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12-05-2006, 05:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Oldcycles No it is not.
2 different molds. | Now you are makeing me VERY curious and I have to addmit that I don't follow. | | Sponsored Links | | 
12-05-2006, 06:01 PM
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Originally Posted by 7thSeat Now you are makeing me VERY curious and I have to addmit that I don't follow. | I have to do some searching but I think it is a house mold. | 
12-05-2006, 06:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Oldcycles I have to do some searching but I think it is a house mold. | Harolds has been using the H.C.E mold a.k.a. H-mold on many chips as far as I know. If this is a house mold it is very close in looks.
BTW. How did you get this idea in the first place? How do you tell them apart? | 
12-05-2006, 06:34 PM
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Originally Posted by 7thSeat Harolds has been using the H.C.E mold a.k.a. H-mold on many chips as far as I know. If this is a house mold it is very close in looks.
BTW. How did you get this idea in the first place? How do you tell them apart? | I have to agree... it's the H-Mold as produced by H.C. Edwards... and now available through ASM. No attribution to Paulson that I've ever seen. MD-19
However, there are a few Paulsons I didn't see:
RHC (Reverse Hat & Cane) - Is this what you're calling H&C Short cane?
Paulson Chips - This must be what you've got down as "Paulson Home"
Plain - Paulson's Plain mold (see below)
Paulson's new home mold, with the suits (don't know what the name is for this one)
Paulson's mold they use on the 48mm chips (don't know what to call this one either).  | 
12-05-2006, 06:49 PM
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Originally Posted by cpiaaq However, there are a few Paulsons I didn't see:
RHC (Reverse Hat & Cane) - Is this what you're calling H&C Short cane?
Paulson Chips - This must be what you've got down as "Paulson Home"
Plain - Paulson's Plain mold (see below)
Paulson's new home mold, with the suits (don't know what the name is for this one)
Paulson's mold they use on the 48mm chips (don't know what to call this one either). | 1. Yes I call it short cane, I might have to change that one.
2. Yes again.
3. I do not got that exact chip.
4. I would call it H&C-Suits. I will probably have one by the end of the week.
5. I think you refering to the inverted H&C. The PNY chip in the first post have this mold. If not, I do not got it.
Thanks for the interest.  | 
12-05-2006, 07:47 PM
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Chips: 646 | | | Re: 7th Book of molds I forgot one more, the H&C LCV (Long Cane Version). You might have some of these and not know it.
LCV on the left, H&C on the right. I "enhanced" the contrast to show off the mold, the original image is on the right. Quote: |
Originally Posted by 7thSeat 1. Yes I call it short cane, I might have to change that one.
2. Yes again.
3. I do not got that exact chip.
4. I would call it H&C-Suits. I will probably have one by the end of the week.
5. I think you refering to the inverted H&C. The PNY chip in the first post have this mold. If not, I do not got it.
Thanks for the interest.  | I have an extra of #3 (Paulson Plain mold), PM me your address and I'll send you one 
#5 refers to the 48mm chip mold, the PNY is a 43mm and indeed uses the IHC. Unfortunately, I don't have an extra one of these (however there is one available on eBay at the moment.).
39mm, 43mm, 48mm 
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12-05-2006, 08:46 PM
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Chips: 4,116 | | | Re: 7th Book of molds ASM has only had H-mold since 2004, per Robert Einstadt. "H" MOLD (H.C.E.)-- 8 H's. H. C. Edwards and Co., NYC. Was a major supplier of Nevada chips, 1940's to 1968. The business was started in the 1920's and was sold and broken up in 1984. Then Bazaar Supply/Berk Trading Co., Yonkers, NY, owned the mold and used it infrequently, but not for U.S. casinos. I am told that the mold was used in Europe at that time. In about 2004, Bazaar Supply/Berk Trading went out of business, and Atlantic Standard Molding/Poker Chips Online bought the mold, and although it is not yet shown on their web site, it is used today by ASM for home poker chip sets, but not for casinos Also, the easiest way to tell the LCV is by the triangle made by the cane and the brim of the hat... Its a triangle on the H&C and not really one on the LCV... H&C 
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12-05-2006, 09:31 PM
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Chips: 4,648 | | | Re: 7th Book of molds Just look closely at the Harolds chip and the H mold in your op and you will see they are different.
I thiught it was the H mold at first also. | 
12-06-2006, 05:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Oldcycles Just look closely at the Harolds chip and the H mold in your op and you will see they are different.
I thiught it was the H mold at first also. | Sorry, can't see it. In what way do they differ? | 
12-06-2006, 02:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Q10 soooted Now that I read and drooled through all of these and gave some +rep I have to say:
Can you move the mold names so they are 'under' or 'over' each row of pictures? Right now one has to scroll back/forth to match up the names & molds. Sorry for being picky and the post is fantastic, but I think this would help make it more readable and easier to add on to. | (2:d response)
If you put your marker on the pic the mold name will show.
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