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Can anyone identify these chips?
I saw them in the video on YouTube and it does not give me rest... ((
HELP!!!!
I saw them in the video on YouTube and it does not give me rest... ((
HELP!!!!
Which youtube video is it, so I can get background and a closer look. They seem like Abbiati chips to me, but I really need a better look.Hello!
View attachment 480955Can anyone identify these chips?
I saw them in the video on YouTube and it does not give me rest... ((
HELP!!!!
This is a full frame ...) I already researched this video ..Which youtube video is it, so I can get background and a closer look. They seem like Abbiati chips to me, but I really need a better look.
These are plastic chips. They may be some other European manufacturer I haven’t heard of, but they’re most definitely not clay Paulsons.This is a full frame ...) I already researched this video ..
I will send it. 5 seconds
And I think it's paulson!
Wow!!!! They really are !!I think it's stock footage,
The original footage:
https://videohive.net/item/man-checks-out-his-card-in-poker/18626583
another image I found online:
View attachment 480957
Original: https://depositphotos.com/nl/128524676/stock-video-luck-smiled-player-the-dealer.html
I’m not an expert, but my best guess is Abbiati or Bud Jones, based off of the edge spots and rounded corners.Wow!!!! They really are !!
But what kind of chips ???
Perhaps, but judging from the edges, it’s possible in the field that these were casino chips.These are plastic chips. They may be some other European manufacturer I haven’t heard of, but they’re most definitely not clay Paulsons.
Maybe. But, all the same terribly interesting ...)))I’m not an expert, but my best guess is Abbiati or Bud Jones, based off of the edge spots and rounded corners.
After watching that, I’m inclined to think they’re cheap sluggos, not sure from where, mostly because stock footage wouldn’t use abbiati or some other premium plastic manufacturer just for two short videos playing with chips. Sorry I couldn’t help more.
It does not matter. Everyone is welcome here. And for beginners and advanced users.There's a bunch of other videos related to these two, so if you're inclined to dig deeper you can
I'd do it, but I feel like I'm too new to the chip scene to really wager a guess.
Sounds reasonableWith closer inspection, they look like extremely well-used Bourgogne et Grasset chips. They have BG spot patterns I recognize, and obviously, are cracked and worn on the edges. They might have been from an old casino.