"Stuff players" ?

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What kind of criminal is a "stuff player" (US speaker, near Chicago in the 1930s)
 
What kind of criminal is a "stuff player" (US speaker, near Chicago in the 1930s)
Do you have any more context, a few more lines of dialogue, perhaps?
 
Yes, this expression is also from Iceberg Slim's book "Pimp - The story of my life". (Just like my former questions) The author is a black man, who was pimping in Chicago in the 30s but later squared up and wrote books about his experiences. When he got into jail for the second time he writes:

"This was a prison of cliques, of bloody vendettas. I found my level with the soft spoken, smooth, Midwestern pimps and stuff players”

My sixth sense whispers that "stuff player" means some kind of a con man here, but I am not sure....
 
Have you tried the Urban Dictionary? A 'player' is a money-making operative (often of dubious morals), and 'stuff' in some contexts means 'illicit drugs'. That might make a 'stuff player' a drug dealer.

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