Originally Posted by Flynnster:
No real preference on size. What size is a "normal" poker chip?
43mm is the norm, the 46mm is more of like a challenge coin. I do think this design looks very cool though either way 
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Black Coral 06:01 PM 12-28-2014
 
Weelok 07:55 PM 12-28-2014
 
Originally Posted by nutcracker:
I'm in. Need a dozen or so...
I'd like a dozen as well 
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WhiteMamba 08:04 PM 12-28-2014
 
Originally Posted by Remo:
What about a coral color? Not really pink but kind of :-) 
My wife's favorite color. Was also one of our wedding colors.
		
		
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Originally Posted by WhiteMamba:
My wife's favorite color. Was also one of our wedding colors.
If we can get a good consensus, I am good with anything.
		
		
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pnoon 08:24 PM 12-28-2014
 
mhailey 09:45 PM 12-28-2014
 
I'd be in for a dozen or so.
		
		
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Sounds like we have good interest, I will get them mocked up, we will need a 300 minimum order, and I will get the price worked out in a bit.
		
		
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dman4505 12:01 AM 12-29-2014
 
I'm in for a few as well
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SvilleKid 01:51 AM 12-29-2014
 
I agree with the same size as last ones.  I like the coral, but red or dark red is also ok.  Regardless, I'll be in for 20 or more.
		
		
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RevSmoke 06:19 PM 12-29-2014
 
I would be in for a dozen or so.
		
		
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I sent the stuff off to the company and told them to mock it up on a tan chip, we'll see how it looks.
		
		
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I will have the digital proofs in the morning, had them do a tan chip, can always change if we don't like it.
		
		
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nutcracker 04:51 AM 12-31-2014
 
Excellent. Can always take a few extra to make up numbers.
		
		
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jledou 06:09 AM 12-31-2014
 
Good work Mike. I'
m in for 20
		
		
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CigarNut 07:58 AM 12-31-2014
 
jonumberone 08:14 AM 12-31-2014
 
Originally Posted by Ogre:
Same size as last one
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