Lots of duplicates in the photos... any idea how many unique chips there are?
...yeah, and they've all been run through the Ultrasonic Cleaner as well.Great dedication in gathering these. Must be a fun set to play with. GLWS.
Wonderful ! GLWS
exactly. buy the lot, take the spotted bird and sell of the rest! brilliant.
Whoa! Where?Hey I see a Bud Jones in there!!
That just happens to be the chip on top. It's not a barrel of 'em, sorry.Please put me down as backup for the barrel (or more if you have them) of the Valley View San Diego $1. I'm trying to build a rack of those, thanks!
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Hey I see a Bud Jones in there!!
Ahh, yes, pink diamond edge markings in the first barrel below. But 1 out of 1000 Bud Jones ain't bad.Whoa! Where?
Good catch. I have something I can replace it with.Ahh, yes, pink diamond edge markings in the first barrel below. But 1 out of 1000 Bud Jones ain't bad.
I think this is the largest, most varied, Paulson singles set I've ever personally seen in photos, and it actually works as a playable set. I dig it. It would even work for a heads up tournament (limit or even no limit) with 4 players (T250 in chips) or 8 players (T125 in chips each), with one blue chip bracket, and one white chip bracket, then the blue chips meet the white chips in the finals.
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18 months. Some I got while in Vegas, others were purchased in smaller lots here and there.how long did you spend building this set?