Similar situation for me- was supposed to be here Monday (which would have been impressive 2 biz day shipping)- then was "in transit to next facility-delayed" since Sat/Mon and thought I was SOL for a bit- then to my surprise it popped up 30 min away in MA early this morning, and delivered! wootYeah me too. I've been "in transit to next facility" for 5 days.
Those printed beautifully!
Mine tooYeah me too. I've been "in transit to next facility" for 5 days.
Mine arrived today even though they never arrived at the next facility....Mine too
That’s crazy. The 39mm and 43mm were from the same file? Those colors aren’t even close like you said86 days later…1,000 chips have arrived.
Ordered two identical sets in different sizes. The 43mm chips look just like the colors of the mock-ups, while the 39mm aren’t that close. YRMV!
Still incredible value, IMHO. (Plus, many rolls had bonus chips!)
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There was word a few months back about Tina using a new printer. Maybe the 39mm order was the old printer and the 43mm order the new? Or maybe the other way around.86 days later…1,000 chips have arrived.
Ordered two identical sets in different sizes. The 43mm chips look just like the colors of the mock-ups, while the 39mm aren’t that close. YRMV!
Still incredible value, IMHO. (Plus, many rolls had bonus chips!)
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I like the set but what possessed you to make a green/white chip in the same set with a white/green chip? That is the definition of dirty stack nightmare.My son Ace got his first custom chips. Hehas been playing poker with his friends from college, even designing a league format, which he loosely named the Spartan Poker Club. These chips will be paired with cut cards from @Okku's group buy (but the boy doesn't know I ordered them yet).
Before anyone says anything, the designer warned about the uncertainty of print quality, text/images being too small and the possibility of washed out backgrounds. He was also warned about 500/10000 dirty stacks.
The joy of opening a new delivery of chips.
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Full sample set:
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He chose the small Greek key mold for its connection to Greece and the Spartans.
The 25 celebrates Michigan State's last national championship in ice hockey. The background is a sheet of ice, but is washed out to my old eyes. The boy says he can see it. The chip color is an homage to BC's colors.
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The 500 celebrates MSU's last national championship in basketball over Florida. The background is supposed to be basketball hardwood. The chip colors celebrates the Florida Gators.
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The 2000 celebrates MSU and is differentiated from the other chips in that it's a 4U. The background is a map of East Lansing, and shows each of the places he lived and the College of Business.
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The 2000 celebrate the Greatest College Football Game, the 10-10 tie with #1 Notre Dame. The chip colors are a hat tip to the Fighting Irish. The background was supposed to be the grass of a college football field, but washed out a bit.
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Finally, the 10,000 is another tribute to MSU, on the banks of the Red Cedar. I suggested a grey base, but the boy wanted it like this. Acknowledging dirty stacks are possible, his argument is that there never will be many 10,000s in play, which is true.
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Finally, the 10,000 is another tribute to MSU, on the banks of the Red Cedar. I suggested a grey base, but the boy wanted it like this. Acknowledging dirty stacks are possible, his argument is that there never will be many 10,000s in play, which is true
I like the set but what possessed you to make a green/white chip in the same set with a white/green chip? That is the definition of dirty stack nightmare.
I like the set but what possessed you to make a green/white chip in the same set with a white/green chip? That is the definition of dirty stack nightmare.
Thank you @paulkersey. They look great!Hey Justin, I plan to order my new design:
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All 43mm web mold please.
$0.05 chips: 125 chips
$0.25 Chips: 125 chips
$1 Chips: 325 chips
$5 Chips: 325 chips
$25 Chips: 125 chips
$100 Chips: 225 chips
$500 x 125
$1000 x 125
$5000 x 100
$25000 x 50
If people are interested in the story behind these (I also plan to offer samples):
https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/black-yak-tea-house-card-room.129205/
If anyone would like to order this design, please go ahead, I just ask that you help share the $80 art fee.
Now you can! This month's GB features the panda set with $0 label fee. I'm torn between the sun and web molds and came looking for pics. Nice chips!Finally got my humble little cash KGB set, VERY happy with the sun mold!! First time I didn’t get any extra chips of each denom tho, just a teeny tiny bit bummed cause I like to play with the extras, but just first world problems…