The Club House add on $2.50 chip (1 Viewer)

@Nex this one is a winner IMO

@Rhodeman77 imagine stacks of these... spots could represent yellow sun, blue sky, green grass...

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imagine stacks of these... spots could represent yellow sun, blue sky, green grass...
That actually was the idea behind the color selection, but now that you repeat it, I noticed there may be an orientation that makes more sense (compare with inlay) --
 

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Tri Moon! It doesn't detract from the artwork and is super awesome because... IT'S A TRI MOON
 
That actually was the idea behind the color selection, but now that you repeat it, I noticed there may be an orientation that makes more sense (compare with inlay) --
I think either one of these options works really well!
 
I don't think you should repeat the type of spot on the snapper with the $1 or the $25. But I love the spot color choices of bright white and maroon.

I’m thinking of doing a $50 plaque to use in the limit set, whatever form it ends up taking. So repeating the spot pattern of the $25 isn’t an issue then.
 
Sooooooo........

going with CPC is dependent on selling my Casino Cancun set. Which hasn’t garnered much interest other than some individual racks so far.

So I have been working on a ceramic option with @p5woody

Here is where we stand so far.

Looking at 43mm chips from ABC.

and $50 plaques as well. Those haven’t been worked on yet.

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Normally I agree with you. I think this specific spot pattern is over used. If I'm going to have 1500 chips on the table. I want them to blow me away!
The way that I went about that choice, is I see it as there will be so many of these chips on the table so I would want a classic, non-distracting spot pattern for this chip. I think the pink, maroon and white are great colors together (and the inlay is sweet too) so I would let the chip speak for itself.
 
The way that I went about that choice, is I see it as there will be so many of these chips on the table so I would want a classic, non-distracting spot pattern for this chip. I think the pink, maroon and white are great colors together (and the inlay is sweet too) so I would let the chip speak for itself.

I'm the opposite. I want loud, explosive chips lol
 
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Will this be the only chip in play?

I love ceramics more than most, but I wouldn't want ceramics and clays mixed on the table.
 
3DSA316.. or whatever... the one mocked up between the $1 and $25... awesome chip!! Doesn't hurt spot progression. Keeps the symmetry of the $1 chip going!!

Best of luck on your choice, but the one you have in the line up all the way!!
Ben
 

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