Dibs sale. Shipping to be added to whatever the listed price is. I will combine shipping for multiple purchases.
Lot 1 - Vintage paper cards - FREE
The two American Family Insurance decks are sealed. The rest are well-used. I have not checked to see if they are complete. Don't know if these have any value to anyone. Going into the trash in a week if no one wants them.
Lot 2 - 99 of JS Leader Vintage (antique possibly) chips -$15 $10
Not sure of the material - I think bakelite. These are light - 6 grams each. Also thin. See next to stack of TRKs for reference. Slippery too. I can't see myself playing with these. But they are really cool for someone who collects. Missing one chip out of the rack, but the chips are in great condition. Comes with what appears to be original box.
Lot 3 - 19 White, unused generic roulettes -$15 $10
I thought these would work great as seating chips (over label one side) but I have a different solution now.
Lot 4 - Random Paranoids - FREE - SOLD
Lot 5 - 300 Chip Wood Carousel with cover -$15 FREE
12 slots and each slot holds 25 TRKs. Lazy Susan functions, but when loaded too much friction to spin freely.
Lot 6 - Interesting, unique DIY Wood Case - FREE
For someone who collects cases, this could be an interesting addition. Appears to be homemade. There is a gate that lifts off to reveal angled rack for chips. There is a slot on top for putting cash that goes into a large cavity to hold (the cash I assume) plus cards, DBs, what have you. It seems that the gate was replaced at some point as it is made of some sort of pressboard while the rest is made of wood.
Lot 7 - Spotted Roulette Molds (approximately 250) -$150 $125
I don't have an exact count right now, sorry. But in the first picture, the two columns on the left are complete barrels of 20. These are from various casinos, many in Atlantic City, including Atlantis and Harrahs. But some other randoms in there. Various condition from sharp (a few only) to well used (most) to bike tires (some). These just...attract me. I've been collecting them here and there, about half from one purchase and the others as onsies and twosies. I thought I would eventually find a use. I hope someone else can use these beautiful chips.
Lot 8 - Over 400 ASM Roulettes - $150
I don't have an exact count for these either. If that really matters to a serious buyer, I can do the count. These are from the recent ASM archive sale. Gorgeous in my opinion and wonderful to the touch. I thought I might be able to make a tournament set out of it, but the math just does not work out. I hope someone has a use for these chips. The labels come off easy (2 or 3 are popping off already) and so are an easy relabel project for seating chips, all in chips, bomb pots, meet up chips, and other utility chips.
Lot 9 - Random Roulettes - $15 - SOLD
Lot 10 - Top Hat and Cane DBs - $5 each (two available) - SOLD
Lot 1 - Vintage paper cards - FREE
The two American Family Insurance decks are sealed. The rest are well-used. I have not checked to see if they are complete. Don't know if these have any value to anyone. Going into the trash in a week if no one wants them.
Lot 2 - 99 of JS Leader Vintage (antique possibly) chips -
Not sure of the material - I think bakelite. These are light - 6 grams each. Also thin. See next to stack of TRKs for reference. Slippery too. I can't see myself playing with these. But they are really cool for someone who collects. Missing one chip out of the rack, but the chips are in great condition. Comes with what appears to be original box.
Lot 3 - 19 White, unused generic roulettes -
I thought these would work great as seating chips (over label one side) but I have a different solution now.
Lot 4 - Random Paranoids - FREE - SOLD
These are mostly the triangle in circle (aka "geometric") paranoid pattern. Leftovers from a build a did. A few other symbols mixed in. Most of these are the sharp edged kind with similar height and feel to more modern chips. Option for someone paranoid-curious to see what these are about.
Lot 5 - 300 Chip Wood Carousel with cover -
12 slots and each slot holds 25 TRKs. Lazy Susan functions, but when loaded too much friction to spin freely.
Lot 6 - Interesting, unique DIY Wood Case - FREE
For someone who collects cases, this could be an interesting addition. Appears to be homemade. There is a gate that lifts off to reveal angled rack for chips. There is a slot on top for putting cash that goes into a large cavity to hold (the cash I assume) plus cards, DBs, what have you. It seems that the gate was replaced at some point as it is made of some sort of pressboard while the rest is made of wood.
Lot 7 - Spotted Roulette Molds (approximately 250) -
I don't have an exact count right now, sorry. But in the first picture, the two columns on the left are complete barrels of 20. These are from various casinos, many in Atlantic City, including Atlantis and Harrahs. But some other randoms in there. Various condition from sharp (a few only) to well used (most) to bike tires (some). These just...attract me. I've been collecting them here and there, about half from one purchase and the others as onsies and twosies. I thought I would eventually find a use. I hope someone else can use these beautiful chips.
Lot 8 - Over 400 ASM Roulettes - $150
I don't have an exact count for these either. If that really matters to a serious buyer, I can do the count. These are from the recent ASM archive sale. Gorgeous in my opinion and wonderful to the touch. I thought I might be able to make a tournament set out of it, but the math just does not work out. I hope someone has a use for these chips. The labels come off easy (2 or 3 are popping off already) and so are an easy relabel project for seating chips, all in chips, bomb pots, meet up chips, and other utility chips.
Lot 9 - Random Roulettes - $15 - SOLD
Must take all or nothing. Some Sundowners, Bally's, Hard Rock, Golden Nugget, and random others. Nearly all worn, but a couple sharpies.
Lot 10 - Top Hat and Cane DBs - $5 each (two available) - SOLD
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