These were the chips on the cutaway not the actual chips in play but they’re clay and look amazing... I’m terrible at identifying chips so I won’t try but hoping brighter minds can pick them out.
Nice catch! I thought the lines on the edges were unique to Paulson. This is what it feels like to be wrong, huh?BCC Las Vegas we’re first used on poker after dark.
Looks like the yellow is same and the other looks like the 100 under UV light. My guess is they are these. I have 1300+ of these chips and looking for more!!
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Looks like a couple 500 mixed in the 100 stack too.
These have lines on the edge too. And so do my BCC fan of cards set. Not sure if all BCC do or not. Definitely not an expert here. Just got lucky!!Nice catch! I thought the lines on the edges were unique to Paulson. This is what it feels like to be wrong, huh?
Even recreated the dirty stack!View attachment 249598
Here they are in real life!
Nope. BCC also lathed chip edges, and before they created BCC (and later sold out to GPI), that family WAS Paulson Gaming (pre-merger of Paulson with B&G/Bud Jones that created GPI). So they certainly knew how it was done, since they pretty much invented it. Wouldn't surprise me any if they were even using some of the old machinery from the Paulson days to finish the BCC chips. Those Endy boys knew how to save a buck.I thought the lines on the edges were unique to Paulson.
Dibs. Nailed itIn case anyone interested, I will be selling nearly 900 of these BCC Las Vegas chips very soon. Will post for sale ad tonight or tomorrow.
I sent a PM 22 minutes agoDibs. Nailed it
I pmd 10 months ago when this discussion first took placeI sent a PM 22 minutes ago