Auction Flash Chips (1 Viewer)

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Auction ends at: 11:00 AM Eastern Time
Auction ends on: May 25, 2025
Starting bid: $800
Minimum bid increment: $5
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A total of 155 Paulson shaped-inlay FLASH chips.
Breakdown: 118 white, 17 tan, 20 dark brown.

These are absolutely stunning—pictures don't do them justice.

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Interesting history on these ones and they don't pop up ever. GLWA!
From @TRKingChips post:
Jim Farman played football at UNLV in the 1970’s and was a fraternity brother of Pat Endy ( his father was Paul Endy who owned Paulson Dice ) . Jim was a defensive back and because of his speed , he was called “ Flash Farman “ by some friends . Fast forward — Pat Endy and Jim were both working for Paulson in the 1980’s . Pat made a poker set for Jim and put “ FLASH “ on the chips .
https://www.pokerchipforum.com/thre...otball-las-vegas-1980s-mint-condition.110671/
 
From @TRKingChips post:
Jim Farman played football at UNLV in the 1970’s and was a fraternity brother of Pat Endy ( his father was Paul Endy who owned Paulson Dice ) . Jim was a defensive back and because of his speed , he was called “ Flash Farman “ by some friends . Fast forward — Pat Endy and Jim were both working for Paulson in the 1980’s . Pat made a poker set for Jim and put “ FLASH “ on the chips .
https://www.pokerchipforum.com/thre...otball-las-vegas-1980s-mint-condition.110671/
Very interesting; thanks for sharing
 
Thanks for sharing. I was guessing the chips were like table dance chips from a strip club.
 
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