The pictures suck for detail, but I think I made outOnly thing of value imo is the kem cards maybe $20~30 a setup. Anyone else see anything noteworthy?
Where is this? Looks to me like lots of it is stored in an attic?Best way to store chips...![]()
I’d stay away from any plastic cards stored in an attic. Attic is a good spot for most of these chips.Where is this? Looks to me like lots of it is stored in an attic?
My 1st thoughts were that someone robbed my house.
I have to admit I have, or gave away stuff in those pics up in my attic, but not chips.
There has to be some gold in there somewhere.
6 hour round trip drive. I would probably spend more in gas than the chips are worth… It’s actually much closer to Charlotte, NC if someone in that area wants to take the gamble.
Agreed.These people make a living selling stuff for as much as they can. Occasionally ignorant, but normally they know what is what. I wouldn't have much hope of a notable score if the staff can't even be bothered to take a useful picture

















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KEMs in the attic? That can’t be good.This guy had it all top to bottom (mostly bottom) and not just a hoarder of chips.
With all that stuff I cannot believe the amount of dice chips in the mix.
I was hoping that after the attic shots I would see some top-shelf stuff on the main floor.
I chuckled when I saw quite a few things I have had or still do. Some in my attic
Who is is jumping in?
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Back in the 90’s I had a set in a shoebox in my attic in Oklahoma. About three years later I got them out and they were fused bricks. You could separate them out, but it took effort and they had become extremely stiffKEMs in the attic? That can’t be good.