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Old 01-08-2006, 03:41 PM
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Nexgen KGB Teddy's Rounders Chips, which model?

After some testing, the nexgen are the easiest chips to label... my tri-color a/k are not the best chips for that job...

So, i'm gonna order stickers from Jason

http://www.qtimls.com/chipdes/style32.jpg

My Question: Which nexgen model will get the best look with the bear sticker?

http://www.straightflush.ca/images/p...xgensample.jpg

http://www.straightflush.ca/images/p...8200sample.jpg

http://www.straightflush.ca/ProductI...d=NG8100SAMPLE

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Old 01-08-2006, 03:54 PM
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Re: Nexgen KGB Teddy's Rounders Chips, which model?

Since the chips that were made by ASM were using single color edgespots, the original 8000 series of the Nexgens would probably work best for you if you're trying to get something close to the original chips. The other Jason, over at personalpokerchips.com has a pretty good price on those chips at 13¢ each. And if Jason E. isn't available to do the labels, due to his impending surgery, perhaps arrangements could be made for the other Jason to print those labels for you (he's going to be able to do them in vinyl pretty soon.)
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Old 01-08-2006, 06:14 PM
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Re: Nexgen KGB Teddy's Rounders Chips, which model?

i talked to cin0s3, i sent him a good luck

thanks, i'll go with 8000 series... now it is time to choose denomination and chip count for each color.

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Re: Nexgen KGB Teddy's Rounders Chips, which model?

I noticed you had some links to straightflush.ca in your previous post. I just ordered some chips from them and was very impressed with the quality of the product and the service provided by Ivan. Top notch site for Canadians.


If you decide to go with straightflush, remember to enter CHIPTALK into the promotional code section to receive a 10% discount.
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Old 01-08-2006, 07:22 PM
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I noticed you had some links to straightflush.ca in your previous post. I just ordered some chips from them and was very impressed with the quality of the product and the service provided by Ivan. Top notch site for Canadians.


If you decide to go with straightflush, remember to enter CHIPTALK into the promotional code section to receive a 10% discount.
i ordered a lot of samples and racks from ivan, he is #1 canadian seller, no doubt for me!

well, thanks for promotional code by the way, he offer free shipping since a couple of days
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Old 01-08-2006, 07:31 PM
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Since the chips that were made by ASM were using single color edgespots, the original 8000 series of the Nexgens would probably work best for you if you're trying to get something close to the original chips
thanks for the comment. then i'll go with the original colors, so blue red green and black

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Re: Nexgen KGB Teddy's Rounders Chips, which model?

I was just curious.... KGB's place and the Chesterfield are 2 different places right? why are they on the same chip?
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Old 01-09-2006, 08:45 PM
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I was just curious.... KGB's place and the Chesterfield are 2 different places right? why are they on the same chip?
no the sample image label here show 2 differents labels to put on 2 differents stickers
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Re: Nexgen KGB Teddy's Rounders Chips, which model?

Those aren't the original Rounders chips, they're Philip Lin's recreations that were done at TR King and sold through acepokerchipcompany. I know there's some pictures around of the movie props chips, perhaps someone can remember where they were posted?

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Re: Nexgen KGB Teddy's Rounders Chips, which model?

Here's the post, but the pics are down:

http://www.chiptalk.net/forum/showthread.php?t=10594
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