Not strictly fantasy in that I think they were made for a real place that didn’t happen. But they don’t meet the criteria so FDL booted them. They’ll win the fantasy bracket somedayAbsolutely amazing chips (the whole Capitol City lineup), but unless I'm mistaken, aren't these fantasy chips?
Ah, I didn’t realize that they were intended for an actual casino. Cool! They’re still one of the best orange chips out there in any case, imo.Not strictly fantasy in that I think they were made for a real place that didn’t happen. But they don’t meet the criteria so FDL booted them. They’ll win the fantasy bracket someday
That inlay is perfect, lol.With a name like this, how can he lose? Sometimes simple *is* perfect:
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I am an expert at reclaiming my threads from derailment, when necessary. Hardly necessary here though. And that chip pron is excellent.
Apparently they exist. I assume they never put these chips in play or the card room came way after.Ah, I didn’t realize that they were intended for an actual casino. Cool! They’re still one of the best orange chips out there in any case, imo.
If those types of chips were allowed, the PNY $1k would have definitely gotten a nomination from my side.
This poor chip is doomed, with three strikes before it even gets to the plate (hot-stamped RHC-mold quasi-quarter-pie).Some Canadian content.
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And no lead. May as well be a dice chip!This poor chip is doomed, with three strikes before it even gets to the plate (hot-stamped RHC-mold quasi-quarter-pie).
I'm expanding my horizons (note rare Bud Jones and diamond mold submissions above).And no lead. May as well be a dice chip!
Fantasy roulette chips too? Wouldn't be chipguide's first mistake, for sure. Derby Gran purple stays, because I like it.
It's hard to imagine *those* were purely fantasy chips. But it is possible, for sure.