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Re: Disclosing a chip cleaned

Not following that logic. Just because someone else does it (and for different reasons) doesn't mean everyone else should follow suit and not disclose it. In coin/currency collecting this is far more offensible obviously. I know you strive to be different than "them". When it comes to older, rarer chips it is also far more offensible imo. Clean implies better condition and can be very easily made to look far less worn than it actually is. Compounded by the fact most people buy chips based on online pictures and not in person. Im not attacking your credibility just making a suggestion for transparency.

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Tough Clean up on chip
Bill - nice job! What product...
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Kirk, this would have been the likely reply...
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Re: Tough Clean up on chip
Windex works wonders. I've used if for years on my
Disclosing a chip cleaned
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Not following your logic....
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And I implied that where, exactly?
What Steve posted earlier is so true ...
WOW...nice display, Frank (as usual) grin
for sale from an old Chipco catalog
I also like the 3rd bullet:
The crud on chips has more germs and
Re: The crud on chips has more germs and
Crud is a good term, Fred, for what you describe.
Also called 'table jam'. vbg
Please pass the [Polaner's] jam.. vbg
Cleaned Chips "Look" Cleaned
sometimes hand inspection is required to verify...

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