Hello from TN, looking for a custom set (1 Viewer)

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I was browsing for a site for custom sets, but majority of sites were very lackluster and limited on designs. I found this was the best place to find someone to make a custom set. I play solid home game back home with my friends and looking to get some nice custom chips. Any chip makers referrals are greatly appreciated!
 
Welcome to PCF.

The top question for you is "What is your budget?".

If you are looking for a cheap option ( roughly .50c/chip ) , I cannot recommend these ceramic hybrids enough. There are plenty of default options availible or you can hire a designer here to make you a completely custom set.

https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/web-mold-greek-mold-pre-designed-sets.115859/


If you want true clay chips, Classic Poker Chips is your only option. This is a much more expensive option ( $2-$5/chip ) but is highly recommended here.

http://www.pokerchipsonline.com/

They have a chip designer tool at the link below you can use to design a custom set.

http://www.pokerchipdesigntool.com/

And if wonder if CPC is worth the cost, check out some of the end results at the link below.

https://www.pokerchipforum.com/poker-chip-database/categories/custom-sets.2/
 
Add to those questions:

* Do you play cash or tournaments or both?

* One table, two tables, or more?

Your options for new customs are cheap plastics, ceramics, China clays, real clays from CPC.

Your options for Paulson or other vintage chips are to either find a set you like that’s for sale, or amass chips slowly to form a set, then customize them via overlabeling or inlay replacement.
 
You can hire Matsui but that will cost like 3.5 usd per chip.
 
You can hire Matsui but that will cost like 3.5 usd per chip.
can you link them?

Add to those questions:

* Do you play cash or tournaments or both?

* One table, two tables, or more?

Your options for new customs are cheap plastics, ceramics, China clays, real clays from CPC.

Your options for Paulson or other vintage chips are to either find a set you like that’s for sale, or amass chips slowly to form a set, then customize them via overlabeling or inlay replacement.
we have a chipset for tournaments, looking to get something nice for a 1 table home game

can
Welcome to PCF.

The top question for you is "What is your budget?".

If you are looking for a cheap option ( roughly .50c/chip ) , I cannot recommend these ceramic hybrids enough. There are plenty of default options availible or you can hire a designer here to make you a completely custom set.

https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/web-mold-greek-mold-pre-designed-sets.115859/


If you want true clay chips, Classic Poker Chips is your only option. This is a much more expensive option ( $2-$5/chip ) but is highly recommended here.

http://www.pokerchipsonline.com/

They have a chip designer tool at the link below you can use to design a custom set.

http://www.pokerchipdesigntool.com/

And if wonder if CPC is worth the cost, check out some of the end results at the link below.

https://www.pokerchipforum.com/poker-chip-database/categories/custom-sets.2/
you link me to CPC please!
 
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you link me to CPC please!

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If you want true clay chips, Classic Poker Chips is your only option. This is a much more expensive option ( $2-$5/chip ) but is highly recommended here.
Been a minute since you ordered CPCs eh? ;)

These are AFTER I took off shaped inlays :cry:

To be fair these do have higher level inserts

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can you link them?


we have a chipset for tournaments, looking to get something nice for a 1 table home game

can

you link me to CPC please!
Just google Matsui Europe. As I heard Asian division do not acomodate private customers. No idea if they have branch in USA. Chips are made in South Korea regardless. Also its quite time consuming process but chips are top noch.
 

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