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Divino

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Greetings!
New to the forum but already feeling the urge to get into the Custom Poker Chip party!

I'm in the process of building out a 500 cash game chip set that is Dragon Ball-themed.
I would love to hear feedback and suggestions for anything on the below, especially as this is my first build-out.
After researching the forums and web quite a bit, this is what I've settled on (So far!).

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Design
- Looking for any designer who would be willing to help out, otherwise, I will be looking at Fiverr/Freelance options).
5 Chips / Mirrored Sides / Numbered / No Mold. Looking through some ideas and using AI (lol, yes) to generate some rough poker chip design ideas.

Custom Chip Maker
BR Pro Ceramics | 500 Chips - 43mm Poker Chips | 60mm - Dealer Chip
I reviewed Tina and CPC. It seems that BR Pro would be the best value/quality proposition for me.
Once I have more concrete information on the design and have mock-ups, I will surely be positing in that forum for further design suggestions/feedback.

Denomination - Wouldn't be playing rich folk games :). Average $25-$100 buy-ins, 4-6 people
25c - Gold | 100 chip
$1 - White | 150 chips
$5 - Red | 150 chips
$25 - Blue | 50 chips
$100 - Black | 50 chips

Case
It seems there aren't a ton of rectangular options for 43mm chip black cases that I've found.
I would prefer something that I didn't have to build/foam; but already built out.
I've been eyeing the Slowplay Godel case:
https://www.slowplay.store/collecti.../godel-poker-chip-case?variant=40807213301827
Any suggestions on their quality, finish and build/sturdiness. If anyone has other options, that would be great.
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Thank you for reading!
 
Denomination - Wouldn't be playing rich folk games :). Average $25-$100 buy-ins, 4-6 people
25c - Gold | 100 chip
$1 - White | 150 chips
$5 - Red | 150 chips
$25 - Blue | 50 chips
$100 - Black | 50 chips
If you are going custom, always build it for a full table as it will be a bit pain in the ass if you want add on in the future.

Also there might be some variation of differences if u get your chips done in different batches.

A breakdown of the following will be better fit for a full table at just the expense of 100 chips more

25c x 100
$1 x 200
$5 x 200
$25 x 80
$100 x 20
 

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