Fountainebleau Casino's Chips Manufacturer ID "Ai"... (1 Viewer)

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Shown here are three lower denomination gaming chips from the newly opened, Flountainebleau Casino in Las Vegas, along with UV images. Nevada Gaming Control requires that all gaming chips be marked in some fashion with the manufacturer's name/logo or similar identification. In this instance "Ai" identifies the manufacturer, but I do not not what manufacturer uses that designation. Does anyone here know? TYIA.
 

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I'm 99% sure that "Ai" mark is Abbiati, although they don't seem to mention it in their product brochures. (Then again, it's a security feature, so perhaps not advertising its exact appearance is deliberate.)

Compare the "i" in the logo with the one in the UV mark:

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I'm 99% sure that "Ai" mark is Abbiati, although they don't seem to mention it in their product brochures. (Then again, it's a security feature, so perhaps not advertising its exact appearance is deliberate.)

Compare the "i" in the logo with the one in the UV mark:

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Holy Grail Technology is the entire tabletop & tracking system utilizing hardware from:
- Abbiati Chips
- FEIG Electronics


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https://www.rfidreadernews.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/FEIG_Casino_WP_Final.pdf
 

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