Really nice project @Irish, hadn’t seen this thread till now. The HRs cleaned up real nice.
AC has a Planet Hollywood now?
I have a barrel of grays that I’m looking to sell if you want to add them to your collection. View attachment 293488
No problemThanks @Phish1321 , I've got a barrel of these in the collection
Anytime my friend.Yes they did, thank you again for picking them up for me!
That's some runout. If I was the player with 44, I'd be in a deep state of tilt-despair.
I bet it's meditative sorting the piles of chaos into order.I think someone asked what cleanup was like for this set. Takes a little longer but not too bad. The ones get mixed up pretty good but folks tend to keep the starburst color grouped together, here's what it typcially looks like at the end of the night.
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....sorting the piles of chaos into order.
Each of his players gets their own stack (casino). Its freaking amazing and inspiring. Wish I had money to do this............ drooooooooolThat’s an amazing set! Do you play with all the different white $1s at once? Or do you rotate them?
That’s an amazing set! Do you play with all the different white $1s at once? Or do you rotate them?
I remembered recently bookmarking a post on using OxiClean to whiten some Paulson RHC PCA $1 chips.Have you had any luck whitening clay chips.
Hey @Irish, Have you had any luck whitening clay chips. Your variety of ones all look remarkably white and I'm wondering if you have any cleaning secrets. I've found a soak and a scrub with TSP substitute and dishwashing soap and warm water does remarkably well for cleaning junk off of chips, but it doesn't seem to whiten the dingy surface that remains underneath. Any tips?
Thanks, budI remembered recently bookmarking a post on using OxiClean to whiten some Paulson RHC PCA $1 chips.
https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/chip-cleaning-first-time.4571/page-2#post-111354