For Sale 995 NG 8000’s & Racks; PM for GFC pricing. No Regrats! Huge pickup. (10 Viewers)

merkong

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NexGen 8000’s - 995 Chips w/ Justin Racks

.25 - 249 - The Lemonators
.50 - 249 - PurBlue Berry
$1 - 249 - Candy Canes
$2 - 248 - Coffee Demint

Great chip. Has weight, shuffle great, indestructible, and at a great price. Justin Racks included (did I mention that?)

With a major road project in front of The Godfather Club, which times out perfectly with golf season, our weekly game has become less frequent for the summer. As such, the rotation of chip sets has slowed. And then there’s this guy, Scotty Cameron (google him) that is lurking, lurking, always lurking.

Buyer pays shipping.

I pack and ship on another level. Bombproof and prompt. I live 10 minutes from the MSP International Airport. Their post office is 7 days a week and open until 11pm six of those days.

A day to pack and ship is typical.

Go ahead and steal these from me.

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Ken (merkong)
Owner/Operator/Founder:
*The Godfather Club MN (The Venue)
*The Executive Game, (The Current Game)
*Frogtown Card Club, St. Paul (Retired Venue)
*The Poker Family (Our Philosophy)
 

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Nice offering, these are very under-rated chips. I dont think I've ever seen them hot stamped - what's the stamp like, is the impression deep? Could they be overlabeled or would you have to mill them?
 
Nice offering, these are very under-rated chips. I dont think I've ever seen them hot stamped - what's the stamp like, is the impression deep? Could they be overlabeled or would you have to mill them?

There’s definitely a recess. I was actually going to test it with a label for an idea on how it would take one. The thinner of labels may handle it well. If it took a label I’m not the kind of chipper that would sweat the stamp underneath. Good question.

Personally, I’ve invested so much energy into labeling and sometimes wonder how come. My crew would literally play with dice chips.

I do like some of the labeled chips I’ve instigated.
 
There’s definitely a recess. I was actually going to test it with a label for an idea on how it would take one. The thinner of labels may handle it well. If it took a label I’m not the kind of chipper that would sweat the stamp underneath. Good question.

Personally, I’ve invested so much energy into labeling and sometimes wonder how come. My crew would literally play with dice chips.

I do like some of the labeled chips I’ve instigated.
They are definitely capable of being labeled when they're blank (I have a set), I was more curious if the stamp would impact that ability. If the stamp is really light (ie the stamp doesn't dig into the chip), you could potentially relabel them and never know they were stamped.
 
They are definitely capable of being labeled when they're blank (I have a set), I was more curious if the stamp would impact that ability. If the stamp is really light (ie the stamp doesn't dig into the chip), you could potentially relabel them and never know they were stamped.

Excellent point. Having a few sets that are stamped, from the get go on these chips I’ve considered them “lightly stamped.”
 
There’s definitely a recess. I was actually going to test it with a label for an idea on how it would take one. The thinner of labels may handle it well. If it took a label I’m not the kind of chipper that would sweat the stamp underneath. Good question.

Personally, I’ve invested so much energy into labeling and sometimes wonder how come. My crew would literally play with dice chips.

I do like some of the labeled chips I’ve instigated
@ChipRocker already tried with sticker mule
send a message to him
 

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