You can see the plastic injection molding sprue marks on some of the chips.They could be anything ranging from super diamonds to used Paulsons.
I think that might just be dust on the top of the acrylic boxes.You can see the plastic injection molding sprue marks on some of the chips.
What did those end up going for? $100?
I think that might just be dust on the top of the acrylic boxes.
I'm gonna be on the optimistic side.
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Also, that fluorescent orange at the top is not something you get often on really cheap chips like super diamonds.
Well, now that you say it...i assumed those were just plain red. they look orange to you?
I went back and forth as well. I wonder if it isn’t a mixed batch. The shiny black chips make me think plastic. The potential warping and somewhat chalky look of the greens make me think clay.
The boxes I associate with Super Diamonds
curious why this is?
Could they?!?
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That was my first thought too! However, the black chips look too dark and too heavily used to be those chips. They were charcoal, and the odds of a home game using the chips that heavily are very low.Maybe hot stamped Paulson solids on suits mold? That would be huge! I do like the orange color and the warping, I don’t like the shine on the black chips.