Owner: 72o
Designer: 72o / John Faulhaber (J5 Designs)
Year of birth: 2016
I live in a small prairie-style craftsman ranch house and have about 1/3 of an acre in a nice quiet neighborhood just outside Boston...certainly nothing great to most people but my family and I love it here. This is my little piece of this world that I can call home. My backyard is all grass, fenced-in and has 2 fairly large oak trees spaced just far enough for a hammock to reside in between. It is our sanctuary. It is who we are and we will always have roots here. I knew right away that if I was ever to do a custom chip set, I was going to involve my love of my house/property in some way.
The name Knollwoods came about due to the name of my street. And the inlay is a representation of exactly why the street is appropriately named...large tree(s) on top of a knoll. I searched for a long time for a font that I liked, but ultimately decided to just draw something up freehand that not only fit the dedicated curved space, but captured the whimsical feel that I was looking for.
Here are just a few bullet points of ideas/thoughts/feelings that drove this design.
Final count (after a few add-ons) currently sits at 2,500 total:
Designer: 72o / John Faulhaber (J5 Designs)
Year of birth: 2016
I live in a small prairie-style craftsman ranch house and have about 1/3 of an acre in a nice quiet neighborhood just outside Boston...certainly nothing great to most people but my family and I love it here. This is my little piece of this world that I can call home. My backyard is all grass, fenced-in and has 2 fairly large oak trees spaced just far enough for a hammock to reside in between. It is our sanctuary. It is who we are and we will always have roots here. I knew right away that if I was ever to do a custom chip set, I was going to involve my love of my house/property in some way.
The name Knollwoods came about due to the name of my street. And the inlay is a representation of exactly why the street is appropriately named...large tree(s) on top of a knoll. I searched for a long time for a font that I liked, but ultimately decided to just draw something up freehand that not only fit the dedicated curved space, but captured the whimsical feel that I was looking for.
Here are just a few bullet points of ideas/thoughts/feelings that drove this design.
- 7/8" inlay size - didn't want the edgespots to touch the inlay
- All different spot patterns and spot sizes
- No repeating colors
- Muted but contrasting earthy colors with limited fluorescent-type (bright dayglow) colors
- Illustrative inlay look with a weathered background
- Rustic, cigar lounge feel
- Guys who drive trucks and drink beer
- Jeans, t-shirt and boots atmosphere
Final count (after a few add-ons) currently sits at 2,500 total:
- (400) $.25 – 2A12 Pink base with Charcoal and Gray spots
- (1000) $1 – 3TA316 Blue base with Light Blue, Orange and Dayglo Arc yellow spots
- (800) $5 – 6DSA18 Canary base with Red and Light Chocolate spots
- (200) $25 – 414418 Light Green base with Maroon and White spots
- (100) $100 – 8D18 Black base with Dayglo Peach and Retro Lavender spots
I would like to thank all my fellow chippers for chiming in with their thoughts along the way in the design mock-up thread. I know it was a really long thread, and I probably annoyed a bunch of people, but it was required for me to feel I was on the right path. And especially for picking this set to be included in the Custom Chip Hall of Fame…I am truly honored!
A special THANK YOU to @Johnny5 and @David Spragg for their patience and incredible art...John with his graphic design skills and David with the craftsmanship needed to produce these chips for us.