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Initial FAQ's on the chips!

I am loving these chips. I want 3 more sets of these.

Suggestion of using chipco racks chipinla (new name on here but I forgot) after they were too tight for 66.7 and 4200 uniques racks.

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I too, am really interested in these chips. There does seem to be a difference in the chips from this manufacturer.
For instance, I have a set of no-mold textured chips from them and I love them. I got a sample stack of the Greek mold version and I find them more slippery than my no-molds. I don't expect any type of ceramic chips to have the grip of compression clay chips but the more grip, the better, right? My test for this is to put a stack of about 8 chips and flick it with my index finger about halfway down the stack. If the chips easily slide across my desktop, they're pretty slippery. I did the same test to the Greeks and the no-molds. The no-molds did slide, but not as easily as the Greeks.
I have read the glowing reviews of the Cap Dash chips. Some of the other molds have rave reviews as well.
My specific question: Has anyone compared the Cap Dash chips to either no-molds or Greek molds as far as "grip" is concerned?
 
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A few. Sold a bunch. Lent out more than couple.
Wow. But at the price, I can see a few sets. Thinking about getting a Cap Dash set myself.
My favorite design by far is the one you used on the Greek mold hybrids. But since you have all those Tina hybrids, could you offer an answer to my question?
Are they all the same as far as grippy-ness or is one mold type more slippery than another? If there is a difference, could you rate them from best to worst? It would be much appreciated.
 
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Wow. But at the price, I can see a few sets. Thinking about getting a Cap Dash set myself.
My favorite design by far is the one you used on the Greek mold hybrids. But since you have all those Tina hybrids, could you offer an answer to my question?
Are they all the same as far as grippy-ness or is one mold type more slippery than another? If there is a difference, could you rate them from best to worst? It would be much appreciated.
Bump post about "Tina" chips. No opinions or answers to this question?
 
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Bump post about "Tina" chips. No opinions or answers to this question?
I won’t be able to help you much because I haven’t experienced Tina’s no mold or Greeks, but I have a couple CM sets, and I got a sample set of Himewad’s River Rat set. I like the CM “crap,” and I was surprised at how great the Cap Dash felt. The look is incredible too. If you weren’t paying a lot of attention, and you didn’t know better, you just might mistake them for the real thing.
 
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Wow. But at the price, I can see a few sets. Thinking about getting a Cap Dash set myself.
My favorite design by far is the one you used on the Greek mold hybrids. But since you have all those Tina hybrids, could you offer an answer to my question?
Are they all the same as far as grippy-ness or is one mold type more slippery than another? If there is a difference, could you rate them from best to worst? It would be much appreciated.
There is no way I am the biggest expert, but I do have samples of most everything. The hybrids are the best, and it isn't even close. I would choose one of those just based on how one feels about the mold design/look. There is a massive drop-off after the hybrids to any of the other ceramics, Tina or otherwise. Then another massive drop-off to other China clays
 
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There is no way I am the biggest expert, but I do have samples of most everything. The hybrids are the best, and it isn't even close. I would choose one of those just based on how one feels about the mold design/look. There is a massive drop-off after the hybrids to any of the other ceramics, Tina or otherwise. Then another massive drop-off to other China clays
China clays are a non-starter. I've owned several sets and types. I was the biggest proponent of them early on but they are just not a solid product. Experience can be a good teacher.
 
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China clays are a non-starter. I've owned several sets and types. I was the biggest proponent of them early on but they are just not a solid product. Experience can be a good teacher.
I have put in Play both the No mold Hybrid as well as hat&cane hybrid once and the cards mold lots of times. both of the hybrids have a different feel but both worked GREAT. I will be buying another set of the no mold hybrid. February I willbe doing the Greek set and March will be Scrowns/ Cap and Dash. Birthday game!!
 
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I have put in Play both the No mold Hybrid as well as hat&cane hybrid once and the cards mold lots of times. both of the hybrids have a different feel but both worked GREAT. I will be buying another set of the no mold hybrid. February I willbe doing the Greek set and March will be Scrowns/ Cap and Dash. Birthday game!!
Will you be doing a group buy in March for Cap Dash chips? If so, I'd be in.
 
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