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I found this set at a second-hand shop for a couple bucks and decided to pick them up. They feel really nice, they’re a bit light (maybe 8ish grams?). They are a bit thinner and a bit wider in diameter than other chips I have, but they’re unlike any cheap dice chips I’ve seen before. I’m wondering if anyone knows what the logo on them says or if maybe I found something cooler than I originally thought.
 

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Michael Graves chips originally sold at Target. They are great plastic chips and usually you can find a bunch for sale for cheap. They originally came with a wooden chip carousel holder
I just looked em up, and they did come with the original carousel! I got the set for 2 bucks so I figured they must be cheap plastic ones but can’t go wrong if you like the way they feel, even if I’ve never actually used them in a game lol
 
As many said, a good set for how cheap they can be found. Long ago a buddy had them for games at his house, they were pretty nice for cheap plastics
 

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