ohio3302016
Flush
Bucknuts cash set. 1020 chips. Plain mold (textured) CPC.
Design: @Quicksilver-75
.50 - 100 - Butterscotch
1.00 - 300 - Charcoal
5.00 - 500 - Mandarin Red
20.00 - 100 - Green
100.00 - 20 - Bright white
This set went through a lot of different configurations. It started as a tourney set. Morphed into a limit set. And finally became the set below. I believe it was initially going to be a ceramic set as well.
Steve was absolutely amazing through the entire process. He was patient through the whole thing and made excellent suggestions throughout. He's ultimately responsible for the final outcome and I could not be happier.
Ever since seeing @jbutler's plain mold Clermont set I knew I wanted to have one. Now that set is smooth as opposed to textured so I was somewhat nervous how this was going to turn out. I am so happy I went with the plain mold. The weight, sound, feel, how they shuffle are all amazing. I've always liked solids and the plain mold works so well with a solid set. Obviously I'm a die-hard Buckeye fan but I wanted the set to somewhat have a "classic" feel to it (if that makes sense). I also knew that I wanted to have two-sided chips. I've just always loved those.
Anyway, that's some history on how this came about.
Sorry for the shotty pics..
Design: @Quicksilver-75
.50 - 100 - Butterscotch
1.00 - 300 - Charcoal
5.00 - 500 - Mandarin Red
20.00 - 100 - Green
100.00 - 20 - Bright white
This set went through a lot of different configurations. It started as a tourney set. Morphed into a limit set. And finally became the set below. I believe it was initially going to be a ceramic set as well.
Steve was absolutely amazing through the entire process. He was patient through the whole thing and made excellent suggestions throughout. He's ultimately responsible for the final outcome and I could not be happier.
Ever since seeing @jbutler's plain mold Clermont set I knew I wanted to have one. Now that set is smooth as opposed to textured so I was somewhat nervous how this was going to turn out. I am so happy I went with the plain mold. The weight, sound, feel, how they shuffle are all amazing. I've always liked solids and the plain mold works so well with a solid set. Obviously I'm a die-hard Buckeye fan but I wanted the set to somewhat have a "classic" feel to it (if that makes sense). I also knew that I wanted to have two-sided chips. I've just always loved those.
Anyway, that's some history on how this came about.
Sorry for the shotty pics..
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