Old School Spot Progression Ideas (1 Viewer)

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Edit: dropped and ran. I think you could easily create a vintage themed single color lcrown trim set that would look great, especially if hot stamped. 214 would also work, but I’m partial to trimoons. :)

Can’t wait to see what you come up with.
 
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The top version is something I made ages ago. 2nd proof I just swapped what would be the hundo. Maybe just inspiration. I tried looking at actual casinos that used Large Crown chips back in the day, but I primarily only saw 2 edge spots or maybe a 1/4 pie, but that's it. Most of what was used back in the days were solid chips.

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Man these need oil bad…
 

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When I did my tournament set a wanted simple patterns for an older feel and a Rounders/KGB style. So a lot of 1/4 spots as others have suggested already.
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Another vote for 1/4" spots here. I was trying for more of a retro/vintage/old timey feel with this set.

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Always 1/4 spots brother!
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Without the 214 on the $1 (which is very hard to find in Paulson chips) I don't think I would love the set nearly as much! The 4t316 (or whatever that hundo is called) is just a filler, although the colors are perfect!

Also have the Alt* line up for lower stakes nights/ mix n match to suit the stakes.
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Still doesn't break progression though.
 

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