I think the hourglass is the king of the scratchy feeling. I could sand a car with those things.How do these wear in? I have a sample set, but the H Molds seem to be so much more abrasive than other molds.
Agree. Hourglass > H-Mold > A-Mold.I think the hourglass is the king of the scratchy feeling. I could sand a car with those things.
I see what you mean. Haven't put these into play yet, but I can see the concern for dirty stacks and pots in the early rounds when basically only T25 and T100 chips are in play. When T25 chips come off the table, it would be way less of an issue. I quite like the green edge spots on the T100 actually. It's my second favorite chip in the set after the T500.Top pic shows exactly why I no longer own a set. Green spots have no business on $100/T100 chips.
I would have ordered an alternate color, but Dennis is too stubborn to allow substitutions of any kind. A real shame too, because the inlay and most of the color combos are killer. Green-spotted hundos is a deal-breaker for me.
I'll get back to you....in the next two to three years once these have seen some use! Hard for me to tell not having put them in play yet. The H-molded faces definitely have some texture to them! I love how they feel!How do these wear in? I have a sample set, but the H Molds seem to be so much more abrasive than other molds.
Seeing how these look all cleaned and oiled makes me want to expand the cash set. Another rack of $5's on the agenda for sure. Can use the $25's as quarters, the two racks of $1's I have, two racks of $5's, two barrels of $20's that I already have, and viola! Instant cash set!Who has the giant limit set of these?
I owned a one table set of these a few years back. I bought them for a buck a chip. Used them a few times. Sold them for a buck a chip. Solid inlay, and pretty good colors!
@churlbut18 has a nice limit set of these.Who has the giant limit set of these?
I owned a one table set of these a few years back. I bought them for a buck a chip. Used them a few times. Sold them for a buck a chip. Solid inlay, and pretty good colors!
Going to circle back on this a bit. Having put this set into play for a tournament a while back, the T25 and T100 chips don't at all have any issues with dirty stacks or pots. There's a very clear distinction between the two.I see what you mean. Haven't put these into play yet, but I can see the concern for dirty stacks and pots in the early rounds when basically only T25 and T100 chips are in play. When T25 chips come off the table, it would be way less of an issue. I quite like the green edge spots on the T100 actually. It's my second favorite chip in the set after the T500.
Had... sold to @Thomacetti long ago... miss them though... have contemplated rebuilding it again...@churlbut18 has a nice limit set of these.
Had... sold to @Thomacetti long ago... miss them though... have contemplated rebuilding it again...
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