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Anyone have an opinion of the CPC rounders CSQ vs Scroll? Are they as good as a Paulson or should I wait for a used set?
I prefer CSQ over Scroll. As far as being as good as Paulsons your best bet is to get samples and decide for yourself.Anyone have an opinion of the CPC rounders CSQ vs Scroll? Are they as good as a Paulson or should I wait for a used set?
I prefer CSQ over Scroll. As far as being as good as Paulsons your best bet is to get samples and decide for yourself.
This thread is making me feel bad for Scroll
I was just thinking that. With only two molds for 44 mm, I think scroll is the right choicePerhaps Scroll for 44mm?
You bring up an interesting point. When your inlay art is very simple / plain, I think the scroll mold compliments it very nicely.
At least in the current run, 44mm A mold was significantly more popular, only a couple small add on orders for scroll 44’s.I was just thinking that. With only two molds for 44 mm, I think scroll is the right choice
So yes, the (loose) standard is for $1ks and up to be oversized. But for me, the reason I chose the 44’s for my low denom cash set was the feel. Once I had the opportunity to shuffle/do chip tricks with the 44’s there was effectively zero chance I would ever buy 39mm chips again.Nice set.Out of curiosity, why would you buy oversized chips? Are they suppose to me a higher denomination in the game?
This is the exact way that I felt about 43 mm chips. It's ruined me for those tiny 39mm discs.Once I had the opportunity to shuffle/do chip tricks with the 44’s there was effectively zero chance I would ever buy 39mm chips again.
Which chip is better? Binions ... Big Top ... Battlestar Borgata
Which chip is better? Binions ... Big Top ... Battlestar Borgata
I have some experience with CPC also. I own a set of CSQs.I have a color sample set that is 95% the A mold, but there is one CSQ. It feels significantly smoother and less "chalky" than the A. Is that an anomaly or is that true for people who have bought sets of CSQ?