Custom artwork group buy. US/CAN CARDS MOLD (17 Viewers)

"Roll over image to zoom in." LOL :ROFL: :ROFLMAO: :ROFL: :ROFLMAO: :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:

@Spinettis Gaming has some AWFUL photos on many of their sales pages. I was looking at their 1000 chip trays as inserts for the drawers in my display cabinet. The photo was so bad that I almost didn't buy them. It looked like it was made of cheap, flimsy plastic. Then someone here on PCF posted a better photo of them and said they were good quality. They really should retake some of these horrible pics. Some of us like to see what we are getting before we buy online.
 
"Roll over image to zoom in." LOL :ROFL: :ROFLMAO: :ROFL: :ROFLMAO: :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:

@Spinettis Gaming has some AWFUL photos on many of their sales pages. I was looking at their 1000 chip trays as inserts for the drawers in my display cabinet. The photo was so bad that I almost didn't buy them. It looked like it was made of cheap, flimsy plastic. Then someone here on PCF posted a better photo of them and said they were good quality. They really should retake some of these horrible pics. Some of us like to see what we are getting before we buy online.
These are the best pictures I have of them.








 
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"Roll over image to zoom in." LOL :ROFL: :ROFLMAO: :ROFL: :ROFLMAO: :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:

@Spinettis Gaming has some AWFUL photos on many of their sales pages. I was looking at their 1000 chip trays as inserts for the drawers in my display cabinet. The photo was so bad that I almost didn't buy them. It looked like it was made of cheap, flimsy plastic. Then someone here on PCF posted a better photo of them and said they were good quality. They really should retake some of these horrible pics. Some of us like to see what we are getting before we buy online.
This could also be the difference between their acrylic and polystyrene offerings. They have racks in both. Acrylic is less scratchable, and less prone to breakage when twisted, while polystyrene is a cheaper version of a similar material, but more prone to scratching and chipping.
 
This could also be the difference between their acrylic and polystyrene offerings. They have racks in both. Acrylic is less scratchable, and less prone to breakage when twisted, while polystyrene is a cheaper version of a similar material, but more prone to scratching and chipping.
Good to know. Not worried at all. Nevertheless good to know.
 
Anyone else keep looking at their samples over and over just to hold them off until they can get them in hand?
Anyone?...(crickets)... Just me?...
Bueller? ... Bueller? .....

Nope, must be just you. Or not, because every time I get a notification of a new message, I have to go see what's what.
 
Still not in the US as of yet. No comment from the UPS.
I remember Bosco's order being quick when it shipped, the majority of time waiting was it getting through Customs. Are you sure it's still shipping? Did Tina confirm it's still on the way?
 
Anyone else keep looking at their samples over and over just to hold them off until they can get them in hand?
Anyone?...(crickets)... Just me?...
Personally, I've trained myself to forget the fact I even ordered a set.

It sounds moronic, but if you tell yourself enough you aren't getting the chips, and the money is lost (figuratively speaking of course), then it becomes easy to wait on these "production batches" and lengthy wait times.
 

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