Ah okay, I see thanks! Well the set is sold anyway so I don't have to worry about it
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@TheOneCalledMichael -
Off topic, but you might get a kick out of this.....your user name always makes me think of a song by an American pop musician from the 1960's......
the one they call the...
Seventh Son (performed by Johnny Rivers)...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oc0ye-LJAdE
'Seventh Son'...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seventh_son_of_a_seventh_son

Never heard of it but it's my kind of music haha nice nice..actually it's from friends, I'm a big fan

Never heard of it but it's my kind of music haha nice nice..actually it's from friends, I'm a big fan
Very good.
Johnny Rivers was very popular on the American pop music scene in the mid-to-late 1960's......my generation!

A few years ago, one Captain D's restaurant had a free jukebox that could play many 1950s-1960s songs. While waiting, I used to play Johnny Rivers' Secret Agent Man endlessly, just to drive everybody else crazy.
"Secret Agen' Man, Secret Agen' Man! They's given you a numba, anna taken 'way your name!"
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Looks interesting, but why does this set chip easily as mister Mike said? It's plastic right?
The #1491 Cavalier set does not chip easily. Not if you don't abuse it. The set is made of a harder, denser plastic formulation than the earlier models of Cavalier plastic sets by Pacific Game Co., so the #1491 set is more robust, resistant to abuse. The earlier sets used a lighter, less dense plastic which was easier to chip (not particularly easy, just "easier").