SeanGecko 4 of a Kind Joined Jul 4, 2018 Messages 6,276 Reaction score 15,323 Location HARDWELL UNDERGROUND Apr 17, 2019 #1 Going to have my Weller/Hardy logo on a future custom cloth, right now need to buy a speed cloth. Suggestions on color? Attachments IMG-6347.JPG 151.1 KB · Views: 363
Going to have my Weller/Hardy logo on a future custom cloth, right now need to buy a speed cloth. Suggestions on color?
davin 4 of a Kind Joined Sep 24, 2017 Messages 6,819 Reaction score 7,665 Location Hawaii Apr 17, 2019 #2 I like black for less wear an tear
mrplacey Flush Supporter Joined Nov 4, 2018 Messages 1,033 Reaction score 2,097 Location Finland Apr 17, 2019 #3 How about a nice red to make the 8V's really stand out?
Mattsme Pair Joined Mar 14, 2019 Messages 193 Reaction score 364 Location Georgia Apr 17, 2019 #4 Reverse platinum!
Coyote 4 of a Kind Supporter Joined Jan 28, 2018 Messages 7,495 Reaction score 13,744 Location Athens, Greece Apr 17, 2019 #5 I 'd say dark (forrest) green or black, but you have both a green and a black chip. What about low-contrast platinum? (grey on mild charcoal)?
I 'd say dark (forrest) green or black, but you have both a green and a black chip. What about low-contrast platinum? (grey on mild charcoal)?
krafticus Straight Flush Supporter Joined Apr 2, 2013 Messages 8,583 Reaction score 21,999 Location Ellicott City, MD Apr 17, 2019 #6 tan
BGinGA Royal Flush Tourney Director Joined Oct 29, 2014 Messages 28,427 Reaction score 48,764 Location Atlanta Apr 17, 2019 #7 Black (and most dark colors) show lint and crumbs badly, and lighter colors tend to show dirt buildup after use. I prefer a midrange green, blue, red/burgandy, or gray/silver pattern, all of which seem to hold up well over time.
Black (and most dark colors) show lint and crumbs badly, and lighter colors tend to show dirt buildup after use. I prefer a midrange green, blue, red/burgandy, or gray/silver pattern, all of which seem to hold up well over time.
allforcharity Royal Flush Supporter Joined Dec 29, 2017 Messages 22,078 Reaction score 28,630 Location Burnaby (Greater Vancouver), BC Apr 17, 2019 #8 Since it's temporary, go green.
dkersey Straight Joined Feb 23, 2015 Messages 764 Reaction score 675 Location Dallas, TX Apr 17, 2019 #9 since your inlays are dark/black, and most of the chips are dark, I'd go with a lighter felt color.
T_Chan Full House Site Vendor Joined Apr 25, 2013 Messages 4,567 Reaction score 13,793 Location Vancouver Apr 17, 2019 #10 Burgundy / blackberry
OP OP SeanGecko 4 of a Kind Joined Jul 4, 2018 Messages 6,276 Reaction score 15,323 Location HARDWELL UNDERGROUND Apr 17, 2019 #11 @T_Chan hmmmm you make a good argument
T_Chan Full House Site Vendor Joined Apr 25, 2013 Messages 4,567 Reaction score 13,793 Location Vancouver Apr 17, 2019 #12 I think it's a really nice color, and it doesn't clash with any of your chips. It's one of my favorite SSC colors
I think it's a really nice color, and it doesn't clash with any of your chips. It's one of my favorite SSC colors
Steppenwolf Full House Joined Feb 15, 2019 Messages 2,555 Reaction score 5,459 Location Orange County Apr 25, 2019 #13 allforcharity said: Since it's temporary, go green. Click to expand... Where I come from, it is customary to follow that with "go white". @msuroo @Sparty
allforcharity said: Since it's temporary, go green. Click to expand... Where I come from, it is customary to follow that with "go white". @msuroo @Sparty