Announcing the grand opening of the Tilted Donkey:
All purpose set on CPC’s diamond square mold which can handle cash games, a two table T5 tourney with rebuys, and as much donkey racing as you could ever want.
Here’s the lineup. First up, the frac. DG arc with DG tiger spots. Thanks to @Josh Kifer for hot stamping these. It’s hard to capture these without glare on the stamp but they turned out great.
I also had @timinater design several special edition chips, including Halloween edition fracs, and he nailed them. This year’s holiday chip features a witch on one side and wizard on the other:
Up next, the $1. DG peacock with canary, blurple and retro red spots. Also had a special grand opening chip made for this denomination to mix in with the standard inlay.
Next up is the $5, a DG pink chip with DG yellow and light blue spots and shaped inlays. I had a couple special edition inlays made for this chip: a grand opening chip as well as a commemorative chip for a planned future meetup: Donkfest 2023:
Next up is the $25, a light green chip with charcoal and imperial blue spots and shaped inlays. Grand opening inlays made for this chip as well.
Next up is the $100, a chip I didn’t really think I’d like during the design phase but it turned out really nice in person. Black with DG peacock and DG Saturn spots and shaped inlays.
Then there’s the $500, a purple chip with retro blue and gray spots and shaped inlays.
And the $1000, a DG peach chip with DG yellow and DG peacock spots and shaped inlays. My pictures can’t capture how hot this chip is:
Then a $5000 chip to handle deep rebuy tourneys. Bright white with DG pink and light blue spots.
Then maybe my favorite chip, as it cracks me up every time I look at it, the bounty (which is also used in leg games). Light blue and gray.
And finally, the champion chip. DG yellow with DG pink and DG peacock spots.
Really loving how everything turned out. More pics to come….
And just in time for the holidays, I added a small number of special edition 25 cent chips to the lineup:
Santa donkeys are real.
All purpose set on CPC’s diamond square mold which can handle cash games, a two table T5 tourney with rebuys, and as much donkey racing as you could ever want.
Here’s the lineup. First up, the frac. DG arc with DG tiger spots. Thanks to @Josh Kifer for hot stamping these. It’s hard to capture these without glare on the stamp but they turned out great.
I also had @timinater design several special edition chips, including Halloween edition fracs, and he nailed them. This year’s holiday chip features a witch on one side and wizard on the other:
Up next, the $1. DG peacock with canary, blurple and retro red spots. Also had a special grand opening chip made for this denomination to mix in with the standard inlay.
Next up is the $5, a DG pink chip with DG yellow and light blue spots and shaped inlays. I had a couple special edition inlays made for this chip: a grand opening chip as well as a commemorative chip for a planned future meetup: Donkfest 2023:
Next up is the $25, a light green chip with charcoal and imperial blue spots and shaped inlays. Grand opening inlays made for this chip as well.
Next up is the $100, a chip I didn’t really think I’d like during the design phase but it turned out really nice in person. Black with DG peacock and DG Saturn spots and shaped inlays.
Then there’s the $500, a purple chip with retro blue and gray spots and shaped inlays.
And the $1000, a DG peach chip with DG yellow and DG peacock spots and shaped inlays. My pictures can’t capture how hot this chip is:
Then a $5000 chip to handle deep rebuy tourneys. Bright white with DG pink and light blue spots.
Then maybe my favorite chip, as it cracks me up every time I look at it, the bounty (which is also used in leg games). Light blue and gray.
And finally, the champion chip. DG yellow with DG pink and DG peacock spots.
Really loving how everything turned out. More pics to come….
And just in time for the holidays, I added a small number of special edition 25 cent chips to the lineup:
Santa donkeys are real.
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