last year and even this year. In addition, this chip has some noticeable wear and nicks. Seems like too much for a home chip. However, that being said, it could be anything for all I know. It is a very nice looking chip. I, for one, would be interested to learn anything about the chip I can, and I appreciate you looking it up.
When was the weave mold first used? Was Borland the first to use it? Who else has used the mold? I know it is still available through Jim Blanchard, but I'm not sure if you can order it with a custom inlay (it's not available for all of his molds).
Ed Hertel does not give any information about the club or the age of the chip.
Michael Siskin
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