If you don't mind me asking, what is inlay progression?I think so, but either way I decided to just go with a tournament set. Think I prefer inlay progression with a cash set.
If you don't mind me asking, what is inlay progression?I think so, but either way I decided to just go with a tournament set. Think I prefer inlay progression with a cash set.
I forgot the name of it, but when it changes from one shape to another like from a pentagon to a gear shape. I don't mind if it's the same throughout like Aria's because the colors alone help differentiate each chip and might help separate it from cash set if you have same denominations of the same theme set.If you don't mind me asking, what is inlay progression?
also if my order goes through ill be down for the GB#12 aria cut cards.If you don't mind me asking, what is inlay progression?
There has been 3 additional group buys that have been run for these chips as well. Maybe someone can start number 5? lolMajor F that I missed this - would love to buy a tourney set or two the next time these get around.
100% closed correct?
In thread group buy threeWe should just make a checklist so that we don't keep asking for updates, like they did in GB 3
Trade off might be worth it, but hard to say without samples. I just don't want more spinners or slippery as a trade off. I do like like sharp corners, but better colors might be enough to trade it off. @JeepologyOffroad could we get closer up shots of the roundness? I know you posted some earlier, but can it be closer up and the possibility the same chip design. Are the New China Club chips considered the original blanks?I think I posted somewhere else, I promise not to keep you guys in the dark. If I get anything from Tina, I will post it here soon after. Email has been quiet, but she does owe me an update by now. I'll shoot her an email to see how things are coming.
I can ask about the blanks. I'm also concerned as I really like the original ones and one comment on the new ones is that they are more rounded??? I hope not too rounded. That would be a big turn off.
I think better colors are a result of them updating their printing equipment earlier in the year, not the blanks. But I could be wrong.Trade off might be worth it, but hard to say without samples. I just don't want more spinners or slippery as a trade off. I do like like sharp corners, but better colors might be enough to trade it off. @JeepologyOffroad could we get closer up shots of the colors and roundness? I know you posted some earlier, but can it be closer up and the possibility the same chip design. Are the New China Club chips considered the original blanks?
I didn't notice a difference in the stack height or any glaring color differences between the two blanks. You have to look very, very hard to notice the differences so I think you should be fine. To your average chipper they wouldn't notice (or probably care unlike us around here!)I think better colors are a result of them updating their printing equipment earlier in the year, not the blanks. But I could be wrong.
My biggest concern with a different blank is those of us adding on to earlier orders of Aria tournament chips. Or any other previous set in a future add on. One pic I saw showed a noticeable (when racked next to each other) difference in the diameter of the chip. That would not be cool, especially within the same set. Also, these chips were already quite thin, and it was mentioned the new chip might be even a bit thinner.
Well if this is the case, the slight roundness is not bad. But from what I've read colors they about the same and I wouldn't mind getting sharper edges from the original blanks if it is possible.
This is really interesting. Forget colour for a moment, but @JeepologyOffroad ’s pics* clearly show a difference in size and I’m pretty sure they’re all “Tina” chips. Seems like a sticky spot.Emailed Tina this afternoon and she got right back to me. White background is me and blue is Tina's response.
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Now this has got me thinking we are now at a THIRD different blank from Tina. Your second blank was the same size. But the chips @JeepologyOffroad received very recently DEFINITELY are slightly different. I assume just not enough different that it throws off Tina & company's printing equipment. Here is the photo from his post. CLEARLY a slight difference in diameter and thickness.I didn't notice a difference in the stack height or any glaring color differences between the two blanks. You have to look very, very hard to notice the differences so I think you should be fine. To your average chipper they wouldn't notice (or probably care unlike us around here!)
Are both these batches considered the new Tina's?I'm gonna have to take a closer look at my batch 2 cards mold chips now. I could see they had very slight differences color-wise, but they are close enough that I don't think I would ever notice it in play. The biggest difference I noticed were barrel views. The batch 2 chips were a matte finish, while the batch 1 chips had a little bit of shine.
QUARTERS - batch 1 (2 top racks) and batch 2 (bottom rack)
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Very hard to tell any difference on the chip faces
DOLLARS - batch 1 (2 top racks) and batch 2 (bottom rack)
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Can see more of a color variance on the blue chip faces. But again, it's very slight.
I'll need to look at the barrel heights, but it looks like they are very, very close based on what I can see in these pictures.
Emailed Tina this afternoon and she got right back to me. White background is me and blue is Tina's response.
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If that is the extent of the variation then I’m impressed lol.I'm gonna have to take a closer look at my batch 2 cards mold chips now. I could see they had very slight differences color-wise, but they are close enough that I don't think I would ever notice it in play. The biggest difference I noticed were barrel views. The batch 2 chips were a matte finish, while the batch 1 chips had a little bit of shine.
QUARTERS - batch 1 (2 top racks) and batch 2 (bottom rack)
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Very hard to tell any difference on the chip faces
DOLLARS - batch 1 (2 top racks) and batch 2 (bottom rack)
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Can see more of a color variance on the blue chip faces. But again, it's very slight.
I'll need to look at the barrel heights, but it looks like they are very, very close based on what I can see in these pictures.