These are the straightest answers we've gotten ever. Hahahaha. Normally these are much more Divinci Code.Jesus Christ. It's hard to get any kind of straight answer on this forum these days.
These are the straightest answers we've gotten ever. Hahahaha. Normally these are much more Divinci Code.Jesus Christ. It's hard to get any kind of straight answer on this forum these days.
If dozens were included it kind of stings to not be included.
I miss Mitch!
So do I. So much.I miss Mitch!
One of the best collections on this site!
Sometimes you want it all...I prefer lead and texture to bright color and size. But if you like bright color and big chips, damn, these are far and away the best
Thanks for the pics!
Those are not mintThose are some great looking bananas.
Wow, I've never seen those. Those are the MFn nuts
yeah, they are..Wow, I've never seen those. Those are the MFn nuts
Pm comingWayyy ahead of you…
And to really add to the value of the chips, oiling them in expensive organic olive oil is a nice touch.Those are some great looking bananas.
Damn it. I missed thus juicy nugget by 11 minutes.
What did I miss?
Posting proofs has been a huge no-no since the chiptalk days. When I helped organize the PNY hotstamped quarter buy with Apache, they were on the GPI mold and I posted a proof on the big blue wall. It was noticed by certain parties and a formal request to remove it was made within 24 hours....so posting proofs is just generally a bad idea.He posted the Paulson proof sheets which were emailed to the participants so that they could see the specs (colors and spot configurations) of the chips that were available to purchase.
Pretty cool to see (however briefly). I'm disappointed that the organizers apparently consider this confidential information. That said, it's certainly within their rights to do so.