Broken Bell Cash Set (4 Viewers)

Are these making the trip to Atlanta in April?
 
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What a great looking set! I really like your color selections. The $1 and $100 have a "Bicentennial" feel to them even without the Liberty Bell but your design certainly pulls everything in together. The HHR mold, to me, solidifies the set and makes me think of chips from the late 70's, early 80's. The chips are both brand spanking new and yet old and familiar like when you rebuy your favorite slippers. OK...I'm starting to ramble but I hope you get what I'm trying to say. Awesome set, hope it brings you many pots for years to come.
 
These awesome sets just keep on coming and popping up. Pretty So pretty.
 
This is one of the custom sets I find myself constantly coming back too... I can't get enough of these chips...
 
Brought some shuffle chips to work today. :cool: BB $5s.

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Thinking about doing an add-on with a hub shaped inlay. Has anyone mixed round and shaped inlays for the same denom?
 
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Brought some shuffle chips to work today. :cool: BB $5s.

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Thinking about doing an add-on with a hub shaped inlay. Has anyone mixed round and shaped inlays for the same denom?

I'm just glad when this thread gets bumped, so I can look again.....

and BTW, how did you manage to get that HHR cup? It doesn't look very worn
 
One of my all time favorite custom sets! Love the tribute to the Blue Chip quarter, the yellow $20, the inlay design, and the spot progression throughout.
 
Thinking about selling these to Mel

Fixed your post. :D


This is the set that is keeping me from creating my own set of customs. I can't imagine designing anything that I'd love, like these. You hit it out of the park with this set, Tommy.
 
Just open the image in photoshop and crop the background out and put on a solid white, black, or green background.
When I used to scan a lot of chips, I would always put a piece of dark black card stock on top of chips before closing scanner lid. This will help eliminate the shadow.
 

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