GB Completed November 2022 Cards Mold/No Mold Group Buy (8 Viewers)

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Thanks for the data point! The image files used should be identical, just sized up to 43mm, but it's interesting that the 43mm apparently doesn't have this issue.
 
How do you like having 43mm large denom chips on the table with, presumably, 39mm low value chips? I'm tempted to try this with my order, but a bit scared to pull the trigger on it. I've never handled or even seen "mismatched" chip sizes on a table in real life.
43mm are quite common among casinos for their very large denom chips. It really gives extra attention when one of them is plunked down on the table.
If the number on the inlay doesn't get enough of your attention, the size and weight surely will!
 
All of my 43mm Five cent Bellagio's have the hard shadow too.

Otherwise, I,m very pleased with them!
 
How do you like having 43mm large denom chips on the table with, presumably, 39mm low value chips? I'm tempted to try this with my order, but a bit scared to pull the trigger on it. I've never handled or even seen "mismatched" chip sizes on a table in real life.
The larger 43mm for the big chip is fun...

I use it for the $20 in my 25c-25c game.

Bought the larger $10 to try in a 5c-10c game, which I haven't played yet
 
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Love my Grand Casino Gulfports. The weight, the feel (not slick at all, haven’t noticed a spinner problem) and excellent colors. The sound is a bit brighter than Paulsons, but more muted than CPC. There is no other chip that comes close to these in the price range.

Huge thanks to @justincarothers for putting this together for many months in a row.
 
I know this is late. But I would love a sample of bellagio and mirages if anyone has some extras. Thanks
 
I don’t know the economy lol
The same country these chips are coming from. Not really worth it getting it shipped, unless you getting a decent lot. eBay is probably best if you getting one or two.

Just be aware they may all look the same, but there are actual differences between these. I am referring to dimension sizes and printing quality.
 
I've had this idea since I made a similar look for the Jumer's All-in button, but making it more generic. Maybe for a future group buy:
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That would look pretty good on the extra thick button that Tina has. I think it's the 52mm one. Maybe @justincarothers or @dmoney would consider adding it to their next Tina order?

Edit: LOL. Just realized this is Justin's thread... :rolleyes:
 
That would look pretty good on the extra thick button that Tina has. I think it's the 52mm one. Maybe @justincarothers or @dmoney would consider adding it to their next Tina order?

Edit: LOL. Just realized this is Justin's thread... :rolleyes:
I think there also is a 50mm that is the same thickness as a 39mm and 43mm chip. That would be ideal.
 
I think there also is a 50mm that is the same thickness as a 39mm and 43mm chip. That would be ideal.
Yes, I know they have the thinner ones. I was thinking the thicker would look better.

I've posted this many times before, but these are all the various options Tina sells for regular and oversized chips, and ceramic plaques.

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What's everyone's take on the Tina no molds in terms of quality/spinners/etc.? I am thinking of placing a limit set order, but curious how much overage I should factor in for spinners or just generally misprints that will mis-piss me off.
 
What's everyone's take on the Tina no molds in terms of quality/spinners/etc.? I am thinking of placing a limit set order, but curious how much overage I should factor in for spinners or just generally misprints that will mis-piss me off.
I have 1,450 of the no molds and had zero misprints.
Spinners are definitely more common. Some barrels had 2, some had none. I would estimate my set has about 1 per barrel…however they’re not a typical spinner that is so loose that it just spins and spins. You can force them to spin, but they don’t really go more than 1/2 to 1 full turn when spun. I assume it’s the texture gripping them. This may change as the chips wear, but it’s not something I’m too concerned about.
 
I have 1,450 of the no molds and had zero misprints.
Spinners are definitely more common. Some barrels had 2, some had none. I would estimate my set has about 1 per barrel…however they’re not a typical spinner that is so loose that it just spins and spins. You can force them to spin, but they don’t really go more than 1/2 to 1 full turn when spun. I assume it’s the texture gripping them. This may change as the chips wear, but it’s not something I’m too concerned about.
Solid summary. I would say my set of 1000 Bellagio matches this description exactly.
 
What's everyone's take on the Tina no molds in terms of quality/spinners/etc.? I am thinking of placing a limit set order, but curious how much overage I should factor in for spinners or just generally misprints that will mis-piss me off.
Textured No Mold's are infinitely better than the CM's as far as spinners and stacking IMO. They stack great and spinner are few and far between and kike @Colquhoun said the grip of the textured No-Molds' dampens the spin effect. I've also found no misprints with my Bellagio cash set.
 
What's everyone's take on the Tina no molds in terms of quality/spinners/etc.? I am thinking of placing a limit set order, but curious how much overage I should factor in for spinners or just generally misprints that will mis-piss me off.
Like everyone else, I didn't experience too many spinners, and they stack pretty well. As far as I know, there were no misprints in any of the Bellagio chips.

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