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Re: Why is the Antique Poker Chip Guide...

I agree, It should be there for all antique chip collectors. Back around 2008 a few of us collectors wanted to bring Dale Seymour's book into the digital age with all new color photos. We wanted to upgrade the collection with new codes. Smitty, Mick Cuddy. Rog DeVree, Robert Eisenstadt, Rick Robinson, Jim Myers and others got together every old chip we could for the project. Mick Cuddy had the skill needed to put the pages together and, in 2013, he put the project on his antique chip web site. As anyone who collects antique chips knows, it's a never ending project. Dale once told me the day his book went to press there were a couple dozen more chips he could have added. Since 2013 Rog DeVree and I really wanted to make the photo project more inclusive, of not only new chip finds, but variations of known chips. So the project grew. Last year Rog died and that really hurt. I miss his input so much. In the last year Rick Robinson and myself have kept up with anything new we could find, and I have been working to upgrade any photos I can. below is a page of the 2013 version and what I have this year.
I'm not a web savvy person but, somehow the most recent guide should be in the Chip Guide for all to share.

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Why is the Antique Poker Chip Guide...
Re: Why is the Antique Poker Chip Guide...
I forgot to mention Jim Garrard
Thank you Roy for the great work!
Re: Thank you Roy for the great work!
Contact Charles Kaplan...
I Have Not Been Asked Before Now
I apologize Charles
Thank you Charles for adding the website!
This is Mick Cuddy's website,,,
I MUST HAVE BEEN ASLEEP

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