
Rounders Teddy KGB Chip Review is Up |
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Posted Fri Apr 29, 2005 7:57 pm GMT by pokerchipreviews
Sweeeeeeeeet chips!!!!
http://www.pokerchipreviews.com/compression.html#Rounders
Cheers,
John
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Posted Fri Apr 29, 2005 8:44 pm GMT by Prettey Toney
Yeah they definately need some oiling.
There is the traditional "break them in naturally" belief out there, which I would think is cool but those chips in your review shine compared to mine. I think it would take many years of some greaseballs attending my games to get them to look like that.
Besides could the oil actually protect the chips like a set of boots? You would think so.
I'm hitting the Walgreens tonight.
Thanks John,
T
Posted Fri Apr 29, 2005 11:29 pm GMT by circlencircle
| Prettey Toney wrote: | Besides could the oil actually protect the chips like a set of boots? You would think so.
I'm hitting the Walgreens tonight. T |
I think it can act as protection on other chips but (correct me if I'm wrong) it seems like to me TRK's inlay basically covers the entire chip except for the rolling edge. If I'm right then the oil really isn’t going to soak in to them. It will still adjust the color and change the feel slightly but only due to residue. It’s not doing the same thing as with BC or Paulson...
Posted Fri Apr 29, 2005 11:31 pm GMT by circlencircle
I just read your conversation on the other thread... it kind of addresses what I've said here. Sorry, I didn’t see it first...
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