Thanks. I already have them. Saving them for later.The design and colors of the inlay can alter a chip so radically. I would start popping in your drafts sooner rather than later
Definitely love the butterscotch and chocolate options.based on what i've seen so far and what i think you're going for, i think something like one of these might work really well (not sure which combination of green/brownish works best for your taste, but i think the spot pattern is a winner):
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@inca911love this color combo, as you can tell if you look closely at my profile pic - it turned out to be my favorite chip from my tournament set, and thankfully also happens to be the late-game workhorse.
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Like this?$100 -- Charcoal base, Canary and Dayglo Orange 4V12 spots rotated 45° with Clover inlay
Yes, but rotate the spots 45° (to 10:22.5 and 1:32.5 on the clock). Insert the clover inlay to see the alignment differences.Like this?View attachment 1461135
Right. Forgot to rotate. Will check out those options as wellYes, but rotate the spots 45° (to 10:22.5 and 1:32.5 on the clock). Insert the clover inlay to see the alignment differences.
Can also use retro red spots instead of dg orange, or dg peach spots instead of canary for a darker chip. All four versions look pretty sharp imo.