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4 of a Kind
Mail day!
That's some sexy stuff there.
Woot woot! The little ones are here!View attachment 410888
Well Ms. Brie let me snap a shot of the chips first!! Proud new owners of a little 36mm set! Playable but still need to find some $1000s at some point! Lots of cleaning to do but damn these are awesome!! Thank you so much @The Chip Exchange for the opportunity!! Fellow Chipper Ben
Soooo mintyVery small mail day. I'm an amateur compared to some folk around here..
Or I forgot to post pics when I get crap. View attachment 410953
It's so pretty it hurts my brain.Soooo minty
AgreedIt's so pretty it hurts my brain.
Thanks man. As always.Agreed
TIme to Butcher the Roulette chips. QQ Are the BJ roulette chips easy to murder?
Can't wait to see what bill sends me.Worst mail day ever.
My @The Chip Exchange delivery was combined with another order (by request) so my chips are at someone else's house and they are sending me pictures of my own chips...
And @detroitdad took delivery of some items at SQM for me.
Two deliveries, and nothing to open...
That should take a hour in a ultrasonic bath spaLots of cleaning to do but damn these are awesome!!
LOL At least you have the experience of owning those chips vicariously when they sent you the picsWorst mail day ever.
My @The Chip Exchange delivery was combined with another order (by request) so my chips are at someone else's house and they are sending me pictures of my own chips...
And @detroitdad took delivery of some items at SQM for me.
Two deliveries, and nothing to open...
We dont own or use ultrasonic, everything is done by handThat should take a hour in a ultrasonic bath spa
It had to be an enjoying delivery but what a disappoint.
Flamingo rack was described by @Spinettis Gaming as Mint , with 90 Mint chips and 10 dirty but good shape.
In real, lot of warped chips inside... just sad.
Anyway, thanks to @AK Chip for the solid and @JeepologyOffroad for the cutcard.
I've received chips like this from multiple sources. I'd bet not all are warped. Some of these are probbably flat & some pretty warped. You'll have to check each chip individually. Do a search for flattening chips. You'll need a wooden clamp & some ceramic blanks (ABC Gifts & Awards). I've had pretty good success. I suspect you might be able to get 95%+/- of the warp out out of these stacks. If you lived in the USA, so shipping cost wasn't an issue, I'd do it for you.
I'm not jusifying the condition; I know why you are not happy. Merely offering a possible solution.