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Timo Wottka

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Hi Guys,
a good Friend of me had buy a big Set of the Clay Chips Monte Carlo like in the Pictures.
The only Problem is, there are no 0,10 $ Cent Chips...

Does anyone know where i can create Chips looks like the others with a 0,10$ on it...??!!
He need 200 to 300 of them and if it works he wants Chips create with 0,20$ too (200 pieces too)...

Can anybody help me? :whistle: :whistling:
 

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As DD said, buy the same chips of the colors you want, pull the labels off, and contact Gear to mke the denominations you want. Quick and easy.

Outside of that, I doubt your quantity would warrant a special run to make the custom chips you require.

Mark
 
As DD said, buy the same chips of the colors you want, pull the labels off, and contact Gear to mke the denominations you want. Quick and easy.

Outside of that, I doubt your quantity would warrant a special run to make the custom chips you require.

Mark
Yeah but on the outside there 4 times the value of the Chip, only new Labels from Gear are not the Answer at all i think :unsure:
 
I'm sure the language barrier isn't helping, but I don't understand your last statement

edit .. now I see the dilemma.. Sorry about that. Looked from my phone real quick, and just looked again from my computer.

Yeah, I don't think you will be able to get custom chips made, and the labels won't work either. I think BG has the best solution for you.

Mark
 
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Best bet is to try and find another similar injection-molded plastic chip that has no currency symbols on the outer ring, and re-label those.

Alternately, you could go with either custom full-face printed ceramics, or ceramic hybrids with custom printed matching labels -- if you don't mind mixing ceramics with those plastic chips.
 
Ok, so looks like the only Way is a new Label... He don't want mix Clay with Ceramic...
The only Problem is the Value (25 $ for example on the outside of the Chips, 4 x , look at the Picture). Hmm we think about that and will see to Contact Gear... Thanks at this Moment for your Help...:)
 
Those chips are plastic, not clay.....
 
He don't want mix Clay with Ceramic

You might take a look at the hybrid ceramics (if you can handle the price of about a dollar per chip). They would allow you to print numbers and graphics on the rim but have a 'regular' label in the middle.
 
These look like sunfly hybrids to begin with . They are not the monte carlo chips many of you are referring to.
 
14g injection-molded plastic with metal slugs for added weight.
 
Hmm but they was selled as Clay Chips, look at the Link from BSteck there...(y) :thumbsup:

Bet you a dollar that if you break one open you'll find a metal slug in there.

If not, let everyone know cause that's the best deal on the planet... 14g of 'casino clay' for $.07. Then I am waaaayyy overpaying for Paulsons.
 
Dang! Why am I messing around here? The ULTIMATE clay chip was sitting there on eBay for just 10c a chip all this time.
:)
 
First, there's no chance these are clay, nor ceramic hybrids. They are ABS plastic over metal slugs, 100% guaranteed.

That said, given what they are, they're among the better ABS chips out there, and take labels reasonably well (once you remove the existing labels, which isn't that hard.)

However, as OP correctly points out, there's nothing that can be done about the denomination molded into the rim of the chip.
 
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