The Overlook Hotel & Casino/ The Gold Room (1 Viewer)

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A fantastic set! It was an absolute pleasure to get those into play last night. The whole set flows perfectly and looks amazing together in action.
@ES_Threeper Thank you for the invite! You host a great game and it’s my pleasure to bring some cool chips for all to enjoy
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So glad you like them! I believe you're purging all your poker-size decks, but I included one tuck box in that size just in case. Looks like the bridge size tuck boxes fit your cards well! Enjoy!

Design was all @mattross1313, I just fit them to my custom tuck box template. I did add the twins, though. :cool
 
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@mattross1313 and @TheOffalo surprising me with new additions to the Overlook set! The quality is amazing and the attention to detail with the addition of small details and Easter eggs is perfect! Thank you so much! Super appreciated!

Can you spot the EE? ;)
Where did these come from? They’re awesome- I see they came from Adler Playing Card Co. very cool
 
Where did these come from? They’re awesome- I see they came from Adler Playing Card Co. very cool

@mattross1313 @TheOffalo can you guys field this question?

@SiouxperStack, I make these using card stock printed on my home printer, and a manually laminate using a self-adhesive sheet, and then use a Cricut to cut out the shape, and assemble!

The Adler Playing Card Co. was something that @mattross1313 included in his design.
 
@SiouxperStack, I make these using card stock printed on my home printer, and a manually laminate using a self-adhesive sheet, and then use a Cricut to cut out the shape, and assemble!

The Adler Playing Card Co. was something that @mattross1313 included in his design.
Great work! They look awesome.
 
@SiouxperStack, I make these using card stock printed on my home printer, and a manually laminate using a self-adhesive sheet, and then use a Cricut to cut out the shape, and assemble!

The Adler Playing Card Co. was something that @mattross1313 included in his design.
Also…when are you becoming a vender and offering your services to the masses?
 

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