I agree with Gene... It's History... Acetone? Leave it alone!
I'll go back to playing on like poker in a minute.
PLEASE NOTE DISCLAIMER: The chip pictured above is not from the Jockey Club, 604 E Riverside Drive, Newport, Kentuckey nor is there even a remote possibilty that the chip was ever used there! Owner Hallman Mincey only allowed one denomination chips to be used on his tables... Hour Glass Mold? check!... JC monogram? check! Hallman Mincey... nicknamed "shortie" for a while, (for obvious reasons) only had gray hour glass JC monograms with three blacks! OBTW If you would like one of these JC monogramed Hour Glass mold chips in either the BLACK, or the very unusual RED altered variaton, or even the BLUE LUSTRE standard mystery denomination, send email now! The previous message was made possible by the inovative and somewhat creative American Capitolistic Society.
What a Country!