Don’t try to make sense of it. Have you looked at all the chips from that casino? They were fucking high!It's almost like they were trying something new to prevent the edges from chipping and expand longevity of the RHC chip.
Look at this one. A blue chip with a black spot, a blue spot, and a purple spot, And an oversized inlay that covers half the spots. So you print the other half’s of spots on the inlay, align them, and perfect.It's almost like they were trying something new to prevent the edges from chipping and expand longevity of the RHC chip.
Booyah!They both look amazing, with my personal preference being FLVs, but I'd go with actual Vegas casino chips if possible over fantasy/NAGBs.
So was I when I bought all these......geez you really don't like Crystal Park chips.Don’t try to make sense of it. Have you looked at all the chips from that casino? They were fucking high!
As has been pointed out by others, I don’t like anything. So take me with a grain of salt.So was I when I bought all these......geez you really don't like Crystal Park chips.
Should I return these to the eBay seller and say "item not as described"?
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As has been pointed out by others, I don’t like anything. So take me with a grain of salt.
Usually I go for chips that are quirky and different. I SHOULD like these. But I’m not a Cali color guy . . . See paragraph 1
So was I when I bought all these......geez you really don't like Crystal Park chips.
Should I return these to the eBay seller and say "item not as described"?
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I bet they shuffle amazing. Something I noticed when I was first learning to shuffle chips was that the bigger the inlay, the easier to shuffle.
Somebody sell me a barrel or a rack. Curiosity is killing me on theseSo was I when I bought all these......geez you really don't like Crystal Park chips.
Should I return these to the eBay seller and say "item not as described"?
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Wouldn’t it be cHipstah?A cHipster?
They're brutal to shuffle, razor sharp 90deg edges that won't break in and slippery full face inlays. But they look really pretty, so :shrugI bet they shuffle amazing. Something I noticed when I was first learning to shuffle chips was that the bigger the inlay, the easier to shuffle.
I hope they're high end plastics.Last teaser picture before the official unveiling tomorrow night...
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How much for the empty boxes ?
and not even a full one!
Last teaser picture before the official unveiling tomorrow night...
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The real juice is in the discarded packing tape shreds.How much for the empty boxes ?
Dibs
Don't forget
Oh that’s interesting. So the full face inlays keep them from breaking in? So are these chips that will never wear?They're brutal to shuffle, razor sharp 90deg edges that won't break in and slippery full face inlays. But they look really pretty, so :shrug
I think that's the idea. Guessing they were a prototype run that didn't meet the cut or something. These are the only other full face printed inlays I’ve ever seen. Would’ve made sense if there were graphics going to the edge, I’ll never understand the appearance of a standard grand inlay and printed edgespots though.Oh that’s interesting. So the full face inlays keep them from breaking in? So are these chips that will never wear?
That's a weird looking watch....
I guess it's back to the drawing board with the CPC set I've been working on...