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Has anyone tried to label there dice chips?
If so what kind of problems occured?
What labels did you use?
Did you get them from Jason?
Do the labels wear out, or rub against each other?
I received samples from bestpokerchiplabels.com awhile back.
Regarding the water damage shown in that article - the labels from bestpokerchiplabels.com are vinyl and will not suffer water damage. They're very durable.
A coat of arms seems to be an idea illustration for gaming chips. As many are fairly intricate, I'd be inclined to use it as a non-denominated chip and use as much of the label area for the image itself.
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What does everyone think of my coat of arms as a label?
I wouldn't label the dice chips or any other chip without an indentation. The label against label rubbing will quickly mess them up. You could maybe slow down the wear with the Krylon, but eventually they'll go. Even the vinyl labels will wear down.
I bought some 10g Soprano samples and some vinyl label samples, and was pretty happy with how they looked labeled. Until I realized that 2 to 3 days of moderate shuffling had started wearing them down. Then they looked like crud.
I suggest you get some samples and try it for yourself before spending the money and/or spending the time labeling.
Try it and see for yourself. Also print it out as what appears on the screen will probably print out darker and you'll need to play around with the opacity.
And it really doesn't matter how we like it, what is of utmost importance is that you like it.
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How would the Coat of Arms look as a watermark with the denomination in Large black letters?
I will try and post some picture ideas this weekend.