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Not Mine BCC Tilt Set (1 Viewer)

I like how there is exactly one photo of the face of the chips, but TWO photos showing damage ...not even to the aluminum case, but to the box that the case comes in.

Some people gots weird priorities when it comes to listing stuff on eBay.
 
$250-$300 final bid, my guess. Could be higher, if non-chip collectors get interested.
 
I'm not bidding on these, just browsing new posts at midnight instead of sleeping, but are BCC chips not worth edit: (at least) $1/chip? Just curious. Seems like they would be from what I've seen previously, but I know relatively very little about it. (y) :thumbsup:
 
That would be consistent with the chips used in the series
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Anyone 3 x 1000$ to complete my set? :rolleyes:
 
Did anyone here end up with one of the sets? I got one of them, but really wanted both. If I can't add another 300, I'll probably let them go.
 
Did anyone here end up with one of the sets? I got one of them, but really wanted both. If I can't add another 300, I'll probably let them go.

Assumed it wasn't a PCFer since it went so low compared to the first set. I got the 2nd one.
 
It was too early here on the west coast, lol. I'm glad they ended up here though. Do you already own some and are adding on?
 
More photos/details later, but these arrived today.

- No outer box (after all the photos they took of it too!)

- Well packaged outside of the metal case

- Loose chips inside of the metal case

- Chips were not sorted by color which is odd because photos show them sorted by color (this was the 2nd listing so I'm assuming they just used the photos from the first set)

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More photos/details later, but these arrived today.

- No outer box (after all the photos they took of it too!)

- Well packaged outside of the metal case

- Loose chips inside of the metal case

- Chips were not sorted by color which is odd because photos show them sorted by color (this was the 2nd listing so I'm assuming they just used the photos from the first set)

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Are they actual inlays? I thought they were labels at first.
 
Are they actual inlays? I thought they were labels at first.

They're definitely pressed into the chip.

Also I'm a little sad. There's only 299 chips (missing 1 blue) and it'll be pretty difficult to find a replacement. Possibly a BCC James Bond/Casino De Isthmus as it may be the same pattern, but this only works if I'm labeling them.

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They're definitely pressed into the chip.

Also I'm a little sad. There's only 299 chips (missing 1 blue) and it'll be pretty difficult to find a replacement. Possibly a BCC James Bond/Casino De Isthmus as it may be the same pattern, but this only works if I'm labeling them.

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That missing chip sucks big time. But great grab on the chips overall. I really like em and am interested in what you decide to do with them. Maybe mill the whole recess to get rid of the misshapen inlays (if they truly are misshapen) but apply the same size label as the current? That's more of a personal preference but I'd rather the spots not touch the inlay and may be able to do that in this case.
 
- No outer box (after all the photos they took of it too!)
- Well packaged outside of the metal case
- Loose chips inside of the metal case
- Chips were not sorted by color which is odd because photos show them sorted by color (this was the 2nd listing so I'm assuming they just used the photos from the first set)

Well that's tilting......... :(
 
1" unlaminated labels from @Gear should work for this set.

They fit the size of the whole inside of the chip and completely cover up the inlay without any trace of a difference in size or shape.

When I label 1 side of each and rub them together, it is the clay that touches and not the label. It has to be pretty close though. They do not spin any differently than when I flip them to the unlabeled side.

It's going to take some patience in applying because the recess is not as deep as a Paulson RHC, so it'll be tougher to make sure the entire label is inside the recessed area.

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Gear will send you some sample labels so you can try it out for yourself.
 

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