Just wondering.......... (2 Viewers)

And finally, I deny all knowledge of these existing :)

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Do you like to walk into health clubs carrying a big bag of burgers and fries too?
 
CPC one day is going to offer a spot pattern so complex that it will come out looking like a plain solid color chip.
 
ok...now I want a mondriaan chip that is made from red, yellow, black and blue spots only.
Or a jackson pollock :)

Have one of those polka dot chips in my singles rack...promo ASM chips from a few years back
Black chip with yellow spots and dead president (i think, have to check)
 
Can we set up an auction where some lucky chipper or chippers get a behind the scenes tour/lessons from David?
*checks amounts in accounts*
 
I had a single chip of Jim's in the past. St. Pats I think?
Problem is the spots bleed out of the edge of the chips so they are no use on anything but solids. Also, most of the backs are messed up lol
The dot spots could never have originally been intended for production chips, I think it was some sort of cancellation tool from years gone by where a casino actually returned their chips for destruction and they cancelled them first. The punch itself actually has 'Caesars Palace' engraved on the edge.
Could you get a smaller punch for the round inserts so they don’t overflow as much when compressed? Not that this is anything you want to pursue, but it just strikes me that if there is too much insert that overflows just don’t put as much in. With the circular hole to contain it, it’s probably doable where a smaller spot insert on the edge would be a pain to keep in.
 
Could you get a smaller punch for the round inserts so they don’t overflow as much when compressed? Not that this is anything you want to pursue, but it just strikes me that if there is too much insert that overflows just don’t put as much in. With the circular hole to contain it, it’s probably doable where a smaller spot insert on the edge would be a pain to keep in.
No that’s not the issue, it’s the pressure/melting temperature of clay that causes it.
 

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