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Hello Don, Good information! I have been researching the Illegal Clubs in Saratoga and will be driving up to talk to the locals to see what I can find. I was fortunate to run into a gentleman who ended up with the 7 roulette tables and wheels from Riley's Lake house that were removed before the place was raided by the local authorities. Great story. Will be visiting with him on my next trip. He sold everything in 1970 but I was able to purchase from him the last of the Roulette chips that were used at the Riley's along with the rare markers. If you have any extra casino chips drop me an e-mail. I am looking for a set from each of the old clubs. below are the chips that were used at Riley's Lake house roulette tables.

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Yah ???
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I do believe there were many
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John...I totally agree
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Usually when a casino/club, museum or ~~~
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I think this chip came from the Bronx Zoo
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That's the auction I mentioned in my post.
Don...I do 100%
More on illegals of Saratoga Springs...
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Don, yes... Crafters Gallery were the sellers.
I have 300 chips from Gone With the Wind 🤥
At least I can say they were used by Clark Gable
Very true. When generic chips are found at a ~~~
Not Just Gone With The Wind!
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I WAS AT THE LAKESIDE SALE
Hey Travis...
I AGREE
That's a great question for the buyer of the chip.
Has anyone ever seen these before
Sharp chip and nice color. It wasn't uncommon ~~~

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