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I am looking at some Paulsons that have edge spots I want and trying to add them to my set of hot stamped Paulsons I will be lableing. Will this work or wil the label fall off? I am sure the thickness of the label will play into whether it will work at all but I believe I can get a really thin label from Hogwild. If the label won't stay then it is a path I won't venture down. Anyone tried this?
Thanks for the info
J
I'd say it depends on what kind this inlay is.
Would be though on a textured on like the old james Bonds, but on smooth inlays like the NPS or Pharaoh I don't see a problem.
The only thing is, that there's no resessed area the label can fit in on inlayed chips.
I never thought about the recessed area being filled up with the current inlay
I was looking at either the St. Joes $100's or the Paulson casino's the Jim at chiproom has for sale.
I love the 3 stripe Pauslons
The bonus to Jim's offer is that the other chips in the set have cool edges spots too. right now to get St. Joe's $100 in any quantity I would need to pick up other denoms that I don't like
J
I am looking at some Paulsons that have edge spots I want and trying to add them to my set of hot stamped Paulsons I will be lableing. Will this work or wil the label fall off? I am sure the thickness of the label will play into whether it will work at all but I believe I can get a really thin label from Hogwild. If the label won't stay then it is a path I won't venture down. Anyone tried this?
Thanks for the info
J
depends on the chip- for the thc paulsons you cant use a thick label and lamination otherwise it protrudes-- we mic everything so if theres a particular chip let me know and I can tell you the MAX thickness you can go before having stacking issues
Joe
depends on the chip- for the thc paulsons you cant use a thick label and lamination otherwise it protrudes-- we mic everything so if theres a particular chip let me know and I can tell you the MAX thickness you can go before having stacking issues
Joe