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Hey Community,

Has anyone come across some rounders poker chips...and how do they compare to Paulsons?
 
Hey Community,

Has anyone come across some rounders poker chips...and how do they compare to Paulsons?

FYI, the original chips in the movie were not Paulsons either. They were made by ASM which now operates as CPC. Not a Paulson feel, but an excellent clay chip. To me, the biggest advantage of CPC is being able to customize your own chip. Which is why the stock designs never appealed to me.

Available in both the circle-square mold and the scroll mode.

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(Images from the CPC website)

The TRKs are different still and hold my interest because of the history of the company that made them. Also an excellent clay chip.

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(Image from PCF, found on Google)

The ceramics? Not interested at all.

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(Image from the web)

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FYI, the original chips in the movie were not Paulsons either. They were made by ASM which now operates as CPC. Not a Paulson feel, but an excellent clay chip. To me, the biggest advantage of CPC is being able to customize your own chip. Which is why the stock designs never appealed to me.

The TRKs are different still and hold my interest because of the history of the company that made them.

The ceramics? Not interested at all.

100% agree
 
FYI, the original chips in the movie were not Paulsons either. They were made by ASM which now operates as CPC. Not a Paulson feel, but an excellent clay chip. To me, the biggest advantage of CPC is being able to customize your own chip. Which is why the stock designs never appealed to me.

Available in both the circle-square mold and the scroll mode.

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(Images from the CPC website)

The TRKs are different still and hold my interest because of the history of the company that made them. Also an excellent clay chip.

20160815_211733-jpg.52694

(Image from PCF, found on Google)

The ceramics? Not interested at all.

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(Image from the web)

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Someone sent me this HHR sample set years ago, I forget his name but I think he ran several group buys and got ASM to produce the rounders series in high volume. Always loved these, anyone know who designed them?
 

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FYI, the original chips in the movie were not Paulsons either. They were made by ASM which now operates as CPC. Not a Paulson feel, but an excellent clay chip. To me, the biggest advantage of CPC is being able to customize your own chip. Which is why the stock designs never appealed to me.

Available in both the circle-square mold and the scroll mode.

View attachment 186527

View attachment 186528
(Images from the CPC website)

The TRKs are different still and hold my interest because of the history of the company that made them. Also an excellent clay chip.

20160815_211733-jpg.52694

(Image from PCF, found on Google)

The ceramics? Not interested at all.

View attachment 186529
(Image from the web)

Editted to add images
100% agree
@WedgeRock...The CPC or TRK for sure
 
For rounders I actually preferred the ceramic versions from oldwest. Their colors and weathered look just spoke to me. Tragically, they are no longer available. :(

I was fortunate enough to obtain a sample early this year.
 
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Fantasy chipcos. If you are close enough to the FB listing, just get them. Well worth $10/rack if you are cool with ceramics. I have like 4000 of them, but I've been lazy in my chipco ventures.
Thanks, 600 chip set for $35 10 minutes away from me. Might have to scoop them.
 

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