Chip Identification (1 Viewer)

TheHun

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First of all, I think there should be a section for chip identification. You know, somewhere everyone can post unidentified chips and others can help identify them.

Can anyone identify these chips?

They are ASM chips.
I think the Blue, red, and yellow are color samples, maybe?
The other one is not a current CPC mold, and I can't find info on it.

Help!


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Those solids are pretty cool. Do you have more?
 
Yeah have a few. Looks like someone removed an inlay but there's no scrape marks or chiped edges.
 
I assume they're no-mold chips, but I would think they'd have to be pressed with an inlay...otherwise they wouldn't have the inset they'd be flat like hotstamped chips?
 
The black and orange chip is on the Dieswirl mold. Since they’re blank, there’s nothing to really identify other than the mold and manufacturer, which should indeed be Burt Co/ASM, on the Dieswirl mold for this one. The blank solids are a bit of a mystery though, they do seem to be Burt/ASM clays, but I’ve never encountered a plain mold with a recess manufactured by them, so it may be a different mold altogether, or potentially an inlay removal like you said.
 
Yeah, upon closer inspection, there are small scrape marks in the centers. It does appear that an inlay was removed.
 

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