How do you know what the difference is? Where can I find that out?
I think there may be a graphic reference file in the Resources section.
How do you know what the difference is? Where can I find that out?
Do you have pictures of the chips? I am interested in this post since I also own bud jones chips.
A picture would help, just to let us know which line of Bud Jones chip we are talking about. Different lines have different characteristics.
Would be nice to know which line (version) of Bud Jones chips you are referring to... big difference between S2’s and V7’s etc IMO
If yes, then it looks like a mixture of V6 and V7, both of which are notorious for the suction effect (although I would've expected casino used chips to be broken in...)
Ty, will check it outThe California Grand casino also uses Bud Jones for lower denominations.
Whereas Lucky Chances is a hot mess that employs a mixture of Bud Jones, ceramics, and RT Plastics.
Sounds like u're becoming a true chipper at heart @StatTracker. If u wanna avoid plastics, venture outside of Emeryville & u'll encounter clay chips at several casinos such as Casino M8trix, The Palace, and Casino Real.
Trying this weekend. Much appreciatedI have a few sets of Abiatti roulettes that I use which are plastic. I give them a dry wash in a mixture of baby powder and corn starch then wipe them all down. Works great for a while, then I do the dry wash again when they start getting sticky.
Advice for cutting accurately?i dealt 21 with these for a few years at this place. idk so much the 1 on the right but the 1 on the left, the green is a separate piece. i've seen 'em broken. sometimes a little quirky to handle on the live games at speed
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it's in the linked resource (post 34) "injected colors"
Cutting & proving stacksyou mean as in "cutting chips" as in proving out amounts? or, cutting them up to see if they're printed?