No everything's above ground... Texas has a low water table and shitty soil so basements aren't really a thing here...Where you running an underground casino?
Where do you put all your, "I use this once a year bullshit"?No everything's above ground... Texas has a low water table and shitty soil so basements aren't really a thing here...
No everything's above ground... Texas has a low water table and shitty soil so basements aren't really a thing here...
Where do you put all your, "I use this once a year bullshit"?
Most people down here use their garage as a basement area... I use it to park my car... so most of the stuff either goes into my walk-in closet, the attic, or my extra bedroom...Where do you put all your, "I use this once a year bullshit"?
Ya those spaces in my house are full of "I use that twice a year bullshit" I am at the point in my life with 3 kids I'm ready to just start filling garbage cans every week until I can move without stepping on f'ing Legos at 5:30 amMost people down here use their garage as a basement area... I use it to park my car... so most of the stuff either goes into my walk-in closet, the attic, or my extra bedroom...
It really does boggle my mind just how much crap one can accumulate in a short period.Ya those spaces in my house are full of "I use that twice a year bullshit" I am at the point in my life with 3 kids I'm ready to just start filling garbage cans every week until I can move without stepping on f'ing Legos at 5:30 am
A fair point... I'd be willing to sell this in half if someone wanted to as well... (200-300-300-200-200-200-100) for $250 shipped...Given the size of this beast of a set though, it may be easier to off-load if you split it up into smaller lots.
I'd tend to agree with this. People around here tend to be looking for a cash set or a tournament set with good chip breakdowns. Could start with breaking it into 3 sets -- cash set with 1200 chips ($1s, $5s & $25s) & 2 tournament sets with 900 chips each. Something like this to start, and could break up the cash set into 2 if needed.Given the size of this beast of a set though, it may be easier to off-load if you split it up into smaller lots.
The cash set certainly could be split into two sets as well, and add some quarters for a .25/.50 game.I'd tend to agree with this. People around here tend to be looking for a cash set or a tournament set with good chip breakdowns. Could start with breaking it into 3 sets -- cash set with 1200 chips ($1s, $5s & $25s) & 2 tournament sets with 900 chips each. Something like this to start, and could break up the cash set into 2 if needed.
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Can we see close ups of the chips?
They are nice for slugged chips. I have the Monacos (same colors and mold) as my tournament set. I run so few tournaments, I don't want to splurge on chips for them.My favorite of all slugged chips, I just recommended these to a family member this week. They are heavy but a very nice feel if you prefer heavier chips, which most new chippers do and looking for an inexpensive way to get a playable set on the table. These will not disappoint. Good Luck with the Sale @Av8tion nice chips sir!!
Agreed, probably in my top three for sluggos in terms of looks and feel.My favorite of all slugged chips, I just recommended these to a family member this week. They are heavy but a very nice feel if you prefer heavier chips, which most new chippers do and looking for an inexpensive way to get a playable set on the table. These will not disappoint. Good Luck with the Sale @Av8tion nice chips sir!!