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messenger309
03-02-2005, 10:17 PM
I really like the logo from the Chesterfield chips from my Rounders set and since I'm selling them... I decided to have ASM make up some customs for me.
http://pokerjury.com/tbc25.jpg http://pokerjury.com/tbc$1.jpg
http://pokerjury.com/tbc$2.jpg http://pokerjury.com/tbc$5.jpg
http://pokerjury.com/tbc$25.jpg
Thanks Rob

SugarV
03-03-2005, 09:47 AM
I think they look great. Very clear, easy to read, and classic look.

<personal preference>
I would use pink (or another color) for the $2 chip.
</personal preference>

sv

Ace_W_Ace
03-03-2005, 11:25 AM
I would suggest to try making the font color the same as one of the colors on the chip. Either the spot color of tha main chip color would look nice.

Fins
03-03-2005, 11:29 AM
I guess I'm just not as crazy about the design but that's my preference. It's nice, simple & personal which is good. I like your color schemes though I think the pink $2 was a good suggestion. The two reds are too close IMO. I'd consider dropping the $2 for a non-denom chip maybe use your initals or just the $ sign. I really like the 25¢ colors as I hadn't seen the blu/grn combo used.

- Fins

Lottery Larry
03-03-2005, 11:39 AM
Not a big fan of the design, but they aren't my chips.

I also like the blue chip and think the red/orange and maroon chips are too close in color. I'd drop the red, myself- I like that maroon

With $1 chips, what's the need for $2 chips? Go with a black $100 instead

smoore
03-03-2005, 02:40 PM
cool chips. I like your non-photographic inlay, I would just use more subdued colors that fit better with your clay choices. It only really looks "right" on the $2 chip. You could try mustard instead of bright yellow and maroon instead of red.

I would ditch the $2 chip entirely if I was going to have $1 and $5 chips. Just get more $1 chips. This only applies if you're *not* planning a metric buttload of $2 chips for $2/$4 limit poker. If $2 is a convienient denomination for your game, consider having $0.50, $2, $10, $50 chips.

I'm not sure about the grammar involved in "The Beaches Club"... I think "The Beach Club" rolls off the tounge a bit easier but I don't know the history behind the name.