Apart from the construction but they look like jetons.
Is there another use they could have had except for roulette? They are also ND and look like jetons so shouldn't they be in roulette chips (or jetons) to be consistent? I thought you would have had an opinion as opposed to just passing the buck but fine, no worries.
As to not giving a CG number, as Lemon Tree is easy enough to find I didn't think it would be that much hard work, my bad.
Obviously I've seen the guide hence my mentioning them and yes, they are under table chips (which are usually denominated chips which should really be classed as cash chips, or they could be) so as they are not, surely they should be elsewhere. I have asked the guide admin but thought I'd hear what you had to say as it is a similar situation to the Playboy jetons.
Yep, they are roulettes (Portsmouth) but you are still missing the (or my) point that they are jetons NOT chips hence why being placed in roulette CHIPS could be seen as an error but we've gone over that multiple times and I see no point in doing so again.
As to the accurate documentation about having 4 wheels, it doesn't state what type, how many at any one time and other such stuff plus how many sources does that information come from (apart from Tom)? I have no reason to doubt it and have passed on the information I found out about having 1 French roulette in the early days and 1 AR later so maybe they had 2 others at some stage but the information is still incomplete so can't really be classed as accurate in the way you keep making it out to be.
Cheers.
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