I saw some of your pron with these chips.hate competition , but not good luck with the search, joking, hope you find them. I would hit up Spinettis, Marlow, Apache, maybe some dealers on ebay
I actually think the hunt would be long and pricey. Someone might have a rack they would part with, but it would be a rarity . I got mine when they were still open. But the prices have been coming down on Riviera, since their closing.I saw some of your pron with these chips.
How rare would you say these chips are? I don't mind the hunt, but don't want to take years to get a couple of racks.
I've just recently started thinking of putting together an old casino set or mixed set of chips and looking for a direction to head in.
I also like the look of the Crystal Palace hot stamp chips.
Thanks for the info! I will have 12 of the ones coming if your interested.I actually think the hunt would be long and pricey. Someone might have a rack they would part with, but it would be a rarity . I got mine when they were still open. But the prices have been coming down on Riviera, since their closing.
Love the crystal palace chips. I almost bought a set from Spinetti's as my first set. I ended up building a mixed casino set, using those baby blue crystal palace quarters. And that $25 is just the classic $25 chip, in my opinion.I saw some of your pron with these chips.
How rare would you say these chips are? I don't mind the hunt, but don't want to take years to get a couple of racks.
I've just recently started thinking of putting together an old casino set or mixed set of chips and looking for a direction to head in.
I also like the look of the Crystal Palace hot stamp chips.
How difficult would you say it would be to put a playable set together?Love the crystal palace chips. I almost bought a set from Spinetti's as my first set. I ended up building a mixed casino set, using those baby blue crystal palace quarters. And that $25 is just the classic $25 chip, in my opinion.
Last I checked, Spinetti's sells a premade set of $1's $5's and $25's. Add the quarters and you're done.How difficult would you say it would be to put a playable set together?
I would prefer a old hot stamp set to an inlay set. I just don't know which way to put my efforts in.