SOLD Jack Detroit Tournament Solids (1 Viewer)

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The time has come for me to part ways with this majestic, pastel colored beauty of a tournament set. Taking a bit of an unconventional approach with regards to pricing simply because I’d like to add to my “Tiger funds” and I figure someone looking for a tournament set would really appreciate the gesture/pricing. The price below is well under my cost but I’m totally ok with it. These will not be marked down again because of such. Someone will in turn enjoy these beauties and hopefully pay it forward later down the road.

Price: $3,200 + shipping

The set comes in an incredibly versatile breakdown that can handle starting stacks from 10k up to 50k, ranging from one to three tables (8/8/4/7 up to 12/12/5/6/x). Not a single chip has been put into play. As you can see in the pics, the factory chalk is still on them and the smell of clay is as strong as it gets. I know I personally enjoy it!

Breakdown:

T5 - 100
T25 - 240
T100 - 240
T500 - 120
T1,000 - 240
T5,000 - 120
T25,000 - 40

Total - 1,100 chips

I have extras of each of the T5k and T25k that will be included in this sale (T5k - QTY 17, T25k - QTY 10).

Offering this set in the following breakdowns in case someone doesn’t need the whole thing:

Two sets consisting of the following:

T25 - 120
T100 - 120
T500 - 60
T1,000 - 120
T5,000 - 60
T25,000 - 20

$1600 + shipping per set.

T25 - 160
T100 - 160
T500 - 60
T1,000 - 180
T5,000 - 80
T25,000 - 20

$2,000 + shipping (remainder of the set would be sold to an another party interested in a specific breakdown. The above breakdown supports a single table 12/12/5/6 very easily.

Option to add on the rack of T5’s to either of the above breakdowns for $350.

PayPal F&F
  • USPS will be used for shipping unless buyer requests otherwise.
GOOD LUCK!!!!

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Those 5s look pink in the photo, but are they radiant red? Either way, they are HOT.
 
Those 5s look pink in the photo, but are they radiant red? Either way, they are HOT.

Camera can rarely capture the Radiant Red color well. I'll try from a different angle using some more natural lighting. The glow is incredible from those chips.
 
I’ve had some interest in a portion of this set and as a result, I’ve added an option that would cater to a split.
 
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