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I have only been back a few months after a 10+ year absence in the chip world and it's unreal how much there is to relearn. Can someone identify the mold and chip manufacturer on this chip?
Thank you!! I had seen it before now that you say that and had figured that out. Good lawd there is alot to know in this hobby!! I don't think my brain works as good as it used to.Paulson House Mold (the mold pattern matches the "C" in Choctaw)
My group likes tournaments as well. Would Luke to start mixing in more cash personally. I know u r a very knowledgeable member her.... what mold/might is this chip? Last one I promise lol...Sold to scratch an itch for another tourney set. My group likes tournaments.
Those are unicorn mold…but are plastic, not clay.My group likes tournaments as well. Would Luke to start mixing in more cash personally. I know u r a very knowledgeable member her.... what mold/might is this chip? Last one I promise lol...
There are clay unicorn molds out there…Those are unicorn mold…but are plastic, not clay.
I thought the unicorn mold was Chipco plastic. Who makes the clay ones?There are clay unicorn molds out there…
Don’t know. Remember seeing them on the blue wall. Lots of pictures, no injection mold points/marks. Maybe @BGinGA remembersI thought the unicorn mold was Chipco plastic. Who makes the clay ones?
But is it for clay? I’ve only seen what looks like plastic chips on that mold. And the dragon mold 2 chips down is also plastic.MD-67 UNICORN -- 8 unicorns. Recent mold; unsure of the dates; still in use. This is an open mold made in the U.S. and recently abroad. Marion & Co., North Miami FL, Chipco Int'l, Windham ME, and a host of other places
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