Welp, moment of truth.... (1 Viewer)

Mtvernonbryan

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And not the most exciting chips but they are casino Paulsons..... and there are a lot of them...
 
If you are anything like me...you don't have the patience to post the picture, then open the boxes, then post more pictures, etc... Heck I barely stop to take the pictures when I get more chips.
I'm just gonna assume all the real work has already been done and that you are choosing to delay the pron. So post pics now, please. :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:
 
If you are anything like me...you don't have the patience to post the picture, then open the boxes, then post more pictures, etc... Heck I barely stop to take the pictures when I get more chips.
I'm just gonna assume all the real work has already been done and that you are choosing to delay the pron. So post pics now, please. :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:
well actually the wife had to run errands and they were still in her car. So I’m just a anxious as you are... lol
 
If you are anything like me...you don't have the patience to post the picture, then open the boxes, then post more pictures

For me it's something to the effect of:

1) Start opening boxes.
2) Fail to suppress maniacal laugh.
3) Open boxes to where chips can actually be seen.
4) Fail to suppress maniacal laugh.
5) Grab first barrel of chips.
6) Scream with glee like a little girl (hopefully out of earshot of the wife).
7) Open the rest of the chips.
8) Don't even try to suppress maniacal laugh AT ALL.
9) Pass out due to chip-over-stimulation.... (if there is such a thing)
10) Consider taking a photo or two after regaining consciousness.
 
Sharpie Hack...

Go over the sharpie inked areas with a dry erase marker, rub hard, and allow to rest a bit. The dry erase ink is the same as sharpie ink, but contains an additive that makes the ink removable. Sometimes the dry erase ink can interact with already applied sharpie ink and allow removal. If the sharpie ink has soaked into a porous surface it doesn’t work well. Test results on a single chip first.

If you have success, you can thank me by sending me a sample set of the chips you received (if you have extras). ;)
 
Did the dry erase marker work on the sharpie?
 
Sharpie Hack...

Go over the sharpie inked areas with a dry erase marker, rub hard, and allow to rest a bit. The dry erase ink is the same as sharpie ink, but contains an additive that makes the ink removable. Sometimes the dry erase ink can interact with already applied sharpie ink and allow removal. If the sharpie ink has soaked into a porous surface it doesn’t work well. Test results on a single chip first.

If you have success, you can thank me by sending me a sample set of the chips you received (if you have extras). ;)

+1

I've never had to do this on chippies, but as the father of three now-older kids who used to love to use Sharpies on everything, it works well on most smooth non-porous surfaces. Painted walls are another matter... :(

Nice score btw!
 
Story on how these came to be in your possession????
Actually found these through eBay. Seller had 1 rack of 5’s for sale. I asked if he had any more pictures of the rack. Through chatting I found out he had many many more. We came to an agreement on the lot.
 

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