MILESCLUB - CPC HHR mold customs (1 Viewer)

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Double tribute time. I wanted to do a set for my son Miles and I have always been a fan of the Sundowner lineup so I combined them.

Thanks to @Johnny5 and @David Spragg for making it happen. I am beyond thrilled with the way they turned out.

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Miles already loves them. "All these poker chips are MINE" and "This one says Miles, and this one says Miles, they all say Miles"

I haven't been able to clean them all up yet but more photos will follow when I can get to it.

Edit: oiled up.

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Edit edit: proof with colors used.




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Edit edit edit: Debut felting...

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These are incredible. Each chip is killer and overall the cohesiveness is beautiful. They are gorgeous. I have always loved this era of inlay design as well as this one in particular. It is so creative while being easy to read with a nice fat denomination. This is a really fun and gorgeous set! Congrats my friend!
 
One of the best inlays I've seen so far on a CPC set - nicely done. And you kept the overall set affordable also with the edge spots, that's not always easy to do and have it come out this strong.
 
One of the best inlays I've seen so far on a CPC set - nicely done. And you kept the overall set affordable also with the edge spots, that's not always easy to do and have it come out this strong.
I'll have to double check but I think I averaged around $2.15 per chip. I was inspired by @Josh Kifer's Cactus Petes. I wanted to see how well I could pull off going with some basic spot patterns and still make the visually appealing. Keeping it similar to the original sundowner chips helped as well seeing most chips were a direct copy as far as spots go.
 

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