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I'd suggest just making it one of those small images that someone walking by may not notice but the user will know to quickly keep scrolling if they're at work
 
Originally bought to fidget with at my desk, but coming with me to next game.

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Have these but never really use them!
 

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Where in Atlanta by the way? That’s my hometown.
Smyrna, two exits south on 285 from the Braves stadium. Use to live in Midtown, but had to get out due to traffic and high cost of living. And so many people now.
 
Smyrna, two exits south on 285 from the Braves stadium. Use to live in Midtown, but had to get out due to traffic and high cost of living. And so many people now.

Nice. I grew up Stone Mountain, then moved around a bunch to areas like Dunwoody, Marietta, then finally in Midtown right before leaving. Plenty good Braves games watched at Fulton County Stadium.
 
Quick question - what is the Air-Tite and what is it for?

Basically a capsule to hold your chip in either with or without a foam ring around it depending on preference. It’s a brand but also refers to the capsule being “air tight” when closed.
 
ok, but why dont ou just leave it out on the table like in my photo above? just trying to understand what it is actually for... if just to protect the item then ok, but assume when you have the item on the table you dont have the air-tite thing as well...?
 
ok, but why dont ou just leave it out on the table like in my photo above? just trying to understand what it is actually for... if just to protect the item then ok, but assume when you have the item on the table you dont have the air-tite thing as well...?

The wsop chip is inside an airtite. They are made for coins but we use them for poker chips.
 
The wsop chip is inside an airtite. They are made for coins but we use them for poker chips.
yeh understood which one it is, just why do you have them? would you have the plastic around the item when actually using the item on the table or no?
 
yeh understood which one it is, just why do you have them? would you have the plastic around the item when actually using the item on the table or no?

Yup. It’s mainly to protect the chip especially if it’s very rare, sentimental etc. Keeps it in perfect condition.
 

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