Advice on adding seat numbers to back of plaques (1 Viewer)

Chip Wanter

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Hey team

Awhile ago I purchased these ncv jack plaques for my set:
https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/jack-ncv-plaques.53975/#post-1029742

They have Jack Detroit casino on both sides.

Ideally, I'd like to use them to assign seat positions for tournaments or whatever, so I want to remove the jack Detroit writing on one side and add the numbers 1-10. I recognize this might not be the easiest to do.

Any advice on how to do that? Worse case scenario I can just buy some gold duct tape and so it with a sharpie, but if there is any option thats less janky that would be great.

Thanks for your help!
 
Personally I wouldn’t want to damage a nice plaque. I did the same thing and created some labels for seating chips. There was enough recess that the label didn’t stick up too much. I used one side as seating, then the player would keep it and use it as an optional all in plaque.
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Those are exactly what I'm looking for, thanks. Did you get the stickers from Gear?
Personally I wouldn’t want to damage a nice plaque. I did the same thing and created some labels for seating chips. There was enough recess that the label didn’t stick up too much. I used one side as seating, then the player would keep it and use it as an optional all in plaque. View attachment 576514View attachment 576515View attachment 576516
This is exactly what I'm looking for, thanks. Did you get the labels from gear?
 
I created them off my printer at work. Color Canon printer but printed on a metallic label. Simple to cut. Just something fun for my group. Nothing high end.

I’d ask Gear if he can do this for you. He has quality supplies and does great work.

keep it simple. Although I did these because my plaques were $250,000 and we never use those denoms, I’ve already designed other seating chips to mix it up. That’s why you shouldn’t damage your Jack plaques. You’ll end up changing your mind or changing your taste. Good luck!

I liked the idea for @moose said of putting a vinyl numeral on that back of each plaque. Simple and effective. Classy and you can still have the Jack design on there.
 

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