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Re: Mystery Chip & Mystery Vegas Casino

I like the father/son hypothesis , but the problem is that Milton B. Page was born in 1887. He would have been 55 in 1942. I imagine that his father had to be at least 20 when his son was born, which would make him at least 75 in 1942.

Also, I don't know of Farmer Page's father ever being involved in any of his son's many gambling operations. The chip order is too big (4000 chips) to be a fun birthday gift. M&M may represent Milton and the first name of another gambling operator. I'm looking into that possibility.

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Mystery Chip & Mystery Vegas Casino
Interesting for sure...
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Love your research and Calif. gambling boats
I have one for trade or sale...
Thanks Dave, I enjoy doing it.
Very intriguing, Jeff...Good Work!
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