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Though according to Robert Eisenstadt's page (link above in this thread) it seems this chip wasn't made by ASM in the past. But who knows? Maybe they have something similar they could offer someday? It's actually quite similar to the Diamond Square design I noted above, though I like the plain rectangles just a tiny bit better.
After posting that pic above, I happened to be looking through the pokerchips.com site today and came across an interesting chip in their company history section. Check out the first chip on the left, in the second set of chips on this page:
http://www.pokerchips.com/help/history3.html
Looks like they have made that mold in the past. Maybe again someday?
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