TragicEnding
New Member
Hello all,
I am new to the forum and am just beginning to get serious about poker chips and their history. I have recently ordered a 500 count of the CPC Rounders CSQ’s and while I wait for them I have become enthralled by the history of the company and manufacturing process. As I work to understand the history I found on CPC’s website they say they went straight from being Atlantic Standard Molding (the original ASM) as I understand it to Classic Poker Chips however as I have researched it seems the company first went from Atlantic to American Standard Molding moved out to Vegas and then have apparently came back to Maine. Does anyone know the story of American Standard Molding and why the quick switch from original ASM to a new ASM to now CPC?
Thanks all and glad to be a part of the community!
I am new to the forum and am just beginning to get serious about poker chips and their history. I have recently ordered a 500 count of the CPC Rounders CSQ’s and while I wait for them I have become enthralled by the history of the company and manufacturing process. As I work to understand the history I found on CPC’s website they say they went straight from being Atlantic Standard Molding (the original ASM) as I understand it to Classic Poker Chips however as I have researched it seems the company first went from Atlantic to American Standard Molding moved out to Vegas and then have apparently came back to Maine. Does anyone know the story of American Standard Molding and why the quick switch from original ASM to a new ASM to now CPC?
Thanks all and glad to be a part of the community!