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Vintage Poker Chips from Bakelite Caddy Knight V Logo 217 Red White Blue Chips

$ 3.16

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: Good condition
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 60 Days

    Description

    Visit Our Store for the Complete Catalog of These Rare NASA Space Program Concept Drawings
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    5 or More Prints Get 20% Off Your Entire Order!
    Maximum of .50 shipping regardless of size of order!
    Art Created BEFORE The Moon Landing Missions Happened!
    This listing is for the exact poker chips shown in the photo which are from a vintage Bakelite chip caddy set form the 1950's. The caddy had a knight in armor letter V medallion in teh center of the caddy. The Bakelite chip caddy was broken but these are a set of great vintage poker chips to add to your existing set.
    You will receive the following chips:
    118 White Chips
    48 Blue Chips
    51 Red Chips
    Moon Man Publishing "Inventing Apollo" The Artwork of James Burns
    This exclusive collection of James Burns artwork reveals the lunar landing and lunar exploration in a way never before seen by the public.
    Moon Man Publishing's Founder Alan Scalone's father, Sam Scalone, worked with James Burns at RCA on the Apollo Moon Mission Projects. Sam as one of the mechanical engineers and James as the concept artist worked hand in hand with the engineering team to invent and design the equipment that would ultimately be built and used on the Apollo Moon landing missions and other NASA space programs.
    These drawings were used in the top secret meetings where NASA decided to approve or not approve funding to build the equipment seen in the artwork. The outcome of these meetings and James's drawings determined how man would go to the Moon, the equipment they would use, and the very creation of the communications equipment that allowed the world to witness man’s first steps on the Moon.
    Concept art created of the actual equipment used on the Moon, drawn BEFORE the equipment was ever even made yet! Extremely rare and unique artwork!