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"Many ask the question of whether these chips are a REAL CLAY COMPOSITE. Since the definition of Composite is “a man made material”, our answer is that these chips are a CLAY COMPOSITE. Something that is man made can’t be considered REAL or PURE. Our poker chips are made from ABS to give weight and authentic feel to your poker chip set. We sell a wide variety of poker chips in various quantities, designs, and colors. Our 11.5g poker chips are the chips preferred by professional poker players. Weighing a substantial 11.5 grams, they look and feel exactly like the casino poker chips you gamble with at the Casino. Enjoy!"
And, that's way, way, way too much garbage in the add. I would be afraid to bid, for fear that some clause buried in that crap would obligate me to a hidden $1000 shipping and handling fee, or some such nonsense.
Don't like the deal. Basically same as the "dice chips." Graphics is the only extra feature. Did you see the s/h charges plus the set price is close to $100 US. I can buy a 500 dice set locally for $50 cdn. Not a good deal.
Also, kind of funny where he will refund the price if you are not happy. I think the s/h pays for his cost already.
This is probably a silly and rhetorical question. But I wonder if the manufacturer has obtained rights from the Committee for the Las Vegas Centennial Celebration, Office of the Las Vegas Centennial, or the City of Las Vegas to use the centennial logo.
And, that's way, way, way too much garbage in the add. I would be afraid to bid, for fear that some clause buried in that crap would obligate me to a hidden $1000 shipping and handling fee, or some such nonsense.
Classic...lol.
I think they look ok compared to other chips in their catergory. Was mostly just entertained with the auction text.
Unlike cheaper made poker chips with graphics on them, the graphics on these chips is a part of the chip. It is not a sticker that will come off in time. The logo is printed in four colours to give it a really great look!
So is it part of the chip or is it printed? At least it's not a "sticker"... like those crappy Paulson, TRKing and BlueChipCO chips use!