Sporting Goods : Aluminum 200 Poker Chip Case with Clear Cover

Sporting Goods : Aluminum 200 Poker Chip Case with Clear Cover

Aluminum 200 Poker Chip Case with Clear Cover

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Aluminum 200 Poker Chip Case with Clear Cover
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Trademark Global
Label: Trademark Poker
Manufacturer: Trademark Poker
Publisher: Trademark Poker
Sales Rank: 500945
Studio: Trademark Poker










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This handy chip case has the durability of an aluminum chip case and includes a clear, scratch-resistantÊplexiglass cover to easily view the contentsÊof the case.ÊThe caseÊis produced from the finest aircraft aluminum and reinforced throughout, and yet it is lightweight. The interior isÊgreen felt with space for 200 chips, 5 dice,Êand 2 decks of cards.

This is a chip case that will last a lifetime.

Chips not included.

















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