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I'm interested in getting some of the Club Desperado blue chips and putting on a custom label. Is there any way to get those rippedsheets vinyl labels custom printed now that the group buy is over? Or would I be spending a lot of time at Kinkos?
Might I suggest that you wait until you get the chips first to see if the inlays are too far off center to label over? Insofar as getting labels printed, I suppose you could contact Jason. The paper labels that he uses (as does Lynbark and others) will fit fine on a Blue Chip, there's no need for a thinner label (and much more expensive), the recessed area is adequate to accommodate the labels from Consolidated.
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Originally Posted by uncleto
I'm interested in getting some of the Club Desperado blue chips and putting on a custom label. Is there any way to get those rippedsheets vinyl labels custom printed now that the group buy is over? Or would I be spending a lot of time at Kinkos?
That would be even cheaper, thanks for the information/advice. I was actually considering a white border or background for the label in order to minimize any bizarro-shaped inlay effects. But the more I play with my blue chip samples (mardi gras), the more I like my ASM samples. Maybe I'll win enough online this week to make the decision for me. Of course, a horrible week would make the decision for me too.
I would "not" let finances make the decision. Be patient and make sure you get what you want. If you have a bad week and decide to go for something you don't like as much, you'll just be regretting it.
EDIT: Meant to type "would not" instead of original "would" Ooops!
Last edited by austin5string : 10-07-2005 at 12:50 AM.
Yeah, I'm just going to save for a while and keep tabs on the "opinions on blue chips" thread where dolomite128 decided to get the Desperados and label them. I'll have to see how his turn out. In any case, I'll need to scrounge up some software and discover some artistic ability to turn my many ideas into one set of custom chip labels/inlays.