It's more commonly called a House Mold being made specifically for that casino. They've been around for about 40 years now.
You might want to ask one of the floorman or chip runners for chips rather than asking at the cashier's cage. Cashier's cages normally redeem chips, they don't generally issue them. Also they may not be as receptive to collectors at Indian casinos as they are at the larger casino center attractions like Atlantic City, Tunica, Reno/Tahoe, and Las Vegas.
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Originally Posted by thebrokenone I like to get 12 chips from casinos to carry w/ me to work and shuffle. I played a little 1-3 for a while and would search through the chips as I pulled in pots... those 3 were the only decent ones that I could find out of the 100+ that I cashed in. When I asked for 9 decent looking ones at the cage he simply said 'no, we can't do that... who's next?'. Oh well... I'm still sort of surprised that these are Paulsons though |