S stivchips Thread starter Messages 3 Reaction score 0 Oct 27, 2024 #1 Just wondering if anyone knows what these are or where they were used? Attachments IMG-3051.jpg 549.6 KB · Views: 17
kcking22 Gold Gambler Messages 492 Reaction score 1,268 Location (City, State) Pennsylvania Oct 28, 2024 #2
The Chip Spa Forum Admin Moderator CCA MEMBER SNCCC MEMBER Messages 3,926 Reaction score 8,887 Location (City, State) Wisconsin Oct 28, 2024 #3 stivchips said: Just wondering if anyone knows what these are or where they were used? Click to expand... Never saw these before. What are they made of?
stivchips said: Just wondering if anyone knows what these are or where they were used? Click to expand... Never saw these before. What are they made of?
KingZilla Silver Spinner Messages 263 Reaction score 702 Location (City, State) Louisiana Oct 28, 2024 #4 These look like old poker chips made from Ivory. Just a guess.
S stivchips Thread starter Messages 3 Reaction score 0 Oct 29, 2024 #5 The Chip Spa said: Never saw these before. What are they made of? Click to expand... I think they are ivory but not sure....
The Chip Spa said: Never saw these before. What are they made of? Click to expand... I think they are ivory but not sure....
S stivchips Thread starter Messages 3 Reaction score 0 Oct 29, 2024 #6 KingZilla said: These look like old poker chips made from Ivory. Just a guess. Click to expand... Yes, and the red inlay seems to be some sort of red clay composite.
KingZilla said: These look like old poker chips made from Ivory. Just a guess. Click to expand... Yes, and the red inlay seems to be some sort of red clay composite.
The Chip Spa Forum Admin Moderator CCA MEMBER SNCCC MEMBER Messages 3,926 Reaction score 8,887 Location (City, State) Wisconsin Oct 29, 2024 #7 @ScrewyLouie is king of ivory napasteve@sbcglobal.net
KingZilla Silver Spinner Messages 263 Reaction score 702 Location (City, State) Louisiana Oct 29, 2024 #8 stivchips said: Yes, and the red inlay seems to be some sort of red clay composite. Click to expand... I'm no expert on these at all. The red seems to be just regular foil stamping?
stivchips said: Yes, and the red inlay seems to be some sort of red clay composite. Click to expand... I'm no expert on these at all. The red seems to be just regular foil stamping?
The Chip Spa Forum Admin Moderator CCA MEMBER SNCCC MEMBER Messages 3,926 Reaction score 8,887 Location (City, State) Wisconsin Oct 29, 2024 #9 KingZilla said: I'm no expert on these at all. The red seems to be just regular foil stamping? Click to expand... Yes, or whatever ink or dye they used to use on Ivories
KingZilla said: I'm no expert on these at all. The red seems to be just regular foil stamping? Click to expand... Yes, or whatever ink or dye they used to use on Ivories
The Chip Spa Forum Admin Moderator CCA MEMBER SNCCC MEMBER Messages 3,926 Reaction score 8,887 Location (City, State) Wisconsin Oct 29, 2024 #10 They could be bone also