T TonyZur Sitting Out Joined Sep 10, 2023 Messages 23 Reaction score 27 Location Electric City, WA Jan 26, 2024 #1 Does anyone know the date range for these H.C.E sample chips? Thanks!
Taghkanic 4 of a Kind Supporter Joined Jul 11, 2017 Messages 7,153 Reaction score 10,060 Location Hudson Valley, NY Jan 26, 2024 #2 I don’t know where this image came from—it was saved in my Poker file: This one (from Mogh?) suggests these were mainly produced from the 1940s through the late ’60s:
I don’t know where this image came from—it was saved in my Poker file: This one (from Mogh?) suggests these were mainly produced from the 1940s through the late ’60s:
Jeff in Iowa Pair Joined Oct 24, 2015 Messages 208 Reaction score 559 Location now in San Diego, CA Jan 27, 2024 #3 The Burt order card and ledger entry for your chip are posted on the ChipGuide. Your black chip was most likely made in July, 1955. http://cgcm.themogh.org/cg_chip2.php?id=NYNYHC&v=778388372
The Burt order card and ledger entry for your chip are posted on the ChipGuide. Your black chip was most likely made in July, 1955. http://cgcm.themogh.org/cg_chip2.php?id=NYNYHC&v=778388372
OP OP T TonyZur Sitting Out Joined Sep 10, 2023 Messages 23 Reaction score 27 Location Electric City, WA Jan 28, 2024 #4 Awesome, thank you!
gmunny Flush Supporter Joined Nov 7, 2014 Messages 1,156 Reaction score 2,800 Location La La Land Jan 31, 2024 #5 Taghkanic said: I don’t know where this image came from—it was saved in my Poker file: View attachment 1262322 This one (from Mogh?) suggests these were mainly produced from the 1940s through the late ’60s: View attachment 1262324 Click to expand... Your first image looks like part of an old CCA club magazine article about chip distributors. I am sure I have it saved as a pdf somewhere. Your second image is from Robert Eisenstadt's website: http://www.antiquegamblingchips.com/molddesign_letters.htm
Taghkanic said: I don’t know where this image came from—it was saved in my Poker file: View attachment 1262322 This one (from Mogh?) suggests these were mainly produced from the 1940s through the late ’60s: View attachment 1262324 Click to expand... Your first image looks like part of an old CCA club magazine article about chip distributors. I am sure I have it saved as a pdf somewhere. Your second image is from Robert Eisenstadt's website: http://www.antiquegamblingchips.com/molddesign_letters.htm