different looking - a dark purple inlay and "Welcome Home 2018 Expansion" on it. (Jim hadn't mentioned this, and it turned out he didn't know about it.) The Pit Boss, who had come over the supervise the transaction, said that this was also a new chip released for the opening of the new hotel wing, and that if I wanted to buy more, they were circulating at various tables.
Off to the "Dragon Alley" tables which is the Asian gaming section. Found another dealer who had a few Year of the Dog chips in his rack, threw down a $100 bill and asked to buy them, along with any $5 "Welcome Home" chips he might have. The man rose to the occasion, but took a few moments to compute 8's and 5's out of $100. He started by tossing out two $25 chips and began looking through his rack. While this was going on, I became aware of a bit of confusion and noise behind me. Turned around and was handed a Lucky Red Envelope by the lady leading the Puppy Patrol, or whatever the special Asian good luck troupe was called. Inside was a free $8 Year of the Dog chip! These are usually given out only to seated players, but the Puppy Patrol figured I qualified. (Another lady at the table also got an envelope.)
I said, "Thank you, Dog Lady!" At which the other Patrol members, shaking tambourines and drumsticks, all broke out in laughter.
In retrieving my other $8 and $5 chips, and the $25's, I noted that the $25 chips were also different from last year's in color and design. I left with pockets filled with nice new chips, but not before I tried my Dog Luck at a slot game. Won a $120 jackpot. Yep, the Red Envelope indeed contained a Lucky Dog Chip.
J. Eric Freedner
Page #3 $3
Postcards shown below are all duplicates and cheaper, especially if you buy the two or three listed, for the current POD. There will be a minimum postage charge of $1. Multiple cards p/h will be determined at time of sale.
#7 Holiday Inn LV $2, Horseshoe Reno $4 Both $5
Page #4 $2
Page #4a $2
Page #4b $2
WHEN I LIVED IN CALIFORNIA (1996-2006) I LIVED ABOUT 12 MILES FROM OCEANS ELEVEN. IT WAS A STRAIGHT SHOT NORTH FROM THE SANTA FE ROAD EXIT TO THE MISSION BLVD EXIT IN OCEANSIDE. I WAS THERE WHEN THEY OPENED IN FEB. 1997 AND
I IMMEDIATELY ENJOYED THIS CARD ROOM. THIS HAPPENED JUST SHORT OF THE TRAVEL CHANNEL INTRODUCING POKER TOURNAMENTS ON TELEVISION. OCEANS ELEVEN WAS PREVIOUSLY A BOWLING ALLEY, THEY REFITTED IT BEAUTIFULLY, THERE ARE PAINTINGS ON THE WALLS OF THE ORIGINAL DANNY OCEANS ELEVEN. PLUS THERE ARE AWESOME PHOTOS (LARGE PHOTOS) EVERY WHERE YOU LOOK. IT IS A CLASSY PLACE. AND MORE THAN ONCE I HAVE BEEN SITTING AT THE BAR WAITING FOR A SEAT AT MY FAVORITE TABLE, AND ONE OF THE OWNERS HAS STROLLED IN AND BOUGHT ME A DRINK. NEEDLESS TO SAY THIS WAS MY FAVORITE PLACE TO GO WHILE I LIVED IN THE SAN DIEGO AREA.
ONE MORE REAL PERK WAS THAT THERE NEVER WAS A PROBLEM BUYING CHIPS FROM THE CAGE OR THE DEALERS. THE ONLY CHIP I HAVE EVER HAD A PROBLEM GETTING WAS THE GRAND OPENING CHIP. THEY WERE LIMITED AND THEY WERE GIVEN TO EACH DEALER WHEN THEY STARTED TO WORK. I AM NOT SURE WHEN THEY RUN OUT OF THESE.
HERE IS ANOTHER CASE OF; THERE NEVER WAS AN ISSUE IN GETTING THE CHIPS NEEDED FOR A CONVENTION IN LV, OR A TRADE SESSION IN HOLLYWOOD WHEN I WAS AN ACTIVE MEMBER OF THE SO-CAL CLUB.
A DEALER AT THE NAPLES G H TRACK KEEPS IN TOUCH WITH LONNIE THE SWING SHIFT SUPERVISOR (WHO WAS A DEALER WHILE I STILL LIVED THERE) AND KEEPS ME OPPRISED OF THE SCUTTLEBUT FROM MY OLD HAUNT. (A FLORIDA-CALIFORNIA CONNECTION)
THIS WAS TRULY A FINE PLACE TO CUT YOUR TEETH ON THE GAMES OF CHANCE, IF YOU ARE SO INCLINED. I LOVED THIS PLACE!!! REGGIE
http://www.themogh.org/cg_chip2.php?id=CAOCOE
Page #5 Face Value
Page #5a Face Value
MANY YEARS AGO I STARTED MY POSTING, BY POSTING “A SET OF THE DAY” I THINK I HAD ABOUT 300-400 SETS ALL TOGETHER. THAT WAS A LOT OF FUN BACK THEN.
AND NOW, I WILL START HAVING A REGULAR SET OF THE DAY WITH MY OTHER FEATURES WHEN I DISPLAY A “PAGE OF THE DAY”.
I AM REDUCING PRICES ON MOST OF THESE SETS, SOME WILL BE FACE VALUE, SO IF YOU SEE SOMETHING YOU LIKE AND WANT, PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE IN SENDING ME AN EMAIL, PUTTING A SOLD SIGN ON THE CB IS NOT THE WAY TO GUARANTEE YOUR PURCHASE OR TRADE. SEE POD FOR P/H RATES. SEND ME AN EMAIL FOR ORDERS OR QUESTIONS…Reggie
Orleans (9 Piece Set) Las Vegas, NV $23
I WILL BE FEATURING ONE STATE PER PAGE OF THE DAY IN THE FUTURE. PLEASE, NO CHERRY PICKING REQUESTS, UNTIL I BREAK DOWN THE STATES INTO INDIVIDUAL CHIPS. IT WILL BE ONE TO TWO YEARS (2019-2020)BEFORE I BREAK ANY OF THE LARGER STATES AND WHEN I DO I WILL MAKE AN ANNOUNCEMENT.
A WORD ON WHAT APPEARS TO BE DUPLICATES ON THE PAGES. THESE ARE UV OR MOLD VARIATIONS. I AM NOT GOING TO PULL THESE OUT AT THIS TIME. SHOULD THIS BECOME A NEGOTIATING FACTOR AND THE BUYER ONLY WANTS JUST ONE CHIP AND THE UV’S AND MOLDS MATTER NOT, THEN I WILL REMOVE THEM AND ADJUST THE PRICE ACCORDINGLY.
FOLKS, MANY OF THESE CHIPS ARE ALIVE, AND STILL BEING USED ON THE TABLES TODAY. SHOULD YOU BE NEAR BY A CLUSTER OF CASINOS FROM ANY PARTICULAR STATE, YOU PROBABLY CAN COME OUT AHEAD. ALSO, PLEASE KNOW THAT I CONSTANTLY OVER THE LAST 12 YEARS UP GRADED. I BOUGHT ANY NEW CASINO ISSUES WHEN THEY COME OUT FROM THE LOCAL CHIPPER THAT OFFERED THEM FOR SALE ON THE CHIPBOARD. THANKS FOR TAKING A LOOK-SEE…REGGIE
ATTENTION NEW COLLECTORS, HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO INCREASE YOUR COLLECTION FOR ABSOLUTELY NO COST. TOTALLY FREE! YES, YOU MAY USE MY NAME AS A SPONSOR IF WE HAVE BEEN TRADE PARTNERS OR YOU HAVE DONE BUSINESS WITH ME; JUST EMAIL ME, AND ASK ME TO BE YOUR SPONSOR.
IF YOU ARE THINKING OF BECOMING A MEMBER OF THE CCA, PLEASE CONSIDER THIS:
I WILL SEND YOU 20 FREE CHIPS (MY CHOICE) ,YOU MAY CHOOSE FROM ONE OF THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES:
• NEVADA CHIPS
• INDIAN CASINO CHIPS
• NON NEVADA CASINOS & CARDROOM CHIPS
ONCE THE MEMBERSHIP DIRECTOR HAS VERIFIED YOUR NEW MEMBERSHIP IS DATED AFTER THE DATE BELOW. BUT BEFORE THIS DATE 3-27-18 YOU MAY REQUEST YOUR “PAGE A DAY” FREE OFFER, AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION REQUEST. PLEASE KNOW; I WILL NOT SEND ANY CHIPS WITHOUT A REQUEST. SINCERELY…REGGIE
DATE: 2-27-18
SORRY, RE-JOINING DOES NOT QUALIFY FOR THIS OFFER
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