Interest in GB: CPC plain mold solid seating/bounty chips with 1 1/16" inlays (1 Viewer)

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I've been asking David Spragg about the possibility of a CPC seating chip GB.

These would be solids, on the plain mold (no mold) with 1 1/16" inlays.

Artwork would be custom.

Numbered 1-10 on one side, with a bounty design on the other side.

Tentatively looking at 3 different colored inlays for the number side to denote tables.

Guesstimate price per chip:
  • $1.75e for plain no mold
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^ not representative of final art.

If you would be interested, please state number of tables so we can get an idea on numbers.

Thank'e
 

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These would be more versatile if all chips were the same color, and they used five numbered sets of different colored inlays. Generic inlay on reverse (that could be used as bounty) is a great way to kill two fowl with one rock.
 
I like the idea of bounty on one side and seating numbers in other.
 
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.. I made some button sized custom seating chips a few yrs ago ...
numbers on 1 side, and "BOUNTY" on the other ....
everyone grab a Bounty chip, 2 birds, 1 stone ....

Neat idea! Yeah, we could defo do something like that.

Art would be by J5 btw
 
These would be at a premium. Guesstimate price per chip: $2.50e

Just curious, why the 90% premium per chip?

And, concur with BGinGA, for what it is worth.
 
These would be more versatile if all chips were the same color, and they used five numbered sets of different colored inlays.

The idea behind different base colors was to make table identification and chip sorting easier.

Why is same base color more versatile?

Happy to go with majority rule ultimately! :)
 
Yeah I think I'd prefer a different base color per table as well, e.g. table one all blue, table 2 all red, etc.
 
The idea behind different base colors was to make table identification and chip sorting easier.

Why is same base color more versatile?

Happy to go with majority rule ultimately! :)

I am not buying any of these, but for me I put the seating chips on the table face down and everybody picks their seat/bounty chip. This works if they are the same color, if you use different colors then you will need to put them in a bag or something where they cannot see the color.
 
I am not buying any of these, but for me I put the seating chips on the table face down and everybody picks their seat/bounty chip. This works if they are the same color, if you use different colors then you will need to put them in a bag or something where they cannot see the color.

I agree with chips being same color for this purpose. The numbers on bottom of chip would be different colors to determine table.
 
Due to all the different inlays involved

Ah, of course. We would likely not meet the 100 chip minimums. Amazing if we did. Just saying...
 
The idea behind different base colors was to make table identification and chip sorting easier.

Why is same base color more versatile?

Happy to go with majority rule ultimately! :)

I misunderstood at first. Each table gets its own color, so you pick from a bag and get a color and number, yes?
 
I misunderstood at first. Each table gets its own color, so you pick from a bag and get a color and number, yes?

That was the plan. But the counter argument is same base color and different colored inlays to denote table. This allows all players in a MTT to select a face-down chip from a single table rather than worrying about separating chips out by colour and drawing separately.
 
That was the plan. But the counter argument is same base color and different colored inlays to denote table. This allows all players in a MTT to select a face-down chip from a single table rather than worrying about separating chips out by colour and drawing separately.

Am I missing something? The only difference is getting one more draw method: Having one single color chip gives you the ability to put all the chips face-down on a single table and let people draw them. I understand what how could work, but it doesn't outweigh the blandness of a single color for all tables. I like the variety, so I'm with Toby and would vote for each table getting its own color.

Colors in OP appeal to me most. The dayglo has too many batteries at this time. Particularly if the hot stamp GP gets going.
 
If you have a different color for each table that allows players to deliberately avoid or play at the same table as someone else. No card room would ever allow that.
 
That was the plan. But the counter argument is same base color and different colored inlays to denote table. This allows all players in a MTT to select a face-down chip from a single table rather than worrying about separating chips out by colour and drawing separately.
Added bonus is that all the bounty chips would be the same base color, instead of having a variety of different-color bounties in play.....
 
These would be more versatile if all chips were the same color, and they used five numbered sets of different colored inlays. Generic inlay on reverse (that could be used as bounty) is a great way to kill two fowl with one rock.
Added bonus is that all the bounty chips would be the same base color, instead of having a variety of different-color bounties in play.....

Guessing inlay would have a black or white Background.
Why not both? Black background on the 1st set, white background on the 2nd. For those wanna run two tables.
So we don´t need a bag to pick a chip.
 
I'm probably going to be in for a few sets no matter what, but all the same base color seems the better option to me. I have a set of the @OldWestPokerSupplies seating buttons/bounties and they are all exactly the same on the back, the whole face down on the table is how I'm used to picking seats in home games or casino. In all tournaments I can remember if I don't get my seating assignment on the receipt or it's a home game using somehting like the Blinds Up app that seats you randomly it's always a blind draw of something off a poker table where the backs all look exactly the same.

Just my opinion, take it for what it's worth...not much. :D
 
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