SOLD Paulson Roulette (Price Drop) (2 Viewers)

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View media item 11462101 Paulson Roulette A chips - SOLD
Casino Used Condition
$50 shipped

View media item 1146320 AMS Key West $1s - SOLD
Brand New
$20 + shipping

View media item 11460Matsui Zen $25s and $100s - SOLD
Excellent Condition
180 $25s
160 $100s
$27/barrel + shipping
If someone buys them all shipping will be free and racks will be included.
 
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Is Mos the long-lost fourth Eisley Brother?

Man, this is exciting news!

(Yeah, I really had to google what the hell it meant. Sad.)
 
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No, they are china clays -- and NOT compression-molded. PGI has never produced compression-molded chips.
 
No, they are china clays -- and NOT compression-molded. PGI has never produced compression-molded chips.
Ok, I'll take you word for it. From what I can tell, the website calls them compression clays but maybe I'm misreading something?
 
I have the following for sale:




600 Chip PGI cash set. Star Wars motif labels by GearLabels.
Brand New
Breakdown is:
200 $.25s
200 $1s
200 $5s
Great for a low stakes cash game.
$350 shipped but will consider all offers. Racks included.
Sharpie, I'm really not picking on you, because I really like your Star Wars set. But those chips are not PGI china clays. They are in fact ProGen 80 china clays, made on a similar mold with slightly different materials.

The PGI greek key mold is an interlocking reverse-L design, and the raw materials are/were specified and supplied to the factory by PGI. Here is a picture of the PGI mold design:

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The ProGen80 chips are produced on a mold with an interlocking reverrse-J design (see pic below), often using recycled materials. The hook of the reverse-J is clearly evident:

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.... and it is also the mold used for these labeled ProGen 80 chips:

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Would that make it easier to find blanks for the mos eisley set then?
 
It looks like you can find them here and there online. I'm going to relist the chips sometime this weekend and I'll include the extra labels and artwork. Thanks for the help @BGinGA
 
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