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Posted Sat Nov 27, 2004 10:14 am GMT by klezmerblues
Hi!
I'm eager to purchase some new chips for my homegame. I really like the Nevada Martini Club, but here's the problem. I don't want denominations on my chips, as I like to change the value every now and then. I'm also resident in Sweden, so the denominations doesn't mean anything to me.
So my questions are: Is there any chip similar to these without denom? Is there anyway to get the Martinis with the logo, but without denominations?
Thanks!
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Posted Sat Nov 27, 2004 12:07 pm GMT by MeridianFC
http://www.pokerchips.com/chips/chips_styles.html
http://www.trking.com/chip.html
Either of these should sort you out. I don't know about the Nevada Jacks, but you can always contact them directly and ask.
Posted Sat Nov 27, 2004 1:45 pm GMT by TenPercenter
If Chipco chips are "suita"able for you, you might see if this set is still avaliable:
http://www.holdempokerchips.com/proddetail.asp?prod=YSET60
Ten
Posted Sun Nov 28, 2004 8:44 am GMT by klezmerblues
Thanks for the replies!
Good tips, but I've seen those ASM and Trking chips, and they didn't appeal to me. The ASM:s look kinda subdued (in a bad way) and I don't like the monocolored spots one the Trkings.
I guess I'll check with Nevada Jacks if there's an alternative to the Martini-denom. I really like the edgespots, mold and colorchoice on these.
Those Chipcos are quite stunning. I'm really into purchasing a set of more traditional looking chips, but perhaps I could get a set of ceramics also. I first thought that the edges/spots were a bit busy in the "3-D picture", but the final proofs looks different, and much better I might say. Guess I would like to see how the design fits with the chips before I make an order.
As I understand it, Holdempokerchips will continue to keep these in stock when they're finally produced. Am I right?
Posted Sun Nov 28, 2004 2:19 pm GMT by Guest
I think TR King will do multi-colored spots for you, but be prepared to pay for them and wait for them. They have a toll-free number, you might want to give Dennis a call there and he can probably provide you with a quote over the phone. Their minimum order for customs is 5000 chips, but posts here seem to indicate that they're flexible in the amount, albeit with a higher cost.
| klezmerblues wrote: | Thanks for the replies!
I don't like the monocolored spots one the Trkings.
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