Colquhoun
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Those are plastic. The easiest way to tell is the shape of the diamond. if it's elongated, it's clay. If it looks like a square tipped at 45 degrees, it's plastic.
Those are plastic. The easiest way to tell is the shape of the diamond. if it's elongated, it's clay. If it looks like a square tipped at 45 degrees, it's plastic.
Marion Heavy Diamonds. Best of the plastic diamond molds.
Marion Heavy Diamonds. Best of the plastic diamond molds.
Ok. I based my opinion on how they feel and hot stamp. The Marion ones are as heavy as a Paulson and they stamp, not melt.Nope, no good.
I wouldn't say so. The best plastic diamonds I've handled are the ones with the injection pip in the diamonds themselves, and the inner and outer ring of the same width.
Those are "Super Diamond" plastics chips. I remember them showing up by the early 1990s. Mostly manufactured in China. The large width of the inner band, and the perfectly square diamonds is an easy way to differentiate them from the clay chips.
Yes!
Do we know there are per chip ($) value?Yes!
Nothing imo, lol.Do we know there are per chip ($) value?
Do we know there are per chip ($) value?
8c or less
Well, just picked these up for $20 from FB marketplace. Maybe I'll gift them to someone or do a giveawayNothing imo, lol.
@allforcharity, we miss you buddy.They are a reasonable cheap roulette chip. But the modern Super Diamonds are super plasticky, while the vintage ones (40+ years old) are much nicer.
Those are plastic. The easiest way to tell is the shape of the diamond. if it's elongated, it's clay. If it looks like a square tipped at 45 degrees, it's plastic.
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