Psypher1000
Straight Flush
This is exactly what I was thinking, but with the charcoal NCV.
That hopefully you lock this one down before you change your mind again and scratch this one
Maybe 414 but rotated to form an X. Or there is always the 414A. Maybe DG peacock base with retro blue or imp blue spots if you are thinking of going DG baseView attachment 44389
Maybe this, but I'd like to use the 2D14 on the quarter and the 3D14 on the $5, therefore I'd need something for my $1 that isn't a light and dark edged 614 but is still within the 1/4" edge realm. Perhaps a 414 of some sort.
This is exactly what I was thinking, but with the charcoal NCV.
Maybe 414 but rotated to form an X. Or there is always the 414A. Maybe DG peacock base with retro blue or imp blue spots if you are thinking of going DG base
414 seems like the go-to option, in that case. Here's three different lineups that could work. Of the three, the middle is my least favorite.I'd like to use the 2D14 on the quarter and the 3D14 on the $5,
414 seems like the go-to option, in that case. Here's three different lineups that could work. Of the three, the middle is my least favorite.
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Each one of the chips look great to me, but then you have the $5 (which I really like the look of and think would be amazing as a $5) which doesn't have dual color edges. I think it could still work.
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As a stand-alone chip, the $5 works. In context with the set, it sticks out like a sore thumb. It really glared at me when I first saw it. I haven't looked at it in a couple weeks, and it still stares me in the face. Obviously you can't account for personal preference, but for my money, I don't use the chip as is. That being said, I don't think a huge change is necessary. Consider changing three of the spots to charcoal. That would still give you dual spot colors, offers basically the same effect, and gives a much more consistent feel to the set.
As for continuously changing your mind...well, for the amount of money these things cost and the time it takes to get them produced and shipped to your door, you want to be happy with them. I completely get that. At some point, though, you gotta anchor something in the ground, even if it's just a chip or two.
Congrats, mate! Now the long, familiar wait begins.He okay'd the changes.
That can be arranged.If I have second thoughts about this set again, will someone shoot me in the knees?
Congrats, mate! Now the long, familiar wait begins.