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Re: Value of 1948 Thunderbird chip

Hi Jim,
I'm well aware of your speculation about this chip and have enjoyed your contributions on this subject. I was merely answering the query about value from "Bob" that I don't see heading this thread any longer.

I agree that $25 is a fair price on this piece. It's a purty, oldtimey smallkey chip primarily. Several unique and seldom seen features of this chip make it interesting... number of inserts, HS color, lack of $ sign and of course, the question of where this chip was used since no name or location appear on the chip! No small key records exist to help us out on these questions. The migration of midwest illegal gamers to LV and back during this period could have lead to a cross-pollination of customs and styles in chip design that make this a chip of mystery. BTW, obvserve the lack of $ on this smkey Las Vegas chip! grin

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Not so much the bird, but where it's perched ...
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Have three available for $25 that I paid
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