EDIT: The yellow chips have been sold. The brown chips are going to be pulled. The white chips are pending!
These are retro beauties. See photos below for condition, etc. More photos are available on request. I will say the yellows "pop" a bit more on camera than they do in person - they are more retro goldenrod than bright yellow. Inlays are a mix of colors (mostly red, a decent number of purple, and occasionally blue).
For those looking to replace inlays, these are about as easy as it comes. They essentially "self mill" with the aid of any object that can stick into the label. The three chips that are without inlays (one per color) were all removed with the same pocket knife that I open packages with. They practically fly off once you pry them just a tiny bit - hard to describe, but very satisfying and easy to do!
As mentioned, one chip per color has no inlay. I'll keep these if you don't want them.One yellow chip (facing the camera in the racked shot) is JUST starting to have a lip on the inlay. I couldn't make it lift with a fingernail, but it's not firmly set like the inlays of its brethren. One or two brown chips are slightly darker, but I think that once cleaned and oiled they'd be pretty similar to the rest of the group. All colors have a few extra chips, so this small handful of misfit toys can easily be picked out.
Build your own set with these as a base, add on to your existing set, or save some old chips from someone else's relabeling scheme - it's a choose your own adventure!
Either way, buyer pays shipping! Flat rate boxes are my preference, but I'll work with the buyer to meet their needs!
These are retro beauties. See photos below for condition, etc. More photos are available on request.
For those looking to replace inlays, these are about as easy as it comes. They essentially "self mill" with the aid of any object that can stick into the label. The three chips that are without inlays (one per color) were all removed with the same pocket knife that I open packages with. They practically fly off once you pry them just a tiny bit - hard to describe, but very satisfying and easy to do!
As mentioned, one chip per color has no inlay. I'll keep these if you don't want them.
Build your own set with these as a base, add on to your existing set, or save some old chips from someone else's relabeling scheme - it's a choose your own adventure!
Either way, buyer pays shipping! Flat rate boxes are my preference, but I'll work with the buyer to meet their needs!
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