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Interesting. ChipGuide doesn't have any listed. I'm curious what they could be like...
It has one listed, they're essentially RHC dice chips.
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Anyone want to split a Horseshoe Secondary Cash Set with me?
I want one rack of fracs and will take a rack of $5s. Dont need the second rack of fracs or the $1s.
LMK
 
Anyone want to split a Horseshoe Secondary Cash Set with me?
I want one rack of fracs and will take a rack of $5s. Dont need the second rack of fracs or the $1s.
LMK
If successful I’ll take you up.

edit: whoops I thought you were saying one rack of fracs and one rack of ones.
 
36mm rhc do not exist. These tourney chips are for sure 39mm. With oversized 43mm chips with similar designs. There were at least a blue (25k?) in one of the barrel pictures in the other thread.

If 36mm RHC doesn't exist, then what are these called? They are 36mm and they look RHC to me. o_O

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If 36mm RHC doesn't exist, then what are these called? They are 36mm and they look RHC to me. o_O

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Well.. They do have hats and canes, as several other paulson molds, but they are not called RHC. RHC is the name PCFers use for the 39mm mold pictured below. Technically the names are just invented by us chip nuts as a way to distinguish between the different similar molds, as GPI seems to just call all of them hat and cane mold or something like that.

The 36mm mold with hats and canes are usually just refered to as 36mm mold because there are not other variations of the 36mm mold anyways. Of the 39mm molds there are so many different molds (both from paulson, bcc, trk and others), so its more useful to make distinguished names for them. So therefore RHC is only one specific mold with 8 hats and canes with every fourth in alternating directions.


 
Well.. They do have hats and canes, as several other paulson molds, but they are not called RHC. RHC is the name PCFers use for the 39mm mold pictured below. Technically the names are just invented by us chip nuts as a way to distinguish between the different similar molds, as GPI seems to just call all of them hat and cane mold or something like that.

The 36mm mold with hats and canes are usually just refered to as 36mm mold because there are not other variations of the 36mm mold anyways. Of the 39mm molds there are so many different molds (both from paulson, bcc, trk and others), so its more useful to make distinguished names for them. So therefore RHC is only one specific mold with 8 hats and canes with every fourth in alternating directions.
They are 36mm RHC because the hats and canes reverse to face each other, unlike THC, in which all the canes face the same direction.
 
Anyone want to split a Horseshoe Secondary Cash Set with me?
I want one rack of fracs and will take a rack of $5s. Dont need the second rack of fracs or the $1s.
LMK

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So they’re RHC after all.

Not to me anyways. Since we are making these names up, its better to have different terms for them to make it distinguishable. RHC has always refered to 39mm chips. I guess call them what you want, but its better to have a different term to make it less confusing. @phaze12 AHC is probably a good term indeed. Still there are no other 36mm chips so it doesnt really matter that much.

They are definitely 39mm (at least the T25 to T1000 chips anyway).

and again these are 100% 39mm. No doubt. The 36mm chips are plenty different. All the hats are opposite direction from the next one, while with the RHC its only two of the eight that are facing the opposite direction.
 
I am open to splitting a primary set if anyone wants to go in let me know.
 
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they are 39mm but the Got blended together. Someone posted a pic in the other thread that had them both in play at the same time.

I hope there is a complete set.
 
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