Jack Rabbit Slim’s - CPC small crown set (1 Viewer)

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Announcing my Jack Rabbit Slim’s CPC set on the small crown mold:
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Cash set (800 chips plus extras):
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Tourney set (1000 chips plus bounties and extras):
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Chips all turned out even better than expected. Colors are bright and work really well together. I am really, really pleased with everything. We got the chips into play last night and they were a hit. More pics to come…
 
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That DG pink/gray combo is killer. My favorite of the bunch!
 
Proof pics for anyone curious about the colors:
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For the cash set, I really wanted to avoid duplicating any colors until the hundred, where I wanted to use the base color of each chip as spot colors. I think it turned out really well.

For the tourney, I wanted something bright but simple. I think the trimoon worked out really well. I was nervous about potential split spots but quality control was great. I didn’t really see any split spots on the entire tourney set. In fact, the only thing I noticed on either set were a few random split or partially split black spots on the cash $25. Nothing really major at all. Overall, everything exceeded my expectations.

Big thanks goes out to @timinater for killing my inlay design and patiently color matching the rabbit’s tie to each chip, even as I changed my mind multiple times on chip colors.
 
Proof pics for anyone curious about the colors:
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For the cash set, I really wanted to avoid duplicating any colors until the hundred, where I wanted to use the base color of each chip as spot colors. I think it turned out really well.

For the tourney, I wanted something bright but simple. I think the trimoon worked out really well. I was nervous about potential split spots but quality control was great. I didn’t really see any split spots on the entire tourney set. In fact, the only thing I noticed on either set were a few random split or partially split black spots on the cash $25. Nothing really major at all. Overall, everything exceeded my expectations.

Big thanks goes out to @timinater for killing my inlay design and patiently color matching the rabbit’s tie to each chip, even as I changed my mind multiple times on chip colors.
I love the fact that you said f@*# it, I am swinging for the fences with the fun/ND chips. I rushed myself a little bit and wished I maximized my opportunity for fun chips. They are all gorgeous.
 
I love the fact that you said f@*# it, I am swinging for the fences with the fun/ND chips. I rushed myself a little bit and wished I maximized my opportunity for fun chips. They are all gorgeous.
Thanks. The color wheel chips were a last minute add on. We will use them as legs for games like 357 and screw your neighbor. And the label is pink on one side and blue on the other, so degenerates can bet on a coin toss with them as well.

I love how they turned out. Ended up getting every single cpc color except black and bright white on 4 chips.

Champion chips turned out great as well. I let the winner of the tourney choose their chip last night and the winner chose the lavender starlite tribute chip.
 
@wonderpuddle love both your sets (and the labels)!

I have lots of CPC samples and for single chips, the small crown mold appeals to me most; both the classic appeal of the mold itself, but also because the colors appear brighter and more saturated (e.g., vs A mold or HHR). My sense is that this might be do to a smoother chip surface than the other molds.

How do the chips stack? I don't have barrels of the small crown. I do have barrels of HHR and they stack very well, but they have a rougher surface than the SCs.
 
@wonderpuddle love both your sets (and the labels)!

I have lots of CPC samples and for single chips, the small crown mold appeals to me most; both the classic appeal of the mold itself, but also because the colors appear brighter and more saturated (e.g., vs A mold or HHR). My sense is that this might be do to a smoother chip surface than the other molds.

How do the chips stack? I don't have barrels of the small crown. I do have barrels of HHR and they stack very well, but they have a rougher surface than the SCs.
Thanks!

The chips stack fine. No spinners. I haven’t handled many barrels of other cpc molds but have no issues with the small crowns.
 
Home run per the norm. Cash $1 I think is my favorite. Looks great in play
Thanks! The $1 is probably my favorite as well, and the T5000 is my favorite tourney chip. DG pink and DG peacock are my favorite two CPC colors. But all the chips turned out great.

I expected to like to T100 the least. But it really pops. A couple guys at the game said it was actually their favorite chip in the set.

The bounty is probably the weakest chip. The two reds I used on the quarter pie are too close to each other. I wanted a subtle difference in shades but I think this is too subtle. If I were doing it over, I think I’d go gray and light blue on the bounty chip.
 
These are really cool! The tad pale colors on labels look perfect with the CPC chip colors, great stuff!
 

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