Vintage molds set showcase (59 Viewers)

Great mold for sure. Lotta history in these.

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I was blown away by @Thomacetti showing off his all on the table thread
Mostly all "OLD MOLD" I call them sets which looked just amazing together
You just dont see that now

You should put them all here on one post sir!!


I have an old mold mixed micro set I need to get proper pics of.
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Some Horseshoe and Die Swirl stuff
A few ArrowDie
My favorite old mold chips
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Wow, thanks buddy...since you forgot more about chips then I will ever know, that is a BIG compliment.
And thanks for sharing your awsome stuff...dieswirl OMG

I'll post more sets this week, one more horseshoe mold set to go and then I'll post them both here too.

Hope all is well, always a pleasure to see you on the board.
 
Ya I had about 3000 of these last year. @TX_Golf_N_Poker has a nice little set from the bunch. I’m sure he will share some pics.
Sure, I'll play.

I love these Dragonara Palace chips and they are a forever set for me. I've added a few other LGK chips that I will have custom labeled as higher denoms. I would love to locate a few more of the green 25 cent chips as well. Only have 90 right now which makes my typical low stakes games a wee bit tight.

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I also have a vintage playable set of Borland commemorative Dunes chips on the Nevada Mold. These are darn near dead mint. You can see that they are still chalky on the edges. I'll probably never use these as honestly, I prefer used chips for game play. Feel free to reach out if you are interested in these.

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Sure, I'll play.

I love these Dragonara Palace chips and they are a forever set for me. I've added a few other LGK chips that I will have custom labeled as higher denoms. I would love to locate a few more of the green 25 cent chips as well. Only have 90 right now which makes my typical low stakes games a wee bit tight.

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I also have a vintage playable set of Borland commemorative Dunes chips on the Nevada Mold. These are darn near dead mint. You can see that they are still chalky on the edges. I'll probably never use these as honestly, I prefer used chips for game play. Feel free to reach out if you are interested in these.

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These are amazing, super jealous
 
I can't stop staring at these chips.
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These are so bright in person... It's hard to believe they're over 40 years old. Vintage leaded chips with shaped inlays and bright colors (arc yellow, peach, day blue, fuchsia) are hard to beat. Maybe I'm finally ready for chipping retirement :p
 
Small spotted Tri-club set. (Md-32)

I bought these locally in Norway. Rare to find any kind of decent chips here, so surprised so find something like this. The person I got them from had inherited them from his dad when he passed. The seller had no idea where (or when) they were from though.

Anyways, wierd breakdown and demoms. Definitely not PCF approved. Missing quite a few, but was probably originally 50 each of 6 different denoms. 1, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100.

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Small spotted Tri-club set. (Md-32)

I bought these locally in Norway. Rare to find any kind of decent chips here, so surprised so find something like this. The person I got them from had inherited them from his dad when he passed. The seller had no idea where (or when) they were from though.

Anyways, wierd breakdown and demoms. Definitely not PCF approved. Missing quite a few, but was probably originally 50 each of 6 different denoms. 1, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100.

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nice catch!
I wish my post was answered
recently posted
here is a link
info on these is appreciated!
https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/solids-pr0n.86749/page-2#post-1872174
I never heard anything about these (link above)
these are playable & some more pics:
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Don't think there's a thread for this yet, but there should be!

I always find it interesting to read the chipping history lessons from the likes of @gmunny, @Jeff in Iowa, @CrazyEddie, @BGinGA, @David Spragg, and many more. And I think we should have a thread dedicated to playable sets on vintage molds! Any commentary from the history gurus or the common man is obviously encouraged.
Looks very vintage, I wonder how old they are?
 
How does the flower mold feel and how much do they weigh? I’ve been curious about these. They all seem to have cross hatching, which reminds me of cheap plastic but their age and manufacturer would suggest clay right? Very nice mold.
 
Unfortunately only 2 colors and same denom. Cool chips though and I will relabel some or possibly do a 5-10 limit set out of the hot stamps.

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175 inlaid purple and the rest HS. All grey are inlaid.

I'm working on a vintage/mixed molds set and some of these are going to go in that set also.

I'll probably have a few extras lol.
 

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How does the flower mold feel and how much do they weigh? I’ve been curious about these. They all seem to have cross hatching, which reminds me of cheap plastic but their age and manufacturer would suggest clay right? Very nice mold.
The ones I have don't feel light. Maybe 8-9grams? I can check. They definitely have that CPC clay feel. Very different from modern paulsons. More similar to other older ASM or so.

Edit checked 3 barrels of different colors. 156, 161, 168g. So around 8g. Definitely om the lighter side, but they dont feel super light in my hand.
 

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