Oak Tree owners unite! (1 Viewer)

Better pics to come. Relabeled quarters just because.

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Wow - love this chip/set, and a dope inlay as well. Was this a real casino? Any history/details?

Jim at the chip room released these about 4-5 years ago, and fairly inexpensive too. Originally, he said these were the worst inlays and figured that everyone would want to relabel them. To my knowledge, not many were ever relabelled, if any at all. The $100 is one of the prettiest chips out there imho

This was a real cardroom in WA
 
Jim at the chip room released these about 4-5 years ago, and fairly inexpensive too. Originally, he said these were the worst inlays and figured that everyone would want to relabel them. To my knowledge, not many were ever relabelled, if any at all. The $100 is one of the prettiest chips out there imho

This was a real cardroom in WA

Yea, I don't know what Jim was thinking. I really like the inlay a lot. The only reason I didn't jump on the sale when it happened was I didn't care for the spots on the $1 chip. But seeing them cleaned they looks much better.
 
Yea, I don't know what Jim was thinking. I really like the inlay a lot. The only reason I didn't jump on the sale when it happened was I didn't care for the spots on the $1 chip. But seeing them cleaned they looks much better.

Yeah, I almost skipped this because the $1 didnt do anything for me. Now, I wish I would have ordered 3x as many total.
 
This was the only chiproom sale that I can recall where Jim hadn't set a date for the sale and it just popped up one day. Luckily I was working from home and not in a meeting when I saw it go up. Jumped on it right away and got what I wanted. Should have bought more hundos though.

iirc, pricing was something like $1s= $.35, $5s = $.39, $25 = $.59 (later bumped up to $.79, $100s = $.99. $500s = you had to get lucky outside of the sale. Don't remember how $2s were priced.

 
This was the only chiproom sale that I can recall where Jim hadn't set a date for the sale and it just popped up one day. Luckily I was working from home and not in a meeting when I saw it go up. Jumped on it right away and got what I wanted. Should have bought more hundos though.

iirc, pricing was something like $1s= $.35, $5s = $.39, $25 = $.59 (later bumped up to $.79, $100s = $.99. $500s = you had to get lucky outside of the sale. Don't remember how $2s were priced.

Damn
 
Oak Trees were on the table less than a year so in great condition. A lot of the $25s and higher were near mint.
 
I find it difficult to accurately show the awesomeness of the olive spots in pics.
 
I need more 25's :whistle: :whistling::whistle: :whistling:, even though they are the ugliest of all the chips, 500's rock, wish I had more
 
At first I wasn't too keen on the inlay, but not nearly as negative about it as Jim was. The chips are in GREAT condition, so it was a great score.
 

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