chipinla
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B&GWho made those and how much were they?
I got them from a private seller.
B&GWho made those and how much were they?
B&G?B&G
I got them from a private seller.
Bourgogne et GrassetB&G?
I could not deal with the static cling either when I had the Blue Sands tourney set. Thankfully BG, Abbiati and MSK plaques play much better, as they don't have a flat surface.The plaques had static cling and were not easy to separate.
The static/suction is very real. The MSK lip does way better for this but it just don't look quite as class. When we use them it's really like one gets tossed, not someone pushing in stacks of them. I'm sure if we used them a lot it would be annoying, but at the same time, I wonder if after use does that stick go away with some 'wear'.View attachment 944531
I'm not a plaque guy. I had a lot of them with my PNY set and at the time I spent $10 per which I thought was a lot 12 years ago. The Matsui plaques looked great, but heads up at the final table at WCB years ago with plaques was not good. They are hard to count and cut. The plaques had static cling and were not easy to separate. In the case of this design, they are harder to see whether there is a dirty stack. I came away from this beautiful set deciding I like well-designed chips of the same size.
Plaques are a great way to extend a set where existing chips are difficult/impossible to find.