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Anyone have a good inlay idea available to the masses? Circus city, ivory palace, etc

The Sad Clown
The Elephant and Crown (British pub style)
The Royal Elephant (a little on the nose, but I think it sounds good)
The Lee Atwater Memorial Poker Room
The Preserve
The Golden Elephant (or Silver or Amber or Green, etc.)
The Clermont Palace
 
Anyone have a good inlay idea available to the masses? Circus city, ivory palace, etc

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I'm thinking about doing a quarter pie set with my 'The Shed' hotstamp converted to an inlay.
I would love to hear your feedback.
This will be a tourney set green 25, black 100, yellow 500, orange 2000
 
Does anyone have a picture of what the SCA shaped inlay would look like on this mold? Just wondering How much open space there would be around the inlay. I think I have a pretty good idea for a set...
 
Like a lot of these. The pub style elephant and crown could be very cool...no artistic skill for me so will need to go find someone to put it together.

I've always thought it would be a cool idea to have some "member" inlays ready to go for people to pick and choose and build their own colors and spots. I wonder if any of the known designers have an available off the shelf portfolio

The Sad Clown
The Elephant and Crown (British pub style)
The Royal Elephant (a little on the nose, but I think it sounds good)
The Lee Atwater Memorial Poker Room
The Preserve
The Golden Elephant (or Silver or Amber or Green, etc.)
The Clermont Palace
 
I wonder if any of the known designers have an available off the shelf portfolio

I asked John about this once when I was looking to do a set and was having trouble coming up with the basics of the theme/design. IIRC the answer was some version of no, but I can't recall specifically.

But yeah I agree a repository of theme ideas from members who want to make those ideas available to all would be pretty sweet.
 
I asked John about this once when I was looking to do a set and was having trouble coming up with the basics of the theme/design. IIRC the answer was some version of no, but I can't recall specifically.

But yeah I agree a repository of theme ideas from members who want to make those ideas available to all would be pretty sweet.
I wonder if J5/Woody/Quicky would come up with a non-themed design with some kind of decoration and a denom (similar to the Noirs or Proteges). I think it was emptypockets maybe who had an awesome set with just some denoms which looked great.

Edit: These are the ones I was thinking of:

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The Sad Clown
The Elephant and Crown (British pub style)
The Royal Elephant (a little on the nose, but I think it sounds good)
The Lee Atwater Memorial Poker Room
The Preserve
The Golden Elephant (or Silver or Amber or Green, etc.)
The Clermont Palace

I'm tempted by Pachyderm Poker:

pachyderm (plural pachyderms)
  1. Someone (or something) with thick skin. It is used for animals such as an elephant or a hippopotamus.
  2. (obsolete, zoology) A member of the obsolete taxonomic order Pachydermata, grouping of thick-skinned, hoofed animals such as the rhinoceros, hippopotamus, elephant, pig and horse.
  3. (informal) An elephant
  4. (idiomatic) A person that is not affected by (does not care about) what others say about him or her.
  5. (idiomatic) Someone who is insensitive.
 
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I'm thinking about doing a quarter pie set with my 'The Shed' hotstamp converted to an inlay.
I would love to hear your feedback.
This will be a tourney set green 25, black 100, yellow 500, orange 2000
Love it when people choose 2000 over 1000. It just makes sense!

25 -> 100 (x4)
100 -> 500 (x5)
500 -> 2000 (x4)

Should always be x 4 or x 5 ! Don't break the pattern!
 
Ronoh said:
It's how I run :)
vs Troyman at SQM playing Cincinnati (play 2, 3 or 4 of your hole cards).

T7x flop. I have KKTT, he has 777x. Didn't even bother taking a picture :)
 

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