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Poker chip collecting could be the practice of intentionally taking chips from Casino premises, trading or collecting [http://www.duckpoker.com/ online poker wagering], or perhaps in person, when it comes to collection. Casino chip collecting is a section of numismatics; a variation of exonumia, or coin collecting. Before it became a more serious hobby, chip collecting was just a case of individuals keeping chips as souvenirs coming from a casino that they had visited. Some french fries are now worth as much as $50,000.<br><br><br><br>Whether a serious collector or perhaps a weekend gamer, some equipment is going to be needed in order to store or display your chips. The best way to keep or display your [http://Photobucket.com/images/french+fries french fries] is very subjective, and definately will ultimately boil into personal preference.<br><br><br><br>There are a couple of alternatives to storing and displaying your chips. Frames particularly for displaying casino chips are available, or you can buy special mounting "backer" board to keep the chips and frame them yourself. Another display choice is easel-mounted frames for starters or more chips. For that extra-special or lucky chip, you might like to consider a poker chip Key Chain Holder. This is typically a definite plastic air-tight holder attached to a key chain. <br><br><br><br>Storing your chips do range from very inexpensive to extravagant, depending on the type of chips you own, and whether you want them on display or otherwise. Several vendors offer "Poker Chip" binders which are basically a padded binder using the words "Casino Chips" printed about the front and spine. These binders are designed to carry the three-ring binder pages that are in-turn specifically designed to keep casino chips. <br><br><br><br>Flips are normally stored either in binders or flip boxes. The former provide you with the convenience of to be able to view your chips similar to viewing an image album. The flip boxes around the other hand, allow you to hold more chips in a small space and therefore are more efficient and practical for those of you who don't have lots of shelf space for chip albums. <br><br><br><br>Chip or coin, wallets are small vinyl albums that typically hold anywhere from 24 to 80 chips based on their size. Air-tights are transparent plastic coin holders that store just one coin. An air-tight includes two halves that snap-together around a coin to create a snug, air-tight fit. Air-tights are wonderful storage answers to show-case your best casino chips, but tend to be pricey, so that it can be cost-prohibitive to hold your entire collection in them. <br><br><br><br>Coin tubes are difficult plastic tubes that can store approximately 20 chips in a small space. The coins are tubular about the inside however are molded square on the outside to stop rolling and invite stacking. When ordering coin tubes, you should order the 39mm, or "medallion" size. Coin tubes are a good storage solution to store your many traders, but you should be aware that the french fries are not separated from exposure to each other inside the tubes. As a result, otherwise handled properly, it's theoretically possible that this chips could mar the other. For well used or older chips, this isn't always a concern, however you may want to think before storing your mint-condition chips in the storage tube.<br><br><br><br>There are a couple of varieties of cases which is available from aluminum to leather to vinyl to wood. Your budget is your only limit! These cases usually store any where from 300 to 500 chips although there are some 1000 chip models. There are several varieties of special presentation cases which can be excellent to showcase your most prized french fries.<br><br><br><br>Wooden poker cases can include chip trays that can be used to guard and store your chips, or might be removed to stack each players chips at the poker table. There is really a shallow groove around the back from the trays permitting you to stack the trays in the chat box. When buying or ordering [http://Imageshack.us/photos/wooden+poker wooden poker] chip case and trays, you should specify the tip be polyurethane or possibly a non-soluble varnish. Specifically, avoid any type of Oil finish such as Tung or Danish oil, since these oils can penetrate in to the clay chips with time.<br><br><br><br>Again, make sure that your chips are appropriately sized for that chip case. Generally speaking, virtually all chips are in the 39mm size. Large denomination chips, along with chips based around the Paulson Inverted Hat and Cane (IHC) fractionals mold, are in the larger 43mm size. <br><br><br><br>Another measurement that could be referenced may be the mold size - 66.7 or perhaps a 67.7 rack. This number is an indication as to the length (in millimeters) that is required to house a collection of 20 chips. Paulson chips demand a 66.7 rack, others are about the 67.7 size. This may not be a serious concern, but it is worth mentioning. Poker chip thickness may also impact how difficult it is too add or remove chips from your tray. As a chip begins to show signs and symptoms of wear, edges can be less crisp and also the chip becomes a bit thinner. Over time, chips may wiggle a bit in the case<br><br><br><br><br><br>Sven Asnien can be an experienced woodworker, born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio. He began his woodworking career at Wooster College with theatrical carpentry, building sets and props for the traveling theatrical group. He continued to perfect his woodworking skills after college, working totally on built-in cabinetry, wainscoting, and high-end finish carpentry. Sven establish Oz Woodworking to combine his love of woodworking and poker.
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