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Richard Edward Staeffler Memorial California Card Room – 2020 Richard Edward Staeffler Memorial California Card Room – 2020 C [BRAVE BULL CASINO] C CHICO, CA CALIFORNIA ? DELIVEREDTO LOS ANGLES, CA, 1923 HHL C & S 50¢ GRN HS 1 WHT 5 GRN 25 BLK C [RAINBOW CLUB] 13915 SOUTH VERMONT STREET [BARBARA KENNEDY] GARDENA, CA C {in circle} 1972 SAN FRANCISCO, CA ? 1921 U.S.P.C.C. SENT TO SAN FRANCISCO, CA 1921 SMLCRN N/A YEL HS C [CENTRAL CLUB] C & S N/A RED EL CENTRO, CA 1945 - CLOSED ‘C’ with ‘L’ inside ‘C’ See ‘LC’ LRGCRN NO OTHER INFORMATION C.P. CASINO 780 PORT CHICAGO HIGHWAY [PAPAIOANNOU] PITTSBURG, CA ‘C’ with ‘I’ inside ‘C’ [METRO GOLDWYN MAYER] NO OTHER INFORMATION 10202 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD CULVER CITY, CA 1948 MOVIE PROP CHIP C W CARD ROOM See ‘CW’ C.W.L. [LOS ANGELES TRUNK FACTORY] LOS ANGELES, CA 1929 C&S N/A ROSE N/A RED H&C – HOT STAMP N/A WHT 5.00 GRN N/A BLU 500.00 BLU N/A YEL C - 1 Richard Edward Staeffler Memorial California Card Room – 2020 C & B [CONROE & BROOKS] C&C [STAG BILLIARD PARLOR] 816 LAKEVIEW DRIVER [1972 – 1975] 137 SOUTH LOS ANGELES STREET [COOPER & COPELAND] 430 EAST CALIFORNIA BOULEVARD [1975 – 1978] ANAHIEM, CA BAKERSFIELD, CA 1947 - 1951 1972 – 1978 LRGCRN – HOT STAMP N/A WHT N/A YEL WIDE H&C [CJ] – HOT STAMP 5¢ BLU 25¢ BGE $1.00 ORG $5.00 PNK 3 GRY LRGCRN $10.00 BLK 1.00 BLU HS HUB – HOT STAMP $5.00 GREEN C & E SAN DIEGO, CA CLOSED CLOSE H&C – HOT STAMP 25 YEL $1.00 BLU $5.00 GRN 4 PNK $10.00 BLK H&C – HOT STAMP N/A YELLOW N/A PURPLE N/A LIGHT GREEN C. | ST. SAN DIEGO,, CA CLOSED PLAIN N/A RED HS C - 2 Richard Edward Staeffler Memorial California Card Room – 2020 C&G PRIVATE [CHRIS MOOSIOS] FRESNO, CA 1960 DIAMOND – HOT STAMP N/A ORG N/A BLU C&S [TOGNI-BRANCH GENERAL STORE] SMLCRN – HOT STAMP 114 EAST MAIN STREET N/A GRY 3 YEL VISALIA, CA N/A RED 3 BLU 1948 - CLOSED C&M [ARVIN BAR] 128 BEAR MOUNTAIN BOULEVARD [C.T. LASTER] ARVIN, CA 1952 - 1956 LRGCRN N/A PRP HS CW See ‘CW’ LRGCRN – HOT STAMP N/A WHT C/K N/A BLU PRIVATE [CARL HODGES] N/A RED AUBURN, CA 1971 C&M [CUMMING & MIKACICH LIQUOR STORE] 318 K STREET [JAMES R. CUMMING & PETER J. MIKACICH] SACRAMENTO, CA SMLCRN – HOT STAMP N/A RED N/A BLU N/A BLK ZIGZAG – HOT STAMP N/A WHT N/A YELLOW C&S [SPORTLAND] PRIVATE [GEORGE CANNON] VALLEJO, CA 1945 LRGCRN – HOT STAMP N/A WHT N/A GRN N/A PRP N/A BRN C - 3 Richard Edward Staeffler Memorial California Card Room – 2020 C <> K CABAMAS PRIVATE NEVER OPENED PASADENA, CA GILROY, CA 1966 --- LARGE SMALL H&C – HOT STAMP $1.00 BLU 4 YEL/ORG $2.00 YEL 3 PRP LARGE $2.00 YEL 3 PRP SMALL CABIN 114 SOQUEL AVENUE SANTA CRUZ, CA SMLCRN – HOT STAMP 1963 - CLOSED $10$ ORG $10$ AQUA CA [CAMELOT] 2232 WEST SEQUOIA ANAHEIM, CA 1977 – 1982 ALSO EE ‘CAMELOT’ DIASQR – HOT STAMP N/A GRY N/A ORG N/A RED N/A LAV N/A BLU N/A GRN DIASQR – HOT STAMP N/A WHT CABRERA RECREATION See ‘MC’ N/A BLU N/A MUS N/A CHOC CACTUS | WE3 [CACTUS CARD ROOM] 439 EAST 5TH STREET HOLTVILLE, CA CLOSED SQSQRT $20.00 ROSE HS SMLCRN N/A WHT HS CACTUS CLUB See ‘MK’ C - 4 Richard Edward Staeffler Memorial California Card Room – 2020 CADET CLUB SAN MIGUEL, CA CLOSED LRGCRN – HOT STAMP N/A GRN N/A YEL H&C – HOT STAMP 10¢ BGE 50¢ PNK CAESAR’S CLUB See ‘CESARS CLUB’ $1.00 BLU $5.00 YEL 3 BLU $20.00 GRN 3 RED CAJUN CUP OF POKER, THE 3910 PORTOLA DRIVE CAL’S MARINA CLUB SANTA CRUZ, CA 1993 – 1993 204 CARMEL AVENUE ALSO SEE ‘BELLUCCI’S HOUSE OF POKER’ MARINA, CA 1970 - 1974 H&C – CENTER INLAY $1 BLU $5 RED 4 GRN’LAV SMLCRN – HOT STAMP $1$ GRN 3 YEL $25 GRN 4 RED/BLU $5$ BRN 3 GRY $20$ BLK 3 ORG CAL VAY [ENTERPRISES] NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CA 1969 – H&C [CJ] – HOT STAMP 10¢ BGE 50¢ ORG $1 BLU SMLCRN – HOT STAMP N/A RUST N/A PNK SS CALIENTE 501 PICO AVE LONG BEACH, CA CAL’S CASINO CLUB CLOSED UKIAH, CA 1970’s – CLOSED ZIGZAG – HOT STAMP N/A BROWN N/A BLACK H&C – HOT STAMP N/A ORCHE [ORG] N/A MUS N/A ??? C - 5 Richard Edward Staeffler Memorial California Card Room – 2020 CALIF-GAMES EQUIP-CO 1231 ‘J’ STREET SACRAMENTO, CA 1960 – CLOSED USED AT ‘TRAVERS HOTEL’ IN SACRAMENTO, CA TOURNAMENT CHIP H&C – HOT STAMP N/A WHT N/A RED N/A GRN N/A ORG N/A PNK PLAIN – CENTER INLAY N/A LAV 25¢ ROSE 25¢ Lt BRN $1.00 YEL CALIFORNIA CLUB $5.00 WHT 5526 EL CAJON BOULEVARD SAN DIEGO, CA 1979 – 1994 CALIF VETERANS CLUB NEVER OPENED CHULA VISTA, CA NEVER OPENED H&C – CENTER INLAY N/A PNK N/A GRY SMLCRN – HOT STAMP KILL CHOC N/A RED 3 ORG N/A YEL 3 ORG N/A BGE 3 ORG N/A PNK 3 ORG CALIFORNIA BELL 4901 EASTERN AVENUE BELL, CA 1974 – 1980 LCV – H&C – CENTER INLAY 25¢ LAV 3 BLK/BLU 50¢ BLK 3 ORG/GLD $1 BLU 3 ORG/BRN $2 YEL 3 PNK/NVY $5 RED 3 GRN/WHT $20 GRN 3 ORG/LAV $100 BRN 3 PNK/PRP CALIFORNIA CLUB 241 MAIN STREET H&C – HOT STAMP WEED, CA 25¢ RED CLOSED 25¢ RED [ NO STATE] H&C NO OTHER INFORMATION CALIFORNIA CLUB 435 4th STREET SANTA ROSA, CA 1968 – H&C & LCV – CENTER INLY NO OTHER INFORMATION 50ӧ ORG $1 BLU HS $1 NVY 3 BLU – H&C See ‘RVD’ $1 NVY 3 BLU – LCV CALIFORNIA CLUB $2 GRN 3 GRY – H&C $2 GRN 3 GRY – lcv $5 YEL 3 RED $10 MUS 3 GRN/YEL SCA $20 BLK 3 PCH/PRP HUB $25 GRY 3 WHT/PRP HUB $100 BGE 3 PRP/BLU/RED HEX METAL $100 WHT 3 PRP/BLU/RED WHL C - 6 Richard Edward Staeffler Memorial California Card Room – 2020 CALIF COAST CASINO LOS ANGELES, CA H&C – HOT STAMP 25¢ RED 50¢ ORG $1.00 BLU $1.00 Dk BLU CLOVERS $2.00 GRN $1 WHT CI H&C – CENTER INLAY EWING – FOIL INLAY $3 BRN 3 RED/ORG HUB .50 BLUE $5 YEL 3 GRN 1 WHT $10 BRN 3 BLU SCA 5 RED $20 BLK 3 PNK/GRN HUB 25 GRN $25 GRY 3 PNK/BLU/BRN SCA 100 BLACK $50 PRP 8 V YEL HEX 500 YELLOW $100 WHT 3 ORG/YEL/GRY COG CALIFORNIA COUNTRY CLUB See ‘CCC’ CALIFORNIA COMMERCE CLUB 6131 TELEGRAPH ROAD COMMERCE , CA CALIFORNIA GOLF CLUB See ‘CG CLUB’ 1980 – 1983 ALSO SEE ‘COMMERCE CASINO’ AND ‘CCC’ CALIFORNIA GRAND 5867 PACHECO BOULEVARD PACHECO, CA 1983 – ALSO SEE ‘CG’ WITH DENOMINATION CHIPS EXISTS BOTH NOTCHED & UN-NOTCHED HHR – CENTER INLAY 25¢ RED 50¢ MUS $1 GREEN 3 RED $2 BGE 3 YEL $5 BROWN 3 YEL DIASQR – HOT STAMP $10 PRP 3 WHT / BLACK 50¢ GRN 3 ORG $20 BLK 3 GRN/YEL $1.00 BLU 3 BGE $100 RED 3 RED/GRN NO DENOMINATION H&C – HOT STAMP HHR – CENTER INLAY 50¢ BLU 4 ORG/YEL – NO DOT ON MAP N/A NVY 50¢ BLU 4 ORG/YEL – DOT ON MAP N/A GRY N/A BRN C - 7 Richard Edward Staeffler Memorial California Card Room – 2020 CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB SAN MATEO, CA CLOSED H&C – CENTER INLAY $20 BLK 4 PNK/ROSE/ORG $100 WHT 4 ORG/BLU/GRN DIASQR N/A BLU HS CALIFORNIA WAR SAN DIEGO, CA 1979 - CLOSED DROP CHIP BJ8 N/A YEL HS OVERSTAMP ON ‘MGG’ L’S – HOT STAMP 1 RED BJ6 - CENTER INLAY 5 YEL $1 BLU 6 spt RED – SILVER FOIL AROUND INLAY $1 BLU 6 spt RED – GOLD FOIL AROUND INLAY $2 BRN 6 spt WHT – SILVER FOIL AROUND INLAY $2 BRN 6 spt WHT – GOLD FOIL AROUND INLAY $3 Lt GRN 6 SPT YEL $5 RED 4 WHT OVERSTAMP ON ‘VH’ TRIANGLE N/A YEL HS ORIGINAL RE-ISSUE FOIL CENTER CALLAHANS CARD ROOM BJ – CENTER INLY 4483 EVERTS STREET [CECIL C. CALLAHAN & LESTER NEWELL] $5 RED 4 WHT – ORGINALLY ISSUE SAN DIEGO, CA $5 RED 4 WHT – RE-ISSUE 1967 - 1972 $5 RED 4 WHT – FOIL CENTER NO OTHER INFORMATION CALLE DE LOS NEGROS 1850 PLAZA ALISO LOS ANGELES, CA 1850 - CLOSED NO OTHER INFORMATION WESTERN GAMBLING RHC – CENTER INLAY $5 YEL 8 RED [W/ SERIAL #] $5 YEL 8 RED [NO #] C - 8 Richard Edward Staeffler Memorial California Card Room – 2020 CAMELOT CAMEO CASINO 2232 WEST SEQUOIA [LEWIS AND EASTMAN] AANAHEIM, CA CAMEO CLUB 1977 – 1982 4120 EL CAMINO REAL [T. TROMBATORE] ALSO SEE ‘CA’ PALO ALTO, CA 1960 – 1992 ALSO SEE ‘CC’ H&C – HOT STAMP N/A WHT 3 ORG N/A BLU 3 ORG N/A GRN 3 BLUE H&C N/A PNK 3 ORG N/A RED HS CAMELOT CLUB 5509 EL CAJON BOULEVARD SAN DIEGO, CA 1974 - 1978 SMLCRN – HOT STAMP 25¢ ORG 3 BLK 50¢ PINK – 3 BLACK H&C – HOT STAMP $1$ GRN 3 BLK 25¢ YEL $5$ YEL 3 BLK 50¢ PNK $20$ BLACK – 3 PINK $1.00 BLU $2.00 GRN 3 NVY/BLU/LtBLU $5.00 BRN 3 MUS/BGE $10.00 LAV 3 PNK/ORG/PNK CAMEO $20.00 BRN 3 GRN/RED $20.00 PRP 3 WHT AUBURN, CA $25.00 GRN 3 RED/ORG $100.00 BLK 3 YEL/GRN H&C $1.00 BLU HS CANCELLED H&C $5 BRN 3 MUS/BGE SCACI ‘JACKPOT’ H&C N/Q GRY HS C - 9 Richard Edward Staeffler Memorial California Card Room – 2020 CAMEO CASINO & CAMEO CLUB 5757 PACIFIC AVENUE STOCKTON, CA 1978 – MILLENNNIUM RHC – CENTER INLAY $1 GRN 4 PNK $5 YEL 4 RED/WHT/BLU NO CASH VALUE TOURNAMENT CHIP H&C & LVC – HOT STAMP 10¢ WHT LCV BJ – CENTER INLAY 10¢ GRY $25 BGE 6 spt WHT 25¢ ORG LCV $100 RED 6 spt WHT 50¢ NVY H&C THICK 50¢ 50¢ NVY H&C THIN 50¢ $1.00 GRN 4 PNK LCV $1.00 GRN 4 PNK H&C $2.00 ORG 4 WHT/ GRN/WHT LCV $5.00 YEL 4 RED/WHT/BLU $5.00 YEL 4 PNK H&C $20.00 BRN 3 NVY/ORG $20.00 BLK 4 RED LCV $100.00 BRN 3 GRN H&C NOTCHED H&C $20.00 PNK 4 RED/WHT/BLU HS RHC – CENTER INLAY $1 GRN 4 PNK $2 RED 4 WHT/GRN/WHT $5 YEL 4 RED/WHT/BLU $20 FUCHSIA 4 RED/WHT/BLU NOTCHED $100 WHT 6 RED 6 GRY NOTCHED RHC – CENTER INLAY $1 BLU 4 ORG/BRN/ORG $2 PNK 4 BLU/GRN/BLU $5 RED 4 GRY/BLU/GRY $25 GRN 4 BRN/YEL/BRN $100 BLK ???????? FREE PLAY VARIOUS PORTRAITS H&C – HOT STAMP $5 YELLO RHC – CENTER INLAY $1 GRN 4 PNK $2 PNK 4 WHT/GRN/WHT $5 YEL 4 RED/WHT/BLU $10 FUS 3 ORG/PNK $20 PNK 4 WHT/PRP $100 BLK 3 BLU/WHT/BLU C - 10 Richard Edward Staeffler Memorial California Card Room – 2020 CAMINO CAMINO CASINO 1911 EL CAMINO AVENUE CAMINO CARD PARLOUR SACRAMENTO, CA 5950 EL CAMINO REAL 1980 - 1994 7383 EL CAMINO REAL ATASCADERO, CA 1981 – 1983 ALSO SEE ‘CCP’ HHL – HOT STAMP N/A PRP N/A MUS N/A ORG H&C – HOT STAMP 25¢ RED 50¢ GRN H&C & LCV – CENTER INLAY $1 BLU 4 ORG H&C $1 BLU 4 ORG LCV $5 YEL 3 MRN/PNK HUB H&C $20 BLK 3 RED/GRN SCA H&C HHL – HOT STAMP 10¢ WHITE CAMINO SOCIAL CLUB $5.00 RED $20.00 BRN 3 GRN/RED PALO ALTO, CA CLOSED MAY BE NON-GAMING IN NATURE H&C – HOT STAMP $1.00 BLU $100.00 WHT 3 GRN/ORG/BLU PLAIN – HOT STAMP N/A MRN N/A BLUE CAMOZZI SALOON CANBRIA, CA CLOSED H&C – HOT STAMP 50¢ GRN C - 11 Richard Edward Staeffler Memorial California Card Room – 2020 CANDIDAS CARD ROOM CAPITOL CASINO 875 GUADALUPE STREET 411 N.
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