Thestrategist
Sitting Out
Hi forum,
I recently took a risk on purchasing roughly 300 older chips probably from the 1950s (Atlantic Molding. Now Classic Poker Chip Co.) from the mold design I was able to trace to. If anyone have any advise if it is possible to restore and bring the chips back to life. Currently they appear to be old, discolorated, dehydrated, and need some tlc.
What is the best possible way to get the chips back to it’s near original state for possible relabeled and used?
*the bent chips are probably going to be discarded.
Here are the photo of some of the chips.
I recently took a risk on purchasing roughly 300 older chips probably from the 1950s (Atlantic Molding. Now Classic Poker Chip Co.) from the mold design I was able to trace to. If anyone have any advise if it is possible to restore and bring the chips back to life. Currently they appear to be old, discolorated, dehydrated, and need some tlc.
What is the best possible way to get the chips back to it’s near original state for possible relabeled and used?
*the bent chips are probably going to be discarded.
Here are the photo of some of the chips.