Not Mine Drift On Inn Roadhouse lot (defunct Seattle casino) (1 Viewer)

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I'm posting this on behalf of the seller at their request, who is the family of the original owners of the now defunct Debbie's Drift On Inn Roadhouse casino in Shoreline WA. I have already purchased a few of these chips, and had the pleasure of meeting the family.

Nearly the entire inventory of the Drift On Inn's chips are available for sale courtesy of the owner. These chips (except for the 50¢ and $4 chips) are Chipco ceramics, as was standard of late 90s WA cardrooms. They are asking 50¢/chip, and shipping is FREE on quantities of 100 or more.

Quantities available:
50¢ - 0
$1 - 4,200
$2 - 800
$4 - 900
$5 - 600


$25s and $100s are not available.

The chips are well used, but for Chipco ceramics from a live cardroom, they are in decent shape. Chipcos that same age at other local cardrooms have worn down to complete nothing by now.

Please contact William Hubbell at [email protected] if you are interested.

These chips are a wonderful part of Seattle cardroom history. Get some while you can!
 

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The chips are not all the same in this set and should be priced accordingly. Basically, all the $4 unicorn chips and the 50 cent BJ chips, should be thrown in for free.

The A-mold 50 cents have the most value imo. Those should be priced the highest. Totally different level than all the other chips.

I didn’t even do the math on the ceramics as far as wear and tear along with playability. There is a stupid amount of $2 chips that would be great for a limit set. But anyone buying 1,500+ chips is gonna want to spend way less per chip. For the price they are listed at someone could get a custom set. For the ceramics I’d guess about $25-$40 a rack and maybe they’ll move. Maybe.

Tell Bill that he’s gonna have to adjust his prices or he’s gonna be sitting on milk crates full of double buckle leather sandals & socks these historic chips.

Oh yeah next time you post I advise not to copy/paste the ad. It’ll read better if you change the wording around a bit. Maybe have chat gpt do it.
 
Original post updated: Entire lot is available for $3,500 instead of $5,500.

The chips are not all the same in this set and should be priced accordingly. Basically, all the $4 unicorn chips and the 50 cent BJ chips, should be thrown in for free.

The A-mold 50 cents have the most value imo. Those should be priced the highest. Totally different level than all the other chips.
Thank you for the advice. The seller is reading this thread, and is willing to entertain reasonable offers.

Oh yeah next time you post I advise not to copy/paste the ad. It’ll read better if you change the wording around a bit. Maybe have chat gpt do it.
Not sure why you thought my post was copy/pasted, I wrote it myself. Only thing copy/pasted were the pictures.
 
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what chips are these?

Also... are the Unicorn mold plastic or clay?
(by the edges they look plastic to me...)
 
I think for 75¢ a chip, I’d rather pay the extra 25¢ and get my own brand new BR custom chips, or spend 60¢ a chip on custom Tina chips.

To me, these would be $20-$25 a rack. Maybe if you find someone who played there, and has some attachment to the place, then maybe more.

As far as the ASM $100s, there is currently a listing for brand new mint chips for 65¢ each. So $2.50 for well used A-mold chips is not a reasonable price IMHO.
 
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Which A-mold am I missing for 0.65$ 😂?
I think for 75¢ a chip, I’d rather pay the extra 25¢ and get my own brand new BR custom chips, or spend 60¢ a chip on custom Tina chips.

To me, these would be $20-$25 a rack. Maybe if you find someone who played there, and has some attachment to the place, then maybe more.

As far as the A-molds, there is currently a listing for brand new mint chips for 65¢ each. So $2.50 for well used A-mold chips is not a reasonable price IMHO.
 

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