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Rich, my lavenders

There continues to be a problem with the lavender. Many people consider that your chip #1 and chip #3 are the same, just aged differently, or sl variation of same color. We have not been able to convince the experts in Cuba that the two are not the same.

If you look at the USPC you will see one cream like color that could pass as a light lavender and then a really bright unquestionable lavender. They base their believe that there are the same because the USPC has a different lavender. Problem, we both know that the USPC samples are not necessarily what they actually put out.

MY 2 "lavenders below"

below the USDPC light color- Could pass as beige or light lavender

below the USPC Lavender

What do you think!!! I am open to anything, but have to come up with a logical explanation for the catalog, or simply state that there are two schools of thought!!

Help!! I value your opinion!

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I'm told the Gran Casino Nacional chips in the ~~~
This video of the NC roulettes... [HABANA]
These roulettes came in various colors.See below
There has got to be more footage of that newsreel
Under no circunstances would that happen...
Then the Santiago attribution at ChipGuide needs
Re: Then the Santiago attribution at ChipGuide nee
Luis, we're all students this early on in the game
Thanks John, you are right, will be more proactive
I only see 3 colors Luis. Dirt doesn't count.
rofl CUTE Rich!! As mentioned
Re: rofl CUTE Rich!! As mentioned
Exactly,actually I was reffering to those, not AG!
Rich, my lavenders
Re: Rich, my lavenders

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