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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Paulson-Cas...784542?hash=item33d076e39e:g:22wAAOSw3h1ZOysM

Paulson Casino Chips. Clay, professional. All chips have cancellation stamp.
$5 River City Casino X 119
$25 Crown Casino X 100
$100 River City Casino X 39
$500 River City Casino X 40

Note, I thought I had a single chip of one of these River City $100s, but I didn't find it in the location I thought it was in with some other single chips. So I was going to say if anyone here bids on and wins these and needs an extra $100 chip, let me know, although I can't say that until I find it.

Alternatively, if someone here is bidding on these, but doesn't want the $100s and/or $500s I'd be interested in them.
 
To think that any listing with "Paulson" will go unnoticed by PCFers is lol ;)
So true.

I've lost track of the times where someone replies to a thread with something like: 'I wish you hadn't posted this link, I was hoping no one else would notice,' where I had already seen the auction in eBay before it was posted here on PCF. We are all watching. :sneaky:
 
I did, not sure what I'm gonna do with em now hahaha
Ha ha. Stock up on non-acetone nail polish remover, or just sell them and let someone else remove the hotstamps. I think Apache (?) may have a set of River City for sale on their website to match these (except for the $25s), but definitely not at the price you got these for. [EDIT - just checked, and Apache's are different spot pattern]

BTW, I haven't found the spare, single, River City $100 I thought I had. I do have a barrel of another type, though. (Could it be that I never actually owned one, but my brain thought I did because I bid on a single chip auction once, but actually didn't win it? I don't know.)
 
Ha ha. Stock up on non-acetone nail polish remover, or just sell them and let someone else remove the hotstamps. I think Apache (?) may have a set of River City for sale on their website to match these (except for the $25s), but definitely not at the price you got these for. [EDIT - just checked, and Apache's are different spot pattern]

BTW, I haven't found the spare, single, River City $100 I thought I had. I do have a barrel of another type, though. (Could it be that I never actually owned one, but my brain thought I did because I bid on a single chip auction once, but actually didn't win it? I don't know.)
Think a few times before do it. Acetone removes stamps, but can severely damage chips.
 
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Agreed. Use non-acetone type of nail polish remover only.
I'd like to know what type you guys are using. I picked this up for adhesive removal, used it on one chip and never will again. Removed adhesive from the inlay well enough but got a tiny dab on the clay which I wiped off in one second flat. A shocking amount of base color was on the rag after wiping.

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I'd like to know what type you guys are using. I picked this up for adhesive removal, used it on one chip and never will again. Removed adhesive from the inlay well enough but got a tiny dab on the clay which I wiped off in one second flat. A shocking amount of base color was on the rag after wiping.

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I wonder if that was from the aloe vera and "conditioners" added to that product.

I've used Target's generic non-acetone remover on normal hotstamps (not cancelled chips) and had no issues. Very small sample though, less than 10 chips.
 
I'd like to know what type you guys are using.
I've only used some generic type of non-acetone nail polish from CVS or another drugstore. I think it was pink colored liquid. Although I've only ever had to remove hotstamps from about 20 chips. I touched up another. I've used it by dabbing it on a cotton kitchen type towel and rubbing my finger around the inlay only.

I've noticed that darker colored Paulson chips tend to bleed a lot when cleaning/oiling/etc. Dark blue and maroon have been the worst if I recall correctly. So the non-acetone type isn't completely bleed proof, IIRC, still may have to be careful it doesn't get on the chip depending on the color bleed.
 

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