GPI is generally a supplier to casinos only (with some notable exceptions).
Your only option for custom clay composite chips is Classic Poker Chips
http://www.pokerchipsonline.com/
You could also buy a set of chips from the classifieds or elsewhere and do a relabel project. Gear (Chris), a member here does outstanding work providing many options for relabels.
He could be talking about the Gemacos that are manufactured by GPIGPI is generally a supplier to casinos only (with some notable exceptions).
Your only option for custom clay composite chips is Classic Poker Chips
http://www.pokerchipsonline.com/
You could also buy a set of chips from the classifieds or elsewhere and do a relabel project. Gear (Chris), a member here does outstanding work providing many options for relabels.
He could be talking about the Gemacos that are manufactured by GPI
Yup and great bang for your (a) buck. Just limited colors and one spot pattern with white spots.GPI lets people just order the Gemacos but not the Paulsons? WTF
Unlike the Blue Chip or Paulson chip brands, Gemaco clays aren't sold to casinos. That's the F.GPI lets people just order the Gemacos but not the Paulsons? WTF
Yes I am referring to Gemacos. Sorry for any confusionI’m guessing chips like the Elites or Monacos.
Unlike the Blue Chip or Paulson chip brands, Gemaco clays aren't sold to casinos. That's the F.
Mostly because they are only semi-customs -- options are limited to base colors (ten), only one spot pattern and color (white 312), and an oversize inlay. Even so, there are probably close to a dozen different inlay designs that have been ordered by PCF members. The PCF Tournament set and Apache's Elite and Monaco sets are the most common, but there are others.I didn't know they made chips that were not used in Casinos. Why don't we see more custom Gemaco chips? Just curious at this point.
I think the spots are optional also - I’ve seen solid versions of these promo chip.
I'm assuming they're possible based on the ShuffleMaster chips:Unless something has changed recently, solids were not available about 2 months ago. Do you have pics of these solid versions?
You're probably right Tommy. The fact that there is a white chip which isn't available in the current line-up is telling.Looks promising but I think these are older and possibly made direct by GPI to Shufflemaster. Like the Wynn charity chips. I did inquire though so lets see what they say.
Anyway......back to finding help for my design......
@MoscowRadio has been pumping out a lot of designs lately, check out his work below. Stand up guy too.
https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/a-few-examples-of-inlay-designs.38623/
Are these for the same Kojack’s featured on Brad Owen’s vlog?I want to order a set of custom GPI's. I need help with the design. I have a general idea of where I want to go. If you are interested and have time please let me know.
There is a "Kojack's Poker Club" in Midland TX. Mine would be "Poker Room" Las Vegas...more of a Fantasy ThemeAre these for the same Kojack’s featured on Brad Owen’s vlog?
Gotcha. Funny that I saw this thread this morning, then happened across Brad’s video today. I don’t frequently watch much of his stuff.There is a "Kojack's Poker Club" in Midland TX. Mine would be "Poker Room" Las Vegas...more of a Fantasy Theme