Have you done any reaearch, Rich, or are you one who feels unless the chip was seen in play in the club it's attributed to, it ain't from that club.????
All I am doing is asking questions. Obviously I don't think a chip has to be seen in play to be attributed (note the Diamond C chips above). I ask questions on the Pal's and the Sphinx because I was told that solid proof is needed for an attribution. I think what I submitted was as good if not better then attributing a chip because there is known club by that name. There could be dozens of Pals or Sphinxs in little towns all around the nation.
Now what can you tell us, Rich, as to why you feel the chips are not from Nevada
I never said I felt they were not from Nevada. I just wanted to know what proof was submitted to show that they were from Nevada. I haven't the foggiest idea where they are from. It appears to me that little to no real proof was provided. Nevada is perfectly fine with me. I have no axe to grind.
... and why you feel I'm lucky because Allen went along with a Nevada attribution based on an factual early-1960s gift to Harvy Gross????????????
Is this a trick question? Simple put, having a Nevada attribution increased it's value at lest ten fold.
From what you've told me I cast no aspersions on how you handled your end. I wish it were me.
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