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Don’t you feel like a chipper must have been involved in the design of the RCVLs?
“We need shapes inlays! No, wait!!! We need DOUBLE SHAPED INLAYS!!!!!!!!”
I’m picturing that hippie who saw the double rainbow.
Don’t you feel like a chipper must have been involved in the design of the RCVLs?
Great designer.Don’t you feel like a chipper must have been involved in the design of the RCVLs?
“We need shapes inlays! No, wait!!! We need DOUBLE SHAPED INLAYS!!!!!!!!”
I’m picturing that hippie who saw the double rainbow.
That $5 in the bottom right image is amazing!My grail would look something like this.
I feel like we don't see the 214 pattern of that $1 very often. Pretty neat.What do you guys think about this
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Man oh man... original Nevada chips. Big red denoms, shaped inlay, spot progression and of course Gorgeous colors... not sure what else you could want!
On many older chip manufacturers most used 214, 314 Esquire common... but for Paulson I only know of these and the Gray FitzgeraldsI feel like we don't see the 214 pattern of that $1 very often. Pretty neat.
I was in refrence to the Silver Club $25 being a show stopper
Just horsing around lol. Loved those in Ohio two years ago.I love the Nugs and not going anywhere... but I wouldn't say a "show stopper" or do you mean the story of how they snuck out of Nevada? Lol
Nothing wrong with that! I trully feel the same about this oneThis is probably sacrilege to some, but the more I look back at them, I feel like the Jack Detroits are a truly outstanding casino chipset, and grail-worthy even though widely owned.
First of all, they were all mint (primarily and secondary) since the casino never opened.
Second of all, it included many standout chips.
My favorites are the primary 100, and secondary 1K and 5K.
Also partial to that plum-colored 500.
The watermelons were controversial due to some feeling that they caused dirty stacks, but I still loved them as 25s.
The only clunker in the whole set was arguably the blah secondary 100.
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I love those edgespots and colors on a green base. I must’ve mocked up something with equivalent ASM/CPC colors like 50 times.I was in refrence to the Silver Club $25 being a show stopper
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I love the Nugs and not going anywhere... but I wouldn't say a "show stopper" or do you mean the story of how they snuck out of Nevada? Lol
How did the Pauslon Trumans not hit those color choicesI love those edgespots and colors on a green base. I must’ve mocked up something with equivalent ASM/CPC colors like 50 times.
I had a very specific A1 design in my head for the cash set (except for the hundo which I struggled with). That green $25 was a lead off hitter in a never-made tourney set tho.How did the Pauslon Trumans not hit those color choices![]()
IMHO...if we do take RHC in consideration...the primary $5/$25/$100/$500 HSI rack is hard to beatThis is probably sacrilege to some, but the more I look back at them, I feel like the Jack Detroits are a truly outstanding casino chipset, and grail-worthy even though widely owned.
First of all, they were all mint (primarily and secondary) since the casino never opened.
Second of all, it included many standout chips.
My favorites are the primary 100, and secondary 1K and 5K.
Also partial to that plum-colored 500.
The watermelons were controversial due to some feeling that they caused dirty stacks, but I still loved them as 25s.
The only clunker in the whole set was arguably the blah secondary 100.
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IG primary $5/$25$/$100 winner!IMHO...if we do take RHC in consideration...the primary $5/$25/$100/$500 HSI rack is hard to beat
Same.New China Clubs
How about one that most people will say "OMG those are hideously plain and ugly!"
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I think they are amazing! I love old school sets that didn't have to be super bright and flashy, a trip back into yesteryear!
I have to give all thanks to @allforcharity for helping me finish this sample... but another one that I would trully love to play IF there was a playable set.
Saving this post, so people in 60 years can remember why America invaded Canada.These chips have such a great, leaded feel in play. I might have the only known playable cash set (with shaped inlay Cavanaugh $1s).
I do not recall ever seeing or hearing of a playable quantity... so I must ask. Should I book a flight or when you get a chance would you possibly pretty please share a picture with your peers? Playable to the frac? To the $1? Literally one of my absolute favorite sample sets!These chips have such a great, leaded feel in play. I might have the only known playable cash set (with shaped inlay Cavanaugh $1s).
This is probably sacrilege to some, but the more I look back at them, I feel like the Jack Detroits are a truly outstanding casino chipset, and grail-worthy even though widely owned.