Gran Derby
Right you are. There was also an actual horseshoe Gardena, just not with the Paulson chips, or it never opened or something?Derby Gran, actually. I'm continually amused by the people (especially on eBay) who insist these chips are from a real casino. (There is/was in fact a real Derby Gran casino, but these chips are not from there.)
I've had the question a few times, so this thread is a good reference; I'll bookmark it. And thanks for the link, @BGinGA
One of the reasons I ask is I'm trying to figure out what I bought in eBay have to keep reminding my self I don't collect singles. It won't be in hand for a couple of days, but it sure looks like a plain mold from the picture. View attachment 102636
Interesting. I had no clue Scandia was a fantasy set. Thought it was a legit Norwegian casino (must have missed the "Fantasy" designation in ChipGuide).Not a comprehensive list (and not restricted to just Paulson-produced), but it's a good start:
http://www.ccgtcc.com/xfantasy/fakes_body.html
Oh, so it's a promotional chip, not a fantasy chip?yeah, it's a 48mm plain mold.. I have one of those. Also have a couple of the Paulson Nasdq chips on 48mm No mold
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The Horseshoe Club in Gardena CA was a real card room, and closed in 1989. At some point towards the end, Paulson chips with "Horseshoe Casino" and mostly real shaped inlays were ordered, but they were either never used, or never delivered..... and if the latter, most likely sold in the Paulson store in Las Vegas.There was also an actual horseshoe Gardena, just not with the Paulson chips, or it never opened or something?
Thx. I try to keep a archive of all the chips I've collected over time....Great site Jeff !
The Horseshoe Club in Gardena CA was a real card room, and closed in 1989. At some point towards the end, Paulson chips with "Horseshoe Casino" and mostly real shaped inlays were ordered, but they were either never used, or never delivered..... and if the latter, most likely sold in the Paulson store in Las Vegas.
Paulson later produced additional "Horseshoe Casino" fantasy chips, using the same nine base/spot color combinations but with round inlays, and these were sold in the Paulson store. Those same color/spot combinations were also used to produce chips for quite a few different fantasy chip sets (Le Cove, Casino de Mexico, Viva Las Vegas, etc.), prior to the B&G/Bud Jones/Paulson reverse merger that became GPI. The well-known Paulson "fantasy chip colors" lineup all started here.
@courage has also done research (and has a large playable set, along with a comprehensive sample set), and may have additional information.
original Horseshoe Casino chips:
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later fantasy set chips (no shaped inlays, different denominations):
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Nice history, and the chips are great but hard to find in quantity. I could never build my set large enough to handle a good game.
You listed most of the chips but afaik I have the only complete sample set in existence.
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Nice @courage. Is that sample rack a DIY or did you buy it somewhere (if so where)?
I think he meant the wood rack.It's a DIY put together over quite a long time searching for singles etc. I always wondered if there was a round inlay $50 for example, but have never seen one. The $10's are somewhat hard to find, and decent $1k's.
I think he meant the wood rack.
Nice history, and the chips are great but hard to find in quantity. I could never build my set large enough to handle a good game.
You listed most of the chips but afaik I have the only complete sample set in existence.
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Pic?Hmmm.... For both you and BG: What about the grey $100 with shaped inlay, similar to the $25s?
Pic?