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Re: Recreating vintage chips
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Even though it may be nice to have a home set of chips better than the generic suited ones sold everywhere, I agree with those above in saying it will be a nightmare for collectors to try and validate the chips. I purchase a lot of chips on ebay and would not appreciate buying some "reproduced vintage" chip at TCR value to find out it is worth $.90.

I would imagine these new chips would not have any blacklight security features, but there should be something visibly obvious to the naked eye that they are not authentic.

Maybe you could have a signature logo or border that is used across all your chips, and the reproduced chip design will appear in the center, smaller than the original, or something to that effect.

Everyone is trying to make a buck but although that is the American way, you ought to think twice about this get-rich-quick plan.

Dave C. (R-6666)

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I agree with Stu.
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