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I picked up two of these recently for $24.95 each. Combined shipping was $20. So, it came to $70 total for two of these cases. More comments and a link to the auction below the pics:
Quality: Very high quality; a sturdy, heavy case; feels like leather and wood to me (but I'm no expert).
Appearance: Soft, warm looking leather exterior; sweet looking wood interior; nice wooden handle.
Overall Impression: A nice way to store some of your nicer chips at a reasonable price; my only complaint, a minor one, is that it is a bit of a pain to get the cards out of the case; very pleased with the purchase overall.
Thanks for the info. I've seen similar cases at vendor sites as well. I've hesitated buying because the foam pad in the top looked a little too thick. Have you had a problem closing the case when it's full?
Thanks for the info, I saw the case in the thread with the pics of your newest chips and wondered where you got it. BTW, did a little looking around and found it at discount casino gear for just under $21!
Thanks for the info. I've seen similar cases at vendor sites as well. I've hesitated buying because the foam pad in the top looked a little too thick. Have you had a problem closing the case when it's full?
No problem closing the case. The foam pad gives it a nice snug feeling when closing that I happen to appreciate.
Thanks for the info, I saw the case in the thread with the pics of your newest chips and wondered where you got it. BTW, did a little looking around and found it at discount casino gear for just under $21!
Nice find and certainly well worth it at that price. It would be perfect if it held 400 chips. Let me know if you find one that hold 300 plus. . .Thanks JM.
Nice find and certainly well worth it at that price. It would be perfect if it held 400 chips. Let me know if you find one that hold 300 plus. . .Thanks JM.