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I've been waiting a while for these beauties to show up! And they've finally arrived!!! I can't believe how awesome these chips are! So stoked at how they turned out!!! Thanks again @David Spragg!!




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Very nice. The black/dg green combo on the hundo is always great. I'm lovin' the $1000 and $5000, too!
 
Great set, love it ! My fav are the $20 and the qpie bounty, but it looks really beautiful overall.
 
great job..these are the best!!....(y) :thumbsup:

4680 chip count?

full
 
I wish I lived close enough to play in your home games! Great chips you have there. Do your players appreciate all your sets?

When I was hosting games, I didn't have any of these yet. We used live chips from Tulalip and Highway 9 casino back when it was still open.

I just finished grad school though, so I'll be hosting games again soon. I'm just waiting for my pops to bring down my Gasser chairs from Seattle. I hope they appreciate them. But if not, they better respect them! :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:
 
great job..these are the best!!....(y) :thumbsup:

4680 chip count?

full

Thanks. I love the bounty chips! The inlay design was done by @ChaosRock. He let me use it for my set (y) :thumbsup::D

I have about 4200+ after sending out sample sets and a few random barrels to other members
 
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Man oh man, CPC does great work. Gorgeous set Rainman! I've been tinkering around on the CPC chip design tool and have two questions regarding your colour choices:

Is your bounty chip standard white or bright white?

What shade of yellow did you use for your $20 chip?
 
Man oh man, CPC does great work. Gorgeous set Rainman! I've been tinkering around on the CPC chip design tool and have two questions regarding your colour choices:

Is your bounty chip standard white or bright white?

What shade of yellow did you use for your $20 chip?

Thanks!

The bounty chip and the KGB chip both use bright white with the 50c per chip upgrade to keep the whites cleaner. You can also do bright white without the upgrade, but it will have chip dust, flakes and color specs in it from all sorts of colors. For the edge spots on the $1s, I used bright white without the upgrade. They all look awesome!

The base color on the $20 is the same color as the yellow on the bounty chip, which is Dayglo Saturn. This color is really interesting, because when I first saw it with the color sample set, I wasn't really that big of a fan. I looked at it under soft lighting in the house, and it looks sorta mustard greenish yellow. However, when you view it under brighter white lighting or in sunlight, it's really bright and pops! It changes more than any other chip I've ever seen depending on the lighting it's viewed under. Sometimes it's greenish looking, sometimes it glows. Really cool chip.

I'll update the OP to include my CPC mockup of these so you can see all the color choices.
 
Thanks!

The bounty chip and the KGB chip both use bright white with the 50c per chip upgrade to keep the whites cleaner. You can also do bright white without the upgrade, but it will have chip dust, flakes and color specs in it from all sorts of colors. For the edge spots on the $1s, I used bright white without the upgrade. They all look awesome!

The base color on the $20 is the same color as the yellow on the bounty chip, which is Dayglo Saturn. This color is really interesting, because when I first saw it with the color sample set, I wasn't really that big of a fan. I looked at it under soft lighting in the house, and it looks sorta mustard greenish yellow. However, when you view it under brighter white lighting or in sunlight, it's really bright and pops! It changes more than any other chip I've ever seen depending on the lighting it's viewed under. Sometimes it's greenish looking, sometimes it glows. Really cool chip.

I'll update the OP to include my CPC mockup of these so you can see all the color choices.

Wow, you really spared no expense creating this set and it shows! Thanks for updating your OP to include your mock ups. My initial thoughts as I'm contemplating my custom set is to go with all dayglo and a bright white for the $1 chip. However, a minor concern is the lighter weight of the dayglo colours. Is there a noticible difference in weight between your dayglo and the standard coloured chips?
 
Beautify set! If the Bounty chip is the one with the targets on them, what is the purpose of the KGB chip?
 
Beautify set! If the Bounty chip is the one with the targets on them, what is the purpose of the KGB chip?

KGB chip is meant for fracs/antes in cash games. It can double as either 25c or 50c. Also, if I host large tournaments again (I used to run a monthly 4 table tourney at my house in Seattle) I can use them for 25k chips. I could also use them as special bounty chips, e.g., host bounty chip, or a bounty chip for taking out players with WSOP bracelets, etc. It's a multipurpose chip, but it's primary function will be as fracs in the cash games.
 
Wow, you really spared no expense creating this set and it shows! Thanks for updating your OP to include your mock ups. My initial thoughts as I'm contemplating my custom set is to go with all dayglo and a bright white for the $1 chip. However, a minor concern is the lighter weight of the dayglo colours. Is there a noticible difference in weight between your dayglo and the standard coloured chips?

Yes, the dayglo chips are noticeably lighter if you're holding them by the rack or barrel, but the difference isn't that big. I just weighed a rack of my $1s, and they come out to 1lb 15.4 oz, while a rack of my 5000s weighs 1lb 13.0 oz.

So the dayglo chips weigh approximately 92.4% of what the brass ones weigh.
 
Yes, the dayglo chips are noticeably lighter if you're holding them by the rack or barrel, but the difference isn't that big. I just weighed a rack of my $1s, and they come out to 1lb 15.4 oz, while a rack of my 5000s weighs 1lb 13.0 oz.

So the dayglo chips weigh approximately 92.4% of what the brass ones weigh.

Oh, that's not nearly the noticeable difference in weight that I was thinking it might be. Dayglo & bright white it shall be for me then. Thanks for the very helpful feedback!
 

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