Inlay Re-Label Stickers, Chip Racks, and Cases (1 Viewer)

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Hello PCF,

I just purchased my first cash game set and I’m super excited! Few things I’m sure I’m going to need and I want to ask you all for your expertise and knowledge.

1. Best website or vendor for poker chip inlay stickers. Prefer a website/vendor with designs that are ready to be chosen from.
2. Decent acrylic/plastic poker chip racks. I bought a Paulson set, most likely 39mm (I should’ve asked).
3. Looking for a good case for roughly 600-800 chips. Can be metal or plastic like the ones at the casinos security carry around.
4. Cleaning advice. Some of the chips I purchased are a bit played. Watch a few videos of mild dish soap being used, any recommendations and experiences?

Thanks again for your help! Love this forum!

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Wow, you have a lot going on with this post.

1.) With regards to the inlays, if you are going for quality @Gear or @dickthebaker . Sticker mule is another option. You will need to decide if you are going to remove the inlay or do an over label.
2 & 3.) I would put out a separate want ad for racks and a case. PCF members seem to have a lot of these sitting around and have been very generous lately.
4.) A fine nail brush and dawn for cleaning.
 
Wow, you have a lot going on with this post.

1.) With regards to the inlays, if you are going for quality @Gear or @dickthebaker . Sticker mule is another option. You will need to decide if you are going to remove the inlay or do an over label.
2 & 3.) I would put out a separate want ad for racks and a case. PCF members seem to have a lot of these sitting around and have been very generous lately.
4.) A fine nail brush and dawn for cleaning.
Thank you for your response! I know, I apologize, but I don't want to spam the forums either with too many posts.

What would you recommend me doing for question #01? I was thinking of doing an over the label to make things easier and allow myself to keep them stock any future potential.
 
Removing and replacing labels can be a pain in the ass... some chips are much worse than others. I've done it myself for over 2000 chips and there is no way I'd do that kind of work for only a dollar per chip!!!

The inlay removal creates a nicer result in my opinion BUT it's more expensive and takes more time. I found the whole process to be a labour of love and rewarding (in the end).

And the above thread was a HUGE help in getting started! I'm a "v" cut guy as described by @allforcharity. Might be slower but I found that method was less damaged to the chips AND my fingers.

Best of luck!
 

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