pharaohone
Two Pair
Hey guys -- need some help on a frac. relabel project. Here is some background context (or just skip to the photos below and tell me if you like the "Egyptian Room" or Colorado Belle).
The Paulson Pharaohs were what initially caught my eye and turned me on to this hobby. My first set was a Pharaoh China Clay cash set and I fell in love with the $1 chip in that set (hence, my username). I've now been collecting Paulsons and building a tourney and cash set for the last 3 or 4 months and have assembled a THC (for $0.25, $0.50 and $1 denoms) and house mold (for the $5, $25 and $100 denoms) mixed cash set, in addition to a Paulson Pharaoh tournament set. I love the mixed set (pr0n to come once I finalize flattening some of the warped chips and get everything through the ultrasonic bath
). In addition to the chip maintenance, I also still need to relabel what I've selected for my $0.25 chip, the current white THC $1 Palazzo. @Gear has been incredibly helpful in the design process, but wanted to flip this to the group for some feedback.
I initially targeted the white Palazzo's because I liked the idea of having my fracs as tribute to my favorite fantasy sets, the Pharaohs and the Le Coves (I've accumulated 150 Le Coves 50 cent chips in what will be a life long quest to actually build a Le Cove set if I get lucky, else would have just gone with a 25 cent chip, which I need for our lower stakes games). The Palazzo $1 edge spots do not look too dissimilar to the Pharaoh $1's china clays and so I initially thought it would be cool to pay tribute to my favorite chip with a comparable inlay design to the Pharaoh $1, which @Gear helped me create (the "Egyptian Room"... see below). I had also tried to thrown out a line to Greg Cagle to see if there's any chance I could pay a fee to use his art work, but do not have high hopes that will be successful. The other option I am considering is just matching the $1 with a Colorado Belle inlay replica with a 25 cent logo. See below a mock-up using the $25 Colorado Belle. I know this flies in the face of a lot of people's views of what a "mixed set" should be, but I'm okay with it because: 1) most of the chips on the table will be these 25 cent frac and the $1 anyway, so it'd be kind of cool to have a "Colorado Belle" set and 2) overtime I may get lucky and accumulate some $5 and $25 1980 Colorado Belles and this could lend to a cool 1980 THC Colorado Belle "set" (although maybe I get REALLY lucky and find some yellow Belle fracs someday...)
So which one do you guys prefer?
Thanks so much for your consideration!
Mocked up side by side (props to @Gear for the Egyptian design.. and apologies for my cheapo powerpoint skills for the Colorado Belle...)
The Full Mixed Cash Set Side-by-side
The Paulson Pharaohs were what initially caught my eye and turned me on to this hobby. My first set was a Pharaoh China Clay cash set and I fell in love with the $1 chip in that set (hence, my username). I've now been collecting Paulsons and building a tourney and cash set for the last 3 or 4 months and have assembled a THC (for $0.25, $0.50 and $1 denoms) and house mold (for the $5, $25 and $100 denoms) mixed cash set, in addition to a Paulson Pharaoh tournament set. I love the mixed set (pr0n to come once I finalize flattening some of the warped chips and get everything through the ultrasonic bath

I initially targeted the white Palazzo's because I liked the idea of having my fracs as tribute to my favorite fantasy sets, the Pharaohs and the Le Coves (I've accumulated 150 Le Coves 50 cent chips in what will be a life long quest to actually build a Le Cove set if I get lucky, else would have just gone with a 25 cent chip, which I need for our lower stakes games). The Palazzo $1 edge spots do not look too dissimilar to the Pharaoh $1's china clays and so I initially thought it would be cool to pay tribute to my favorite chip with a comparable inlay design to the Pharaoh $1, which @Gear helped me create (the "Egyptian Room"... see below). I had also tried to thrown out a line to Greg Cagle to see if there's any chance I could pay a fee to use his art work, but do not have high hopes that will be successful. The other option I am considering is just matching the $1 with a Colorado Belle inlay replica with a 25 cent logo. See below a mock-up using the $25 Colorado Belle. I know this flies in the face of a lot of people's views of what a "mixed set" should be, but I'm okay with it because: 1) most of the chips on the table will be these 25 cent frac and the $1 anyway, so it'd be kind of cool to have a "Colorado Belle" set and 2) overtime I may get lucky and accumulate some $5 and $25 1980 Colorado Belles and this could lend to a cool 1980 THC Colorado Belle "set" (although maybe I get REALLY lucky and find some yellow Belle fracs someday...)
So which one do you guys prefer?
Thanks so much for your consideration!
Mocked up side by side (props to @Gear for the Egyptian design.. and apologies for my cheapo powerpoint skills for the Colorado Belle...)
The Full Mixed Cash Set Side-by-side