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Panel Chip Turn Poker

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This is a cool, cult-classic 1950 Turnit Manufacturing poker chip caddy in the hard-to-find black color. You simply turn the knob on the top and 12 cylinders full of poker chips swing outward for access. Turn the handle back and the chips swivel neatly back in for storage. Banyak juga yang ingin memperoleh chips texas holdem poker, namun kadang dewi fortuna belum sampai ke menghampiri kita:). Dan karena hal itu ada juga yang langsung minta chips texas holdem poker dan ada juga yang menggunakan cara lain, yaitu dengan cara mencuri chips poker facebook tersebut.

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1950 Turnit Manufacturing Poker Chip Caddy

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Panel Chip Turn Poker Game

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Panel Chip Turn Poker Chips

Wow! This is a cool, cult-classic 1950 Turnit Manufacturing poker chip caddy in the hard-to-find black color. You simply turn the knob on the top and 12 cylinders full of poker chips swing outward for access. Turn the handle back and the chips swivel neatly back in for storage.

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Made of durable, marbleized, hard black plastic, this awesome poker chip caddy will continue to provide years of enjoyment. The handles are heavy brass/gold colored metal. As shown, there are 2 slots to store 2 decks of cards. The poker chip cylinders are filled with poker chips. This one even comes with the original instructions.
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For its age, very good.
Minor scratches.
Expected usage wear on the topside of the handles and top handle stops (the rivet-looking things).
Mechanism works flawlessly.
Comes with vintage chips as shown.
Bring your own cards.
Brink your own drink.
Comes with original instructions.
Someone couldn’t tell they were instructions, so they wrote “Instructions” on the instructions.
10″ diameter x 4 1/2″ h
12″ diameter with the chip cylinders open

Panel Chip Turn Poker Games

Wikipedia says, “The dead man’s hand is described as a two-pair poker hand consisting of the black aces and black eights. Along with an unknown ‘hole’ card, these were the cards reportedly held by Old West folk hero, lawman and gunfighter, Wild Bill Hickok when he was murdered.”
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