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I don't have any of those specific chips, but I do have a few of the "Goldfield" inlay chips offered by Gameland sports which are the same chip with a different graphic. In all, the inlays on mine are kind of nice because they are very clear and don't seem like they could be peeled off without ruining the chip. Unfortunately, like most other home market chips they are plastic with metal inserts and are as slippery as an ice-skating rink meaning they are horrible for stacking.
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* 11.5 GRAMS EACH *Clay composite chip with a metal insert - Very Durable! These chips have a full color inlay on each side. The inlay is manufactured into the chip in the same manner as real Las Vegas casino chips.
All chips have the "Judy's Coyote Spring Ranch" logo on one side.
The 5,25,50 and 100 have a "lady of the evening" on the other side.
The "One" denomination has the logo on both sides.
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Actual chips do show some nudity. You must be 18 years of age to purchase these chips
Well, just wanted some decent chips for home games that don't have peel off stickers. Thought that these would have been kind of interesting.
I don't know if I was clear on the point, but as far as the graphics go I like the samples I have - they are very clear, distinct, and colorful and I would not ever worry about the inlay coming off because it seems to be pretty permanent. For overall feel, however, I would look elsewhere because their slipperiness puts them far outside of what I would consider playable.
I don't have those inlays but I have the same style of chip... They aren't bad for an inexspensive set. As stated they are very slick but on a stable surface they can be stacked but generally no higher than 15.
Those are mine as you can see they have the Las Vegas emblem on them. I have used them no one in the game complains and for the price it was a good deal.
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I don't have those inlays but I have the same style of chip... They aren't bad for an inexspensive set. As stated they are very slick but on a stable surface they can be stacked but generally no higher than 15.
Those are mine as you can see they have the Las Vegas emblem on them. I have used them no one in the game complains and for the price it was a good deal.
I agree they are not terrible for the price, but you can get Nexgens for pretty much the same amount and they are much better overall.
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