Budget usually dictates what chips you go with. In the beginning it was dice chips for me. Then some plastic sluggos that I used for over 10 years. Next came BR ceramics,
Tina Hybrids, then Paulsons. I’m hoping to get some
CPC chips before they close their doors.
I am impressed with the web mold from
Tina. They are not slippery at all and they look amazing. At $.50 a for a customized chip, it’s a great value. I still use them for my tourney set.
If you can afford Paulson sets, do it! They’re the best in my book. But to customize them, you either have to over label them or destroy the chip value by murdering them.
CPC custom chips are a labor of love. You don’t buy them because you plan on selling them later. You buy them because you’re making them your own and plan on keeping them forever.