Cards & Dice Mold (1 Viewer)

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Just dicking around with the design tool because I'm a shitty employee, and then it occurred to me. Has anyone ever built a custom set using the Cards & Dice mold? I'm sure it gives people flashbacks of dice chips, but I have a morbid curiosity to see how it would look in real life. Any pics would be appreciated. Thanks!
 
I always loved these. they were a stock chip that Michael D had made by pre-vegas ASM and had for sale on his old realcasinochips website. Lots of people hate any mold with dice on em' but these chips have one of the nicest weight/feels of any of the ASM/CPC molds and the look of the inlay design rocked. Wish you could still get the stock ElDorado Clubs.

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I always loved these. they were a stock chip that Michael D had made by pre-vegas ASM and had for sale on his old realcasinochips website. Lots of people hate any mold with dice on em' but these chips have one of the nicest weight/feels of any of the ASM/CPC molds and the look of the inlay design rocked. Wish you could still get the stock ElDorado Clubs.

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Those are cool looking chips. I can understand why people wouldn't prefer the mold, but I believe it works for this set. Thank you so much for sharing!
 
I've never been down on this mold. I think it works for some designs and works very well as a complement to the dice mold BJ CiC chips. Lots of those original sets had clay chips from this mold as fracs and very occasionally $1s.

That was my plan - to order racks of blank chips on this mold for custom hot stamping - when I was trying to buy some North Shore denoms of $5 and higher. Would still be interested in that project eventually.
 
I also like this mold as well as the very similar NEVADA mold. I have a set of asm blanks on the NEVADA mold and they shuffle and stack nicely, plus they are not common. Anytime you can recreate an old school mold, it's cool by me.
 

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