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View Poll Results: Please pick a spot color you like for the lavender body. | |
Black
|   | 2 | 2.02% | |
Grey
|   | 34 | 34.34% | |
Yellow
|   | 9 | 9.09% | |
Arc Yellow
|   | 20 | 20.20% | |
DayGlo Pink
|   | 34 | 34.34% | 
05-23-2005, 10:20 PM
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05-24-2005, 01:40 AM
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Chips: 2,224 | | | I voted arc yellow, but i'd take damn near anything but the grey | 
05-24-2005, 06:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Wooderson I voted arc yellow, but i'd take damn near anything but the grey | Damn you Wooderson!!!  | 
05-24-2005, 08:49 AM
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Chips: 594 | | | Why in the world would you take what you would traditionally use as a higher denom chip color, and as such (IMO) should be colorful and vibrant, and make it bland by using a grey edge spot???
I don't understand. Grey should only be used on a chip that would typically be used as a low denom chip such as white or blue body color...
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05-24-2005, 10:24 AM
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Originally Posted by coyote Why in the world would you take what you would traditionally use as a higher denom chip color, and as such (IMO) should be colorful and vibrant, and make it bland by using a grey edge spot???
I don't understand. Grey should only be used on a chip that would typically be used as a low denom chip such as white or blue body color...
my 2 cents. | To me, the lavender chip is vibrant enough on its' on and the addition of vibrant edge spots make the chip look distracting.
I can't speak to the low denom, high denom thing...I am unaware of certain color edgespots being considered to be either low or high denom | 
05-24-2005, 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by ky70 Quote: |
Originally Posted by Wooderson I voted arc yellow, but i'd take damn near anything but the grey | Damn you Wooderson!!!  | Hate me all you want, but I'm telling you that the Lavender / Grey chip is very bland and not at all attractive. | 
05-24-2005, 12:44 PM
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Originally Posted by ky70 Quote: |
Originally Posted by Wooderson I voted arc yellow, but i'd take damn near anything but the grey | Damn you Wooderson!!!  | Hate me all you want, but I'm telling you that the Lavender / Grey chip is very bland and not at all attractive. | LOL...you do know I was joking, right? | 
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Originally Posted by ky70 To me, the lavender chip is vibrant enough on its' on and the addition of vibrant edge spots make the chip look distracting.
I can't speak to the low denom, high denom thing...I am unaware of certain color edgespots being considered to be either low or high denom | when you take a dark, bland color like grey and put it with lavender, it washes out the color and makes the chip look bland.
I'm not talking about certain edgespot colors being low or high denom, I was more referring to body color. Lavender is very often a high denom, while white or blue is typically low denom, and is why a dull color like grey makes more sense to combine with the those colors. | 
05-24-2005, 01:18 PM
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Originally Posted by coyote Quote: |
Originally Posted by ky70 To me, the lavender chip is vibrant enough on its' on and the addition of vibrant edge spots make the chip look distracting.
I can't speak to the low denom, high denom thing...I am unaware of certain color edgespots being considered to be either low or high denom | when you take a dark, bland color like grey and put it with lavender, it washes out the color and makes the chip look bland.
I'm not talking about certain edgespot colors being low or high denom, I was more referring to body color. Lavender is very often a high denom, while white or blue is typically low denom, and is why a dull color like grey makes more sense to combine with the those colors. | I view grey as a light color. I do hear you and you may have valid points but every ASM custom chip I've seen with the Purple/Lavender and Grey combo looks damn good to me. Conversely, these bright color edge spots with the purple/lavender look fugly to me. We're just pulling for different horses in this race and that's what this voting process is all about. | 
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