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Re: Table Mountain: ASM A and Chipco
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These worn chips are fresh off the table at Table Mountain (except they have been cleaned).
The chip on the left is the first ASM A-mold chip I've gotten from a real casino. It is pretty worn. The brass fleckles are quite visible on the face of this chip (much moreso than shows up in this scan).
I love the A mold. I'm going to use it for my customs once I get my inlay designed.
I noticed on my samples that some of the flakes were visible on the face (as opposed to just the edge) but it doesn't really bother me. They are still great chips.
Thanks for posting that pic.
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