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Thanks,Jim I love the sample set.
I ordered another 100 chips for my collection.
 

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Quick question.
I use a birdcage with matsui racks. Does anyone make a rack that would hold the Fat Hat and still fit inside? I know it would probably only be four rows wide and not five.
 
I wish we could find out who did this. It really aggravates me!!!
What aggravates you? The seller? We know who these people are. They're not doing anything wrong. You should be aggravated at the buyers who obviously bought those chips without doing any research at all.
 
Just to note on some of the bigger denom chips, coincidental that several bids were done with an account with (1559) eBay rating. Even though the characters don't match, I don't know eBay's system in regards to account names, but really suspicious that several of those auctions had several bids with the exact same eBay rating, might have been pumping their value. Those values probably won't hold up.
 
Just to note on some of the bigger denom chips, coincidental that several bids were done with an account with (1559) eBay rating. Even though the characters don't match, I don't know eBay's system in regards to account names, but really suspicious that several of those auctions had several bids with the exact same eBay rating, might have been pumping their value. Those values probably won't hold up.
I agree. I was initially bidding on the 100 k and 25k chip. I saw too many similar bids pumping at the same time so I retracted my bids.
 
Are these chips slippery similar to all the other giant inlay chips? Less slippery? More?
 
Are these chips slippery similar to all the other giant inlay chips? Less slippery? More?
If you've already experienced this, the answer is yes.
The Giant sized inlays on the 39mm chips do make these more slippery than "normal" chips that have more clay exposed.
The slipperyness is noticeably less on the 43mm chips and hardly there on the 48mm chips.

Education time! (Feel free to skip this part unless you don't know what we're talking about.)

Giant sized inlays run into the part of the chip that touch each other when stacked. In order to see the inlays, that part of the chips is covered in plastic. When stacked in barrels, much of the chip that is touching, is plastic on plastic—making them slippery.
Here, in red, is the plastic part, and in green is the clay part (not slippery).
With normal sized inlays, that entire raised part (between the outer green, and the innermost red) would be clay.

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In my opinion, they are still less slippery than plastic and ceramic chips.
 
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Thank you from Holland Jim,
My humble pompano park set and a box of cards arrived save and sound.
Never had a paulson chip in my hand so so for our home game these chips are gold.
 
Thank you from Holland Jim,
My humble pompano park set and a box of cards arrived save and sound.
Never had a paulson chip in my hand so so for our home game these chips are gold.
If you bought the Isle chips from the Black Friday sale then you STILL haven't had a Paulson chip in your hand :(
 

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