Why do you have this “need” to know?Bought these maroon rhc. I’ve got 160 of these mama jamas. Want to put labels on them but need to know what they were originally manufactured as. Some think Paulson promo.
What do you guys think?
Why do you have this “need” to know?
They look pretty nice.
Blow and Go man!![]()
The nice folks who would make the labels need to know what they originally were, and will not make labels for a chip that’s unidentified. It’s so they can cut to the correct size to make the label look as good as possibleThey’re murdered so the only thing to say is they’re Paulson RHC & ready for a label!
???? Who on earth are you dealing with? If these were mine I’d measure the inlay size on the chip - it’s standard, the same size as all other normal RHC chips, but if you think those are some special one offs that Paulson made a special mold for instead of their standard mold (molds are not cheap) then just knowing what they were would not give you that info either.The nice folks who would make the labels need to know what they originally were, and will not make labels for a chip that’s unidentified. It’s so they can cut to the correct size to make the label look as good as possible
Gear.Can you give us the name of the company making your labels so we know not to even approach them with business? Thanks!
Really? They won’t just measure it and then cut labels to fit? Because that’s what everybody else does.Gear.
It makes sense to me, although you are correct in that I am a chip noob. They explained to me that some chips, like the Paulson promos, are wildly inconsistent in their inlay spaces, so the generic standard label size won’t look very good. And just so happens that this chip kinda looked like a Paulson Promo. So as a general rule they don’t make labels without knowing what the original chip was.
It’s the same picture.I guess it makes sense if he hasn't shipped any chips to Gear and just wants RHC labels made. These RHCs appear to have an inner ring when the labels are removed, something I've only seen on some promos and older chips, so could see the inlay size being a bit different. Agree though that sample labels, measuring, shipping a chip, or there are other ways to skin the cat vs knowing exact chips. I also was very confused at first too, didn't make sense to me either until I followed the train down.
OP's:
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Promo:
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Normal:
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I agree with actual measurement, but you do see the step down in the normal chip vs the inner ring (OPs and Promo)?It’s the same picture.
That’s why actual measurement is the optimal.
I see a recess where the label was removed. There is a raised edge all the way around it, it’s what makes it a recess?I agree with actual measurement, but you do see the step down in the normal chip vs the inner ring (OPs and Promo)?
I'm not disagreeing, just pointing out the distinction on the chip as it's an odd one to see and good reason for folks to measure to your point vs assume there's a standard and one-size inlay for any given mold (normal RHCs would have two different recess steps if their inlays are removed vs the 1 on OPs).I see a recess where the label was removed. There is a raised edge all the way around it, it’s what makes it a recess?
It sounds like Gear has a catalogue of every sized label that every casino has ever used and that’s how he decides on relabel sizes? Insane.
It sounds like OP is unsure of exactly what he has. You guys can suppose and guesstimate based on casino names, but I’m just not sure what the issue is with just actually measuring it.
These are the only two ways you are going to be sure of what you are getting and ensuring everyone’s happy with the results. Anything else is guessing - maybe good guesses, maybe not. It’s always time and money for rework. Better to take minutes at the beginning and be sure otherwise you may have weeks of delay and more costly shipping stuff to and from Canada.but yeah - in the end measuring does feel best (or sending one in to measure).
I see it too, Cratty. In the promo chip, there is a thin groove around the inlay. If that inlay were to be removed, there would still be a thin groove and a smaller recess inside if it. There's even texture in between the groove and the inlay.I agree with actual measurement, but you do see the step down in the normal chip vs the inner ring (OPs and Promo)?
There is the mold recess, where the top hats get stamped and that is where the label gets placed when pressed.I see a recess where the label was removed. There is a raised edge all the way around it, it’s what makes it a recess?
It sounds like Gear has a catalogue of every sized label that every casino has ever used and that’s how he decides on relabel sizes? Insane.
The actual inlay space the label leaves behind is not a fixed or consistent size.
We have seen on more than one occasion where the size varies, even from side to side of the same chip!
stretchy vinyl + heat (environmental or otherwise)+ pressure (during the pressing) = Inconsistent results
Do you just measure one chip (I’m assuming you measure something at some point) or do you take a sample, like a barrel and measure them and take an average?If we have had our hands on the chip we have the record of the measurement for future use.
It depends on the situation. (like all the best answers in the world)Do you just measure one chip (I’m assuming you measure something at some point) or do you take a sample, like a barrel and measure them and take an average?
Just the ones you have handled through your shop or any chip?We have a record of measurements of what was cut for any given chip, collected over our 10 years.
The nice folks who would make the labels need to know what they originally were, and will not make labels for a chip that’s unidentified. It’s so they can cut to the correct size to make the label look as good as possible
We may not need that if the chip can be ID'ed and we have made labels for them in the past.Just send them a single chip in the mail so they can size it.
If they are Paulson Promo chips we won't make labels for inlay replacement for them without having them all in hand and pricing will be more than just label application.
Sounds like you don’t have a complete database of every chip (I wouldn’t expect that!!) - just what you have handled.We may not need that if the chip can be ID'ed and we have made labels for them in the past.
And if they are Paulson Promo chips we won't make labels for inlay replacement for them without having them all in hand and pricing will be more than just label application.
Yep. those are the ones. My seller bought them from @VMR911These?
https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/160-x-leaded-maroon-rhc-murdered-sheratons-210.129602/
https://www.pokerchipforum.com/thre...-murdered-sheratons-w-pca-frac-option.127034/
Appear to have been sold by @redstar who bought them from @VMR911
Same quantity sold by @aggie in 2022:
https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/leaded-solid-bricks-grey-thc-maroon-rhc.87211/
And @Thomacetti alluded in 2020 to having 160 inlay-removed maroon Sheratons:
https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/winter-cleaning.66419/post-1326325
I’m starting to enjoy tracing these chips’ genealogy…