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pokerchips.com
After hours of extensive research on my soon to be chip purchase I’ve narrowed it down to www.pokerchips.com and would be interested in any input on the company and its chips from the group.
FYI - I plan on purchasing approximately 500 to 600 clay chips - spotted in four or five colors. I prefer the look of their chips compared to the dice / suited chips available on the market.
Thanks for your input.
The Ref
FYI - I plan on purchasing approximately 500 to 600 clay chips - spotted in four or five colors. I prefer the look of their chips compared to the dice / suited chips available on the market.
Thanks for your input.
The Ref
- The Ref
have you checked out www.chipco.com ?
Like you, i looked all over the net for the best deals and best chips. IMHO those are the best and will be worth the most down the road. I like pokerchips.com as well, but from what i hear they're a bit sparkly (brass shavings) which doesnt exactly suit my taste.
Like you, i looked all over the net for the best deals and best chips. IMHO those are the best and will be worth the most down the road. I like pokerchips.com as well, but from what i hear they're a bit sparkly (brass shavings) which doesnt exactly suit my taste.
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UnluckyKyle - Posts: 135
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I wrote a guide explaining some of this:
http://www.mynameismatt.com/cg
Let me know if you have any questions.
http://www.mynameismatt.com/cg
Let me know if you have any questions.
- Drew
You could also look at www.thepokerchipcompany.com, but they are a little pricey. They are currently sending e some samples. I will post back when I get them.
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I’ve gone through those sites, but nothing grabs me.
Chipco – They appear to be nice chips, but the themes and images they provide are just things I would not want on a poker chip.
Homepokerchips – a bit pricy for my range, but a nice chip.
thepokerchipcompany – very comparable to pokerchips.com for the casino style 1003 but I’m willing to pay an additional five cents per chip to customize color, boarder and an edge spot color.
I want a set of chips that have a nice quality, feel and sound to them. I don’t want a chip that can be distracting during play with fish, cars, old west, “The Ref’s Casinoâ€Â
Chipco – They appear to be nice chips, but the themes and images they provide are just things I would not want on a poker chip.
Homepokerchips – a bit pricy for my range, but a nice chip.
thepokerchipcompany – very comparable to pokerchips.com for the casino style 1003 but I’m willing to pay an additional five cents per chip to customize color, boarder and an edge spot color.
I want a set of chips that have a nice quality, feel and sound to them. I don’t want a chip that can be distracting during play with fish, cars, old west, “The Ref’s Casinoâ€Â
- The Ref
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