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As soon as I find a vinyl label person then I will be ordering some. But I don't know whom here can do those not that Jason is out of the biz. Label size is 7/8"
I have applied Jasons vinyls, I can't remember the thickness he told me they were.
.003? Maybe. The only issue was they were solid blue background and after
carrying them around for a few weeks the outer edges of the label showed some "white"
wearing. The inlay area was just deep enough that the faces
of the inlays did not rub against each otherOtherwise they were fine.
Also, you need a steady hand to apply the label as they are a 7/8" label and the inlay
area is 7/8" not much room (like none) for error.
That said, your mileage may vary and label at your own risk please
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They look awesome. I'm considering some myself as an all-purpose NCV.
Now I remember a thread a while back from hpc saying it might be possible to hotstamp them. I wonder if that will ever happen as they'd be awesome too.
Also curious to know how the colours compare to the Samurais. I'm guessing from pictures they are slightly different (eg: blue slightly brighter) but it could just be the photos.