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Not Mine Avalon Club - No Mold - Todd's weighted speed checks (1 Viewer)

That link didn't work for me, maybe this one does? https://www.ebay.com/itm/AVALON-CLUB-CASINO-CA-LOT-POKER-CHIP-CARD-ROOM-EMERYVILLE-CA/174548824721

Agreed, those are interesting! I can't see paying that price myself, but maybe they're worth that much to the right person who knows more about them...

The Chip Guide has them listed under The Avalon Club, Emeryville CA: http://chipguide.themogh.org/cg_chip2.php?id=CAEMAV&v=2605949176 - along with lots of other different chips the club used over the years. Given the plainness of these chips versus the other styles one would have to guess these were among the first chips used by the club when it opened in 1949 (as per the Chip Guide).
 
Agreed, those are interesting! I can't see paying that price myself, but maybe they're worth that much to the right person who knows more about them...

The Chip Guide has them listed under The Avalon Club, Emeryville CA: http://chipguide.themogh.org/cg_chip2.php?id=CAEMAV&v=2605949176 - along with lots of other different chips the club used over the years. Given the plainness of these chips versus the other styles one would have to guess these were among the first chips used by the club when it opened in 1949 (as per the Chip Guide).

These have been on for a while. They keep tripping my “Avalon club” saved search every week when they repost them.
 
It looks like those are pictures of pictures on a screen?
 
That link didn't work for me, maybe this one does? https://www.ebay.com/itm/AVALON-CLUB-CASINO-CA-LOT-POKER-CHIP-CARD-ROOM-EMERYVILLE-CA/174548824721

Agreed, those are interesting! I can't see paying that price myself, but maybe they're worth that much to the right person who knows more about them...

The Chip Guide has them listed under The Avalon Club, Emeryville CA: http://chipguide.themogh.org/cg_chip2.php?id=CAEMAV&v=2605949176 - along with lots of other different chips the club used over the years. Given the plainness of these chips versus the other styles one would have to guess these were among the first chips used by the club when it opened in 1949 (as per the Chip Guide).

Thanks, link should be good now.
I suspect they must be as they are Todd's. I believe they stop producing in 1950 when Jack died.
 

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