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Re: The £100,000 Gold plaque

Just spoken to somebody that worked at the Playboy from early 70s until it closed, they know nothing about a gold Playboy plaque just the Clermont one. He said that somebody took it away once but brought it back which was a shame as they'd hoped somebody would keep it.
A member of staff told me that it was inlaid into a blackjack table for a while but maybe a coffee table, I suppose.
The GM of the Clermont (who liked showing it off) said that it was sold when Mecca owned the casino, for £40,000.
So far that's the bulk of what I've managed to find out but there are still a couple of people I am trying to contact to see if they remember anything that can help to confirm, either way.
Obviously I will share any information I can find if relevant to either gold plaque.

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NEW: From Tom Stroh; £100,000 PLAYBOY LONDON "plaques"
NEW: Re: As we now know...........
NEW: Re: As we now know...........
NEW: Re: Thanks Richard.
NEW: Re: As we now know...........
NEW: Re: Possibly.
NEW: Bottom line of what we know thus far from Tom ~~~
NEW: I am now wondering if the £100,000 plaques ~~~
NEW: Re: As we now know...........
NEW: Re: Thanks David.
NEW: The £100,000 Gold mentioned here by David.
NEW: Re: The £100,000 Gold plaque
NEW: I think this ChipGuide entry is now very accurate
NEW: Re: Hmm.
NEW: Re: Here's hoping.
NEW: That is why I used the term "hush-hush" because ~~
NEW: Re: Whatever............
NEW: Clearly, it was you who brought up PLAYBOY -~~~
NEW: ...and your coffee table remark which has nothing
NEW: ...and your direct response to this archived post
NEW: ...and your "could be more people who know more"
NEW: Re: What more could I want?
NEW: Re: Happy to do so.
NEW: Re: It doesn't matter who brought up Playboy.
NEW: Re: It doesn't matter who brought up Playboy.
NEW: Re: It doesn't matter who brought up Playboy.

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