Who's Got the Biggest One!?!?! (1 Viewer)

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As the title suggests.... :sneaky:

No, not that!! Customs!! :LOL: :laugh: I'm talking about personal, high end custom chips. We have ovo's resource for biggest casino chip collections, but after seeing @alpine0000 's new add-on order to his massive Bee Room set (7000 chipes!), I'd like to know who has the largest custom sets. AMS/CPC, BCC, TRK, ABC/ceramics, hybrids, high end plastics, etc.

The only qualifiers:
  • They have to be fully custom (sorry no relabels)
  • Designed & made just for you - no group buys!
  • Cash / tourney portions of a big combined set would be considered separate sets
If I get ambitious maybe I'll try keeping track of say the top 3 sets from each fabricator in the OP.

Submit them here for consideration and gawking - pics required!
 
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I'll be very surprised if anyone else even comes close to the size of the bee set

I thought that too but figured it would be a fun topic. I think there are a few sets out in there in the 3k-4k range.
 
I thought that too but figured it would be a fun topic. I think there are a few sets out in there in the 3k-4k range.
I'm certainly interested to find out, and I'd post my own if my count wasn't so puny in comparison lol.

My money's just on the bees is all.

Edit. Totally forgot about @toad94 he will definitely give the bees a run for their money
 
my custom asm set is 4720 chips

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@slisk250 Mike’s MD 50s

I don't think anybody has as many CPC chips...but they make up several sets.

Mike's Casino
.25 - 200
1s - 1600
5s - 500
20s - 100
25s - 300
100s - 300
500s - 300
1000s - 200
5000s - 100
only 3600+
these are minimum numbers but I think there are a few extra racks of 25-1000 not shown in the pic with all those Canary 1s
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I don't think anybody has as many CPC chips...but they make up several sets.

Mike's Casino
.25 - 200
1s - 1600
5s - 500
20s - 100
25s - 300
100s - 300
500s - 300
1000s - 200
5000s - 100
only 3600+
these are minimum numbers but I think there are a few extra racks of 25-1000 not shown in the pic with all those Canary 1s
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I’ll have to check exact numbers, but I’m estimating about 4600-4800 in my Everleigh set, but I’d have to look in the extra stash. I have 4400 displayed in my cabinet right now.

Im feeling pretty good now! I’m at 50-60% of the size of some of these people who actually have a chip compulsion problem.

I am consistent, though. All of my cash sets are 3000+
 
As the saying goes, really rich people don't really know what they have:D
Maybe, but in my case I think more a factor of time than money. I reorder chips every year for WCB.
 
...here are some soft numbers
CPC Rosie’s Bayou Cash – 3200
CPC Rosie’s Bayou Limit – 1300
CPC Rosie’s Bayou Tourney - 1300
CPC Mike’s Casino - 3600
CPC Three Ring Circus Cash - 800
CPC Three Ring Circus Tournament – 1200
CPC Exit Only Cash – 1200
CPC Exit Only Tournament primary - 1000? I sold some
CPC Exit Only Tournament sec - 800
14K+ chipes
 
I know I have pics somewhere, I will say I created my custom set back in 2006, before I even know what I was doing on chip breakdowns. It was probably one of the biggest back then
 
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39mm:

350 x .05
550 x .25
1250 x 1
2050 x 5
1050 x 25

2450 x ncv used as a limit set for any stakes


43mm:

550 x 20 (these are the "big chips" in smaller stakes games)
1050 x 100
550 x 500
650 x ncv used as the "big chip" in limit games. Typically 1 chip of these = 1 stack of base unit chips.


50mm:

600 x all in chips. I give these out as keepsakes, and players are allowed to throw this single chip in the middle in my game to indicate a shove.



11,100 chips in total.



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