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oiled JB's
Just oiled my Paulson Jb's...I feel as if there is a slight trade off that may be of some value to you all.
I bought a set of 300 jb's not too long ago, and decided to oil about 40 of them...20 of the blues...and 20 of the reds. The colors are no doubt a little sharper...and it seems like the oiling additionally seems to clean them up and reduce the "shedding" that may occur with new Jb's. Also...I feel as if the feel of my oiled chips may have improved. This is probably not news to anyone...
I used the oil very sparingly...just a drop on my fingers per 3-4 chips. I may say however...that my chips have gotten just a slight bit slicker with the addition of the oil. While the chalkiness of the new jb's may have been initially unattractive...they did give the chips a little more "grip" when moving around medium to large stacks around the table...
I know what you are thinking...That "I over oiled the chips"...but that is hardly the case...
I am thus faced with the dilemma of whether or not I should oil the rest of my set or not.... opinions? The chips were oiled 2 weeks ago...
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