I prefer the Cali colors. Yellow $5's & Pink or Purple $25's. I do like the Black $100's of LV/AC over the Cali Whites thoughI am seriously starting to love the cali colours. Those 5’s are beautiful
I prefer the Cali colors. Yellow $5's & Pink or Purple $25's. I do like the Black $100's of LV/AC over the Cali Whites thoughI am seriously starting to love the cali colours. Those 5’s are beautiful
I struggle with the white 100’s also. My brain only sees it as a $1 chip no matter how hard I try….I prefer the Cali colors. Yellow $5's & Pink or Purple $25's. I do like the Black $100's of LV/AC over the Cali Whites though
Not trying to pick a fight here but I just feel that the hardcore fans of the high end plastic chips must have a very high tolerance level for slipperiness and before anyone spends the premium price they come at, it’s worth pointing out that there are very different opionions on the matter.Somehow it became important to educate him that they are all very slippery!?
Seriously? Stay in my lane? Wtf are you even talking about? You must be incorrectly assuming that I have no knowledge or experience regarding plastic chips and their characteristics.Really? A painted chip is a painted chip. Hard pass on imitating plastic chips or even clays for that matter. And to claim those hybrids out-perform all high end plastics is purely subjective and serves only to highlight your ignorance on the matter. But if you love them so much, why have clays when you can get the same chips as ceramic hybrids at 5% to 10% of the cost?!
Besides, I like the feel of the plastic/rubber blend from B&G / BJ / Abbiati. And FYI custom molds while pricey, are a thing, so plastic chips don’t really suffer from that many ”design limitations”. Might be better to stay in your lane at this point…
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In terms of what the OP was asking about, he could also consider B&G chips. But only once broken in do they have the smooth and soft wheel I believe he is looking for (if very beaten up, they can be refurbished). Of course there are actual BJ S2 sets out there as well.
Edit: For the OP, another important thing to consider is weight. Even the BJ S2 line has weighted and unweighted versions.
That I might take you up on some day. Like I said, I wanna like themLet me know if you ever take the ferry over @Eriks, you are welcome to come shuffle some plastic chips with me.
Wow. Just to be clear I own a lot of plastic chips, but no financial motive here.Really don't understand your hostility regarding the issue, unless you have some financial motive.
What is the slippery talk? Slippery how? (Joe Pesci voice) serious question like when you shuffle them or stack them?Not trying to pick a fight here but I just feel that the hardcore fans of the high end plastic chips must have a very high tolerance level for slipperiness and before anyone spends the premium price they come at, it’s worth pointing out that there are very different opionions on the matter.
YesWhat is the slippery talk? Slippery how? (Joe Pesci voice) serious question like when you shuffle them or stack them?
All of the above? Lol. Well I disagree to the point that I wouldn’t say they’re “slippery” Slippery to me would be like “spinners” or other cheaply made chips that can’t stack high because they’ll fall over but these can stack high with no problems. I thought maybe you were referring to the chips (for example) when you push a barrel into the middle of the pot and they will slide uniformly on top of each other and spread out evenly making it look “cool” which I love that they do and Paulsons don’t. Either way I’m not a hardcore fan nor am I trying to convince anyone to like them. I was just curious