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I think Larry is mostly into ~~~

~~~ coin-op and playing cards and has a pretty good handle on ivory singles and sets.

I first met him at our 1994 convention where he was selling Nevada... and had a display of an old west saloon painting.

He handled the Mason record cards sale and he was the person who found the stack of Floridian 10 chips in a thrift shop in Prescott, Arizona... He and Rosenberger were very active buyers.

Simply Google "Larry Lubliner Potter & Potter" to read his qualifications and specialty.

I consider him an expert.

I consider Potter & Potter one of the best houses when it comes to gambling auctions.

For anyone interested in the red JJBB ivory, there are only 26 known and they were all mine... and the quantity of the Shield on Star is very low as well.

I have made other comments here in the past two weeks about this sale... I just hope some folks were paying attention and connected the dots.

I hope Robert does well in this sale; he deserves it...

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High-end chips not so high
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Just trying to attract bidders in a buyer's market
John is exactly correct.
They also have one of the best advisors/historians
Who is this “best advisor/historian”? A secret
You can't be serious, Rich... grin
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I think Larry is mostly into ~~~
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I don't know how active Bob Rosenberger is ~~~
They dont know actual cash value
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I do agree; Quale and BOLO lots...
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