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Pretty sure somebody is trying to sell their entire set right now. Don’t remember where but they’re out there last I saw.
I searched but couldn’t find it, but please let me know if you see a set in the wild.
 
I would be interested in trading mintish LL 1s (qty 300) and LL 25s (qty 100) for minty horseshoe Cincinnati 1s (qty 300) and horseshoe Cincinnati 25s (qty 100)
 
Ha, I was thinking yesterday that is seems so long since a Chip Room sale, then looked back and saw the Jack Cincinnati sale was only back in July! :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:
 
Ha, I was thinking yesterday that is seems so long since a Chip Room sale, then looked back and saw the Jack Cincinnati sale was only back in July! :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:
The 1st time the Jack Cinci Chips were sold here was 3/21/2021, not in July. The sale in July was a secondary sale where some of the chips that had not been sold already were discounted a bit.
 
The 1st time the Jack Cinci Chips were sold here was 3/21/2021, not in July. The sale in July was a secondary sale where some of the chips that had not been sold already were discounted a bit.
Will a another sale happen this year if you have to guess ?
 
Hey, I'm just trying to be optimistic. After the last 18 months, I'd think there would be a big supply of closed casinos. Probably smaller ones. But I'm just guessing.

I thought this too and am genuinely surprised, like eyebrow raising surprise, that we haven't seen several small room racks offered.
 
I'm not sure if there were many permanent casino closures due to the COVID pandemic. For many creditors, it was better to take no money for a year than to demand bankruptcy to recoup their losses. Sheer the sheep, don't slaughter it sort of concept. If I were a creditor I may extend/restructure credit to a casino that has been consistent and timely on payments, but would be less forgiving if a property was already falling behind.

I know that I invested heavily in the stock market when the lockdown began, because I have an immense amount of faith in businesses to adapt, whatever the future does.

That said, even in a good year casinos go belly-up, and I'm sure some casinos closed. They may claim "pandemic", but it's more of an individual's failure than an industry-wide failure. We won't feel the full crush of the COVID closures for another year or two, as creditors that extended credit began to see an inability to repay.
 
There will be a Black Friday Sale.

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