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Calling collectors of inlaid Chinese chips

A couple of years ago, the ChipGuide uploaded the Burt Co. order cards, including those for inlaid Chinese symbol chips made during the 1950s and 1960s. Many of those Burt order cards were missing the Chinese graphic inlay that would make it possible to connect the chip order to a specific chip.

During the last couple of months, the ChipGuide has matched and uploaded the Burt ledger entries for those Burt order cards, and those entries usually show the original inlay. An example is shown below;

(courtesy of the ChipGuide)

Additionally, there are several Burt Co. ledger entries (with inlays) for Chinese symbol chips for which there are no preserved Burt order cards. An example is posted below.

(courtesy of the ChipGuide)

So far thirteen of these UFC Chinese language Burt Co. order cards and ledger entries have been put on a single page of the ChipGuide. They can all be seen here; http://cgcm.themogh.org/cg_chip2.php?id=xcxxgc

If you have a UFC inlaid Chinese symbol chip, look over the entries, and you might find your chip order information. If you find a match, please submit your chip to the guide. vbg

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Calling collectors of inlaid Chinese chips
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Yes, there are order cards/ledger entries for them
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Thank you Rich.
I think Chipcollector is ex-pres Wayne Thompson
Re: Calling collectors of inlaid Chinese chips
Thank you John. That page looks great.
I think I have
Is William (Bill) Lee the guy, by any chance?
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