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MortalWombat 03-15-2005 05:17 PM

Re: Securing common chips for home cash game.
 
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How about etching or stamping? would this be better? Is there any easy way to do this?


[/ QUOTE ]You could go to a arts and crafts store such as Michael's and pick up a rubber stamp and some permanent ink for not too much money I would guess. Take one of your chips with you to see if the stamp pattern fits. Then you can always reuse the pattern if you buy more chips.

The downside is that all your chips will have flowers or a garden gnome or some such pattern on them.

tubalkain 03-15-2005 08:41 PM

Re: Securing common chips for home cash game.
 
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How about etching or stamping? would this be better? Is there any easy way to do this?


[/ QUOTE ]You could go to a arts and crafts store such as Michael's and pick up a rubber stamp and some permanent ink for not too much money I would guess. Take one of your chips with you to see if the stamp pattern fits. Then you can always reuse the pattern if you buy more chips.

The downside is that all your chips will have flowers or a garden gnome or some such pattern on them.

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Or he could spend ten bucks and get one (for each denom) custom made for a bit of added security. Not to mention not having to have some silly gnome on his chips...

Brain 03-15-2005 09:48 PM

Re: Securing common chips for home cash game.
 
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How about etching or stamping? would this be better? Is there any easy way to do this?


[/ QUOTE ]You could go to a arts and crafts store such as Michael's and pick up a rubber stamp and some permanent ink for not too much money I would guess. Take one of your chips with you to see if the stamp pattern fits. Then you can always reuse the pattern if you buy more chips.

The downside is that all your chips will have flowers or a garden gnome or some such pattern on them.

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Or he could spend ten bucks and get one (for each denom) custom made for a bit of added security. Not to mention not having to have some silly gnome on his chips...

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