This one is stunning.
I know I’ve kept my Foxwoods set to THC only, but at 10.5 grams with a hole in it, I’m assuming it’s at least leaded.
Anyway, it’s the only Foxwoods hundo I’ve ever seen for sale, so I couldn’t resist. It was advertised as a “rare prototype” and since I’ve never seen one before, I have no reason to question it. But how do rare prototypes hit the market?
Anyway, I don’t ever remember seeing these chips on the tables. Chipguide has it listed as “current,” but it certainly isn’t. And since the only image they have is one that’s notched, it makes me think I’m right - that these chips were never live.
Anybody know?
I know I’ve kept my Foxwoods set to THC only, but at 10.5 grams with a hole in it, I’m assuming it’s at least leaded.
Anyway, it’s the only Foxwoods hundo I’ve ever seen for sale, so I couldn’t resist. It was advertised as a “rare prototype” and since I’ve never seen one before, I have no reason to question it. But how do rare prototypes hit the market?
Anyway, I don’t ever remember seeing these chips on the tables. Chipguide has it listed as “current,” but it certainly isn’t. And since the only image they have is one that’s notched, it makes me think I’m right - that these chips were never live.
Anybody know?