Re: Blue $1 or Blue 25¢
Boy, you "blue $1 chip" guys are passionate about the subject. I get many MANY different type of requests, all of which I could never grant, but this subject is popping up from all angles. Even in a couple of the orders I've been getting (16 so far). When I was leaning towards making the $1 blue, I got the same IM's about that, so I know it's a hot topic.
I will make a decision about it, but please DO keep in mind, it's mine to make . There can't be 100 poeple getting what they want. If that could happen, we'd have a 30 chip set, clay, ceramic, and coin inlay, with and without a theme, with and without denoms, some with no inlay at all, all colors under the rainbow, and at .60 cents each, all Paulson chips.
I know each of you may feel passionate about the one "hot button" item you're requesting, but understand that there is another guy that feels just as passionately to have the opposite of what you're wanting. I'll make a decision on it when all the dust settles.
And Lumpy's right. Take some photos of the white and orange Paulsons you've been shuffling. Mine are dirty, but not as dirty as people are making out...
Ten
p.s. A good point for the "blue $1 crowd" is that the round inlay should be on the white chip. There's another reason to make the white chip the 25¢, since I want the "most simple" inlay shape to be on the cheapest chip. It's goofy to put a shaped inlay on a white chip...
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