viet rounder
Two Pair
I can’t attest to the feel as I’ve never held one before but it looks very clean compared to the others. I find most other molds too busy
I put in a 700 piece order last week on the Jockey mould so I'm doing my part to get it going sooner... are you?
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I haven't handled all of the CPC moulds, but of the few I have, Jockey and Scrown are my favourite. I wish the Scrown mould had been around when I ordered my PoCo After Dark customs (not that I'm disappointed with the FDL mould). And I totally agree with the Jockey mould having that clean look.I can’t attest to the feel as I’ve never held one before but it looks very clean compared to the others. I find most other molds too busy
I haven't handled all of the CPC moulds, but of the few I have, Jockey and Scrown are my favourite. I wish the Scrown mould had been around when I ordered my PoCo After Dark customs (not that I'm disappointed with the FDL mould). And I totally agree with the Jockey mould having that clean look.
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1 inchWhat inlay sizes are those?
You can but orders typically need to be finalized a couple of months in advance. The best thing for you to do is to have a dialogue with David about when your order needs to be finalized.So in this case, the Jockey mold won’t run for another 9x months. Is it ok to put an order in for the minimum amount and add more to the set when Dave gives the green light that it will be up and running next?
I have, for two different sets, multiple denoms/a bunch of colors. Both about 1.5-2 years after the main set. In terms of clay color, I didn't notice any difference.Has anyone here placed an add-on order to their existing set? I'm curious to know how consistent the colors are from separate batches. Normally I only place one order and avoid any add-ons to relieve me from such issues (if there is one) but I might have to do this on my next set. Just curious to know.
Yeah I would definitely NOT recommend planning on add-ons UNLESS you plan on adding on within a year or so or add on a totally new denom altogether. I added on three times but they were all within a year of the initial order. No color differences at all.Has anyone here placed an add-on order to their existing set? I'm curious to know how consistent the colors are from separate batches. Normally I only place one order and avoid any add-ons to relieve me from such issues (if there is one) but I might have to do this on my next set. Just curious to know.
It would definitely be within a year (or next run of the mold).Yeah I would definitely NOT recommend planning on add-ons UNLESS you plan on adding on within a year or so or add on a totally new denom altogether. I added on three times but they were all within a year of the initial order. No color differences at all.
Or, for example, you could put in an order for $.25s, $1s and $5s and order all that you need/want of those denoms. Then later, put in the order for all the $25s, $100s and up depending on your stakes.
There are definitely no guarantees when different batches are made for the same color though.
It would definitely be within a year (or next run of the mold).
I plan to place an order of
$1 x 100
$5 x 300
$25 x 100
$100 x 100
Add-ons will be for the $25 and $100
Yeah definitely communicate with David. He did allow me to do a 150-200 chip add-on once but that could have been because I used the A-mold or some other reason not sure.Confirm with Dave about add-ons. There is a 300 chip minimum for orders. Not sure if that applies to add-ons
Dayum what are you using like level 20+ spots? My three upper denoms were lvl 10 and 11 and I want to say they were just under $5 per chip.I don't do fractional add-ons so there shouldn't be a problem.
I plan to add-on
$25 x 300
$100 x 100
This doesn't seem like a lot, and one might say just suck it up and order the whole amount. But when the final average price per chip is about $7 it does add up.
Still debating to be honest.
Dayum what are you using like level 20+ spots? My three upper denoms were lvl 10 and 11 and I want to say they were just under $5 per chip.