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Oh shoot...I was really hoping for a surprise reveal at O-Hi-Lo...

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Why unfortunately? Why are chips with lead better? Are they heavier?
Sorry I laughed. I see now that you are new here. Yes, there is no better clay chip that was ever made than the older leaded Paulson & TRK chips. They are the creme de la creme around here, as you will learn in time.
 
Thank you for the input. I guess lead is removed now due to the health aspect?
 
Thank you for the input. I guess lead is removed now due to the health aspect?
Lead was removed from everything, whether it was an issue or not.

They were not melting lead or putting lead metal in these in any way. You’d have to use a very sophisticated chemical regime to convert (reduction) and separate out any lead metal from the compounds they used. Saliva doesn’t make the grade.
 
Lead was removed from everything, whether it was an issue or not.

They were not melting lead or putting lead metal in these in any way. You’d have to use a very sophisticated chemical regime to convert (reduction) and separate out any lead metal from the compounds they used. Saliva doesn’t make the grade.
It is a pain in the nards to deal with lead silicate powder (from a OH&ES perspective).,.definitely probably not good for the workers if occasionally mishandled.
 
It is a pain in the nards to deal with lead silicate powder (from a OH&ES perspective).,.definitely probably not good for the workers if occasionally mishandled.
We’ll remember that the next time we are all making poker chips. Thanks for the heads up.
 
Ok thanks for the clarification
I used to think there was no difference between the chips either, but there actually is one — though it’s barely noticeable. I think it’s because leaded chips are mostly older and sometimes packed with all sorts of “safety features” you rarely find in modern chips. Maybe it’s just time that makes the material that way, not the lead itself.
 

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