The original downtown grid of Austin was drawn in 1839 by Waller- since referred to as "The Waller Plan." Each block was numbered sequentially on that map. To this day, developers refer to block numbers in the early phases of downtown projects until a project is named. See this block 71 article as an example. These chips are played on historic block 25.
Chips from this set were oiled. Non-played samples were set aside for sample chip sales. Other chips from this set are used for a weekly no-rake/no-fee game- normally 25c/50c, maybe $1/$2 when feeling extra saucy. And a special $5/$10 event is in the early planning phases as an excuse to get those purple chips into play.
Looking for $40 shipped CONUS for the 6 chip set. 20 sets available.
Chips from this set were oiled. Non-played samples were set aside for sample chip sales. Other chips from this set are used for a weekly no-rake/no-fee game- normally 25c/50c, maybe $1/$2 when feeling extra saucy. And a special $5/$10 event is in the early planning phases as an excuse to get those purple chips into play.
Looking for $40 shipped CONUS for the 6 chip set. 20 sets available.