As the title suggests, is there anybody who prefers China Clays over Paulsons/BCC/CPC/TRK chips? There's no real purpose to this thread, I just wanted to see your opinions.
WTF? What happened to Bourgogne and Grasset? Or, as I prefer to call them Burgundy and Fatty?Paulson are manufactured in Mexico and owned by a Japanese company. Hardly American
WTF? What happened to Bourgogne and Grasset? Or, as I prefer to call them Burgundy and Fatty?
I completely agree, I hated China Clays until I got some Royals, and then I posted this.I like the Royals for what they are. I’ve had samples of them and others. I would never consider any other China Clay.
Well, China Clays are still poker chips.It’s like going to an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting and asking if everyone prefers water to bourbon
You shouldn't set us up like that.Well, China Clays are still poker chips.
Bad example... how about asking a bunch of rednecks at a bar (myself included) if they would like a zima or Smirnoff Ice instead of a Budwiser for the next round? LmaoWell, China Clays are still poker chips.
I understand this, but even then, I live in an apartment and can't set up a drill press or router, then with the cost of custom hot stamps or labels, plus getting someone else to mill them, they become more expensive than custom mint CPCs."But clay is so expensive" is the retort. But in my experience, you can get vintage ASMs for about 0.30 a chip. If you're willing to put in a little work, and you've got a drill press or a router, you can have a custom clay set in almost no time. Paranoids can come even cheaper.
1) You'd be right for the general population, and way wrong for most of the chippers here. andPersonally, I think they feel great. If people were to be blindfolded, noseplugged, and asked to assess them by feel, I think the hate would fade from the results of the survey. Having said that, I don't own a set of CC's, but I have spent thousands of dollars (that I can't afford to have spent) on thousands of Paulsons (and a few TRK's and other "high pressure" chips - no vinyls).
I understand this, but even then, I live in an apartment and can't set up a drill press or router, then with the cost of custom hot stamps or labels, plus getting someone else to mill them, they become more expensive than custom mint CPCs.
Whatever happened to the OG runs of PGI China Clays? Why'd they stop producing those, I heard they were very close to Paulsons.
As the title suggests, is there anybody who prefers China Clays over Paulsons/BCC/CPC/TRK chips? There's no real purpose to this thread, I just wanted to see your opinions.
I really dug myself into a ditch here.
I really dug myself into a ditch here.
I appreciate that this is in brown font