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Re: ACPlayboy Roulette-Hextar Blue

Tom; Several of these chips were unknown in Jerry Birl's initial A.C. roulette catalog ... until I discovered boxes of them in local yard sales, flea markets and in an antique shop in Margate, NJ. I personally believe that virtually all of the colors are out there somewhere. They just have not turned up yet. Yes, some colors and designs (molds) are more difficult to find than others ... the two you just found are testimony to that ... but I can't believe there were only TWO dark blue hexstar chips manufactured.

I will concede that the dark blue color is the toughest color (generally speaking) of all the Playboy roulettes to locate.

BTW: These chips for the most part were "discovered" and removed by employees and construction workers from the old Playboy building when it was being remodeled for Trump's World Fair Casino opening and were not harvested in big numbers by chippers.

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