Well, we start with lots of extras shirts, caps etc, just like in your post. Didn't mean more than that.Is strip poker different in France? I’m confused. lol
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Well, we start with lots of extras shirts, caps etc, just like in your post. Didn't mean more than that.Is strip poker different in France? I’m confused. lol
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I think that’s probably one of the more consistent experiences on here. Also with comparison to early Tina card molds. The web molds are great chipsThey’re obviously not Paulsons like many mentioned in previous posts but I was surprised about the look and feel of web mold hybrids from @justincarothers.
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As far as ceramics go, I really enjoy these a lot whenever they hit the table.
A friend of mine has a set of PNY we have used for years. Broken in and just as buttery as any other.
These are some of the best shuffling chips I’ve had. They feel awesome with that old leaded TRK *clack clack** sound instead of the **click click* sound new chips make
With clay it’s soooo much about wear. There’s something maybe intellectually satisfying about mint chips but after some wear they’re gonna be soooo much better.
I completely agree. I used to think that the mold contributed a lot to the chip's sound, and that's partly true. But the chip's formula also plays a huge role. Old lead-based THCs, in any condition, have an absolutely fantastic feel and sound.I meant the click click sound asm/cpc new Paulsons and bcc make. Old leaded THC and TRK make clack clack sound. Mint or worn. Still make that sound.
I took no offense. I was just confused. I get it now. Missouri weather this time of year requires more outfit changes than JLo in her prime. We had a day not long ago that started at around 20c, got up to 35c any sunny…perfect day, only to drop to -10c and have a blizzard by mid afternoon. And during the blizzard, we had tornado warnings and thunderstorms. In a month, it will just be hot as balls and no surprises. Lol For now, we have a lot of outfits on standby.Well, you start with lots of extras shirts, caps etc, just like in your post. Didn't mean more that that.
No chip is safe in your hands, lol. They all hit the workshop, huh?I was pretty sure I hated the TP avocado $25s and almond $5ks. Turns out, those are two of my favs irl. Pics don’t do them justice, at all. Fortunately for me, the community had praised the avocados enough, I felt compelled to sample a rack, which immediately lead to acquiring a few more. lol
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I have some exceptions. The avocados and ES100s are just overlabeled in that set, for example.No chip is safe in your hands, lol. They all hit the workshop, huh?
For me it's the Paulson Stardust Poker Mansion, out of a casino in Canada, both Cash and Tourney chips.
I was expecting just a regular Paulson feel only with a house mold. To me however, they don't feel exactly like Paulsons, they are very unique. In a way they seem to have a little rubbery feeling almost as if they included a tiny bit of rubber in the clay composition. So yeah, pleasantly surprised with how the chips fee/play but also with their uniqueness.
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@BGinGA has also always spoken very highly of these. It's tough with how many different product offerings they have to know which are the good/better ones but these seem maybe slept onSunfly hybrids. I have a tribute set for a certain casino near and dear to me, and I prefer them to the real thing.
Dibs on the 5's, or T100, or both!
That clack that leaded TRK's make is like no otherI meant the click click sound asm/cpc new Paulsons and bcc make. Old leaded THC and TRK make clack clack sound. Mint or worn. Still make that sound.
Yes! I always confuse the unicorns with those Bud jones low end suits chips. I think both were often used for fracs and they had a similar feel. And they felt good.One that comes to mind is the old model Chipco unicorn chips. There were some that came from a cruise ship, and they had this amazing weight and feel plus a bunch of texture. They were very different from the cheap, light plastic versions that I've seen elsewhere. That was a pleasant surprise that I haven't seen again in a long time.