That's what I said last time I spoke to their director of sales on the phone. They were either the most incompetent people on the planet, or they had enough money already lolMaybe they have all they need.
That's what I said last time I spoke to their director of sales on the phone. They were either the most incompetent people on the planet, or they had enough money already lolMaybe they have all they need.
To answer a couple questions we were tagged in here:
All chips are printed on our ABC (regular) blanks unless Chipco blanks are requested (all Tiki chips are on ABC, not Chipco). The one exception to that is the Nevada Jacks Skulls, Saloon Series and Desert Sands, which are printed on a third, textured blank.
Chipco chips are in very low supply and will be discontinued once we run out, so keep in mind you will not be able to add on to your set later. First come first serve, and you can email us at chip@brpropoker.com to request an order on Chipco blanks. Pricing is 20 cents per chip above standard 39mm pricing.
Regarding the availability of Chipco blanks via ABC / BR Pro, here it is straight from the horse's mouth, just now, regarding the Super Poker World group buy that's going on right now:
So. If anyone wants Chipco customs, get 'em quick or get 'em never.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought Gene acquired the original CHIPCO molds from Palm Gaming during their liquidation. That's how he came to own the molds for the original CHIPCO chip trays. If that's the case, then he can't "run out" (per say). But rather, he's simply deciding not to sell them to the public (in which case Saoliver's theory that he's reserving them exclusively for casino customers makes sense).They are running out of blanks. Not a lot left.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought Gene acquired the original CHIPCO molds from Palm Gaming during their liquidation. That's how he came to own the molds for the original CHIPCO chip trays. If that's the case, then he can't "run out" (per say). But rather, he's simply deciding not to sell them to the public (in which case Saoliver's theory that he's reserving them exclusively for casino customers makes sense).
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought Gene acquired the original CHIPCO molds from Palm Gaming during their liquidation. That's how he came to own the molds for the original CHIPCO chip trays. If that's the case, then he can't "run out" (per say). But rather, he's simply deciding not to sell them to the public (in which case Saoliver's theory that he's reserving them exclusively for casino customers makes sense).
The molds for the Chipco chip blanks were not acquired by PGI -- they were/are retained and used by Game On (GOCC) and the new Chipco company.Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought Gene acquired the original CHIPCO molds from Palm Gaming during their liquidation. That's how he came to own the molds for the original CHIPCO chip trays. If that's the case, then he can't "run out" (per say). But rather, he's simply deciding not to sell them to the public (in which case Saoliver's theory that he's reserving them exclusively for casino customers makes sense).