CPC Hot Stamp Forum Tourney Chip Designs (2 Viewers)

Not sure if this has been posted anywhere already. We had these dies made for a custom order recently. Can only go that big on Amold or Jockey though. If someone can find an alternative to 'Pepper St. Poker' then the design might suit a lot of people.
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Personally I'd love it to just be Grand Cardroom. Whenever a set of those comes up people fall over themselves to purchase them so I feel like the demand is there.

1 vote for GC :)

Too many ownership issues. Needs to be something new.
 
Horseshoe Classic Tournament

A nod to CPC and a nod to the origins of a large poker tourney played out in vegas ;)

One side with the denomination, one side with a little horseshoe in the middle, remove the NCV text.

Ship it!
 
You lot have to figure it out for yourselves (and get an order together) I'm not the customer :)
 
Go for it! I'm happy to help mockup designs in illustrator and throw in some name suggestions.
Cool - Joint effort!

Let's give it until tonight and I can start an interest thread with a survey containing the names listed above. If @David Spragg is okay with me using the artwork he posted earlier I will add that to give folks a look at what we are going after. We can at least get this long process started and try to agree on a name and what base colors to go with.

That is unless someone else would like to get this going!

I am excited to see where this can go!

What say you PCF members!

David O
 
just spitballing

Fortune Room
Poker Palace (I just had to)
King's Club
Monte Carlo Room
Gambler's Lounge
Gambler's Guild
Fortune Lounge
Gambler's Palace
Joker's club

Horseshoe Classic Tournament

A nod to CPC and a nod to the origins of a large poker tourney played out in vegas ;)

One side with the denomination, one side with a little horseshoe in the middle, remove the NCV text.

Ship it!
Horsehoe Lounge

I'll try to think outside the box a little more
 
Another thing to consider is using the design David showed us can only be used with the A mold or Jockey mold. Maybe a name that compliments these molds???
 

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