You have a talent my friend. It’s amazing how quickly you can come up with these sets. And they’re all quality!And submitted. Thanks all!
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Thanks! I do need to slow down some, my wife and kids are not happy with all the poker chip talk over the past couple months. HaYou have a talent my friend. It’s amazing how quickly you can come up with these sets. And they’re all quality!
Thanks! I do need to slow down some, my wife and kids are not happy with all the poker chip talk over the past couple months. Ha
Any reasons the blue isn’t the $1 and the yellow is 50 cents? Also green usually is $25.And submitted. Thanks all!
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I won’t try to swing you one way or the other, but I’d just say don’t base condition solely on the samples unless you’ve done your own testing to them.I was originally thinking CPC, but the sample chips I received, dings and flaws, leave me lacking confidence - especially for the price, and if 1/4 to 1/3 of the set showed up with the same flaws, I'd be rather pissed - so looking at other options.
Wanted to +1 this, always love seeing the new designs you put out!You have a talent my friend. It’s amazing how quickly you can come up with these sets. And they’re all quality!
Yeah, I definitely deviated from standard chip colors and bucked the $25 for $20 just given smaller stakes of the family games. If I ever made the set larger (expanding to higher denoms), I'd likely rerack to get closer to normal colors/denoms.Any reasons the blue isn’t the $1 and the yellow is 50 cents? Also green usually is $25.
Just some last minute feedback, completely ignore if u wish! Colors and denoms are totally up to yourself. Just mentioning what is “standard”.
Clever idea and you nailed it.
I won’t try to swing you one way or the other, but I’d just say don’t base condition solely on the samples unless you’ve done your own testing to them.
I believe many people have received CPC samples with imperfections like that, but it would be considered an abnormality to have that happen to a large portion of chips during the production run of a set.
I’m also probably one of the few people here that regrets their CPC set, but it wasn’t in any way related to the quality of the chips.
I do really like the set design, it’ll look great wherever it ends up being made!
Several people have complained about the quality of CPC chips but the imperfections r common and just kinda goes w the territory. Even recent Thc Paulsons had inlay issues.As an independent business owner myself, I supposed my contention is; if you're sending out samples trying to inspire people to purchase your product, you'd think they'd put your best foot forward, and send the best damn samples you can produce. And yes. I've seen some incredible photos of finished CPC that are pretty jaw dropping. I have the color samples box and other printed samples, The color sample set really looks nothing like the glossy photos posted here - so there's hesitation #2.
Just note. Me being hesitant doesn't mean I won't order from CPC - it's just a gut hurdle I need to get over... and for me that can take some time. LOL In the meantime, I'm still considering other options....
I was originally thinking CPC, but the sample chips I received, dings and flaws, leave me lacking confidence - especially for the price, and if 1/4 to 1/3 - shit. Even if 10% of the set showed up with the same flaws, I'd be rather pissed - so looking at other options.