This week, we wanted to show our appreciation for casino owner and poker player Bob Stupak. We are showing you our casino chips and other items from his Las Vegas resort for sale.
Those casinos include:
Bob Stupak's Glitter Gulch (1980-1981)
Bob Stupak's Sinabar (1974-1975)
Vegas World (1979-1975)
Stratosphere (It opened in 1996. It is now named The Strat Hotel Casino & Skypod on the Las Vegas Strip.)
A few famous facts about Bob Stupak:
1.) Mr. Stupak ran to be Mayor of Las Vegas twice.
2.) He had his own board game.
3.) Won a WSOP Bracelet for the game Deuce to Seven.
4. A community center is named after him here in Las Vegas at 251 W. Boston Ave. You can see a picture below.
Please find below a variety of chips and other items for sale from Bob Stupak's casinos. You can purchase each by clicking the picture:
Vegas World $5 Play 1980s          Vegas World $1 Play 1980s
Vegas World Casino Play $5 1990Â Â Â Vegas World Casino Play $25 1990
Vegas World Casino Play $25 1990s   Vegas World $1 NCV 1990s
Vegas World $5 NCV 1980s    Vegas World $5 Field Roll 1980sÂ
Vegas World $5 1980s            Vegas World $5 NCV 1980s
Vegas World $25 1980s             Vegas World 25 NCV
Vegas World $25 1980s        Vegas World $25 Free Action 1980s
Vegas World $100 1980s              Vegas World $100 1980s
Vegas World $100 Field Roll 1980s  Vegas World 100 NCV 1980s
Vegas World $500 1980s          Vegas World 500 NCV 1980s
Vegas World $1000 1980s         Vegas World 1000 NCV 1980s
Vegas World $5000 1980s             Vegas World NCV 1980s
Vegas World $5 NCV 1980s         Vegas World 25 Cent 1980s
Vegas World 25 Cent 1980s          Stratosphere A World Above
Stratosphere A World Above        Stratosphere A World Above
Stratosphere A World Above            Stratosphere Free Play
Stratosphere $1 Money Play 1996Â Â Stratosphere $5 Money Play 1996
Stratosphere $25 Money Play 1996Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Stratosphere $1 2009
Stratosphere $2.50 2008Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Stratosphere $1 1996
Stratosphere $4 2009Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Stratosphere $5 1996
Stratosphere High Roller              Glitter Gulch $5 1980s
Sinabar 25 Cent 1974Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Sinabar $1 1974
Sinabar $25 1974Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Sinabar $100 1974
Other cool items from these casinos:
Vegas World Matchbook                  Vegas World Cards
Glitter Gulch Keychain and Pouch        Glitter Gulch Key ChainÂ
Vegas World Key Chain                Vegas World Pin
Vegas World Token Set              12 Stratosphere Decks
1 comment
Louann Matsumoto
Have you all ever run across any Glitter Gulch casino dice? I believe there may have been an early casino on Fremont that Bob Stupak owned, but cannot find any information online about this.