Is this small enough to be a card capper? Because if this is small enough to be a card capper…Based on the things I've read, I think this belongs here.
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Scaling is an option, so yes.Is this small enough to be a card capper? Because if this is small enough to be a card capper…
Then it can be shoved directly up one of Kifer’s three buttholes.
Enjoy dude!Shipment received, tourney set. Great communication from Josh. Well packaged. Thank you sir.
https://www.pokerchipforum.com/feedback/3222Shipment received, tourney set. Great communication from Josh. Well packaged. Thank you sir.
Any thoughts about trying BRpro? I would think that’s be a closer match in printing and feel, although a little more expensive without pooling orders as a group buyI designed files to fill holes in the Pompano line up. I would appreciate anyone who has Pompanos letting me know if you see a mistake.
I will ask @justincarothers to offer these in the Tina group buy, 39mm for $500 and 43mm for the $5k and $25k. Note that these will not match perfectly: Tinas vs Chipcos, purple on $500 will be a different shade, and design will not be exactly the same. But I think buyers of these Pompanos are budget-minded pragmatists, so this is an option for folks to stretch a tourney set further.
And before someone asks, I did check with @Josh Kifer . Although he does not endorse these designs, he also does not object to us running them.
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Any thoughts about trying BRpro? I would think that’s be a closer match in printing and feel, although a little more expensive without pooling orders as a group buy
Mandy Chips is who In have my China chips from (Caribe) nd they're the closest to Chico I have seen. I'd look into them . @rjdev7 has contact I believeI did.
Short story: I think buyers are budget-minded and blank differences don't justify the price difference in this case.
Longer story: BR Pro is just about out of Chipco blanks, which could have been a cool, albeit pricey option, to make these a better match. I own BR Pros, Tina no molds, and Chipcos. I do not perceive the BR Pros to be that much closer to Chipcos than Tinas. The Tinas are the same diameter and stack height as Chipcos. The major difference (other than quality) is the edge. The Chipco edges are slightly rounded and glossy. Tina's are flatter and matte. BR Pro edges are closer to the Chipcos. BR Pro also has the advantage of being able to run samples (to dial in design and color). But, in the end, I think price is probably a bigger consideration for buyers of these sets. For comparison, the Tinas run 34c a chip for 39mm no mold and BR Pro charges about a $1 a chip depending on number ordered. I also, frankly, don't have the bandwidth to organize a group buy right now. Broken Arrow can handle all the logistics if I pass along the files. If someone wants to run these on BR Pro individually, then PM me.
i do not have a face of it, but a while back, a decade ago i placed 2nd in a tournament.I designed files to fill holes in the Pompano line up. I would appreciate anyone who has Pompanos letting me know if you see a mistake.
I will ask @justincarothers to offer these in the Tina group buy, 39mm for $500 and 43mm for the $5k and $25k. Note that these will not match perfectly: Tinas vs Chipcos, purple on $500 will be a different shade, and design will not be exactly the same. But I think buyers of these Pompanos are budget-minded pragmatists, so this is an option for folks to stretch a tourney set further.
And before someone asks, I did check with @Josh Kifer . Although he does not endorse these designs, he also does not object to us running them.
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Not mine.what are those at the bottom of the pic?
No. Paid 99 for the bike upgrade.Did they throw in the bike for free?