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More ceramic hybrids. If I can actually save up without the wife finding my stash..:cautious:
Colors need some tweaking....still very early but it's easier to see them all together to realize which ones don't quite fit.
 
I want them to replace my China clay set being used on my craps table. All the tossing around is destroying them.
 
I want them to replace my China clay set being used on my craps table. All the tossing around is destroying them.

Good call. I use Desert Palms CCs for my craps table on casino night on a rare occasion and they take a beating from that one night. Eventually I'm going to fire off a big order of ceramics to replace them now that the hybrids have got me on team ceramic.

Interesting spots on the $1. Is that out in the wild anywhere?
 
Thanks for the input, guys. I too like the original bases from the 1st versions. Problem is I'm trying to avoid a few issues. Firstly an orange quarter. I've always used dark blue as my quarters. My players know the color at a glance. I like orange for my quarter but I also use orange for my T5000 and although both chips will never be on the same table my OCD says I cant do it.
Because of this It screws me having blue on the $1. I REALLY like the $1's spots. Red looks great with the grey/taupe but is followed by a red based chip so no go there. Maybe a dark burgundy for the $1.
I just remembered why this shit takes so long..:mad:
 
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Not a fan of the blue quarter.... because ones can be blue or white in casinos and it would tilt me ....love the rest. (y) :thumbsup:
 
Not a fan of the blue quarter.... because ones can be blue or white in casinos and it would tilt me ....love the rest. (y) :thumbsup:
Sames, but the man has his reasons.

I'm not a fan of the light green spot on the 1. Seems a bit too close to the yellow tones in the 5 and 20. Dark green is better for sure.
 
If your players don't mind the orange quarter, I prefer the lineup in #23. blue / white spot on the $1 is nice as well. Darker orange may be too close to the $5.
 
That edge spot on the one looks like a top down view of a half-human, half Na'vi (from the movie Avatar) wearing a black thong bending over.

Go ahead and try not to see that every time now...

EDIT: FWIW, I *r*e*a*l*l*y* like the colors on the latest $20 chip.
 
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Post #23 wins it .... hands down, accept no substitution, BINGO

White $1 with blue spots (y) :thumbsup:

$5 chip that looks close to the Mirage (my fav 5 ever) (y) :thumbsup:

orange quarter (y) :thumbsup:

a $20 with fantastic colors and spots (y) :thumbsup:

a nickel that is brown (y) :thumbsup:

DIBS on a sample chip
 
Love chips in post #23 with 2 changes...

1. Like the lighter pink spot on the nickel in post #22 looks better.

2. The 25c and $1 share essentially the same three spot colors in the same order. Not sure if that was intentional but I I think it would look better with unique spot colors from chip to chip. Don't touch the quarter though, it's awesome as it is.

But what do I know? I'm no expert :unsure:


DIBS on a sample chip

Did someone say samples?
 
Love the colors on the $1 now. Reminds me of the primary Horseshoe Cincy $1.

One observation. Why the different denomination notations? The fracs use the word cents while the rest use the $. I see that it allows the fracs to use a smaller font which makes sense since they are a smaller value but it just seems inconsistent? Don't know if 5¢ and 25¢ or $0.05 and $0.25 would work better?
 

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