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ITEM VIEW: CG041060
29 North Sacramento Street
Lodi, California
Type: Card Room
Status: Closed
Open: 1974, Close: 2000

Originally owned by Roy Lee Grose (RLG). Grose previously owned the "Friendly Tavern" and the "Louie the Greek Club" (1971-1974), a licensed card room, at this same address. Jack L. Morgan bought the club in 2000 and renamed it "Jack's Back Card Room", a bar and two table card room open until 2005.

T. R. King sold 1600 of these small crown chips in five denominations to Roy Gross [sic] between 1964 and 1967 for use at the adjacent ”Harold's Club” (31-33 N. Sacramento) and the ”Friendly Tavern” (25 N. Sacramento). The Gaming Table (2017) identify these chips as also being used at "Roy's Club" in the 1970s.

Listing (second from bottom) from the 1975 Lodi Yellow Pages, under "Clubs".

This item was also used at these other casinos
Harold's Club Room Lodi California
Friendly Tavern Lodi California

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Denom: 10¢
Added: 2011-08-12
Last Update: 2022-01-28
Color: Gray
Mold: SCrown
Contributed by: Barry "barrychip" Weintraub

T. R. King sold the small crown "RLG" chips to Roy Gross, originally at the Friendly Tavern and later at Harold's Club in Lodi in the 1960s. The Gaming Table (5th Ed.) identifies the chips as also being used at "Roy's Club".

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