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TODAY ONLY, $125 shipped conus
These clay ASM / Burt company solids offer flexibility to play micro to low stakes.
This set is 300+ chips with $1 blues and non-denom reds - make them your fracs, or your 5's. Good for .25/.50 up to $1/1 stakes on one table.
CHIP BREAKDOWN:
• (104) dark blue, stamped $1 / INTERLUDE, Diamond Square mold
• (198) stamped four leaf clover both sides, Tri-Club mold
• (17) faded yellow, stamped wreathed (R) / $5, HHR mold
• (2) brown, very old square mold stamped RJ both sides
CONDITION:
Fair, 6/10.
The best chips:
A few random, beautiful blue Diamond Square hotstamps with shining gold foil. While I was taking the pictures I'm thinking, man, maybe I should just cherry pick these two INTERLUDE chips ... but I won't. They are super mojo-fied and they need to stay with their brothers.
A nice, sharp barrel of the tri-clubs. Pictures demonstrate the condition of the foil and how the sharpest chips appear against general condition of the rest of the reds.
The rest ...
Most Diamond Squares are fair but foil is worn away. See pictures for general condition of the faces. Color is pretty consistent; some are lighter than others. Little to no grime.
The tri-clubs are generally "gritty" - see a picture for some of the rougher edges. They could be cleaned and oiled or just brought into play and a bunch of this dusty dirt might wear away.
The HHRs I think are pretty old and their numbers are few. They were with a bunch of HHLs that AK picked, which as I can tell is a mold that went out of production in the 1960s so these are probably 60s or early 70s as well. Most of these chips have barely legible stamps. A few still have foil. It looks like there may have been a paper label glued on and removed. If you like really old chips or need sacrifices to practice on before milling the rest, well ... then buy them.
PRICE
$140 shipped,
$125 shipped today, 1/31 only (order by 4pm eastern for mailing same day via USPS) PCF ONLY PRICEUNTIL 02/02, then sale cancelled for cleaning and oiling.
These clay ASM / Burt company solids offer flexibility to play micro to low stakes.
This set is 300+ chips with $1 blues and non-denom reds - make them your fracs, or your 5's. Good for .25/.50 up to $1/1 stakes on one table.
CHIP BREAKDOWN:
• (104) dark blue, stamped $1 / INTERLUDE, Diamond Square mold
• (198) stamped four leaf clover both sides, Tri-Club mold
• (17) faded yellow, stamped wreathed (R) / $5, HHR mold
• (2) brown, very old square mold stamped RJ both sides
CONDITION:
Fair, 6/10.
The best chips:
A few random, beautiful blue Diamond Square hotstamps with shining gold foil. While I was taking the pictures I'm thinking, man, maybe I should just cherry pick these two INTERLUDE chips ... but I won't. They are super mojo-fied and they need to stay with their brothers.
A nice, sharp barrel of the tri-clubs. Pictures demonstrate the condition of the foil and how the sharpest chips appear against general condition of the rest of the reds.
The rest ...
Most Diamond Squares are fair but foil is worn away. See pictures for general condition of the faces. Color is pretty consistent; some are lighter than others. Little to no grime.
The tri-clubs are generally "gritty" - see a picture for some of the rougher edges. They could be cleaned and oiled or just brought into play and a bunch of this dusty dirt might wear away.
The HHRs I think are pretty old and their numbers are few. They were with a bunch of HHLs that AK picked, which as I can tell is a mold that went out of production in the 1960s so these are probably 60s or early 70s as well. Most of these chips have barely legible stamps. A few still have foil. It looks like there may have been a paper label glued on and removed. If you like really old chips or need sacrifices to practice on before milling the rest, well ... then buy them.
PRICE
$125 shipped today, 1/31 only (order by 4pm eastern for mailing same day via USPS) PCF ONLY PRICE
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