I was always a sucker for that beautiful inlay
I like it.So any thoughts on this as a potential $500 (which granted would likely never see play outside a game of monopoly).
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So any thoughts on this as a potential $500 (which granted would likely never see play outside a game of monopoly).
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You would have to go with a shaped inlay for the $500, no?
Ideally, though that would require a hotstamped chip to start with in order to mill properly.
One could argue that $0.25 and $500 don't ever need to be on the table at the same time, so in that respect all the inlay shapes would be unique even with a circle inlay on the $500.
For a small number of chips you could also start with a shaped inlay chip, and just remove the old inlay and replace it with a label of the same shape.
True, though the other issue there (besides cost/availability of a shaped purple-ish chip) is that even if I found one, it would have to have a unique inlay shape. Given that I've already got hexagon, hub, "modified" hub, scalloped, and cog, that might be a tall order.
Ideally, though that would require a hotstamped chip to start with in order to mill properly.
One could argue that $0.25 and $500 don't ever need to be on the table at the same time, so in that respect all the inlay shapes would be unique even with a circle inlay on the $500.
True, though the other issue there (besides cost/availability of a shaped purple-ish chip) is that even if I found one, it would have to have a unique inlay shape. Given that I've already got hexagon, hub, "modified" hub, scalloped, and cog, that might be a tall order.
I couldn’t agree more. @David O and @bentax1978, how about it? I’ll relinquish my spot.Should be in the calendar