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Old 08-10-2005, 10:32 PM
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I sent an email for a sample! Hopefully they will send me some!
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Guys, samples will not tell the whole story. The samples are great, they look and feel like quality labels and they are sticky and durable. If you read through the label group buy thread you will hear loads of people singing the praises of the rippedsheets stuff.

All I want is a definitive answer to how much they change the chips stacking, and the only people that can answer this would be the ones that went through the group buy. You will likely receive about 8 samples, which is enough for 4 chips; clearly not enough to know what the whole set would play like IMHO.

Cin03, any way of getting some of the group buy people to post up about their chips?
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All I want is a definitive answer to how much they change the chips stacking, and the only people that can answer this would be the ones that went through the group buy. You will likely receive about 8 samples, which is enough for 4 chips; clearly not enough to know what the whole set would play like IMHO.

Cin03, any way of getting some of the group buy people to post up about their chips?
Check this thread... no stacking issues, very positive response. I think they turned out beautifully.
http://chiptalk.net/forum/viewtopic....sc&start=0
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They do look very nice,a lot of love went into those chips for sure, I was wondering do the color fonts show up better in person cause i have a hard time seeing the denom on the chip, also why did you go with the color instead of a bold black, just curious so i can learn the hows and whys of labeling. Again very nicely done, I like the uniqueness of your set. HELP AN OLD MAN LEARN NEW TRICKS!
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I'm probably in for labels for 400 horse/heads. I loved the way the Windy City labels by KY70 turned out. However, I would also love to see more examples of labeled ASM:s
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I'm probably in for labels for 400 horse/heads. I loved the way the Windy City labels by KY70 turned out. However, I would also love to see more examples of labeled ASM:s
When I get my ASMs next week I'll throw up some pics. Jason did the design work and printing for me. I sprayed a few light coats of krylon on there too to protect them. Should look nice on the horseheads.
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Cin0s3, have you seen these labels on faux clay chips, or any other kind of cheap chip?

Also How intricate of a design is to much? Do you have any examples of what designs are possible?

Sorry I am being a pain, but this sounds like it might be an option for me, but I have no idea what these look like, other than the 1 chip that you sent me!
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I'm probably in for labels for 400 horse/heads. I loved the way the Windy City labels by KY70 turned out. However, I would also love to see more examples of labeled ASM:s
I really like how those Windy City labelled chips turned out as well. I wonder how well the labels would work on a Circle Square mold, and not HH...

And I'm always up for more pictures of chips, too!
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I wonder how well the labels would work on a Circle Square mold, and not HH...
They would look good, but result in spinners since the CS molde does not have the same recessed center as the HH mold.


Cin0s3, as soon as I have my denominations figured out I will email you about labels and I will just buy them and have you do the printing. I would hang around for a second group buy but I have a feeling it may take a while based on how long the last one took.
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ripped sheets, faux clay

I just recieved my labels from Jason and put them on 16 of my faux clay chips to get a feel for how they will be. I am very pleased at how thin the label is. It also fits near perfectly on the inner ring of the chip. Stacking and pushing chips is not an issue, they still have tons of chip to chip resistance. Although I only have 16 chips labeled, I don't see any problem. The only thing I see that I don't like is the labels are not perfectly round. The die-cut seems to have cut a majority of them so that it is not perfectly round. My wife did not notice it, and when I pointed it out to her she could barely see it, but I notice it. Here are some pictures of the chips. Hopefully the side by side of stacks with and without lables is convincing that the lables do not add too much thickness. Infact, if you have ever used real casino chips, the pressed label can be slick, and some label to label wear will occur.

p.s. these are and add on to my Chipcos and I was trying to do it cheap but get a good product... IT WORKED

I can't post pictures, so if someone wants me to email them so they can post them, that would be great!
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