What we have here is a Chipco Casino chip set. It is not plastic. These are casino quality ceramic chips. Casinos typically use either ceramic or clay based chips. These cost between $.89-$1.09 cents each. I have had these for a few years. I use to deal poker games and tournaments in Boulder, Co. and surrounding areas, eventually I got these and a professional table and hosted games at my apartment during week nights.
These are awesome chips and if you play poker they add a great feel to the game. I can't tell you how many times I got compliments when I had people over that were use to the light crappy plastic chips that are so common at home games. I am trading these off as I don't play poker anymore but play a bunch of pool.
I am interested in any custom cue or possibly a Schon cue. I am really open to anything. I am specifically interested in any cue builder that is on AZ. So hit me with what you got.
I uploaded a couple videos to YouTube showing the chips and what they sound like. It is from my cell phone but if you have never heard real poker chips before you will still get the idea.
Video 1
Video 2
With this set you get the following:
This is a total of 439 chips. With the numbers and denominations you can very comfortably have a game for 5-8 people with lots of chips and you can stretch to 10 but you have to color up more often.
I used the $.25 and $.50 chips for heads up low money games with the chips being the actual value.
This set is worth between $400-450 on average. Here is the link to the Chipco site where you can price it out yourself and if you choose around 430 chips you will see that it will cost you over $400 dollars.
Here is a link to the Buy Poker Chips site where it shows you that a Ceramic set sells for $439.00. Listed as the example set pricing for 400 chip set (selling for $1.09 per chip.)
If you want to talk PM me and I will shoot you my phone number. I have done a few deals now on AZ and think that I have a pretty good rep so far. Really just cleaning out the stuff I don't use anymore hoping to increase my cue / case collection so I can broaden my experience with different cues.
Thanks,
Mike
Chips in the case with each denomination in front:

Chips in the case with Kem cards out front:

Close-Up of the $25 and $100 chips:

Close-Up of the $500 and $1000 chips:

Close-Up of the $5000 chips:

Close-Up of the $.25 and $.50 chips:

Close-Up of the left side of the case open:

Close-Up of the right side of the case open:

These are awesome chips and if you play poker they add a great feel to the game. I can't tell you how many times I got compliments when I had people over that were use to the light crappy plastic chips that are so common at home games. I am trading these off as I don't play poker anymore but play a bunch of pool.
I am interested in any custom cue or possibly a Schon cue. I am really open to anything. I am specifically interested in any cue builder that is on AZ. So hit me with what you got.
I uploaded a couple videos to YouTube showing the chips and what they sound like. It is from my cell phone but if you have never heard real poker chips before you will still get the idea.
Video 1
Video 2
With this set you get the following:
- 218 - $25 chips
- 97 - $100 chips
- 48 - $500 chips
- 18 - $1000 chips
- 8 - $5000 chips
- 30 - $.25 chips
- 20 - $.50 chips
- 1 - box of Kem professional poker playing cards (blue deck is curved from not sitting in the box properly)
- 2 - cut cards (used to keep on the bottom of the deck) (no peeking) :smile:
- 1 - dealer button (I also have the small and big blind buttons but they are dorky)
This is a total of 439 chips. With the numbers and denominations you can very comfortably have a game for 5-8 people with lots of chips and you can stretch to 10 but you have to color up more often.
I used the $.25 and $.50 chips for heads up low money games with the chips being the actual value.
This set is worth between $400-450 on average. Here is the link to the Chipco site where you can price it out yourself and if you choose around 430 chips you will see that it will cost you over $400 dollars.
Here is a link to the Buy Poker Chips site where it shows you that a Ceramic set sells for $439.00. Listed as the example set pricing for 400 chip set (selling for $1.09 per chip.)
If you want to talk PM me and I will shoot you my phone number. I have done a few deals now on AZ and think that I have a pretty good rep so far. Really just cleaning out the stuff I don't use anymore hoping to increase my cue / case collection so I can broaden my experience with different cues.
Thanks,
Mike
Chips in the case with each denomination in front:

Chips in the case with Kem cards out front:

Close-Up of the $25 and $100 chips:

Close-Up of the $500 and $1000 chips:

Close-Up of the $5000 chips:

Close-Up of the $.25 and $.50 chips:

Close-Up of the left side of the case open:

Close-Up of the right side of the case open:
