J A Ewing chip tray (1 Viewer)

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Picked this up a while back because the guy wouldn’t send more pics of the chips inside. And was not expensive so I rolled the dice. This is what I bought....

I’ve seen the Ewing mold on here, and did a quick search and could not find any info on a J A Ewing. Any info would be great. I love history.

Is there a market for these? Or should I just toss it? Looks like whoever owned it tried to make a custom set with paint! Lol


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The green & off white are Nevada mold chips and you will find buyers for them on here for sure.
Shame he ruined the rest with paint :(

I love the case & dice
Refurbed a case like that last year...let me know if it's for sale.

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The green & off white are Nevada mold chips and you will find buyers for them on here for sure.
Shame he ruined the rest with paint :(

I love the case & dice
Refurbed a case like that last year...let me know if it's for sale.

Nice score
Looks like it would be a fun project.
 
Nice pick up! JA Ewing was a Casino Equipment Supply company owned by JA (Slick Ewing). Based in Vegas, I believe it operated in 60s and 70s and sold all types of Casino Equipment, including tables and racks like you have. I'll see if i can narrow down the dates, but my catalog was from 1967.

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I have a tray like that. It is awesome. I need to get it sandblasted and then painted. I plan on replacing the Plexi glass and having it etched as well.
 
Nice pick up! JA Ewing was a Casino Equipment Supply company owned by JA (Slick Ewing). Based in Vegas, I believe it operated in 60s and 70s and sold all types of Casino Equipment, including tables and racks like you have. I'll see if i can narrow down the dates, but my catalog was from 1967.
Love this stuff!
 

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