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Drove from Wichita Ks to Fort Worth Tx for them.
Dude you are so lucky to have get these! I check FB almost daily and would have tried to get these. Not likely to get them to ship so I would have been out of luck.

My buddy from Davenport, Iowa called me yesterday on his road trip. He was in Denton just outside of Ft Worth! I had a person in the exact city that could have easily scooped up this MASSIVE score for me if I would have got on it first.

BUT I was power washing buildings all day and didn't check marketplace in the morning. I ALWAYS check Dallas area as well.

I am very proud of you for pulling the trigger and going and get these. Well done!
 
What were the other chips in this amazing find?
Just some ceramics that are very used but there’s a whole cash set enough to run 3 plus tables lol
 

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Just some ceramics that are very used but there’s a whole cash set enough to run 3 plus tables lol
Those are still in good condition....really used ones have a white ring where the artwork has been shuffled away.
Old Chipco's are great ceramic stock...use them for a game or two and you'll love them.

By far my second choice if I could never own a clay set.
 
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Just a tip here but you should read up on how to pack and ship chips safely. I’m sure you’re no dumb dumb but, a lot of new guys send out chips that are not packed well enough.

Nothing worse than getting your package and hearing moving chips in the box. One of the biggest things is securing the chips within the box. They should be packed so the individual barrels are secure. I like cling wrap if I have no boxes.

I push my boxes off the counter to make sure they are bomb proof as well.
 
Just a tip here but you should read up on how to pack and ship chips safely. I’m sure you’re no dumb dumb but, a lot of new guys send out chips that are not packed well enough.

Nothing worse than getting your package and hearing moving chips in the box. One of the biggest things is securing the chips within the box. They should be packed so the individual barrels are secure. I like cling wrap if I have no boxes.

I push my boxes off the counter to make sure they are bomb proof as well.
Great feedback. But please @PokerKS528 if you plan on selling a bunch of these off just purchase some chip boxes (often referred to as warnecke).

You can purchase them from many places, including here https://spinettisgaming.com/product...chip-box-with-lid?_pos=3&_sid=507d46c59&_ss=r. Message them for bulk discount.

Fricken pet peeve that I’ve had to purchase a couple hundred of these from people always sending hundreds of chips with no box, wtf.
 
Congrats on find and having some run good! Next time share AFTER you pick up ;)

Loved reading this and seeing the sheer size of the haul at the end.

Legendary status.
 
Just a tip here but you should read up on how to pack and ship chips safely. I’m sure you’re no dumb dumb but, a lot of new guys send out chips that are not packed well enough.

Nothing worse than getting your package and hearing moving chips in the box. One of the biggest things is securing the chips within the box. They should be packed so the individual barrels are secure. I like cling wrap if I have no boxes.

I push my boxes off the counter to make sure they are bomb proof as well.
I packed them tight and wrapped in individual packing
 

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I’m trying to keep up with all of the messages. If you have not received a response from me in awhile please reach out again!! Tons of people have been blowing me up!
 
I packed them tight and wrapped in individual packing
I would double-box those....and maybe even tape groups of wrapped chips together. Nothing worse than a torn box, and with the way those are now, chips in those smaller groups may not stay together in a ripped-box-scenario.
Most here put whole racks into Warneke-style or CPC chip boxes...wrap them, and then place those in double flat-rate boxes with padding. The majority of chip shipments go without a hiccup, but you want the heavy box of chips to be able to handle the occasional drop/crush/rip without issue.
 
I would double-box those....and maybe even tape groups of wrapped chips together. Nothing worse than a torn box, and with the way those are now, chips in those smaller groups may not stay together in a ripped-box-scenario.
Most here put whole racks into Warneke-style or CPC chip boxes, and then place those in double flat-rate boxes with padding. The majority of chip shipments go without a hiccup, but you want the to be able to handle the occasional drop/crush/rip without issue.
Good idea. Appreciate the insight
 
I packed them tight and wrapped in individual packing
Nice! Double box em though. You’ll probably have to cut the internal box. And make sure to tape all the corners. Tape tape tape.

Remember, think of your package tumbling along a conveyor belt and falling off or getting dropped.

Will your package be able to handle that? Cheers and again way to go man!
 
came from “For Sale” section based on the comment of “recent events” and very cool find, and kudos to you for giving something back to seller/community!
 

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