ASMs w/applied labels (enuff pics to make u sick of looking)
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ASMs w/applied labels (enuff pics to make u sick of looking)
I'm finally done oiling and labeling my pics. I'm happy with how they came out. If I would offer any advice for going this route and applying your own labels, it would be to come up with a label design that does not have text circling the outer rim of the label. Although I really like this look, it appears that it's not possible to have all your labels printed with this look without some being noticeably miss-aligned...the text being on the outer rim makes any miss-alignments more noticeable as you can clearly see the difference in spacing to the edge of the label. I picked out the best aligned labels that I had and used those first and there may not be any miss-aligned labels in the pics but this is just something to keep in mind when coming up with a label design.
But why not put 4-5 picutres per row, rather that just one. And instead of positing the pictures in two different threads, just post a link in the other thread to this thread.
But why not put 4-5 picutres per row, rather that just one. And instead of positing the pictures in two different threads, just post a link in the other thread to this thread.
why? I didn't know that could be done (mulitple pics per row)...thanks!!
Wow, I'm normally against self labeling but these are really nice. Good job - I'm envious, even though I have a ton of those same exact chips unlabeled.
Very nice. The no-edge spot look is great with black labels (see the Matsui no-edge spot GB thread), and the idea of spots on the non-denom to really make it stand out is good as well.
Those are pretty nice chips. I like the horsehead mold and I like how most of the chips have no edgespots. If I had those chips I don't really know if I would oil them because they look more like plastic chips when they are oiled. For clay chips I like the chalky classic look.