Auction Single Chip - Paulson - Inlay - FLASH - UNLV Football - Las Vegas - 1980's - Mint Condition (1 Viewer)

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AUCTION ENDS ON
Sep 30, 2023
AUCTION ENDS AT
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Single Chip - Paulson - Inlay
FLASH - UNLV Football
Las Vegas - 1980’s
Mint Condition
Shipping - CONUS only
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Full story about the origins of this chip
Is on pages 58 & 59 of the Fall 2023
issue of Casino Collectible News ( CCA )
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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 .
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