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Weekend flea finds at Long Beach Antique Show

Everyone was down there. Took almost an hour to get to the head of the line which snaked through the parking lot. After last month's debacle with the parking lot elevators being turned off - I decided to park in the south side lot, and found a space in Row B. Yaaay.

Didn't spot a huge quantity of chips, those I got were priced at $5 apiece. Sounds Xpensiv. But I checked the values on eBay for a couple of them and found out I did okay anyway. What do you think?

I never pass up a Silver Slipper, on advice from a dolphin named Flipper.

"Swing With The Beast" in airtite is the 13th Anniversary coin from San Manuel Indian Bingo & Casino, 1999. A year whose coin I did not yet have.

I do not know if the Havasu Landing token/keychain was made at the casino or an aftermarket idea by someone with a spare keychain and a drill! The vendor gave it a close going-over before selling it for $2, saying that once he sold off a token and it was of Sterling silver and he lost a fortune on that deal. I convinced him that Havasu tokens are NOT made of Sterling, the "Chemical Heavy" Indians used plain ol' brass.


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