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Old 09-23-2004, 10:06 PM
MSPatton MSPatton is offline
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Default Re: Poker Chip Reviews

Another set of composites done with the same material as
Nevada Jacks with different graphics
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Old 09-23-2004, 10:11 PM
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Thanks for showing me those, I appreciate the extra look into another chip like the NJs.

I definitely prefer the NJ graphics though over Mardis Gras =)
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Old 09-23-2004, 10:38 PM
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Your welcome. Both are great chips and a good alternative
to paying $1.00 ish per chip for clay or Chipco chips.
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Old 09-25-2004, 02:40 PM
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Well I finally got the samples from pokerchips.com.

This is the last sample I had coming, and I must say I like these as well. They feel nice, though are a bit hard. The 1003 and 1006 chips were also this way when I first got them, but they have softened up after handling them for a while, so I assume these chips will do the same.

They sent me one roman border chip and one A mold chip, both with edge spots. The weight feels dead on, and they sound great when tossing them around. They have no denoms, which is a plus to me. They dont seem to mark up easily either, which I think is another plus.

It is now a toss up for me between the NJs and the pokerchips.com chips. I am actually now sort of leaning towards the pokerchips.com chips as they are less expensive (if you go with the roman border) then the NJ chips and have no denoms on them.

There are 2 other factors pushing me towards the pokerchips.com chips over the NJs. The first is that for only .50 cents a chip, I can pick chip color and edge spot color to my specifications. That is a great deal for being able to customize your own color scheme. The 2nd factor is that for the same price as a 300 set of NJs, I can get a 500 set of the pokerchips.com chips made to my color specs.

Its a hard decision, but after playing with these chips a bit and being able to customize, I am now leaning heavily towards the pokerchips.com chips.

Im glad I waited for these samples to come before making my decision =)
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