Paymaster - Official Chip Pr0n thread (1 Viewer)

Mr Tree

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Chips produced by Game on Chip Company
Design by J5Design
Car art by Ian Greathead

Information on the ideas behind this set can be found through the following link:

http://www.pokerchipforum.com/index.php?threads/Paymaster---Custom-GOCC-cash-set.8876/

Chip totals
.25 - 240
.50 - 160
$1 - 600
$5 - 900
$25 - 200
$100 - 100

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Fantastic chips. Love the design and the history behind the chips. Great work overall by all parties.

Forgot to mention that I love the color of that $0.25 chip. Just screams that Era of cars to me for some reason.
 
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Unfortunately I see a new table felt in your future. Paymaster diamond plate felt would be pretty sweet.
 
So seeck, these chipes. Highest art fee in chipping history = money well spent!

What's this blurb I caught about an inaugural game at Club Courage??? Somebody give me the lowdown.
 
Damn nice! The faces are so awesome but then seeing them in stacks brings a whole other level of awesome. Congrats man.
 
I owe thanks to a few people on this set. @Johnny5 who I worked to absolute death making custom colors, redesigning the chip six times over, and just for generally figuring out how the hell to make this massive project work. Ian Greathead for being an absolute incredible gentleman and for having the same passion as me in reproducing these racing scenes with my father's car added. Also @GameOnChipCompany for doing an amazing job of reproducing the intricate artwork and getting the details right. Also to all of you guys for your advice and encouragement, especially when this project looked like it might not be possible.

I lost my father as a teenager and really felt it keenly years later when my children were born. Especially this guy..



....who has more of my dad in him than me. Fearless, always wants to go "faster Daddy faster!" and always pulling something apart just to see how it works.
 
So seeck, these chipes. Highest art fee in chipping history = money well spent!

What's this blurb I caught about an inaugural game at Club Courage??? Somebody give me the lowdown.
June 2nd, the degen will be so thick in the air you could cut it with a machete.
 
Unfortunately I see a new table felt in your future. Paymaster diamond plate felt would be pretty sweet.

Ha! I already had a convo with @T_Chan on EXACTLY this idea.

Black diamond plate background with chrome Paymaster wording. Retro red padding for the rail.....and chrome, glorious chrome.
 
So seeck, these chipes. Highest art fee in chipping history = money well spent!

What's this blurb I caught about an inaugural game at Club Courage??? Somebody give me the lowdown.

June 2nd. Come on up, Ben!
 
These are incredible Tom! Congrats to an absolutely amazing finished product that would make your father proud I'm sure.

The design and attention to detail is just out of this world. Definitely the best ceramic set of chips I've ever seen! I'd be absolutely shocked if these weren't nominated and voted into the Hall of Fame this year!
 
An absolute champion effort mate, your dad would be proud :-)

The artwork, the chip production, and the concept have come together brilliantly.
 
Ha! I already had a convo with @T_Chan on EXACTLY this idea.

Black diamond plate background with chrome Paymaster wording. Retro red padding for the rail.....and chrome, glorious chrome.
Good thing it was a drag car otherwise you'd need a asphalt race track. :)

I don't think you're a fan of raised rails but if you did add the light in the sequence of the Christmas tree. Cool effect/theme? Even better would be if you could make it count down when someone calls clock. Either way I'll be interested to see how it ends up.
 
Amazing. Even more epicly awesomely than I thought they would be.

Fantastic job, Monsieur Arbre!
 

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