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A new pic has been added to the gallery according to your suggestions.
Leonard |
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#12
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Cool idea about having three blanks. Hell, you could probably make two complete sets if the cost is spread over 100k+ chips... One blank and one denomination. Then the non denom crowd would be completely on your bandwagon and you can make an executive decision about which denom is what and people in the other camp can just suck it up. I would *probably* choose denominations myself.
You want exclusive? Non denom paulsons... now that's different! |
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#13
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Ooops, sorry Leonard... I didn't realize I was continuing a hijack....
BACK ON LEONARDS TOPIC! I like #4 for the obverse. I would put #2 on the reverse but change the "wrap text" to the same as the obverse for a little continuity. I think you'll have to bold those thin fonts. |
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#14
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[ QUOTE ]
Ten what is the possibility of having Both a $1 blue and a $1 white? Since this is a custom run and you are already thinking about doing three blanks. I would get the $1 chip in the color I want and use a blank for the $0.25 chip. [/ QUOTE ] Zero chance of having a white AND blue $1. There are many many reasons why. Least of all is that there will be a charge for every change. $150 bottom end, up to $350 each depending on what they consider a small change. Doesn't sound like much, but when we start at 7 X $350, and starting adding all these extra chips, it gets steep very fast. I'm already at $3,500.00 for art, and there is word that shaped inlays may cost extra too. The problem will be virtually eliminated because I am going to build three blanks total. An Orange for the cash people to have a blank, and a white and blue blank to make the tourney people happy and also give a choice for the "$1 blue, NO $1 white!" crowd. Ten |
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[ QUOTE ]
I like #4 for the obverse. I would put #2 on the reverse but change the "wrap text" to the same as the obverse for a little continuity. I think you'll have to bold those thin fonts. [/ QUOTE ] Added #5 which is kind of what you asked for. Leonard |
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I like #4 and #5. Maybe make the $ sign a liitle smaller.
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Leonard,
Why not do something like this Hotel San Remo Chip. DC on top, Club DeCarlo in the middle, denomination and "Tyler, Texas" on the bottom.
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yeah, that's pretty cool man. that little "est 1982" is going to disappear on a chip though. In my estimation, a 200dpi image printed on a laser printer is going to be about what you'll see under the inlay after they use 300dpi to create them due to the plastic of the inlay. I'm not sure but I think pc.com uses a 7/8in inlay.
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[ QUOTE ]
I like #4 and #5. Maybe make the $ sign a liitle smaller. [/ QUOTE ] Good idea. I changed it in the gallery Leonard |
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No.5 appeals to me the most, by far.
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