HMK
3 of a Kind
Time has come to pass on my cdi to a new happy owner. Probobly not without some regrets, but i'm selling these as I need funds for a larger set of custom sun-flys with msk plaques. This cdi set runs perfect for 10 players, but can be stretched to 16ish players.
Set consist of 200 x 25, 120 x 100, 80 x 500, 100 x 2000, 16 x 10000, 20 x rebuy.
Also included are 4 x 67.7 racks and 1 x rack probobly designed for dice chips...
I'm looking for 1175$ + actual shipping. PayPal ff or add fee for goods. Shipping to the US/Canada is 87$ and Europe depends a bit on the destination, but around 50$. I think this is a very fair price. I'm located in Sweden.
Most of these chips were bought by me back in 2005, and a few additions have been made during 2019. All of the genuine cdi here are in excellent condition and had something like a decade when they never saw daylight due to me having a very long break from poker. There are minor fleabites of course, but nothing but reglar wear for a scarce home game every now and then.
The 2000 chips are originaly Dover Downs 1$ chips that i have removed the inlay on and replaced with a smooth laminated gear label. They are in great shape with square edges, but being used casino chips there are significantly more flea bites as expected. I feel they blend in very nicely with the cdi chips.
The 10000 plaques are custom ordered from MSK and are 94mmx66mm. Perfect size and i'm very pleased with how they turned out.
The rebuy chips are sort of mint. In full transparency, they have some minor warping. Also the label is a smooth laminated gear label, but since the original inlay (gold dust west 1$) turned out to be much smaller than on most rhc chips, i ended up just applying the label without removing the inlay. As such these are slippery as dice chips i'm afraid. But since the nature of a rebuy chip is for each player to only ever have so many of them stacking isn't an issue. They look stunning however. They also may or may not be live chips, i have no clue.
And some pr0n. (taking good photos with a cheap phone camera way up here in the north of Sweden with only a very few hours of some sort of daylight is tricky. I've done my best, but feel like most people will probobly know exactly what these chips looks like anyway)
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