Horseshoe Pesta 1895 Tournament -HHR HS Pr0n (1 Viewer)

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Following the cash set (Paulson THC re-labelled),
https://www.pokerchipforum.com/media/albums/pesta-1895-horseshoe.1746/

here is the CPC hot-stamped, HHR mold Tournament set in honour of my beloved village and my horse caravan driver great-grandfather, who built our home back in July (ΑΛΩνάρης) 1895.

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HS PESTA T1000_MG_7333.jpg


Sample in different lighting, courtesy of @JeepologyOffroad
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The combinations on the lower denoms especially are killer. T5 is my favorite if I had to choose.

This gets a HOF nod from me once eligible.
 
Holy hell Niko! These are incredible :love:. The fiver is my favorite as well
 
The T5 has clearly been the departure point for making this set.
But I ended up loving the T100 even more (a little bit).

Each chip represents a season of the year in Pesta, apparently not in the natural order, while the T100 represents the dark grey roofs with a touch of pink wildflower and black scorpion on the roof. :)
 
Absolutely stunning set!

I am loving hot stamps more and more lately.

Not to mention the backdrop for the game....
 
Not to mention the backdrop for the game....
A set of "rural travel" (custom-labelled HS Pesta 1895) plastic dice chips is always left in the 1895 house, to endure the harsh freezing winters without concern.
 
@Psypher1000 it took some years, acquired knowledge and money to finally follow you advice :)
Well done, mate. Well done indeed! Hard to pick a favorite here, but whatever it is, it's in the upper three denoms. It honestly could change each day. I think the 100 gets my initial nod. Love the silver foiling as well.

If samples are ever available, you know I'd be interested.

Chips aside, I hope you're doing well across the pond!
 
I don't really care for hot stamps usually.....but these are fantastic
 
Συγχαρητήρια! Αυτά είναι εκπληκτικά.
 
Θερμές ευχαριστίες για την αγάπη και τη γενναιοδωρία σου! :p
:hearts:
 
Since tonight is Holy Friday evening with Jesus in the grave, here is a nice instrumental dirge from Epirus.

Dirges were not played in funerals, but rather in memorials and at the very beginning of yearly festivals, to honor the Dead of the year and those missing (either in action, or expatriates) before moving on to more mundane songs
 

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