Choice of chips for first set
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I have a set of the nexgen RPT chips.
My initial feeling was that they were not as good as the hype about them.
However for the money, they are quite good. For some reason, different colors feel different. The white ones feel the best. They are softer and seem to stack better. The green ones are the most plasticy of all of them.
Soundwise, they sound MUCH MUCH better than the typical 11.5 dice/suited chips. They are also much less slick than the cheapo's.
Compared to clay,... they are really inferior, but to repeat myself. For the duckets,... worth it.
BTW. Self-labelling the nexgens is a breeze.
My initial feeling was that they were not as good as the hype about them.
However for the money, they are quite good. For some reason, different colors feel different. The white ones feel the best. They are softer and seem to stack better. The green ones are the most plasticy of all of them.
Soundwise, they sound MUCH MUCH better than the typical 11.5 dice/suited chips. They are also much less slick than the cheapo's.
Compared to clay,... they are really inferior, but to repeat myself. For the duckets,... worth it.
BTW. Self-labelling the nexgens is a breeze.
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joe_13 - Posts: 15
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A little late with this one, but I agree that the faux chips are a good cheap set of chips to get ahold of. I just bought 1000 of them for $60 + shipping (around $13). It took two days to get here and I am very impressed with them. Now, when we have too many people to use my NJ's, I can just bust these out. I just wish they could be hot stammped or had a recessed inlay for custom stickers. Either way, good chips for $.06/chip.
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Deakon - Posts: 150
- Joined: Fri Dec 10, 2004 12:39 pm GMT
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