The time has come! Crown Series Poker V2 (Bridge Size) is going into development - as per our first poker-size outing, the development starts right here on PCF.
Based on the success of our first set, these are the features we will definitely be keeping the same:
- same stock and finish with same manufacturer
- same style of luxury rigid box with hot-stamp foiling
- plastic cut-card included in the setup
- in-between Blackjack size index
- unique artwork for court cards
Things I am open to working on and making different the second time around (or could just keep the same - not yet set in stone):
- back design
- box and foil colour
- specific court artwork
In addition, I have been itching to create some Crown Series Poker chips for a while now, and I keep bouncing between 3 options (but mainly just 2):
- Tina hybrid ceramics (most affordable)
- Matsui poker chips (premium - more expensive)
- Matsui casino gaming chips (ultra-premium - most expensive)
The truth is, I really want some Crown Series Matsuis, ideally the fully custom high-end chips, although I'd be happy with their poker chip option. That's kinda where my heart is. I know that interest from PCFers would be minimal in the Tina option, as you guys can get in on group buys and get your own customs for great prices, which is fair, but even without taking this into account, I would still love some Matsuis...
For those that don't know, Matsui chips come in 2 options - their poker chips which come in pre-set stock colours and a single edge spot design with a custom inlay (great quality - I have the samples) - all 2 colours (for example, red with black edge spots), and their high-end gaming chips - same size and weight, but a wider variety of colours, loads of really cool chip designs to choose from, and 3-colour chip options (like a red chip with black and green edge spots) - also these seem tighter QC, sharper edges, brighter plastics etc. These are fully intended for casino use and look and feel very premium (I also have a couple of samples of these). The poker chips are great - the gaming chips are better.
Their high-end chips are around double the price of their poker chips (possibly more depending on options) - the cost for a 300x or 500x chip set would be high...
I want to use this thread as a developmental soundboard to dial in the cards & chip options for our V2 project, which I intend to launch as a Kickstarter campaign later in the year. I wouldn't rule out the idea of a pre-order sale through our webstore as we did for V1s, but I'm leaning more toward keeping everything in a Kickstarter campaign if possible.
For those interested in signing up to the Kickstarter pre-launch, please do so HERE - you would be most welcome! We need minimum numbers before we launch, so if you are genuinely interested in being a part of this project, whether for just the cards, just the chips, or both - please sign up for notifications so I can start to get a good idea of numbers. Equally, please only sign up if you are seriously interested, so the numbers don't get skewed
At this early stage, I am opening the floor to ideas, feedback, thoughts, suggestions and expressions of interest in this project. Then I will come back and work with you guys to dial in the design of the playing cards, back colours, box design, chip manufacturer, design, costs etc. etc. etc. and hopefully we create something awesome.
Thank you for your interest and support and let's get the ball rolling! Cheers
Based on the success of our first set, these are the features we will definitely be keeping the same:
- same stock and finish with same manufacturer
- same style of luxury rigid box with hot-stamp foiling
- plastic cut-card included in the setup
- in-between Blackjack size index
- unique artwork for court cards
Things I am open to working on and making different the second time around (or could just keep the same - not yet set in stone):
- back design
- box and foil colour
- specific court artwork
In addition, I have been itching to create some Crown Series Poker chips for a while now, and I keep bouncing between 3 options (but mainly just 2):
- Tina hybrid ceramics (most affordable)
- Matsui poker chips (premium - more expensive)
- Matsui casino gaming chips (ultra-premium - most expensive)
The truth is, I really want some Crown Series Matsuis, ideally the fully custom high-end chips, although I'd be happy with their poker chip option. That's kinda where my heart is. I know that interest from PCFers would be minimal in the Tina option, as you guys can get in on group buys and get your own customs for great prices, which is fair, but even without taking this into account, I would still love some Matsuis...
For those that don't know, Matsui chips come in 2 options - their poker chips which come in pre-set stock colours and a single edge spot design with a custom inlay (great quality - I have the samples) - all 2 colours (for example, red with black edge spots), and their high-end gaming chips - same size and weight, but a wider variety of colours, loads of really cool chip designs to choose from, and 3-colour chip options (like a red chip with black and green edge spots) - also these seem tighter QC, sharper edges, brighter plastics etc. These are fully intended for casino use and look and feel very premium (I also have a couple of samples of these). The poker chips are great - the gaming chips are better.
Their high-end chips are around double the price of their poker chips (possibly more depending on options) - the cost for a 300x or 500x chip set would be high...
I want to use this thread as a developmental soundboard to dial in the cards & chip options for our V2 project, which I intend to launch as a Kickstarter campaign later in the year. I wouldn't rule out the idea of a pre-order sale through our webstore as we did for V1s, but I'm leaning more toward keeping everything in a Kickstarter campaign if possible.
For those interested in signing up to the Kickstarter pre-launch, please do so HERE - you would be most welcome! We need minimum numbers before we launch, so if you are genuinely interested in being a part of this project, whether for just the cards, just the chips, or both - please sign up for notifications so I can start to get a good idea of numbers. Equally, please only sign up if you are seriously interested, so the numbers don't get skewed
At this early stage, I am opening the floor to ideas, feedback, thoughts, suggestions and expressions of interest in this project. Then I will come back and work with you guys to dial in the design of the playing cards, back colours, box design, chip manufacturer, design, costs etc. etc. etc. and hopefully we create something awesome.
Thank you for your interest and support and let's get the ball rolling! Cheers
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