SOLD 350 Discovery Cruises $1 Paulson SCV - now $200 shipped -- LAST PRICE DROP (1 Viewer)

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Picked these up on eBay with the thought of making a mixed wet set but have abandoned that idea to just focus on customs.

$125/rack shipped or $400 shipped for all of them.

$100/rack or $350 for all $200 for all
 

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Lots of fond memories of this set. It is the first set of Paulson chips I ever played with in a home game.

Good luck!
 
$200 shipped. If they don't sell at this price I'll just keep them.
 
Aha! I don't know if this would make It better or worse to try an inlay removal. Looking up past threads right now.

Don't think removing the inlay will be successful.. you can add a label over the Discovery Cruises area and maybe match it somewhat to the outer ring.
Nice price, GLWS
 
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O ye of little faith...any inlay can be removed. This was a lot harder than removing the RHC Noble Games inlays I've been working on lately but used the same approach. First, I used a box cutter to cut down the center of the inlay then pry it up and peel it off. Then apply some non-acetone finger polish remover and peel off the inlay.

The one thing to be mindful of is the raised outer ring. It seems like you'd almost have to fill the center circle then apply a large label over everything to make it flush.

In the end, probably best to label over them or use as is.
 

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O ye of little faith...any inlay can be removed. This was a lot harder than removing the RHC Noble Games inlays I've been working on lately but used the same approach. First, I used a box cutter to cut down the center of the inlay then pry it up and peel it off. Then apply some non-acetone finger polish remover and peel off the inlay.

The one thing to be mindful of is the raised outer ring. It seems like you'd almost have to fill the center circle then apply a large label over everything to make it flush.

In the end, probably best to label over them or use as is.


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