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Steve's Custom ASM Design - Updated 2005-11-20

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Steve's Custom ASM Design - Updated 2005-11-20

Postby stevea » Mon Aug 29, 2005 2:15 am GMT

Updated pics!

Here are the brand new chips right out of the box:

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Here's what they look like after they've been handled:

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After raking in a pot:

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Racked:

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Very Nice

Postby lwestatbus » Mon Aug 29, 2005 1:18 pm GMT

Very nice looking. I shudder to think what these cost, but I'll bet you're proud of them. How many did you get?

I like the simple design on the label. It highlights the chip, personallizes them for you, and doesn't get in the way. I also like that you left the cheap chip unadorned by edge spots.

I just finished applying the last labels on 1,400 RPT chips (= 2,800 labels!!!) and can appreciate getting quality chips with the labels already put on.

You're faced with the same problem I am--we can never move. I'll be damned if I'll peel 2,800 labels off and yours are on for good.

Nice job.
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Re: Very Nice

Postby stevea » Mon Aug 29, 2005 8:41 pm GMT

lwestatbus wrote:Very nice looking. I shudder to think what these cost, but I'll bet you're proud of them. How many did you get?


I got 500:

120 .25
200 1
120 5
60 25

Very expensive, my friends think I'm crazy, but I think they're worth it.
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Postby stevea » Sun Nov 20, 2005 11:50 pm GMT

Updated pics!
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Postby stevea » Thu Feb 23, 2006 12:49 pm GMT

I decided to order some $100 and $500 denominations so I can do T1000/T1500 tourneys, and keep my quarters and $1's separate for cash games.

Here are the mockups:

http://www.homepokertour.com/graphics/a ... ockups.jpg

I was considering going with double edge spots, but I decided that I liked how the entire set uses the 312 design.
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