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Pokerchips.com color combinations

Postby nijer » Mon Mar 14, 2005 8:39 pm GMT

After looking into different chip makers, I finally ordered a custom set of chips from pokerchips.com. I went with a custom center with edgespots. I am pretty solid on the color combinations I picked except for the white. this is what I have come up with so far.
1- white/purple
5- red/arc yellow
25- blue/dayglow yellow
50- green/dayglow peach
100- black/dayglow green
500- purple/orange
I wanted to try to stick with color combinations/denominations we use at other peoples houses. I'm just looking to see other combinations anyone else here on the board has seen that looks good. I want to try not using the same edgespot colors twice. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
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Postby SpaceMonkey » Mon Mar 14, 2005 8:51 pm GMT

Those are nice combos. What are you doing for a graphic?

I'd suggest dropping the blue chip though, no real need for a 50 chip. Then you can make the 25 chip green, so all your colors match the traditional values.

Oh, here are my colors:

Non-denom chip - Dayglo Yellow/Imperial Blue
$1 - Blue/White
$5 - Red/Dayglo Yellow
$25 - Green/Dayglo Pink
$100 - Black/Dayglo Green
$500 - Purple/Arc Yellow
$1000 - Orange/Blue
$5000 - Chocolate/Dayglo Peach
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Postby nijer » Mon Mar 14, 2005 9:18 pm GMT

I am going to use a sheriff star for the graphic with the number printed in the middle. I sent the proof in, but they told me they are backed up with orders so it may take a week or so to get them back. As for the 25 and 50 chip, we will be moslty be using them for our low end cash games. I didn't want to get dollar or cent symbols put next to them so I could use them for cash as well as tournament games.
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Postby prez2024 » Mon Mar 14, 2005 9:40 pm GMT

For whatever its worth, I went with:

White with green edgespots
Mandarin Red with Imperial Blue edgespots
Blue with Dayglo yellow edgespots
Black with Dayglo pink edgespots

The reason there are no green chips is because this set was designed to mimic the set I played with as a teenager, which for whatever reason never included green chips.
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Postby Wiley » Tue Mar 15, 2005 9:35 am GMT

I hope your order experience goes better than mine. I eventually canceled my order and went in on the Paulson JB group buy because I couldn't get a response from the art dept. Your inlay sounds pretty simple and I hear they have hired some more people so hopefully your proofs won't take long.

When I placed my order my color choices where:

Red/Black
Green/Dayglo Pink
Black/Yellow
Blue/Dayglo Peach.

Good Luck with your order and keep in touch with them.
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Postby msb » Tue Mar 15, 2005 12:13 pm GMT

Here are some mockups that were done from another forum...

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Postby Always_Bored » Tue Mar 15, 2005 12:33 pm GMT

nice find msb. Im sure that chart can come in usefull for someone
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Postby pocket snowmen » Tue Mar 15, 2005 12:53 pm GMT

yeah, that chart wouldve been so helpful had i deceided to get asm's.... didnt want to wait and got suits instead....im very happy....
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Postby Always_Bored » Tue Mar 15, 2005 1:15 pm GMT

the only thing needed on that chart are a few more base colours but otherwise its excellent.
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Postby pocket snowmen » Tue Mar 15, 2005 1:28 pm GMT

yeah, thats exactly what i was going to say, but if it showed all of the possible color combinations the chart would be so big.
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Postby Always_Bored » Tue Mar 15, 2005 1:32 pm GMT

pocket snowmen wrote:yeah, thats exactly what i was going to say, but if it showed all of the possible color combinations the chart would be so big.


not all, just more.

i guess the main 3 are up there already. I wouldnt mind seeing the white or blue base.
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Postby nijer » Wed Mar 16, 2005 6:36 pm GMT

Thanks for the responses. The mockup pictures are a help. It seems that the regular blue color pretty dark. How dark of a blue is it?
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