use existing chip designs and are not distinguished in any way from real chips. This could be a significant problem for our hobby. If anyone knows Chris, can you reach out to him and see if he is willing to make chips that look exactly like obsolete real casino chips, or exactly except for the denomination? I see chips for Milton Prell's Aladdin, Jack Detroit and a Horseshoe design from somewhere in the midwest in the photos. How would a collector know they are re-inlayed chips?
Michael Siskin
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