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See.. if P-Diddy claimed he was a PCF member instead of a Costco member, his story might have been believable.

Thank goodness he didn't tarnish our good names.
 
I can't even begin to convey my disdain for the USPS. :rolleyes: I took the day off becuz a package was supposed to arrive but it didn't so i thought no big deal, one of us will be around on Saturday only to find out it's been chillin' in Denver for 3 days. Then i stopped there to try to have it available to pickup as I can't take Monday or Tuesday off and they tell you "no" the driver has to try to deliver it (even though nobody will be there). What a complete shitshow. Sorry about the rant but you guys are the only one's who could understand my frustration and i needed to vent. I will show myself out. Thank you.

Edited to add: I am sure some of our international members have way worse stories than mine.
 
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IMO, and I think most would agree, inlays on CPC can come off the chips easier than Paulson.
Yes! You won't have any inlays left. Hell, years ago I had some Key Wests in my pocket and they got really wet and i had some inlays come off. Ultrasonic would certainly remove them.
 
Educate me. Why not ultrasonic clean CPC inlay chips?
The chemicals usually used for ultrasonic dissolve CPC/ASM chips.
IMO, and I think most would agree, inlays on CPC can come off the chips easier than Paulson.
The guys are absolutely right. There is a 99% chance that water will get under the inlay and if they are white, they will turn yellow over time (this is also true for Paulson). And there is a 100% chance that your chips will dissolve in the chemicals used for ultrasound. However, it should be noted that CPC chips are much more durable and do not suffer from the color transfer problem. After the first manual cleaning, you may not need to clean them again in the future. By the way, I cleaned mine from factory dust in ultrasound, but without cleaning agents, I used regular water. But they did not have inlays. Otherwise, I would do it manually, as with other chips, and WITHOUT PREVIOUS SOAKING.
:-(
Post in thread 'Ultrasonic Chip Cleaning' https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/ultrasonic-chip-cleaning.1691/post-2578346
 
IMO, and I think most would agree, inlays on CPC can come off the chips easier than Paulson.

Haven't had an inlay come off any of my chips but the earliest of my CPC sets only dates back to 2018, so time will tell.

Regardless...

NINE MONTHS to wait for my Ewing mold order.

<twiddles thumbs>

<starts drinking....>

Oh... and @Fran .... MOAR PIX !
 

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