The Official Mail Showcase Thread (poker related) (483 Viewers)

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Oh, you're fucked. Started with a sample set for me too. Five years later...View attachment 1581181
I agree.

The only thing saving me is a likely divorce (which would probably cost the same as this set), followed by a small issue that I don’t currently host tournaments.

We’ll see what the future holds!
 
Is it cool it happened, NO but of all the chips they have produced lately the transition to the new owner, answering countless are we there yet questions making a 60 blank chip mistake (from a pile of a couple thousand ) doesn’t seem like a tar feather situation.
 
Is it cool it happened, NO but of all the chips they have produced lately the transition to the new owner, answering countless are we there yet questions making a 60 blank chip mistake (from a pile of a couple thousand ) doesn’t seem like a tar feather situation.
absolutely would have played into it. was the other order all within the same box of 100, and not scattered randomly by barrel in your order? curious now
 
absolutely would have played into it. was the other order all within the same box of 100, and not scattered randomly by barrel in your order? curious now
No they were all jumbled up, he offered 1600 blank chips for stamping practice for a cheap price, in the first box of 800 there were over five different molds all verying spot patterns and color combos
 
This is probably my fault
On my arrival at the factory last week I clarified if Mike wanted spare blanks and other samples.
As they were not solids they could not be recycled.

I wasn't aware they were from a recent order and had no clue I first offered Josh his own rejects. They were already boxed up and I only looked to see the boxes were full.
Josh's order was shipped before I got to the factory and I had assumed they were from the Ewing samples we made nearly a year ago.

Sorry everyone. It's not something that could happen in the normal course of events. I was just clearing out as much as I could (including the rest of things found in Jim Blanchard's trailer) or it would have been trashed.
 
This is probably my fault
On my arrival at the factory last week I clarified if Mike wanted spare blanks and other samples.
As they were not solids they could not be recycled.

I wasn't aware they were from a recent order and had no clue I first offered Josh his own rejects. They were already boxed up and I only looked to see the boxes were full.
Josh's order was shipped before I got to the factory and I had assumed they were from the Ewing samples we made nearly a year ago.

Sorry everyone. It's not something that could happen in the normal course of events. I was just clearing out as much as I could (including the rest of things found in Jim Blanchard's trailer) or it would have been trashed.
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Everything has gone. I distributed the few thousand that were usable and left the remaining 30,000 (I'm not joking) damaged ones for the factory manager to trash.
 

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