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Flush
Hello everybody!
I haven't been here for a long time!
There were various shocks, both personal and in the country, but not about that ...))))
Like many on this site, I have a few chips that I often carry around and play with.
They were sourced from "AMERICAN Standart Molding", the previous owner, the current Classic Poker Chips, but they were previously "Atlantic Standard Molding".
"Old people" know this story...)))
These were samples that apparently went to "American Standart Molding", from "Atlantic Standard Molding" and were stored in warehouses.
I played with them a lot. Of course, they experienced both mineral oil and cleaning with soap ...
And it looks like time takes its toll.
The labels began to turn yellow. And apparently water gets under them.
I washed them before photographing them. And smudges were visible.
But, not on all chips. "B-mold" remains cleaner ...
The chips are very hard!
For so many years, Paulson's chips would have turned into "wheels"!
I haven't been here for a long time!
There were various shocks, both personal and in the country, but not about that ...))))
Like many on this site, I have a few chips that I often carry around and play with.
They were sourced from "AMERICAN Standart Molding", the previous owner, the current Classic Poker Chips, but they were previously "Atlantic Standard Molding".
"Old people" know this story...)))
These were samples that apparently went to "American Standart Molding", from "Atlantic Standard Molding" and were stored in warehouses.
I played with them a lot. Of course, they experienced both mineral oil and cleaning with soap ...
And it looks like time takes its toll.
The labels began to turn yellow. And apparently water gets under them.
I washed them before photographing them. And smudges were visible.
But, not on all chips. "B-mold" remains cleaner ...
The chips are very hard!
For so many years, Paulson's chips would have turned into "wheels"!