Gus!
Thanks for the comprehensive collectors' information. I like your approach ....a lot...!!!
Do you have a list of molds ...how do you find them all?
Also how to find sources? The problem im having is i dont necessarily want to buy from a collector...id rather "find" something. How do you go about finding the diamonds in the rough? Anything on the market place here is probably going to be already "discovered "
Here's the start of my documenting work:
https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/molds-industry-master-index.130326/
I'm stalled out a bit, trying to find a web solution that doesn't cost $500/year but with 'faceted search' functionality akin to e-commerce sorting... but really I've just been lazy.
If you read through that post you'll see the segmentation, links to all photos, etc... There's a couple books that target collectors whatnot with some history, but none have been especially comprehensive.
I was on
eBay a lot, and there's some good vendors such as
Spinetti's and
Dwightful if you want to search through a couple thousand chips across categories to get oriented.
I haven't done any other online or in-person searching. Once you know your stuff you could probably call 1000 antique shops asking if they have any poker stuff on hand... they're the least likely to know what's on their hands while still being reachable, unlike grandma with chips in the basement.
One thing to learn first is the difference between chip types, which is basically the history of their manufacturing...
-oldest = bone, porcelain, mother of pearl, wood, etc... pre-poker
-'traditional' = compressed clay... your classic clacky Vegas chips... from the '40s and onwards thru today
-ceramic = blank white disc that has been printed on... durable but many consider them to be 'imitations' of the real thing
-plastic... everything from cheapo interlocking Walgreens chips to Casino-Grade multi-step injection molded... huge range
-TINAs/hybrid... basically the most budget friendly, customizable, versatile chips currently available...
I'm rambling! PCF is truly the greatest trove of info on all this stuff. If you have a question about anything just pop the term into the search bar and you'll quickly find deep expertise both explaining that thing as well as good debate around it.