Windwalker’s Chipping Journey in Pr0n0grAph1C Detail (18 Viewers)

Assume you are aware that those are the primary $.50s. (in case you are trying to complete a "secondary" set)
I am. The fracs didn’t end up being too much of an issue for me, especially because I found two primary racks in mint condition, which is pretty hard.
 
could work (personally not a fan of a purple $1k, if using it, I'd make it the $5k)
@JeepologyOffroad posted the sheet above, but I was trying to keep with MO colors, where purple is designated for $1000.

I think I’m going to use the IHC Beaver grey chip for the $5000.

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Generally speaking, I haven't bit bitten by the TRK bug yet, but if I could pick one TRK set to own, it would probably be this one. The inlay on these chips has always been a favourite of mine. Perhaps it's just that it somehow reminds me of home and the Canadian Rockies somehow.
 
@JeepologyOffroad posted the sheet above, but I was trying to keep with MO colors, where purple is designated for $1000.

I think I’m going to use the IHC Beaver grey chip for the $5000.

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I see.. If you don’t want to bump up to IHC for the 5k, then I’d suggest the CdM $100 - great chip - showboat grey with some nice bright edgespots very similar (or the same) to the chip you are thinking of using
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Generally speaking, I haven't bit bitten by the TRK bug yet, but if I could pick one TRK set to own, it would probably be this one. The inlay on these chips has always been a favourite of mine. Perhaps it's just that it somehow reminds me of home and the Canadian Rockies somehow.
Very lovely, indeed- both the chips and Canadian Rockies!

What elevates them to another level for me is how the green, red, and blue color passes didn’t line up perfectly. I miss hand-drawn inlays with a misaligned color shift in today’s digital world. Might see if I can incorporate that in my next design….
 
Generally speaking, I haven't bit bitten by the TRK bug yet, but if I could pick one TRK set to own, it would probably be this one. The inlay on these chips has always been a favourite of mine. Perhaps it's just that it somehow reminds me of home and the Canadian Rockies somehow.
Agreed. Awesome inlay, and that grey chip is in my top three TRKs of all-time, easily.
 
I’m in love with the $25, hundo and $500. The $5 could be a tiny bit more colorful, for my tastes, but they’re in my top 5 for sure. And honestly, it’s one of the only leaded sets I could get in quantity for these new 25/50/100 games I started hosting.
But understand, when we're talking about Krish's collection, there are AT LEAST 20 sets in the top 5!
 
Experimenting with the extended lineup this morning, and when I switch the secondary $500 to the primary to eliminate the side-by-side day green, this lineup could come close.

Not many purple chips in quantity with complex enough spot patterns, so it’s either this, or a an umurderable chip.

I also wanted to keep with Missouri’s designated color bases, that @JeepologyOffroad references above.

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500 compliments the set well but I'm not a fan of the edgespot progression with the gray chip. Not sure if you want to mix IHCs or not but I would consider that or another gray chip option
 
500 compliments the set well but I'm not a fan of the edgespot progression with the gray chip. Not sure if you want to mix IHCs or not but I would consider that or another gray chip option
I sadly agree with you as I’ve been staring at it. I do have an IHC option, but it’s the same spot pattern. I’ll keep looking.
 
I sadly agree with you as I’ve been staring at it. I do have an IHC option, but it’s the same spot pattern. I’ll keep looking.
I would consider something along the lines of the gray Casablanca 100s, you'll be a bit limited trying to find something with the right edgespots that's not unleaded
 

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