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Am I the only one who loves these $1s? While I agree that the spot is not a breathtaking configuration itself, the butterscotch/blue coloring on the white is one of the better combinations I've seen on a simple oner.

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I love the 100/200/200/80/20 breakdown. Nicely done.
Agreed. Best 600 chip breakdown there is, and only two racks of $5s away from the most ideal 800 chip breakdown. Nicely done.
 
Love these. Congrats to all the buyers on your new awesome sets! Wish I could afford to get in on these as well.
 
I do not get the love for the "TRI MOON".
I'll say this - I like the tri-moon spot pattern, but I don't lust after it, like some people do.
Quarterpies, on the other hand, I think are the bees knees.
And that 2V spot pattern on these ones does nothing for me at all.
But it's better for us that we don't all love the same things.
 
As in the mr clean or pencil eraser, how do u handle the eraser U press down on the chip
Yup Mr Clean Magic Eraser. Just wet it, ring it out and lightly scrub the chip with one hand while holding it with the other. Wax on wax off.
 
We just did a bottle drive for the boys' hockey team (raised $2k+). This was $10 well spent. Would work for cleaning chips too.

(You could just steal them from the doctor's office, but being that I am over 40, I prefer a doctor with small hands, if you know what I mean... The gloves in his examination rooms don't fit my hands.)
 
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You got that right. I spent more time washing my hands after than I did cleaning the chips. Lol

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I bought boxes of these after I had kids and needed to switch between messy hobby work and child care. Now they are a household necessity!

Kid throws up in the bed.... get the gloves, honey!
Dog poops in the floor... can you get me a pair of gloves?
Toddler son detonates a poop bomb in the car seat... Imma needa pair of gloves, sweety!

Works great for cleaning chipes.
 
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How'd u get label off

Slowly.

Slice into the top plastic with a knife, pull it up with plyers, then use an eye dropper to put a few drops of non-acetone nail polish remover on the label, wait ~20 seconds and peel off the label.

You have to be careful with the nail polish remover, some are too powerful and fade colours.

Grant
 
Slowly.

Slice into the top plastic with a knife, pull it up with plyers, then use an eye dropper to put a few drops of non-acetone nail polish remover on the label, wait ~20 seconds and peel off the label.

You have to be careful with the nail polish remover, some are too powerful and fade colours.

Grant

Also using a needle to help peel up the label saves finger nails.
 
I wonder if gears, will remove and install new inlay for a price ? If so I wonder how much it would cost to do 600 chips
 
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The trail went cold on $500s.. but I like even numbers so I'm happy for now..

Anyone had any thoughts on a suitable chip for a .25c relabel? Something orange maybe...o_O
 
Slowly.

Slice into the top plastic with a knife, pull it up with plyers, then use an eye dropper to put a few drops of non-acetone nail polish remover on the label, wait ~20 seconds and peel off the label.

You have to be careful with the nail polish remover, some are too powerful and fade colours.

Grant

Looks like a pretty clean job on the removal. Can you tell us what brand of nail polish remover you used please. :)
 
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Looks like a pretty clean job on the removal. Can you tell us what brand of nail polish remover you used please. :)

The nail polish remover I had the most success with is a Canadian store brand:
https://www.londondrugs.com/london-...olish-remover-with-pump---175ml/L7743594.html

I did have one non-acetone nail polish remover that was not pink and it seemed to be too strong. The one above is the same one I used to remove cancellation stamps from chips. Initially for label removal I soaked the whole chip but I noticed it lightened the edgespots on some of the Par-A-Dice $25s so I started using the eye dropper technique. It should also be noted that the longer the remove is exposed to air the weaker it is. At one point I poured some directly from the bottle onto chips and that had the most impact on the $25 edgespots.

With the eyedropper technique there has been no discoloration but it does take longer. The Native Lights chip labels do come off pretty quickly (after about 10-20 seconds in the remover).

I found doing 3 or 4 at a time worked well. Lay them out on one side, use the eyedropper to get the labels coated, and then start removal on the first chip. The first chip may be a bit more difficult but once you get the 2nd/3rd the labels just peel off. Once removed I wiped the excess off with a paper towel, flipped the chip over and re-applied the nail polish remover, so by the time I got back to the chip the label came right off. After that I put them into the soapy water to prep for cleaning.

Grant
 

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