Gibson Guitars - Poker Chip (or Epiphone) - No Text

by effdub

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This is a replacement for the "poker chip" found on many Gibson and Epiphone guitars. Couldn't find the dimensions anywhere, so I busted out my calipers and measured one of my own. Fits great. I recommend 100% infill.  This version has no text, but I'm working on a new model with text.

Dimensions: Outer diamter - 33.3mm | Hole diameter - 13mm | Thickness - 1mm

Test printed on Elegoo Mars SLA. Should work fine on FDM printers as well. 

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Scott Piligrimm about 1 month ago

I read that it’s just called that because it kinda looks like a poker chip. Maybe that part looks different on different guitars, but the one in the pic didn’t really remind me of a poker chip, even though I’m actually a big fan of poker. I get inspired by people who’ve actually managed to win big https://www.gigwise.com/the-most-famous-poker-player/ , ’cause I’m usually not that lucky, or I am, but not in a big way. I get that it’s normal, but still, there’s always that hope of hitting the jackpot one day.

Sascha Teller about 1 month ago

Whoa, I've never heard of a part like that. Why’s it called “poker” though? I didn’t think guitars and poker could even be related in any way.

John Morrow 9 months ago

It does feel similar to poker chips. Although my experience playing poker was short, I actually liked it. But I still think poker requires experience, skills, and knowledge, and beginners shouldn’t risk too much by starting with poker. Slots like <a href="https://joker-jewels.com.ar/demo.html">joker jewels gratis argentina</a>, however, are good for both beginners and experienced players. It’s a great way to relax, have fun, and get a pretty decent chance of winning thanks to the high payout ratios.