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7578 El Cajon Blvd
La Mesa, California
Type: Card Room
Status: Closed
Open: 1955, Close: 1962
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Owned by Charles D. Modlin. Modlin also owned the adjacent Comanche Bowl, a bowling alley and bar, which was raided in 1960 for having illegal pinball gambling devices (see "Archive").
T. R. King sold 5300 of these small crown chips in six denominations, and more color combinations, to the Comanche Club, C. D. Modlin, 7578 El Cajon Boulevard, La Mesa, California, between 1955 and 1961.
The graphic is a detail from an ashtray posted below. |
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CG309054 Added: 2023-10-03
Last Update: 2023-10-03 Color: Light Blue
Contributed by: Doug Deems
Attributed. 3 1/2" Light Blue, Notched corners, set of 4 each with card suit.
This style of tray matches the time period. Found in southern Ca
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CG309055 Added: 2023-10-03
Last Update: 2023-10-03 Color: Light Blue
Contributed by: Doug Deems
Attributed. Found in Southern CA. 3 1/2" Light Blue, Notched corners, set of 4 each with card suit. This style of tray matches the time period.
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CG309056 Added: 2023-10-03
Last Update: 2023-10-03 Color: Light Blue
Contributed by: Doug Deems
Attributed. Found in Southern CA. 3 1/2" Light Blue, Notched corners, set of 4 each with card suit. This style of tray matches the time period.
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CG309057 Added: 2023-10-03
Color: Light Blue
Contributed by: Doug Deems
Attributed. Found in Southern CA. 3 1/2" Light Blue, Notched corners, set of 4 each with card suit. This style of tray matches the time period.
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CG281655 Issued: 1955
Added: 2022-03-14
Mftr: T. R. King
Contributed by: David Sarles
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CG281657 Issued: 1955
Added: 2022-03-14
Mftr: T. R. King
Contributed by: David Sarles
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CG281656 Issued: 1960
Added: 2022-03-14
Mftr: T. R. King
Contributed by: David Sarles
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