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Old 02-04-2005, 09:57 PM
PinataUT PinataUT is offline
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Default Le Cove Chips?

What are these chips? Fanrasy set? Casino? Sorry for the noob question
http://search.ebay.com/_Casino_W0QQc...assZshoefreaks
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Old 02-04-2005, 10:28 PM
Nickmast Nickmast is offline
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Default Re: Le Cove Chips?

I dunno man but those chips are killer. I find myself looking over those auctions over and over just looking at those chips. Out of my price range for sure.
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Old 02-04-2005, 10:38 PM
Cin0s3 Cin0s3 is offline
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Default Re: Le Cove Chips?

$3 a chip seems a little stiff!
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Old 02-05-2005, 07:45 PM
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Default Re: Le Cove Chips?

I remember reading about these (though I can't remember the site now). I think these are genuine Paulson Top Hat & Cane chips, made before Paulson got purchased and quit selling to consumers. They are fantasy chips like James Bond, Scandia Casino and others. I haven't touched a sample, but I understand they're fine chips.

But with these prices, everybody's trying to make a killing lately! (Though many/most of these auctions have not sold.)

- - tomb
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Birthplace of Poker

Edit: Here's the site I referred to (and it has lots of other good stuff): http://www.ccgtcc.com/fakes.html
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Old 02-05-2005, 08:11 PM
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Default Re: Le Cove Chips?

Those are actually my chips for sale. I bought a set of 900 about a month back for $1500 and another 200 in a poorly labeled auction for $140. (Total 1100 chips for $1640 = $1.49/chip)I bought all these as my personal chips and was bidding on some that were on ebay last week in groups of 20, well I kept getting outbid and some on the auctions reached $4 a chip. So I went back to trademark poker took a look at the new paulsons and realized that the Le Cove's had to go, if they were going to bring that much money. I sold 200 in the first 24 hours for $700 total, and have had a few offers for several hundred at $2.05/chip, I will continue to drop the price by $20 or so every couple days till they are gone, I figure I can get about $2600 after its said and done. A nice $1000 profit and my Egyptians and new Paulsons will be paid for with money left over.

I hate to see them go, but money talks.
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Old 02-05-2005, 08:17 PM
PinataUT PinataUT is offline
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Default Re: Le Cove Chips?

Good job. Those six-striped ones are really nice looking chips.

(purple w/ 6 sets of narrow signal green / lavender stripes... seen here - image too big to imbed (140k) image
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Old 02-05-2005, 10:06 PM
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Default Re: Le Cove Chips?

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A nice $1000 profit and my Egyptians and new Paulsons will be paid for with money left over.



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Woot!

Ten
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Old 02-06-2005, 02:26 AM
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A nice $1000 profit and my Egyptians and new Paulsons will be paid for with money left over.



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Woot!

Ten

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Jammin'

The chips are sweet but I can't play poker with the word spa on my chips... bra maybe but not spa.

- Fins
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