Tropicana Casino Chips - Evansville Indiana (made by GEMACO) (1 Viewer)

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I got a chance to check out these Tropicana Evansville chips. They are made by GEMACO. The chips I received were in casino used condition. The $1s obviously show the most dirt. I gave a $1 chip a quick cleaning (shown in 1st pic below) and a lot of the dirt was removed. I didn't have any TSP or Oxiclean on hand so I just used Dawn dish soap.

GEMACO chips tend to be a softer plastic which make these stack much better than some of the other injection molded chips. Barrels can be picked up off the table without them go all over the place. IMO, they are one of the better handling plastic chips out there.

The @TheChipRoom will be offering these for sale in the near future.


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Found some commemorative $25 chips. It's one chip with a different label on each side.

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Chips have a metal insert and weight approximately 13g each. (I weighed stacks of 10)

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Finally and most importantly, some of the chips have delamination of the top clear layer. This is where dirt was able to accumulate between the layers.

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Some good memories with these chips! I definitely like the $25 GO one. You have an extra $25 Grand Opening chip for sale? @Tommy
 
:whistle: :whistling: At least there will be no flipper in the next TCR sale for sure

I wanted a Set of GEMACO for my collection.

I got some GEMACO samples and one problem I have with my sample is they are hard to shuffle and my shuffling skill are decent
 
In my head it's Gem AY Co (almost like Jamaica). No idea what the people who own / work at the company say.

Those chips look kinda cool. A distinctive and interesting rolling edge design. They'd need an absolutely stellar label design, though; the existing one makes the chips look awful. The new one would have to complement and incorporate the base colors and spot shapes so that the whole thing looks harmonious rather than jarring (as it does now).
 
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Oh wow, the $5 and $25 are way too similar for my colorblind eyes. Thanks for sharing, @Tommy
That is fascinating. I can't even imagine seeing like that. But we did have a colorblind player at our game once, and he loved it when I started showing up with a paulson set because the edge spots were different on each chip (as compared to the dice chips we normally used.)
 
In my head it's Gem AY Co (almost like Jamaica). No idea what the people who own / work at the company say.
Yeah, I've always pronounced it "gem ACHE oh" but have no idea if that's correct. Wouldn't be surprised if they pronounced it as "GEM ah coe". I think G.E.M. was the initials of the company's founder.

Edit: shortened name for the GEorge MAtteson COmpany. So I suppose "gee mock co" or "gee maa co" are probably correct.

@Tommy will these accept a laminated Gear label?
 
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Yeah, I've always pronounced it "gem ACHE oh" but have no idea if that's correct. Wouldn't be surprised if they pronounced it as "GEM ah coe".

@Tommy will these accept a laminated Gear label?
Brie and I use the second pronunciation Dave... but same, absolutely no idea what it correct. Funny how we all see things differently, often I say a user name as I see it and @FordPickup92 laughs at me and says do you mean "xxxx" happens all the time. Lol
 
Yeah, I've always pronounced it "gem ACHE oh" but have no idea if that's correct. Wouldn't be surprised if they pronounced it as "GEM ah coe". I think G.E.M. was the initials of the company's founder.

Edit: shortened name for the GEorge MAtteson COmpany. So I suppose "gee mock co" or "gee maa co" are probably correct.
Huh. Cool. Okay, I'm going with GEM-ah-coe from here on out until someone who actually knows better says something.
 
Damn, I miss that show. Better Call Saul, too. Almost 9 years since the final BB episode. AMC has turned out some premium programing.

I even have a rough draft of custom Breaking Bad chip inlays. :cool
 
Brie and I use the second pronunciation Dave... but same, absolutely no idea what it correct. Funny how we all see things differently, often I say a user name as I see it and @FordPickup92 laughs at me and says do you mean "xxxx" happens all the time. Lol
I think this is a quirk of the Internet Age - we know many words that we've seen but rarely/never heard, usually proper nouns. We use these words all the time, yet we often don't know the correct pronunciation. Of course this happened before the Internet too, but a LOT less often.

For the record, I've always said, "JEM-a-coh" and "Grand Master Key."
 
I think this is a quirk of the Internet Age - we know many words that we've seen but rarely/never heard, usually proper nouns. We use these words all the time, yet we often don't know the correct pronunciation. Of course this happened before the Internet too, but a LOT less often.

For the record, I've always said, "JEM-a-coh" and "Grand Master Key."
Me too, both. For years. When I heard it was about a turkey, I fell out of my chair.
 
Would love to see them. I know the perfect thread for it. :cool
https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/post-mockups-for-fun-science.8283/
They use the BReaking BAd style notation for the elements whose atomic number matches the denomination.

Needless to say, the periodic table denominations are limited to 1, 5, 10, 20, 25, 50, 100, and a no-denom -- using mix-n-match, you can build a tourney set, cash set, or limit set.

Opposite side has a caricature drawing of a series character -- Walt, Jessie, Gus, Saul, Mike, Hank, and Hector (sorry Skylar). The no-denom chip has the RV meth lab on one side, and the trunk-mounted M60 machine gun on the reverse side.

Chip platform tbd at this point, but probably 43mm ceramic hybrids.
 
Just stumbling onto these, can’t wait to hear about them being available.
 
I got a chance to check out these Tropicana Evansville chips. They are made by GEMACO. The chips I received were in casino used condition. The $1s obviously show the most dirt. I gave a $1 chip a quick cleaning (shown in 1st pic below) and a lot of the dirt was removed. I didn't have any TSP or Oxiclean on hand so I just used Dawn dish soap.

GEMACO chips tend to be a softer plastic which make these stack much better than some of the other injection molded chips. Barrels can be picked up off the table without them go all over the place. IMO, they are one of the better handling plastic chips out there.

The @TheChipRoom will be offering these for sale in the near future.


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Found some commemorative $25 chips. It's one chip with a different label on each side.

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Chips have a metal insert and weight approximately 13g each. (I weighed stacks of 10)

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Finally and most importantly, some of the chips have delamination of the top clear layer. This is where dirt was able to accumulate between the layers.

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Do these have the same feel as the Opus chips?
 

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