ASM (Atlantic Standard Moulding) – makes some of the finest poker chips available to the home player. They have Horsehead mould, the A Mould and Roman moulds.
Bud Jones – chips are now made by Bourgogne et Grassette
Blue Chip Company – These chips are distinguishable by the peacock/clamshell impressions moulded into the rim of the chip. Several moulds are available, ranging from the James Bond/Las Vegas Pro Clay mould, to the Fan of Cards mould, to the Sidepot.com Modern Clay mould.
Chipco – Chipco are a ceramic chip and are arguably the most beautiful on the market. They have full-chip graphics with vibrant colors.
Merchant Ambassador – Merchant Ambassador is the leading manufacturer of poker chips and poker accessories made in China. They carry a full line of home-use and professional quality gambling products and sell products both ‘no-name’, OEM production for various other brands, as well as under their own JACKPOT brand.
Paulson Top Hat & Cane – make most of the chips that are used in North American casinos.
R.T. Plastics – chips have attractive inlaid work and a slim border that feels to be a high-grade composite of some kind.
T.R. King & Co., Inc. – These chips have a traditional look, sound, feel and weight to them. They are of good quality and have a series of crowns around the border.