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ChipGuide - A Catalog of Casino Chips and Collectibles
Became: Arrow Club
419 San Benito Street
Hollister, California
Type: Card Room
Status: Closed
Open: c. 1952, Close: 1970s

Owned by Joseph (Joe) Corrales in the 1950s and 1960s, and bought by Louis Rayas around 1970. Became the "Arrow Club" (see "Became").

The attribution of the small-key chips is from the Armin Pfaender's California Chip Guide (2021). Listed as "location unknown" in The Gaming Table (2017). It has been suggested that these small-key mold chips may have been more likely used at the ”Acme Club” in El Cerrito (1931-1939) which was known for its high stakes gambling, and was 80 miles away.

Listing (top) from the 1964 Hollister Yellow Pages, under "Taverns". Note, it was a couple of doors down from the "Smoke House" tavern.

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Table Chips (2) [QuickView]
CG066888 Obsolete
Denom: $50
Added: 2012-03-10
Last Update: 2012-03-10
Color: Dk Olive
Mold: SmKey
CG208473 Obsolete
Denom: $100
Added: 2018-08-21
Color: Red
Mold: SmKey
Contributed by: John K. Kallman
Total Items (2)

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