Wanted BCC WSOP Chips (2 Viewers)

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Great pic selection Paul. Exactly the same denominations :)
 
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Not meaning to derail this thread too badly, but I've got a few thoughts:
1. The 618 spots make this chip.
2. I don't think that total color-matched inlays would've looked nearly as good.
3. There can never be enough pictures of these babies, so get 'em up, Puggy!

I wish you all the luck in the world in getting your hands on these chips, Josh.
 
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SO these were lable WSOP replicas, but no attempt to replicate the colors?

Uh, no.

The GCOP chips were made by BCC using 618 spots and color-gradient inlays (not labels), replicating the WSOP secondary Paulson set 818 spots and base chip colors as close as possible using the available BCC palette.

Epic group buy, and epic chips.
 
Uh, no.

The GCOP chips were made by BCC using 618 spots and color-gradient inlays (not labels), replicating the WSOP secondary Paulson set 818 spots and base chip colors as close as possible using the available BCC palette.

Epic group buy, and epic chips.

OK, well I am not up on all the terms yet, but does all that mean they were CERAMICS or China Clays?

And the WSOP secondary Paulson, now I know what that means and the colors being different. A lot of non-bracelet events use those too.

You're being modest, because that might be the current "king of the GB hill", but after your CPS is coming to fruition here in coming months, well there is going to be a NEW King of the Epic group buys--CPS!! :)
 
OK, well I am not up on all the terms yet, but does all that mean they were CERAMICS or China Clays?

Neither. The GCOP chips are real casino-grade clay chips, made by Blue Chip Company (started by the Endy family after they sold Paulson to GPI). They later sold BCC to GPI as well.
 
If I had a nickel for every time BG underlined the word, "inlay" when mentioning the difference between them and labels, I'd probably have a lot of nickels.
 
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