~~~ and nobody seems to either recall ever seeing these chips or even knowing of a fourth table. We know where the two most popular tables (Anchor and Sailfish) were locate in the small room along with the third table (Conch) being in one corner of the room and never open except when one or two ships from Asia were in port and that table along with the other two I mention which I always played was equipped to handle more that 12 players. The casino has a very rich history of ownership. Though the mold may have been introduced in 1980, I have no Idea if or why the 2 chips I have would be made four years after the casino was shut down and six years before it reopened in 1986... Who built the property and an account of ownership is well documented online...
Ten years of being closed for "renovations" seems to be a long time...
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