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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).
The chip on the right is a worn Chipco. The face of this chip is quite smooth by now.
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What did you use to clean them? I have (as you can see in the Chip hunt thread) some really dirty chips. I was just going to use a baby wipe or soap and water but wasn't sure if there was something better to get them nice and clean without hurting the chip.
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.
What did you use to clean them? I have (as you can see in the Chip hunt thread) some really dirty chips. I was just going to use a baby wipe or soap and water but wasn't sure if there was something better to get them nice and clean without hurting the chip.
For these particular chips, I just used a toothbrush and dishsoap. Scrub, rinse, dry.
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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).
The chip on the right is a worn Chipco. The face of this chip is quite smooth by now.
Those chips look familiar. That most be the Table Mtn by Fresno. I have been there a few times. I will be there this Aug. again.
Care to share more history on Table Mountain
I will have these available soon and would like a little more info
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