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Re: As I noted in the original thread ~~~

Ok. But why is it a $5 Vegas chip withou “Las Vegas” or “$” on the chip.

What I don’t understand is why the “El Cortez” chip is accepted as Vegas but a chip named “Naples Little Club” which was actually delivered to Naples, Fl is not considered a Florida chip

According to Google I the population of Naples City in 1930 was 391. The chip was delivered in 1923. What was the pop then - 200 or so? I sure there were no clubs then., probably a grocery star, bar and barber

The pop of Naples then could not afford a club. I bet 4 neighbors bought the chips for the Friday night poker game.

If the chips were delivered to Naples, how could they not be Naples chips

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NEW: Just wondering about chipguide attribution
NEW: Image Courtesy of the ChipGuide
NEW: Sorry. Forgot
NEW: As I noted in the original thread ~~~
NEW: Re: As I noted in the original thread ~~~
NEW: Re: As I noted in the original thread ~~~
NEW: Re: As I noted in the original thread ~~~
NEW: Re: As I noted in the original thread ~~~
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NEW: There was a "Little Club" in Naples, FL.
NEW: Re: There was a "Little Club" in Naples, FL.
NEW: The "evidence" can easily be provenance.
NEW: The golf club goes back to the 1880s.
NEW: Listed in TCR as N6218
NEW: Re: Listed in TCR as N6218
NEW: One thing for sure, though ~~~
NEW: EXAMPLE how Team ChipGuide can list a POSSIBILITY

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