gmunny Flush Supporter Joined Nov 7, 2014 Messages 1,384 Reaction score 3,251 Rewards 303 Location La La Land Sep 29, 2021 #31 Here are a few brochures/catalog pictures. Haven't been able to find the specific chip in the OP though. HC Evans 1909-10 HC Evands 1929c Taylor - 1940s TR King - 1940s Mason Co - including the Scotie's KC Card Co - 1960-61
Here are a few brochures/catalog pictures. Haven't been able to find the specific chip in the OP though. HC Evans 1909-10 HC Evands 1929c Taylor - 1940s TR King - 1940s Mason Co - including the Scotie's KC Card Co - 1960-61
bhpdbrad Pair Joined Oct 29, 2021 Messages 213 Reaction score 295 Rewards 130 Location Ojai, CA Nov 11, 2021 #32 How timely! I love the old catalog sales prices. I did the inflation adjustment for 1960 prices… So that ($16.50) would be equivalent to $154.00 per 100 chips in today’s dollars. I’ve got these…! I’m schooling up on them now. Quite old. Attachments 429CBE30-BDFD-44FB-AF73-C9AC64A16F8C.jpeg 292.7 KB · Views: 141
How timely! I love the old catalog sales prices. I did the inflation adjustment for 1960 prices… So that ($16.50) would be equivalent to $154.00 per 100 chips in today’s dollars. I’ve got these…! I’m schooling up on them now. Quite old.
maxim_666666 Flush Joined Dec 5, 2013 Messages 2,369 Reaction score 1,639 Rewards 44 Location Deutschland, Köln. Jul 31, 2025 #33 bhpdbrad said: So that ($16.50) would be equivalent to $154.00 per 100 chips in today’s dollars. Click to expand... Wow... Almost like today. These things weren't cheap.
bhpdbrad said: So that ($16.50) would be equivalent to $154.00 per 100 chips in today’s dollars. Click to expand... Wow... Almost like today. These things weren't cheap.