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Trying to identify this chip / chip set. I was purchased a while ago from a local store, and I have not seen them elsewhere. Lost a few of them so looking to replace. Only came with 4 colors / 300 standard chip set box.

-Very similar to the common dice chips, but the edges are 3 clubs, and rotating between them are a diamond, heart and spade.
-Other major difference - they have an even more "metal" feel to them than standard slugs - When thrown in the pot and shuffled you will hear more of a clanking sound that you would with the dice chips.

Weight = 11.5g
Width = 40mm

Thx!

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These are one of those generic line dice chips.

I tried to google 12 strips and/or 6 suits poker chips and couldn't find any matches. So, it might be safe to say they are no longer in active production anymore.
 
Let me AI that for you.

AI says they're not made any more and it is likely a discontinued, Chinese-made chip.
 
Ok, that's what I was initially thinking. Couldn't seem to find them anywhere online anymore.

Thanks for the replies!
 
It took some searching, but I found out that some of these chips were originally sold by Brookstone. No idea if they were the producer of the chips or just had their label that was thrown on the box.

Cannot find them brand new of course.


Any suggestions now that I know a store that sold it?
 
If it's a matter of cost, I get not replacing these chips. But if you can afford it, a new set would be vastly superior to these.

How many times a night does someone's stack topple? Or is everyone trained to stack chips 5-high?

Get a new set, donate these to a military member or an old folks home. With a new set, depending on what you pick, there will be plenty of replacements available whenever your game grows.
 
It took some searching, but I found out that some of these chips were originally sold by Brookstone. No idea if they were the producer of the chips or just had their label that was thrown on the box.

Cannot find them brand new of course.


Any suggestions now that I know a store that sold it?
A long time ago (10 yrs?!) these were chips I used. I looked quite a lot and found some here and there. I had a 1000 piece set with some yellows as well that I sold to a local guy. He still had them and only uses ddlm nowadays. I’ll ask if he wants to sell.
 
If it's a matter of cost, I get not replacing these chips. But if you can afford it, a new set would be vastly superior to these.

Tina samples are on the way. Gonna start there.

How many times a night does someone's stack topple? Or is everyone trained to stack chips 5-high?

These chips stay stacked and don't fall over. There is some kind of different material on them - a bit slicker on the edges, and normal on the main sides. Good for stacking and easy to shuffle.

Not saying that their better than any custom or clay chips, but something distinctly different than dice chips.
 

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