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This was one of the last sets to ever be made before BCC sold out to Paulson. And at .85c each we were all fools to not have gotten more:( This was an epic group buy from blue screen and I'd like to think 2nd best Josh for doing it.
My break down for a single table 20k with a 12-12-5-6-2 starting stack.

226-25
226-100
56-500
76-1000
46-5000
3-25000
11-NCV/bounty



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the fool is the member who didn't order any of those, personnalized in this case by ...me :(
 
The best thing about those chips (aside from the awesome color combos) is that they are a testament to the fact that BCC never figured out how to make oblong hot stamps. :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:

Never a big fan of the flame mold, but the large diameter recess works incredibly well for stamped chips. Another great tournament set I don't need that I should have jumped in on. :sick:
 
Yeah.... Those are awesome! I should have bought some of those! Stupid me! The colors and silver stamps really pop.

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I hardly ever play tournaments outside of the turbos that start the poker nights I host; this was the first set I ever mocked up in a chip design tool, and I still consider getting ceramics made along these lines.
 
I hardly ever play tournaments outside of the turbos that start the poker nights I host; this was the first set I ever mocked up in a chip design tool, and I still consider getting ceramics made along these lines.
I have ceramics that are similar come to think of it;)
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Yeah.... Those are awesome! I should have bought some of those! Stupid me! The colors and silver stamps really pop.

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They are actually GOLD stamps. we couldn't drum up enough people to do silver:(
 
I've never seen these before. WOW.................shame its not a for sale thread
 
Gimme gimmee gimmee! Those are so frickin awesom. Nice pics. and I for one am glad this isn't a for-sale add. I just spent the rest of my yearly chip fund yesterday and that would have sucked.
 
I'm kind of hoping that there is a CPC set similar to this once the hot stamping begins.
 
Me too but I think I read it will be similar in price as an inlay but I could have read it wrong.
Setting up for hotstamping does take a while for any order, with different settings needed for different color clay for example. Therefore, we are likely to adopt a 2 or even 3 stage pricing model for them.
ie - a setup charge (either for the order or per color) and then a cost per chip, or, a setup charge for the order plus a charge per extra color and a cost per chip.
The individual charges won't necessarily be high, but will reflect the fact the same labor is required for a small order as for a large one. Consequently a small order of multiple colors may be at least as expensive as inlaid, but a large order will be cheaper.
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Yes in small batches but if we can organize a big purchase might be able to make it work.
 

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