Sounds good let me know.I got two racks for you. Let me see what I paid
$250 shipped. I’ll be making a whole $3 for reselling. Hope that doesn’t upset anyone
Thanks for the tag @BearMetal but I just sold my last rack.You just missed 2 weeks of Ysabel sales
@TofuJelly do you have any left?
You might also want to check with @navels. I think he still had some VG+ racks left
Awesome! Glad you unloaded it.Thanks for the tag @BearMetal but I just sold my last rack.
Sad to see them go but they went to a great chipper. I hope your power is back!Awesome! Glad you unloaded it.
I like the $2 chip moreSad to see them go but they went to a great chipper. I hope your power is back!
I like the $2 chip more
Never really saw these much but that one was nice in your photos
Looking at doing a relabel project as a frac to match my bahamia set
Will gladly provide, I need guidance on relabeling, never done itOoooooooh a blue frac! We will require pR0n when you finish it.
I'll let others weigh in here, but IMO, you don't lose much by overlabeling an RHC chip as you would a THC molded chip. I'm very happy with how the overlabled RHC chips stack, sound, and play. Overlabeled THC's from those that attempted it, have all reported calamitous results, and inlay replacement is the best way (and only way) to change up the inlay of a THC molded chip.
The Jack primary $25 are plentiful enough and cheap enough that I would highly suggest doing an inlay replacement vs an overlabel.
Since they are a newer chip they shouldn't be difficult to do. I can experiment on one this weekend if you are genuinely curious.
Inlay replacement > Label over. Always and forever. The only times i can see otherwise is if its an old/historical chip in which case save the history. Label over look completely fine for RHC chips but you can always tell there is a label on top which irks me a little. Inlay replacement is much more clean and natural looking, especially if the rest of the set is normal.
Which method is best for future cleaning purposes? And I will have to find someone to design artwork for the label
So would it be difficult to remove the existing inlay?Hmmm... in thinking twice about this, I would definitely expect inlay replacement to be safer to clean. With over-labels, there's no laminate because it would make it too thick, so I expect it would be susceptible to water. With an inlay replacement, the labels are laminated, so that should provide more protection.
In the immortal words of Egg Shen:So would it be difficult to remove the existing inlay?
Ooooooooh a blue frac! We will require pR0n when you finish it.
Looks great!!!View attachment 514339
Here’s a taste of what one looks like
Did you just use a dental pick or something if that nature?
Did you just use a dental pick or something if that nature?
I have been brainstorming a full label replacement and reading up on it over the past few days. This is one of my bookmarks I found, but like everything, it appears everyone has their own preferred method and advice. Best to blend and find what works best for you.
https://www.pokerchipforum.com/thre...ment-tutorial-thread.31535/page-3#post-645514