Dealerbuttons.com dealer buttons shipping now, more in stock
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Dealerbuttons.com dealer buttons shipping now, more in stock
They're on their way, and I've slightly improved them by using a different blasting material, this results in a slightly darker button with better contrast to the polished poker suits and word 'Dealer.'
I'm shipping 20 out within the next two business days, but made a batch of 60, just completed today (been working on them since last Thursday)
If anyone hasn't ordered one but is interested, check my site at http://www.dealerbuttons.com for info.
Thanks guys!
Adam
Sales@dealerbuttons.com
I'm shipping 20 out within the next two business days, but made a batch of 60, just completed today (been working on them since last Thursday)
If anyone hasn't ordered one but is interested, check my site at http://www.dealerbuttons.com for info.
Thanks guys!
Adam
Sales@dealerbuttons.com
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P.S. Here's a pic...
a little big, but that way there's nothing to hide!
Adam

Adam

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Yes, the final price will be $25 starting March 1st, so they're a few bucks cheaper until then. We're using more expensive tooling now to get as crisp of a design as possible (on the engraving) so my cost went up a couple bucks per unit (for engraving tips that wear and must be replaced every X buttons.) My plan all along was to offer the buttons at $25 which I think any hold'em enthusiast will find reasonable for the quality.
Take care!
Adam
Sales@dealerbuttons.com
Take care!
Adam
Sales@dealerbuttons.com
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Order...
I'll ship on Tuesday (Monday is a holiday for USPS) and you should have the button by Friday.
Let us know how you like it!
Adam
sales@dealerbuttons.com
Let us know how you like it!
Adam
sales@dealerbuttons.com
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GRRR!!!
That's what I get from ordering from the first batch. Gotta go and improve right after I order mine. I tell ya...Rant, rant rant.
Just kidding, glad to see they are selling quickly. I still love mine, great button.
That's what I get from ordering from the first batch. Gotta go and improve right after I order mine. I tell ya...Rant, rant rant.
Just kidding, glad to see they are selling quickly. I still love mine, great button.
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Haha... they don't look THAT much different.. besides, yours will be a collectors item someday
Just order a new one and give the old one as a gift - they'll never know!
Just order a new one and give the old one as a gift - they'll never know!
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For the next batch, you should make them with retractable spikes... I'm thinking ninja throwing star buttons would be cool.
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I thought about that, but the tiny servo motors that deploy the spikes are cost prohibitive for most poker players ($5,364 per button w/4 spikes.)
I am going to make some out of Sterling Silver though, and if it works out like I hope, they won't be much more $ than the steel buttons.
I also thought about copper or bronze which I could do easy, but I don't know if anyone would really want one. I kinda doubt it.
Maybe if I start making them with some big corporate logo like Microsoft on them, I'll get sued and will have to cease and desist using their logo, but I'll get so much press I can bump the price to $40, sell thousands and quit work for a while
I am going to make some out of Sterling Silver though, and if it works out like I hope, they won't be much more $ than the steel buttons.
I also thought about copper or bronze which I could do easy, but I don't know if anyone would really want one. I kinda doubt it.
Maybe if I start making them with some big corporate logo like Microsoft on them, I'll get sued and will have to cease and desist using their logo, but I'll get so much press I can bump the price to $40, sell thousands and quit work for a while
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I think it only turns green if you leave it in the garden
But yeah you're right, it would probably patina which could rub off on the players hands and table, so maybe I'll scratch that idea. Then again, pennies seem to do ok...
But yeah you're right, it would probably patina which could rub off on the players hands and table, so maybe I'll scratch that idea. Then again, pennies seem to do ok...
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Maybe I'm selling your soul here, but why don't you approach a few places about liscensing before they just start making their own?
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