Best Hotstamp/Open Class Chipset of 2020, Round 1: 574 Club v Club 3820 (1 Viewer)

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The “wave mold” was used in the 1930’s and 40’s by the Bowman Company. These were blanks that had survived the years and were hot stamped by @AK Chip using a custom die of his design. I’m extremely proud of these chips and they receive a lot of complements about how they feel and the nostalgia of the stamp when I bring them out. I only use them in small nights, 8 or less, mainly to preserve the feel of a small game in a back room of an underground club. The set will support more, but I like to keep it intimate.
 
For my club 3820 set I wanted a speakeasy type theme, so following the tradition of many speakeasy's I used my address as the club name and for the design I used a roaring 20's style font and liquor theme. The matching cash set has mugs of beer, the tournament set has the spilled whiskey glass, nd the plaque has bottles of whiskey, gin, tequila, and rum
 

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