For security reasons I don't completely understand Ohio has a requirement that the inlay background specifically must not match the surrounding chip color. The difference in the original was intentional.Too bad Horseshoe didn't call @Gear in the first place, he did it better than they did
Too bad Horseshoe didn't call @Gear in the first place, he did it better than they did.
Completely agree, but if Horseshoe and Paulson wanted them to match, they would have matched.Absolutely this. The quarter label looks FAR better than the snapper inlay.
Completely agree, but if Horseshoe and Paulson wanted them to match, they would have matched.
I don't know. Nevada gaming law is somewhat foreign to me. I wouldn't be surprised though as many of Ohio's laws were drawn on those from Nevada as a starting point and then updated with requirements from other "late to the casino party" states.Does Nevada have the same regulation that prevents color matching? Because there are TONS of inexact color "matched" inlays on Paulson chips in Nevada.
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The color match @Gear did was perfect! I'm loving the look of these as I apply all these labels.
Well priced, high quality, great communication from Chris @Gear !
For security reasons I don't completely understand Ohio has a requirement that the inlay background specifically must not match the surrounding chip color. The difference in the original was intentional.
Completely agree, but if Horseshoe and Paulson wanted them to match, they would have matched.
Does Nevada have the same regulation that prevents color matching? Because there are TONS of inexact color "matched" inlays on Paulson chips in Nevada.
Holy cow these look amazing. How much does @Gear charge for something like this?
Your firstborn.
Okay, not really.
Lol, do they have to be milled first? Or did you do the labeling yourself?
The prevailing wisdom says:
If you go with unlaminated stickers, you can put them directly over the existing inlay.
For hotstamps, you should always mill, but then you can put a nice laminated sticker in the (now pronounced) recess.
I vote label over too.
If milled the label would sit in the second recess where the original inlay sits. In this case the the laminated label is larger and sits flush with the chip face or ever so slightly recessed still in the first recess.
No milling necessary for the unlaminated. Just stuck them on. They do not sit proud/cause spinners. I don't remember the exact price, but maybe 10 cents per label, around $20 for a rack??