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Quick pic of my growing collection of setups. Not pictured are Faded Spade 2.0s which are our daily drivers at our bi-weekly game
Gemaco RenaissanceNice! What are the cards in the 3rd row, left-most set? I don't recognize those.
Nice! What are the cards in the 3rd row, left-most set? I don't recognize those.
www.pokershop.nlNick, where did you order the Piatniks?
Well...looks like I’ve got some catching up to do!I love Cards... collecting them can be quite addictive. I was on Chiptalk years ago and stopped looking at poker chip related stuff, because I was spending too much on poker related supplies. I was told that no one needs five sets of chips and several decks of cards...
Here are some of my cards. I didn't put any Kems or Copags in the pic. Most of these sets are 10-12 years old. I bought some Desjgns off eBay and discovered he was a vendor here (and then ordered more).
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Top, then Left to Right:
NTP Blanco, NTP Bridge Green/Yellow Jumbo, NTP Bridge Red/Blue Jumbo, Modiano Super Fiori (Poker, 4-PIP), Modiano Cristallo Pink, Modiano Bridge 4 Color 4-PIP, NTP Blackjack Green, NTP Blackjack Yellow, NTP Blackjack Blue, NTP Blackjack Red, Modiano Poker Green/Brown, Modiano Cristallo Blue, Modiano Poker 4 Color, NTP Ramino red, NTP Ramino Blue, NTP Floreale Red, NTP Floreale Green, Modiano Poker Red/Blue, Modiano Cristallo Red, Modiano Platinum Poker Regular, Modiano Blackjack Red/Blue, Modiano Bridge Red/Blue, Modiano Blackjack Green/Brown, Modiano Cristallo Green, Desjgn Paisley Black, Bicycle Prestige Red & Blue, Desjgn Victorian Red/Blue, Desjgn Victorian Black/Yellow, Desjgn Victorian Orange/Brown, Desjgn Paisley Green, Desjgn Paisley Yellow, Desjgn Paisley Purple, Dal Negro Freedom Poker Red/Blue Jumbo, Dal Negro Freedom Poker Red/Blue Jumbo Security Ink, Dal Negro Freedom Poker Red/Blue Std Security, Dal Negro Freedom Poker Red/Blue Std, Dal Negro Freedom Poker Red/Blue 4-PIP, Dal Negro Freedom Poker Green/Brown Jumbo, Dal Negro Freedom Poker Green/Brown Std, Dal Negro Freedom Bridge Green/Brown Jumbo, Dal Negro Grand Slam Bridge 4-PIP (also called Torcellos), Dal Negro Torcello Poker Red/Blue 4-PIP, Dal Negro Torcello Blanco, Dal Negro Royal Poker Std, Dal Negro Royal Poker Jumbo, Dal Negro Superstar(?) Poker Red/Blue Jumbo, Dal Negro Bridge Green/Brown Std (not sure of name), Dal Negro Star Poker Green/Brown Std, Piatnik No. 1360 Poker Red/Blue 4-PIP, Fournier Bridge Fleur De Lis Jumbo, Fournier 2800 Poker Red/Blue Jumbo, Gemaco Poker Red/Blue Jumbo (not sure what these are), Gemaco Monarch Poker Red/Black Std
Dal Negro/NTP, Fournier, and Desjgn Victorians are my favorites
Dang.I love Cards... collecting them can be quite addictive. I was on Chiptalk years ago and stopped looking at poker chip related stuff, because I was spending too much on poker related supplies. I was told that no one needs five sets of chips and several decks of cards...
Here are some of my cards. I didn't put any Kems or Copags in the pic. Most of these sets are 10-12 years old. I bought some Desjgns off eBay and discovered he was a vendor here (and then ordered more).
View attachment 367921
Top, then Left to Right:
NTP Blanco, NTP Bridge Green/Yellow Jumbo, NTP Bridge Red/Blue Jumbo, Modiano Super Fiori (Poker, 4-PIP), Modiano Cristallo Pink, Modiano Bridge 4 Color 4-PIP, NTP Blackjack Green, NTP Blackjack Yellow, NTP Blackjack Blue, NTP Blackjack Red, Modiano Poker Green/Brown, Modiano Cristallo Blue, Modiano Poker 4 Color, NTP Ramino red, NTP Ramino Blue, NTP Floreale Red, NTP Floreale Green, Modiano Poker Red/Blue, Modiano Cristallo Red, Modiano Platinum Poker Regular, Modiano Blackjack Red/Blue, Modiano Bridge Red/Blue, Modiano Blackjack Green/Brown, Modiano Cristallo Green, Desjgn Paisley Black, Bicycle Prestige Red & Blue, Desjgn Victorian Red/Blue, Desjgn Victorian Black/Yellow, Desjgn Victorian Orange/Brown, Desjgn Paisley Green, Desjgn Paisley Yellow, Desjgn Paisley Purple, Dal Negro Freedom Poker Red/Blue Jumbo, Dal Negro Freedom Poker Red/Blue Jumbo Security Ink, Dal Negro Freedom Poker Red/Blue Std Security, Dal Negro Freedom Poker Red/Blue Std, Dal Negro Freedom Poker Red/Blue 4-PIP, Dal Negro Freedom Poker Green/Brown Jumbo, Dal Negro Freedom Poker Green/Brown Std, Dal Negro Freedom Bridge Green/Brown Jumbo, Dal Negro Grand Slam Bridge 4-PIP (also called Torcellos), Dal Negro Torcello Poker Red/Blue 4-PIP, Dal Negro Torcello Blanco, Dal Negro Royal Poker Std, Dal Negro Royal Poker Jumbo, Dal Negro Superstar(?) Poker Red/Blue Jumbo, Dal Negro Bridge Green/Brown Std (not sure of name), Dal Negro Star Poker Green/Brown Std, Piatnik No. 1360 Poker Red/Blue 4-PIP, Fournier Bridge Fleur De Lis Jumbo, Fournier 2800 Poker Red/Blue Jumbo, Gemaco Poker Red/Blue Jumbo (not sure what these are), Gemaco Monarch Poker Red/Black Std
Dal Negro/NTP, Fournier, and Desjgn Victorians are my favorites
Third raw from the top, first on the left and first on the right. What are this cards?Quick pic of my growing collection of setups. Not pictured are Faded Spade 2.0s which are our daily drivers at our bi-weekly gameView attachment 365084
Gemaco Renaissance and Copag UniqueThird raw from the top, first on the left and first on the right. What are this cards?
Keep me in mind if you ever decide to sell an Angel set up or the Borgata set. Pretty please?View attachment 438967
About 80 setups here. I think.....
My favorites are the Angel setups from Japan and the unopened Borgata Casino setup, both dead-center.
I love Cards... collecting them can be quite addictive. I was on Chiptalk years ago and stopped looking at poker chip related stuff, because I was spending too much on poker related supplies. I was told that no one needs five sets of chips and several decks of cards...
Here are some of my cards. I didn't put any Kems or Copags in the pic. Most of these sets are 10-12 years old. I bought some Desjgns off eBay and discovered he was a vendor here (and then ordered more).
View attachment 367921
Top, then Left to Right:
NTP Blanco, NTP Bridge Green/Yellow Jumbo, NTP Bridge Red/Blue Jumbo, Modiano Super Fiori (Poker, 4-PIP), Modiano Cristallo Pink, Modiano Bridge 4 Color 4-PIP, NTP Blackjack Green, NTP Blackjack Yellow, NTP Blackjack Blue, NTP Blackjack Red, Modiano Poker Green/Brown, Modiano Cristallo Blue, Modiano Poker 4 Color, NTP Ramino red, NTP Ramino Blue, NTP Floreale Red, NTP Floreale Green, Modiano Poker Red/Blue, Modiano Cristallo Red, Modiano Platinum Poker Regular, Modiano Blackjack Red/Blue, Modiano Bridge Red/Blue, Modiano Blackjack Green/Brown, Modiano Cristallo Green, Desjgn Paisley Black, Bicycle Prestige Red & Blue, Desjgn Victorian Red/Blue, Desjgn Victorian Black/Yellow, Desjgn Victorian Orange/Brown, Desjgn Paisley Green, Desjgn Paisley Yellow, Desjgn Paisley Purple, Dal Negro Freedom Poker Red/Blue Jumbo, Dal Negro Freedom Poker Red/Blue Jumbo Security Ink, Dal Negro Freedom Poker Red/Blue Std Security, Dal Negro Freedom Poker Red/Blue Std, Dal Negro Freedom Poker Red/Blue 4-PIP, Dal Negro Freedom Poker Green/Brown Jumbo, Dal Negro Freedom Poker Green/Brown Std, Dal Negro Freedom Bridge Green/Brown Jumbo, Dal Negro Grand Slam Bridge 4-PIP (also called Torcellos), Dal Negro Torcello Poker Red/Blue 4-PIP, Dal Negro Torcello Blanco, Dal Negro Royal Poker Std, Dal Negro Royal Poker Jumbo, Dal Negro Superstar(?) Poker Red/Blue Jumbo, Dal Negro Bridge Green/Brown Std (not sure of name), Dal Negro Star Poker Green/Brown Std, Piatnik No. 1360 Poker Red/Blue 4-PIP, Fournier Bridge Fleur De Lis Jumbo, Fournier 2800 Poker Red/Blue Jumbo, Gemaco Poker Red/Blue Jumbo (not sure what these are), Gemaco Monarch Poker Red/Black Std
Dal Negro/NTP, Fournier, and Desjgn Victorians are my favorites
Okay, love the picture of the cards, but the cupholders caught my eye. Are they slide outs? The doubles that are together, are they one slide out or together?
Yep, they're all separate holders that can be slid into a rail in the middle of or on the corner of the long ends of the table, or on either corner of the short ends of the table!Okay, love the picture of the cards, but the cupholders caught my eye. Are they slide outs? The doubles that are together, are they one slide out or together?
Hmmm... interesting. This is a thread about cards, so if you have any pictures of the underside and how it works can you message me? I have been looking for cupholder ideas for years that maybe can improve upon the swingouts that I currently use.Yep, they're all separate holders that can be slid into a rail in the middle of or on the corner of the long ends of the table, or on either corner of the short ends of the table!