(Identify) New "CEG Dealer School" chips? (1 Viewer)

Italianjoe157

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The guys over at CEG Dealer School on Youtube recently acquired new chips for their blackjack table. They have mentioned it on various videos but never identified the exact type of chip they are using. Top appears to have some type of mountain peak along with a name underneath which I cannot make out from the 1080p video quality. I'm unsure if these are custom stickers but I have also never seen these colorways if they are in fact custom. The set looks awesome. Thanks for any input!
 
Welcome to the forum! If you are referring to the video below, they look like Atlantic Club chips. You can buy them at the link below.


http://www.pokerchipsonline.com/stock/atlantica.htm

For a newcomer, these are "true clay" (compression molded) chips, made by the only company who currently manufacturers clay chips to sell to the public, Classic Poker Chips. These are a stock design, but you can design your own set as well from CPC. Prices range anywhere from $1 to $5+ per chip.
 
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The guys over at CEG Dealer School on Youtube recently acquired new chips for their blackjack table. They have mentioned it on various videos but never identified the exact type of chip they are using. Top appears to have some type of mountain peak along with a name underneath which I cannot make out from the 1080p video quality. I'm unsure if these are custom stickers but I have also never seen these colorways if they are in fact custom. The set looks awesome. Thanks for any input!
Yes! Finally the CEG guys have upgraded from their God-awful dice chips!! They don't just look awesome @Italianjoe157, but also sound awesome. Now that's what u wanna hear when u start stackin' & shuffling clay chips.
U got a good keen eye and welcome to the forum.
 
I hope they continue to make a profit to switch over to these for their separate business, casino quest, as well. Looks like they shifted the old stock of dice chips there for the time being. Great practice, but not the full “casino” experience when your using dice chips imo.
 
As of now, custom made chips are not in their plan. But hopefully down the line they open up to the idea.
 
I know this is from awhile ago but I just received the sample set and wow I am super impressed with the quality. However, I've decided to just go with a Paulson set instead. Maybe one day! Very happy none the less...
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