Looking for high quality poker chips
Hi
I am looking for a website that offers casino quality poker chips, with printed colour inlays and edge spots. The more sites i can check out the better, I'd like to get a decent range of options and prices. Looking ofr probably a 500 chip set in a quality case. |
Re: Looking for high quality poker chips
Try www.pokerchips.com . I bought mine there. High casino quality and feel . You will not be disappointed.
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Re: Looking for high quality poker chips
go on Ebay they have it all....
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Re: Looking for high quality poker chips
I also say check out ebay, the link is http://listings.ebay.com/pool1/plist...x.html?from=R0, for casino stuff, there's a chip link so you can just view chips. www.5stardeal.com also has some amazing prices, not sure about their service though...
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Re: Looking for high quality poker chips
Try www.ggss.com
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Re: Looking for high quality poker chips
i recently got a set of clay suited poker chips with case off ebay for $107, pluse shipping and handling. that is the best price i have seen.
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Re: Looking for high quality poker chips
I host a smallish game in VA and I just received new chips in from www.pokerchips.com. I am very satisfied with the quality of the chips and highly recommend them. You can order anything from the most basic to very intricate. Spent about $350 on 500 chips with edge spots and a carrying case. The chips alone were about $250. I have seen cheaper deals, but I feel this chips are very good for the price.
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Re: Looking for high quality poker chips
I own a set of 500 of those that I bought from 5-star. They're a good deal for ~$100 or so, but I wouldn't pay much more than that. I also tend to believe that like most E-Bay sellers, 5-star shills his auctions, so don't bid more than you'd pay to buy them from his or someone else's site. If you're patient, you may get a deal. Check the shipping charges too, they're jacked up for E-bay, cheaper through his site. Despite this all, I'd reccomend him if the price is right. He delivers if you pay, and it's generally a known comodity what you're buying.
Most sellers call them clay, and they may very well have some clay in them, but they feel more like plastic, an acrylic really, I think. The heavier (11.5g v. 8.5g) ones have a metal slug molded in to give them the extra weight. They stack well, make a decent sound when they hit each other in the pot. The only thing they lack is the texture of a clay casino chip. I don't play as many home games as I'd like, but I've been happy with them. |
check e-bay for best prices *NM*
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