
Martini Club Clays from NJ on Sale |
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Posted Wed Dec 01, 2004 11:03 pm GMT by Fightin'Engineer
Hey Everyone,
First of all, I am not affiliated with Nevada Jack in any way. I just wanted to give everybody a heads up that the Martini Club set of clays are $500 for a set of 500 instead of the usual $600 price tag. The Nevada Jack mold is still the standard pricing and the 300 chip set is also still at standard pricing. I know many of you consider Blue Chip Co. an inferior chip in many ways, and for good reason. While I agree with alot of you, I love the edge spots on the NJ clays and had only hesitated from ordering a set because they were slightly overpriced IMHO. Knocking off $100 from the price tag brings the price down to $1 per chip which may still be too pricey for some of you, but it was worth it to me and I picked up a set tonight. I guess I am wierd, but I always preferred the Martini Club mold to the NJ mold. Just thought I would let you all know in case the price was the only thing stopping you from picking up a set.
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Posted Thu Dec 02, 2004 11:26 am GMT by MeridianFC
I really like the Matini Club molo, it's very classic. It might actually be my favorite mold of all clay chips. Yes better than the Top Hat & Cane, Horsehead, etc. It really is a great mold. That said I'm not a big fan of the design of that chip though and I've been underwhelmed with Blue Chip in general to this point, though I think the Nevada Jacks folks have gotten the best out of them.
Posted Thu Dec 09, 2004 7:56 pm GMT by PaulsonChips
I agree with MFC
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