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ITEM VIEW: CG314707
Became: King Midas Club
3992 San Pablo Avenue
Emeryville, California
Type: Card Room
Status: Closed
Open: 1940s., Close: c. 1987

Licensed card room originally owned by George B. Samuel (with partners) in the 1940s and 1950s. He was arrested in 1952 for bookmaking at the club. Managed by Harold Peterson from the 1960s to the early 1980s. It became the "Midas Card Club" (see "Became").

T. R. King sold at least 12,100 of the small crown chips in fourteen colors and denominations to the Santa Fe Club, Harold Peterson, 3992 San Pablo Street, Emeryville, California, between 1966 and 1981.

Advertisement from 4/14/1972 (San Mateo Times). Photograph of the Santa Fe Club (left) and neighboring "Key Card Club" (right) circa 1980 (Emeryville Historical Society).

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CG314707 Obsolete
Added: 2024-03-30
Color: White
Inserts: 3 Yellow
Mold: SCrown
Inlay: HS
Contributed by: Greg Ikemoto

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