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Old 10-05-2007, 04:44 PM
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Default Re: chips for a home game

This is a nice resource for buying poker chips. Has reviews for the chips and links to most of the online retailers.

For over $1/chip you can get pretty much whatever you want. You can even create your own custom design (for clay chips should be close to your budget for custom, for ceramics I am sure you can get custom for under your budget).
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Old 10-05-2007, 04:46 PM
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Screw the budget. I will eat my shorts if somebody has a negative thing to say about these:

http://www.nolimitpokerstore.com/Pro...?Prod_Id=10942

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They're cheaper here.

Also, the mold and inlays are ugly. They have nicer Paulsons with a better mold and better inlays (or hotstamps), with more variety in the edge spot design for the same price (or cheaper). I bought these.

Start munching.
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Old 10-05-2007, 05:02 PM
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Screw the budget. I will eat my shorts if somebody has a negative thing to say about these:

http://www.nolimitpokerstore.com/Pro...?Prod_Id=10942

[/ QUOTE ]

They're cheaper here.

Also, the mold and inlays are ugly. They have nicer Paulsons with a better mold and better inlays (or hotstamps), with more variety in the edge spot design for the same price (or cheaper). I bought these.

Start munching.

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If it is the new tophat and cane set, then this is actually the the set, which has the exact same mold and edgespots as your set, plus pretty cool non-round inlays.
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Old 10-05-2007, 05:24 PM
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Default Re: chips for a home game

Check out homepokerchips.com for some nice semi custom chips. I think they might be in your price range. They're Chipco so they're going to be ceramic.

Another source with lots of info is homepokertourney.com
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