Did you know Gear can make stuff other than poker chip labels?
Here is a favorite of mine:
We have started buying beer by the 24L batch from the local U-Brew, and didn't like their generic labels.
Gear made some for us, that will survive batch after batch. These were made out of the same glossy vinyl your poker chip labels are made out of. (no laminate)
We are working on our third batch of beer, and none of the labels need replacing. Washing with dish detergent and sterilizing chemicals has not touched them as of yet. There are some scratches now, bottles rubbing together in their case did that, but nothing that necessitates replacement. If the labels were laminated, this wouldn't be an issue, but we wanted to experiment and see how much wear and tear the plain vinyl could take.
Just thought you might like to see what else Gear can do.
Keep an eye out for updates in this thread, to see the other cool things Gear is cooking up.
Here is a favorite of mine:
We have started buying beer by the 24L batch from the local U-Brew, and didn't like their generic labels.
Gear made some for us, that will survive batch after batch. These were made out of the same glossy vinyl your poker chip labels are made out of. (no laminate)
We are working on our third batch of beer, and none of the labels need replacing. Washing with dish detergent and sterilizing chemicals has not touched them as of yet. There are some scratches now, bottles rubbing together in their case did that, but nothing that necessitates replacement. If the labels were laminated, this wouldn't be an issue, but we wanted to experiment and see how much wear and tear the plain vinyl could take.
Just thought you might like to see what else Gear can do.
Keep an eye out for updates in this thread, to see the other cool things Gear is cooking up.