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My trip to the local casino this afternoon...

Which is Turning Stone Casino in Verona, NY (don't get it confused with the one in Albany NY).

There isn't one in Albany but some seller on ebay thinks thats where its at. Anyways for those who have been racking your brains to find me some of these chips I've been asking for. You can take the $25 10th Anniversary chip from Turning Stone off your list for me (I got one today). I guess you have to go at the right time in the day to get chips you need. While playing on the Fruit Wheel today (yes I lost), I asked the dealer (is this the correct name you would call somebody who spins a wheel) if he had a 10 Anniversary chip. Wow, he actually looked thru the chips (of course nobody was at the table besides me and him), that was easy. Maybe my next step will be go over to the Poker room and ask if they have any of those Drop chips (haha). I also got 3 $2.50 (Snappers) Chips. I found one to be in very very good shape (stands on end, has shape edges). I guess some good looking chips are still around in a casino, you only have to find them.

Now for a question. Since I used the Snapper word, why do they call the $2.50 chips snappers anyways?

I put these chips on my cheap web site, if your intested in them for a trade let me know. If you want a scan of them then I'll send you one from work of them (don't have a scanner at home).

Well thats all I have to say about Turning Stone.

Have a nice Nite and Yes I still need this Chip below. I'll add others during the week for you to find for me.

Thanks

Dave R-6620

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