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I couldn't tell why these looked so good to me when I normally can't stand the hourglass mold. You're exactly right!

Great chips Colter!
Agree on that I normally do not like this mold option from CPC. This one is great looking, never knew this was out there. Too few $1s for my stakes but seems like it would work for a $2/$5 game.
 
I'll take 'em. I've been looking for something that I might be able to make work with my Rigdon & Co Mapes $5s.
These will go nicely. These were exactly what I was looking for when I had those Mapes 5's and 25's. I could not shake any "out of the trees" so I abandoned that project
 
Now, I'll just need to find some more of those white ones!

And if I eventually decide that I can't make use of those disgusting blue and maize ones, then maybe I'll find a fan of that team up north who can.;)
 
I couldn't tell why these looked so good to me when I normally can't stand the hourglass mold. You're exactly right!

I had this exact same reaction. The older ones with the ring look so much better than the newer ones without. Little details make such a difference.

That's a great-looking set. Absolutely ripe for murder and relabeling...
 
Now I want to know more about Rigdon and Company. Like who actually made these?!?!

Had to be Burt Company and/or ASM; Robert Eisenstadt's page says that MD-80a was made by ASM "to replace" MD-80, so MD-80 must have been an ASM mold, which means it would have been a Burt Co mold before that. I think Burt Co were the only ones making clay poker chips for a while, but I'm not positive.
 
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