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When I bought my current set of poker chips, I was a student and on a tighter budget than now, though I still wanted to spend some money on good poker chips without a metal insert. Since Paulson and the likes were too expensive for my wallet, I settled on what I considered to be a reasonable priced "clay chip" without a metal core.
They were called "Casino Style 1003" and sold by The Poker Chip Co. Ltd. They really had two different style of poker chips, this one and another one with dice edge instead of the crowns. They also offered customization with hot stamps on both variants.
You can see the set in the pictures, but in addition to the 300 poker chips shown in the picture, I also have an additional 100 white and 100 green ones, adding up to a total of 500 chips. (The breakdown is 100 white, 150 red, 175 green, 50 purple, 25 yellow.)
When purchased 2005, they cost me $285. Tax, customs, VAT, handling fees etc (from US to Sweden) adds about 50% to that price (so .
Since I'm looking to upgrade my poker chips, I offered a friend to purchase them for 1500 SEK (around $170), and I also included a brand new set of Copaq playing cards (2 decks).
Was that a reasonable price or did I undersell/oversell it? In the end, I paid about $420 for them.
Also, does anyone know more about these chips and the material?
My problem is I probably need to spend far more to get better chips, but more on that soon
They were called "Casino Style 1003" and sold by The Poker Chip Co. Ltd. They really had two different style of poker chips, this one and another one with dice edge instead of the crowns. They also offered customization with hot stamps on both variants.
You can see the set in the pictures, but in addition to the 300 poker chips shown in the picture, I also have an additional 100 white and 100 green ones, adding up to a total of 500 chips. (The breakdown is 100 white, 150 red, 175 green, 50 purple, 25 yellow.)
When purchased 2005, they cost me $285. Tax, customs, VAT, handling fees etc (from US to Sweden) adds about 50% to that price (so .
Since I'm looking to upgrade my poker chips, I offered a friend to purchase them for 1500 SEK (around $170), and I also included a brand new set of Copaq playing cards (2 decks).
Was that a reasonable price or did I undersell/oversell it? In the end, I paid about $420 for them.
Also, does anyone know more about these chips and the material?
My problem is I probably need to spend far more to get better chips, but more on that soon