I assume you are asking about the Preserving Gaming History website: http://www.preservinggaminghistory.com/jones/jones.htm
When I go there, all the illegal record PDFs are fully visible on my computer without watermarks. I think there might be something not updated on your browser or possibly an old Adobe app that can not open the PDFs. I had the same problem once, and when I updated my computer the problem went away.
So far, just the Taylor records/order cards (mainly Harp and T-mold chips) have been posted to the ChipGuide from the Preserving Gaming History website. We are working on transferring over some of the other company order cards to the ChipGuide. We are only transferring records for chips posted to the ChipGuide, so if your Harp or T-mold chip is not the ChipGuide, Preserving Gaming History is still the place to look for it.
As Bill mentioned, you also need to make sure you are visiting the ChipGuide and not ChipGuideOG (only chips) to see the 1000s of Burt, Mason, T.. R. King, and Taylor order cards already posted there.
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