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08-01-2005, 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Fins ...16 hrs... wow, can't say I'd have the patience though I can relate... nice job, the effort was definitely worthwhile! I hadn't seen your new logo... looks good. I like the non-denom chip and the solid colors are cool. | Coming from the guy with some of the best looking chips around, that is indeed a compliment!!!
Regarding the 16 hrs total time...I will not do be doing anything like that again!!! | 
08-01-2005, 08:29 PM
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Originally Posted by imthatguy ...It's strange, the horseheads always look to me like there is a recessed center, but I know this has been debated to death and actually confirmed by the manufacturer, so there's no point bringing it up again (it's not recessed). | Quote: |
Originally Posted by ky70 Regarding the recess, I'm pretty sure there's a thread on here quoting Jim from pokerchips.com where he says there IS a recess on the HH mold. It's probably on one of those early label threads where labeling ASMs were being discussed. | This gave me a good laugh... mostly b/c I can't remember which is true. | I stand corrected. I just did a simple test to decide once and for all if the horsehead does have a recessed center. By simple pressing down on the chip and rubbing it along a super-fine grit sandpaper (or slightly rough surface) you'll see that there is wear along the outside edge, all the way to the concentric circle closest to the center, but no further. It seems I was wrong. 1" of pure label goodness... Fins was right, I must've been thinking about something else.
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08-01-2005, 09:21 PM
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Chips: 1 | | | great looking chips man, excellent labels. | 
08-01-2005, 10:46 PM
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Chips: 2,121 | | | These look absolutely great. With time and effort, it really shows that you can compare to the full inlays with a lot of research on materials used and choosing the right product.
These are by far the best labeled chips I've seen. ( though I've only seen what has been presented on the 'net. ) You should be proud of your attention to detail. | 
08-02-2005, 12:21 AM
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Chips: 1 | | | would you mind posting the colors and amounts of each chip that you have? | 
08-02-2005, 08:46 AM
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Originally Posted by tallsbutler would you mind posting the colors and amounts of each chip that you have? | I wish a had a better camera that would show the chips as they look in person, but the colors/denoms are:
Grey = 25
Pink = 100
Imperial Blue = 500
Orange = 1000
Purple/Grey = Non denom
Also, no spinners to report so far. I don't expect to find any as these labels are super thin | 
08-02-2005, 09:02 AM
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Originally Posted by ky70 Also, no spinners to report so far. I don't expect to find any as these labels are super thin | That's great news. Would you say that the labels are stuck on there pretty good? Or is there a chance you could just peel them off?
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08-02-2005, 09:10 AM
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Originally Posted by ky70 Also, no spinners to report so far. I don't expect to find any as these labels are super thin | That's great news. Would you say that the labels are stuck on there pretty good? Or is there a chance you could just peel them off? | I can definitely peel them off because if I notice a label that looks too off center I can get it off and re-allign (if it still has enough glue on the label) or reoplace it, but like the Nexgen's I labeled back in January, the label does not come off or move around by itself. It's really the idea situation. | 
08-02-2005, 12:24 PM
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Chips: 46 | | | So Ky70, just to verify: you did oil those chips, right? Because your oranges and pinks look WAY better than mine (which still look a bit dusty and pale, even though I've wiped them down). If so, did you oil the whole chips, or just the edges?
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08-02-2005, 12:49 PM
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