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Quoted from loghome895:mrm_4 Would you like to sell them ? )
Sorry man those beauties stay with my Mata Hari. I honestly need to start looking for a lid for the box then the game will be legitimately 100 percent complete
Quoted from loghome895:Funny I spoke to this guy on private chat a week ago Mike Tolley and gave him a price for $3 a piece for each container and $8 for the shipping Total $14 . The white container is stained and might be permanent. He said he tried to remove it however it did not come out. He declined my offer and said he was going to put them on eBay for kicks and giggles!
And sure enough there they are ! Lol Thanks everyone for looking out for me Hopefully I can find some without any stains!
Just spray paint them with 2X rustoleum. That’s what I did with mine. There are a few antique off whites available if you want an aged look.
Quoted from loghome895:Great idea! Thanks mrm 4!
Scrub them really well with a scotch bright and mean green or some kind of degreaser cleaner and just mist several really light coats a few minutes apart until you get them looking like you want and they should turn out really nice. As long as you clean them and rough the surface up with the scotch bright and apply thin coats they shouldn’t chip paint away from the coins.
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