Looks a lot like Red/Camel to me?Does this look like cranberry/sky blue to you guys, or is it just my screen? Also, the sky blue/lavender chips look SICK.
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Looks a lot like Red/Camel to me?Does this look like cranberry/sky blue to you guys, or is it just my screen? Also, the sky blue/lavender chips look SICK.
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Well, it seems like it would be simpler to just go with inlays from the start. Personally I think the 7/8 inlay looks great on the BC chips.
I haven't heard back from GPI yet concerning the 314 and 312 spotted sets, but I did want to share the labels that I'm planning on making with @Gear if people are interested. I am personally planning on labeling my set and would give you the freedom to switch around denominations if you wanted to. As soon as I hear back from the sales manager at GPI I will be sure to let you guys know.
Does this look like cranberry/sky blue to you guys, or is it just my screen? Also, the sky blue/lavender chips look SICK.
An inlay would be more appealing to me since it would allow for changing denominations by putting on my own labels
Well that's a bummer.
But you never know unless you ask.
Thanks for all the hard work you put into this.
Maybe a different vendor? CPC's are probably a little pricier than we wanted to go. But is there another option that everyone could agree on?
The "discount" for a CPC group buy comes in the ability of being able to spread the hot-stamp die costs across more chips, effectively lowering the per/chip price from what an individual buyer would incur if purchasing hot-stamped chips by themselves.As far as I know, CPC doesn’t do discounts for group buys, but I could be totally wrong about that.
Mmmmm....CPC hot stamps on the jockey mold. The possibilities...
Honestly, I would love to see the smooth/no-mold go back into production. I love that CPC is around, but I feel like their molds are pretty specific and, while they work well with themed chips, they feel out of place to me on a lot of sets.
Lots more color options with CPC. A bit more costly though. I might be in for solids or low level spots. No restrictions on currency symbols either, which is nice.
There's another hot-stamped CPC GB thread that could be resurrected and combined with this one.
Jockey mold is pretty generic imo, except for the name. That mold marking could be ~anything~, and it really doesn't stand out or detract from the chip's appearance. And it's one of the closest designs to thc in terms of looks and feel.
Do you have a link for that thread by chance?
I'm not sure if your just kidding or not but cpc can do exactly that.
I'm not sure if your just kidding or not but cpc can do exactly that.
Can't remember if you can on that mold though(n) :thumbsdown:
Ohhh I know they can....it’s that whole money thing that gets in the way!From http://www.classicpokerchips.com/pokerchips/realclay/hotstamps.htm
"Hot Stamping is available on the following seven 39mm molds.
A-CREST, CIRCLE SQUARE, HORSEHEAD, JOCKEY, SCROLL, B-DIAMOND, DIECARD"
Looks to me like they can.
Well guys. I just got the news from GPI and it’s not good. They will not sell them to us unless we are a licensed card room in Europe or South America. (n) :thumbsdown:
I’m so sorry everyone. I felt like I was told something different in the beginning or else I wouldn’t have started this thread.