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So I listened and got samples. Then I bought something that I didn’t get a sample for, but time was of the essence!

Here’s a chance to sample 6 popular lower end - medium end chips at a better price.

12 - web-mold hybrid ceramics, aka Tina web-mold

12 - Milano china clay from Chip Cave

10 - Dunes china clay from Appache

10 - Majestic china clay from Appache

9 - Pharoh’s China clays from Apache (4 are broken, came that way).

12 - Card Wars Ceramic from Br Poker Pro.

About $56 if you bought them yourself (not including the Pharoh’s, I got that covered, but those are another $12 if you did get them).

$35 shipped in the USA to test out 6 sets.

I take PayPal. Goods and services is fine if you pay the fee.

Say dibs and shoot me a pm.
 

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If you're looking for your first cash set, I highly recommend getting this to make a more educated decision. Samples samples samples
 
Boy, those China clays are trending in a good direction
It’s interesting - it feels like new guys are talking about China clays more now than ever before. Seems strange to me, given all the cheaper tina kinds of chips out there. I wonder if it’s just the ease of click-buying China clays from established etailors.
 
It’s interesting - it feels like new guys are talking about China clays more now than ever before. Seems strange to me, given all the cheaper tina kinds of chips out there. I wonder if it’s just the ease of click-buying China clays from established etailors.
Part of it is it’s available by next week rather than 3-4 months. And if you don’t stumble on PCF you don’t realize what all the options are.
 
It’s interesting - it feels like new guys are talking about China clays more now than ever before. Seems strange to me, given all the cheaper tina kinds of chips out there. I wonder if it’s just the ease of click-buying China clays from established etailors.
The ease is definitely a factor. However, if I could have the customization options with something like the Bank line from Apache as I do with the Tina group buys, I would choose the CC every time. I find the stackability, sound and overall feel to be my preference.

Since I wouldn't know about Tina hybrids if not for this forum, retailers like Apache would seem to offer great upgrades from my sluggos.

Are they casino quality? Nope, but I much prefer my CC to any of my previous options. With as little as I have played in the last 20 years, I just can't bring myself to invest in CPC, Paulson, or my longtime favorite TRK.

I realize this is not the general consensus on here, and that I lack the long-time experience in chipping, so take what I have to say with grain of tequila.

If you are new and haven't tried these, give this sample set a shot.
 
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