Favorite high end plastic chip (BJ/Abbiati/Gemaco/etc.) decal/label designs? (1 Viewer)

Yeah I've already gone through all this with the rep. There are options that do not require all of the above.
Damn how were you able to do this then? I thought they sold to casinos only or large group buys like the one we had?
 
This is one of the coolest designs, was this a custom order mass produced? I've never seen a mould pattern like that.
I believe that's a Bourgogne et Grasset sample Chinese New Year chip by GPI. They're not for sale to the home market. :(
 
Yeah the dragon chip is sample of BG's Premium Chip line. They have some really cool options, like the flower petals on that chip are actually transparent plastic.
 
Matsuis, the colors just can't be beat for the vibrancy.

Not to mention I think you could probably cut someone with the edge on those things.

Abiatas are nice, actually really nice, but they have a completely different texture that Matsuis, almost a bit rubbery.

They are a bit slippery, yes, but I think people's experience with one or two sets have really colored them and they aren't all that slippery.
 
Oh, getting back on topic, I remember liking some of the holographic foil inlays that I saw on some B&G style chips. The printed graphic and choice of foil should be chosen carefully, though.
 
Are there any matsui's around with the marble effect base color? How does that end up looking?
 
Are there any matsui's around with the marble effect base color? How does that end up looking?
This one:
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More importantly - any other favorite plastic chip label designs out there?

I found a few very basic ones I like, mostly for their structural composition.
 

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Probably not going to fork out the extra cash to do this myself, but I appreciate the casino name and location as part of a custom inner ring. Not sure why EC-L has it on there twice- I get showing off the logo, but the double location is a waste of inlay real estate.

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There’s something about the grey Radisson $500 that I like. Perhaps the clean white/gray combo. Or the tiny pop of color? It makes me happy.
 
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These apparently used to be popular but you never see them anymore(at least I haven't).

I love the idea of using plastics and really emphasizing what they are good at, really clean lines and geometric patterns, bright colors with sharp edges, really sharp corners that hold up, and then something cool like a CiC.
 
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These apparently used to be popular but you never see them anymore(at least I haven't).

I love the idea of using plastics and really emphasizing what they are good at, really clean lines and geometric patterns, bright colors with sharp edges, really sharp corners that hold up, and then something cool like a CiC.

Yeah been very tempted to get a CiC set as well. That's second in line after the regular plastics if I can make it work.

But my sentiments exactly re: working off the strengths of the plastic medium even if the ones I posted above are pretty traditional looking.
 
If you think BJ7s are slick then you would absolutely fucking hate Matsuis...
Yup I love the look of Matsuis but dayum they're like trying to get an air hockey puck to sit still. I do however think that the latest Matsui GB chips are great. I only have a shuffle stack but they didn't bother me at all.
 
Yup I love the look of Matsuis but dayum they're like trying to get an air hockey puck to sit still. I do however think that the latest Matsui GB chips are great. I only have a shuffle stack but they didn't bother me at all.

Been a while since a Matsui GB I think.
 

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