Thanks!This set is correct. Lean, clean, and mean.
They'll hit the felt for the first time this month...finally!
Thanks!This set is correct. Lean, clean, and mean.
These are excellent. Classic look. Perfect balance. Great mold. Great color combinations. I also appreciate that it’s a three denomination set.
It’s what you need, and then some, I presume, which is the way to go. Super easy to add another rack of $5s and/or a rack of $20s if your game changes. Or go the other way and add the .05, of course.It's definitely a minimalistic set. I've been thinking nickel add-on but I can use my other set for 5c/10c. Still may happen though
It’s what you need, and then some, I presume, which is the way to go.
Yeah, obviously some people are super collectors and/or felt them all but I barely felt one set to say nothing of the other handful I own!Exactly! I really have no desire to play bigger than .25/.25 no limit with my friends and this set easily covers that.
I feel like a minority here but it's hard for me to justify buying a lot more chips if they won't see the felt...
Thanks!It is very difficult not to like your set and table. I have looked at your set in the chip DB many times for ideas. That 25 cent chip with the maroon spot turned out awesome. It looks even better in a live setting. Thanks for sharing.
I dig the retro red w/ 212 maroon quarter. I tried many color combos on my quarter, all 212 with a light/dark theme including this exact combo. It lost by default once I landed on a retro red $5 but it is great. Definitely their best red.
Butterscotch w/chocolate ended up winning in my set, seemed to fit the bourbon theme best for me. Peach w/dg orange was too close a second so I made an alternate $.50 using that combo but switched the spot to 314.
Great set.
Thanks. After going through some fancier iterations with J5 and settling on this design, he said something like "sometimes simple is the best."I keep coming back to this set. So clean, so crisp, so well done.
@SteveEH, any plans to add a $20, or more $5's?
I have a non-denom limit set on the way because I was looking for flexibility in the units. Something to consider- it wouldn't necessarily need to fit the flow. I actually designed it so it would have a different look while still being consistent in the overall feel of the set, much like a casino's chips evolve over time.No they wouldn't see the felt given the stakes we play. I actually rotate different barrels of 5s into the games so they all get some felt time.
I love the idea of a limit set, and I've considered a 50c for $1/$2 limit and using the $5s as the value chip. I can't seem to come up with anything that would fit into the existing set's flow though.