Windwalker’s Chipping Journey in Pr0n0grAph1C Detail (15 Viewers)

Is it just me, or does it look like this wolf is standing on a nipple?

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: those chips!

I like the (Viking) ship best, but better is the 1st wolf version over this new one (yes, semi-speaking like Yoda).
Both of these could be put in a mixed set (sorry, I am notorious for that (just with spots)).
Take the 1st wolf image and insert it in the version2 instead (so both inlays will then match way better).
 
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you need to add a theme table with custom print (nipplewalker) felt :eek: ;)
 
I think if you're going to include the location you should include both the city and the state; that's how it's done on almost all casino and card room chips. Doing otherwise just makes it feel... weird.

Or at least it makes it feel less like "The Windwalker" is a card room. Maybe that's what you're going for. But if that's the case, including the location is even weirder.
 
I think if you're going to include the location you should include both the city and the state; that's how it's done on almost all casino and card room chips. Doing otherwise just makes it feel... weird.

Or at least it makes it feel less like "The Windwalker" is a card room. Maybe that's what you're going for. But if that's the case, including the location is even weirder.
I liked Los Angeles, CA
 
I'm not sure if the current artwork is just a placeholder, but I think there are too many details there that would be lost on most printers.
 
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from the days when men were men (and sheep were afraid)
(input from BukNaked36 (soon to arrive! (I assume)))
My input is that's a beautiful model. My neighbor helped build and sail a Viking ship across the Atlantic in 1982. It's called the Hjemkomst (Homecoming) and on display in Moorhead, MN. So you can see a full size version sometime if you like.

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The ship does look really great. Inlay looks really balanced. Nice!
 

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