For Sale 199 Chip Casino Style Set---$1 or best offer (1 Viewer)

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I have for sale @$1 or best offer plus shipping.

Selling one tin bought years ago by a well intentioned relative. The big blind/small blind and dealer button are no longer in the set. Everything else labelled on the tin is still there for countless hours of poker glory.

Included
1 Amazing Tin with no significant dents
2 decks of cards, both opened included one exclusive "Glub Special" pack
1 wrinkly piece of felt with 5 yellow rectangles
1 rack for chips with slots for 2 decks of cards (probably the highlight of the set)
199 chips--- seems to be missing 1 white or perhaps there always were 49
49 white
50 red
50 blue
25 black
25 green

From my shelf space to yours...... asking $1 or best offer plus shipping

Now the Pron

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Now its time to sell off those Paulson's, You have found a better deal :)
 
Is that $1 USD? The "amazing" tin almost sold me, until I noticed the felt is apparently wrinkly.
 
What’s funny about those: if those are the 7.5g version with mid-hardness plastic, they’re not half bad. If they are the odd, rubbery 7.5g chips that came in a Rite-Aid tin or some such circa 2004 with spray painted suits on the faces, they are surprisingly good. Those stacked to the heavens and had a Bud Jonesy clack to them.

In fact, it was the sound and stacking of these very chips that forced me to reassess the “quality” of my 11.5g dice chips.
 
Is this the equivilent of the Alfonso Break dancing kit? I do like the tin, that would make a good cash box.

Besides, if you use the felt, you can yell at the dealer for not getting the cards inside the yellow rectangles. :D
 
In all seriousness I have no idea if these are 'good' or not for what they are like @Papasatyr was saying. I did play the hell out of this exact set ~2005 - 2007 in college though and have no regrets. Simpler times and all that, but would love to play in another one of those games

Edit: We did not use that felt. Even on our non-existant budgets we knew that thing was a POS :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:
 
Ok, you snobs can snicker and giggle all you want, but I could actually kinda use these. Got a set of 'em that lives at a buddy's house for the occasional road game. He's got an octagon table with "buckets" at the player positions; knuckleheads can't help themselves and just scoop chips into them. No way I'm letting them do that with even China clays, much less Paulsons, and these were the only indestructible plastic chips I had.

Any idea what shipping to the US amounts to?

And, by the way, as we've learned from using my Barrington, the official name for the yellow rectangles is "idiot boxes."
 
Ok, you snobs can snicker and giggle all you want, but I could actually kinda use these. Got a set of 'em that lives at a buddy's house for the occasional road game. He's got an octagon table with "buckets" at the player positions; knuckleheads can't help themselves and just scoop chips into them. No way I'm letting them do that with even China clays, much less Paulsons, and these were the only indestructible plastic chips I had.

Any idea what shipping to the US amounts to?

And, by the way, as we've learned from using my Barrington, the official name for the yellow rectangles is "idiot boxes."
Ceramics could take the abuse :cool
 
I have one of those racks and love it
Now that I know where that style rack came from
I kinda like that rack style
Not putting any weight in the chip edge which could cause warping on some I think with LOTS of weight in the bottom

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