Nuttall & Mann's Saloon | Cash CPC (1 Viewer)

Wow nice, surprised to see HHR's coming from Maine as I was told the HHR runs would be done in WA.

Love the old style inlays & theme. Fantastic set FTW! :love:
I may or may not have gotten these a year ago and have been sitting on them. Felted several times (not many pics - blame the bourbons), but basically, these aren't from a current HHR run. Thank you!
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I can die happy now.

Amazing colors! I love your 100. Very similar to ES, one of the best ever made.
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(see All-In chip for details)

Admission and All-in chips got 1“ inlays, right?
That is correct!

What a great story and fantastic set! looking forward to playing with them during 'Weekend at Barrie's' ;)
Oh they coming.
 
hotness!

Now I want to make secondary red 5s...
Glad we've already moved past your change from the other day :LOL: :laugh:
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Between all round and double-sided inlays, two large inlays, and random alignment, I might be the AntiCPChrist.
Dibs on other 17 sets you’re hiding from us sitting on!
There's only one.
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Edit - Not CPCs btw.
 
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No, I would totally do shaped inlays if I redid my set. I'm just thinking about adding a red 5 now since I ready have both purple and green 25s. Why not right?
 
These are really awesome. I have a set coming that will have multiple distinct similarities to what you’ve got here, whether it’s spot patterns or color combos on certain chips. Seeing these makes me all the more excited to get mine.

Well done!
 
Also, glad to see the nuttall over the table. @MrCatPants would be so proud.
Pretty sure that's his hand in the top-left of this pic, so he's already played on my nuttal.
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But seriously, will likely keep coming back to look at these. Super well done, absolutely love the set! Very unique frac too.
Thanks! Frac was quite the interesting piece. Similar to my third post in the thread, I wanted to pay homage to the Chuck Wagon's while not really copying the exact inserts/mold/colors, so I started with this:
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Then working from there, Butterscotch was something different I wanted to do as a base color on a frac, especially next to the strange gray $1. The only way to really make it work as a frac, however, was to make it as monochrome as possible, which somehow I believe Canary/Arc-Yellow/Chocolate inserts accomplished.
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you already got my praises privately ;)

but seriously, congrats on this set. Beautifully and accurately selected colors and patterns all around. Probably my favorite cpc inlay.

send me:

100x fracs
200x $1s
400x $5s
100x $25s
100x $100s

for my next game please and thank you
 
you already got my praises privately ;)

but seriously, congrats on this set. Beautifully and accurately selected colors and patterns all around. Probably my favorite cpc inlay.

send me:

100x fracs
200x $1s
400x $5s
100x $25s
100x $100s

for my next game please and thank you
I need an invite.
 
This is one of the best custom sets I've ever seen. LOVE the inlay and story. The frac and the $5 are my favorite chips, freakin top notch. I love this set so much. #jealous!
 
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Wow, what creativity! City of Dawn is in my Top 5 CPC sets of all time and this set is SOOOO completely different and equally inspiring. As a designer, to create such different and contrasting sets is truly amazing and seemingly difficult for most I would think. Congrats again! My hats off to ya!!
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Wow, what creativity! City of Dawn is in my Top 5 CPC sets of all time and this set is SOOOO completely different and equally inspiring. As a designer, to create such different and contrasting sets is truly amazing and seemingly difficult for most I would think. Congrats again! My hats off to ya!!View attachment 1595308
TY sir.

I will say, this set likely couldn't have been done without the GOAT, @Johnny5. I had a vision with the inlay and he was able to come up with some amazing stuff based on descriptions/pics, and after a bunch of back and forth tinkering, it really hit the sweet spot.

From all accounts (obituary - PCF thread), John was a wonderful family man and person. He clearly had a strong passion for design, especially when it involved chipping, and it shined though his numerous contributions and results. I'm honored and grateful for getting a chance to work and chat with him throughout the entire process. His laid-back nature and our shared laughs (particularly the All-In chip) throughout the project are some of the best of what chipping has to offer off the felt. He truly was the GOAT. Rest in peace good sir.
 

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