On a impulse buy I purchased 300 of the unicorn mold chips for $ 75 but have no idea if I way over paid for a plastic chip or a decent clay chip.
Any info would be great!!
Thanks Pat.
I don't now how to post a link to show pictures but they were on eBay under premium poker chips.
Thanks for the info!Plastic chip, but you probably paid in the range of reasonable imo. They have been used in the past as fracs to go with Bud Jones sets (they take a hotstamp) and a few people have created whole tourney sets out of them. I don't believe I've ever seen them used as a whole cash set.
a plastic chip or a decent clay chip
GOCC has these on their website: http://www.gameoncc.com/Chips/UnicornSeries.aspx. Not seeing any prices listed.Dunno if the mold ended up at PGI with most of the other assets, or if it's still in Maine with GOCC.
Well that makes me feel a lot better about the purchase.PGI also lists them available. No idea if they are actually still in stock or not. $.49 each on their website; Joe might do a little better for you if you email him.
http://palmgaming.us/index.php?dispatch=categories.view&category_id=260
They were ok, I would chose them over most of the cheaper chips out there. Ill break them out tonight and throw them on the scale and compare them to some of the other chips I have floating around.Hey, what did you think of the unicorns, Pat? I only own one unicorn, so it’s tough to tell, but my impression of that one is that they’re pretty nice chips and i think I’d rather play with those than most cheap chips I’ve handled, and some expensive ones.
$75 is going rate for 300 new unicorns with no stamp.
Can you say a bit more about this? I've noticed some differences also, and I'm trying to figure out what's what.To make this a bit more confusing, there are copies of unicorn chips (not from chipco/gocc)..I bought a bunch from eBay for almost nothing, but they were cheap plastic chips blanks that felt like mermaids/mr lucky etc. One way to tell if they are "real" unicorns is if they have a casino stamp of some sort. There was also a discussion somewhere about the unicorn tail as the way to tell the knock offs from the real unicorns.