I know these chips are a little light, but for 65 cents a peice for real clay chips.... it sure seems like a good deal. I read a review that said these chips are smaller then standard chips...anyone know if that is true and if so how much smaller are they?
I know these chips are a little light, but for 65 cents a peice for real clay chips.... it sure seems like a good deal. I read a review that said these chips are smaller then standard chips...anyone know if that is true and if so how much smaller are they?
If they are smaller, it is hardly noticeable with casual inspection, you would probably have to use a caliper to really tell. I ordered some but decided not to go with them only because I found the lack of edge spots a little too plain. As far as feel, quality, sound etc, they are awesome. Really crisp edges, solid clay feel, strong and they sound great. The colors are nice for solids and the faux-shaped inlays are a really nice touch. If you don't mind the lack of edge spots (the deal breaker for me because other than that they are awesome), they are a bargain at the price for real clay chips. Plus, use the "21ACE" code for 10% off of them at Spinettis.com which makes them even sweeter!
I agree, the inlay looks nice, but the cowboy really ruins the chip for me...
Other than that, they look great, maybe a custom label over it?
I guess you don't know where the cowboy is from? That is the old Pioneer club neon cowboy from fremont street in Vegas. That is a classic part of Vegas' history
I guess you don't know where the cowboy is from? That is the old Pioneer club neon cowboy from fremont street in Vegas. That is a classic part of Vegas' history
How can you not love Vegas Vic? That is like dissing the "Welcome to Las Vegas" sign.