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Nope, nada..... they aren't cheap and their turn around time is just shy of "forever," but the chips are awesome. I love playing with them.
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Check out they have some nice clay ones there. They are having a pre-sale buy for some cool ASM chips - Key West Casino. I bought some of the Pharaoh Casino chips and they are sweet (Paulson's).
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Site down? Link Broken?
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All of your answers can be found here,
Your choices for custom casino chips are ASM (pokerchips.com), TR King, and Blue Chip for traditional molded clay chips and Nevada Jack and Chipco for ceramics. As mentioned buying custom chips can be expensive ($1+ per chip). Chiptalk almost always has several group buys going on customs. The advantages of the group buy are that you usually get a pretty significant discount because of the volume of chips being bought and taking advantage of the wealth of knowledge from the contibuters there. The disadvantages are that you have to compromise somewhat on the design (and it won't be completely unique to you) and it usually takes a long time to hammer out the final designs and place the order. The next best thing to custom designed chips are probably Paulson home chips. These can be found with just the denomination on them or as 'James Bond' chips. Order samples and figure out what you like. Personally, I like the TR Kings the best. |
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apachepoker.com is the original poker chip that was used before in casinos in the early 1930-50s , go to pokeroutlet.com and see waht they have there, i bought mine there!
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