Custom artwork group buy. US/CAN CARDS MOLD (32 Viewers)

The main issue is you must be patient, it takes about 25-30 days by ship and we have people in line for artwork to get done.
Just need full artwork / vectors

I figure there should only be about 6--8 of us and we'd figure out shipping once they got here. Also we'd hammer this out more before the order and art put in.
That make sense?
I'm no longer interested.
 
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Welcome to the party, pal!
FAIL! Need the Bruce Willis Die Hard meme to go with it.
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Depends how many you end up ordering. There are a lot of people who collect dealer buttons, so it wouldn’t be difficult to get your numbers up. But yes, expect something in the $5 to $6 range if you take the order on yourself.
Once I get my artwork ready I plan to set up a thread to see how much interest there is from you button collectors. Anyone who's part of this GB can post their DB mock ups on that thread and we'll take a count of members who want to get a DB from us.
 
I've downloaded Inkscape and watched a tutorial or two. Despite decent spatial and graphic skills, plus good computer skills, sadly it's not worth it for me to learn just to make chips for this. Put me down for wanting to hire an artist as well now! I'd like to put 8-bit and 16-bit video game sprites onto chips of 8 denominations, and the edges will NOT need to be aligned. If a chip artist sees this, just PM me to discuss. TYVM.
 
I've downloaded Inkscape and watched a tutorial or two. Despite decent spatial and graphic skills, plus good computer skills, sadly it's not worth it for me to learn just to make chips for this. Put me down for wanting to hire an artist as well now! I'd like to put 8-bit and 16-bit video game sprites onto chips of 8 denominations, and the edges will NOT need to be aligned. If a chip artist sees this, just PM me to discuss. TYVM.
Psssst call Tim
 
I've downloaded Inkscape and watched a tutorial or two. Despite decent spatial and graphic skills, plus good computer skills, sadly it's not worth it for me to learn just to make chips for this. Put me down for wanting to hire an artist as well now! I'd like to put 8-bit and 16-bit video game sprites onto chips of 8 denominations, and the edges will NOT need to be aligned. If a chip artist sees this, just PM me to discuss. TYVM.
If you plan to use a designer, I suggest you contact them ASAP and get on their waiting list. Even if you're not yet set on an idea. I'm hearing they are getting stacked up with wait times of 3-4 weeks before they can get to new clients.
 
Not sure how I feel about these now that they are mostly finished. Feedback and suggestions appreciated.

These are based on the world of Avatar: The Last Airbender (cartoon). Can explain further if anyone is interested. Top row is 39mm and bottom row is 43mm. Still going to make tweeks and need to figure out what to do about rolling edges. Or I'll scrap this and build a new set around the 1000. I love how it turned out and it makes me want to build a set around it with the theme of retro surfboards/surf shack.

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Let me know if anyone else wants to check these out. I received a barrel of 39mms and two 43mms.
 
yeah, i don't think i am going to be able to pass up a small cash set of these for that price.

put me down for 640 chips, using @jr8719's new china club artwork
For sure, myself and @timinater are more than happy for people to piggyback on the artwork — Tim has done a sterling job, as per usual. There are still a couple of things that I'm having changed, so will update accordingly once I have photos.
 
For sure, myself and @timinater are more than happy for people to piggyback on the artwork — Tim has done a sterling job, as per usual. There are still a couple of things that I'm having changed, so will update accordingly once I have photos.
We got this rocking now.
 

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