So just to make sure everyone understands: you are now saying my article is NOT "highly inaccurate", is that correct?
(Aside from misspelling your name, which again, I apologize for).
I respectfully disagree with your statement of "he isn't worth writing about". I think locally his sales actually did have an impact on many people's first exposure to in the hobby.
The gift shop next to the Casino Legends Hall of Fame must have seen thousands of customers back in the day, all looking to take a piece of history home.
And when tourists shopping in downtown LV went to his store, I'm sure they were impressed with all the items (chips, ashtrays. key tags) that appeared to be from old casinos. The fact that many were not will have a long lasting impact on the hobby.
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