detroitdad
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Thanks dude. Now I have to figure out what to sell to acquire a set of these.

Thanks dude. Now I have to figure out what to sell to acquire a set of these.
The secondary 25's seem available constantly on eBay for not much more than a buck each.
There's always blood/platelets, redundant organs, and the wife's jewelery. Preferably in that order.Now I have to figure out what to sell to acquire a set of these.
Calling out @softchewy
Thanks dude. Now I have to figure out what to sell to acquire a set of these.
Or more modestly, this:
Calling out @softchewy
Thanks dude. Now I have to figure out what to sell to acquire a set of these.
Thanks. It was the subject of a long breakdown thread on the blue wall. For the number of chips, really the most ideal and flexible breakdown IMO.Nuts breakdown!
I guess I just don't see that happening.
Hey now, PCFers are not allowed to have defeatist attitude towards acquiring new chip sets!
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I know. The prices most likely make this an unrealistic goal for me. I would need ones, fives, and twenty fives. I actually have a slight preference over twenty fives in my cash set vs 20's.
The fives are absolutely beautiful. Which green is the primary vs secondary? I prefer the lighter green.
I'd need 200 x 1, 300+ x 5 and a rack of the twenty fives. I guess I just don't see that happening.
Plus there's a 50-50 chance that you'd sell them before they ever saw any table time.I understand my limitations when it comes to building chip sets.
1. Budget
2. Patience
Plus there's a 50-50 chance that you'd sell them before they ever saw any table time.![]()
The lighter green is primary. I really like them too but can't decide if I should keep them since I now have a rack of 20s to go with now. I could use more 5s in place of one of the racks of 25s
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Plus there's a 50-50 chance that you'd sell them before they ever saw any table time.![]()
lol...more like 90/10
The lighter green is primary. I really like them too but can't decide if I should keep them since I now have a rack of 20s to go with now. I could use more 5s in place of one of the racks of 25s
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Calling out @softchewy
Thanks dude. Now I have to figure out what to sell to acquire a set of these.
I've never noticed the quarters before - are those part of the original casino set?The lighter green is primary. I really like them too but can't decide if I should keep them since I now have a rack of 20s to go with now. I could use more 5s in place of one of the racks of 25s
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I've never noticed the quarters before - are those part of the original casino set?
No quarters in the original casino set, there were "aftermarket" quarters made.. BCC (seen above), and Paulson Hotstamps (may be more variations).
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I don't even like this set; it just doesn't suit my tastes. But I have to say the inlayed blue quarter pictured above is the baddest-ass aftermarket quarter I've ever seen.
The hotstamp (I think that is what you meant as there is no inlay) quarters with the Brooklyn Bridge are a great design... prob my fav hotstamp frac as well.
I don't even like this set; it just doesn't suit my tastes.