
Posted Tue Dec 14, 2004 10:52 pm GMT by drinkup
I always thought Bud Jones chips were all plastic. Recently, I picked up some Casino Sadsh chips and they seem like clay with plastic coating.
The coin center chips all feel like plastic, but the ones I am asking about are the ones without the coin center.
Also, if anyone has any Bud Jones chips they are willing to part with for less than $1.50 each, please let me know.
thanks,
Ronny
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Posted Wed Dec 15, 2004 1:18 am GMT by Guest
The Bud Jones chips are injection molded plastic. Some do have coin centers, and some that do not appear to have coin centers actually have a brass coin center for weight with a sticker over the brass center. Take a look at the GPI brochure at http://www.gpigaming.com/pdf/US_Chips.pdf for a description on how the chips are constructed.
| drinkup wrote: | I always thought Bud Jones chips were all plastic. Recently, I picked up some Casino Sadsh chips and they seem like clay with plastic coating.
The coin center chips all feel like plastic, but the ones I am asking about are the ones without the coin center.
Also, if anyone has any Bud Jones chips they are willing to part with for less than $1.50 each, please let me know.
thanks,
Ronny |
Posted Wed Dec 15, 2004 3:12 am GMT by drinkup
Thanks for the info. :D
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