I think the ES primary tourney set is the best looking set by far
I know I’m in the minority, but the tri-moon spot pattern does absolutely nothing for me. I know I know...
I do love both tournament sets though
OTOH, there are those of us imagining a Cleveland HS snapper, AS 1, ES 5 (tourneyj:, ES 20, ES 25 minty THC tri-moon relabel project.
I’ll never get the chips, but I can have the fantasy...
That’s a great idea! Really really good!
Post your Empress Star pRon in this thread. Cash sets and tournament sets are both welcome!
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Replacements were ordered for the originals, as some felt they didn't have adequate contrast with the base gray. Some sets have v1, some have v2, and probably a few contain both versions.Did the 818 tournament set come with different color options for the 100? There are two listed in the picture below and can't tell if the blue spots are different or I am just imaging that.
Those empress star quarters really are the shit. You can build a whole micro set around those.
I am finally able to reveal my recently found Empress Star cash set:
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My guys are going to be soooooooo impressed. Amazing what falls off the back of a truck sometimes!
I am finally able to reveal my recently found Empress Star cash set:...
What? Me? No!Anyone come back to this thread to look at these beauties every single day.
Cause, like, I'm definitely not doing that..every single day.
very nice, but I prefer the real Empress set
very nice, but I prefer the real Empress set.
I think I’d rather the leaded, shaped (ugly) inlayed chips from Illinois, but I’ll bite - what’s the story behind these chips?Yeah. Ugly chips from Illinois are a lot more exotic and interesting than the story behind these chips.
I think I’d rather the leaded, shaped (ugly) inlayed chips from Illinois, but I’ll bite - what’s the story behind these chips?
I think I’d rather the leaded, shaped (ugly) inlayed chips from Illinois, but I’ll bite - what’s the story behind these chips?