Not in a thread, it moved to google docs
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxxYgjmZyr2hNHF2RnFvd0UtMEU/view?pref=2&pli=1
Yeah, Google Docs not working for me. I see the names, but that's about it.
Not in a thread, it moved to google docs
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxxYgjmZyr2hNHF2RnFvd0UtMEU/view?pref=2&pli=1
Brackets? June Madness!Is it possible to make a bracket type challenge were there are four for five different polls and then the top 1 or 2 from each bracket are moved to final bracket for final voting. I would only top 3-5 from this thread need to move on. I don't know if it is possible but can we just have poll and no comments to keep the poll threads from getting mucked up with extra bantha poodoo
No. You can check their website for which ones are possible. Off the top of my head its horsehead, csq, a-mold, scroll and jockey. Think I'm missing one or two.can cpc hotstamp on any of their molds?
No. You can check their website for which ones are possible. Off the top of my head its horsehead, csq, a-mold, scroll and jockey. Think I'm missing one or two.
... Perhaps take, say, top 4 from this thread's poll, & make a Vote for 2 poll.I'm willing to get the threads set up for the name vote. Would be happy to contribute. Just need to know how you guys want to do it: like Rowdy said, or some other way.
Question for CPC: Would we be able to keep the pricing the same if everything was the same except for the name on top of the denomination? So, using the OP as an example:
All chips would use the same "A" mold, same base colors, same denominations and same "no cash value" and "tournament" script, but each person buying a set could use have their own name on the top of the chip where "pepper st poker" is. So, "the forum", or "pacific club", or "royal cardroom", etc.
Such an idea might ensure maximum sales since there are undoubtedly people who will not order a set of these if the name isn't in their wheel house.
Question for CPC: Would we be able to keep the pricing the same if everything was the same except for the name on top of the denomination? So, using the OP as an example:
All chips would use the same "A" mold, same base colors, same denominations and same "no cash value" and "tournament" script, but each person buying a set could use have their own name on the top of the chip where "pepper st poker" is. So, "the forum", or "pacific club", or "royal cardroom", etc.
Such an idea might ensure maximum sales since there are undoubtedly people who will not order a set of these if the name isn't in their wheel house.
The stamp has to be custom made for each name, and that's where the total price skyrockets. By running it as a GB, the cost is spread out over 10s of thousands of chips. It's just not likely that this could even be remotely an option without increasing the cost.
"...All chips would use the same "A" mold, same base colors, same denominations and same "no cash value" and "tournament" script, but each person buying a set could use have their own name on the top of the chip where....." "pepper st poker" is.
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I'm also not seeing any way to fit a denom, plus "No cash Value", & also "Tournament" additionally along with a name as well, as the poster suggested ....The stamp has to be custom made for each name, and that's where the total price skyrockets.....
The stamp has to be custom made for each name, and that's where the total price skyrockets. By running it as a GB, the cost is spread out over 10s of thousands of chips. It's just not likely that this could even be remotely an option without increasing the cost.
I'm also not seeing any way to fit a denom, plus "No cash Value", & "T ornament" additionally along with a name as well, as the poster suggested ....
maybe... I believe another method for the die is to have the text on its own die and the denominations on separate dies. This allows one detailed text die to be made and multiple simple denom dies to be made... rather than several dies that are similar with the only difference being the denomination.
Sounds onerous and labor (ie, cost) intensive. You'd be running each chip set twice through the hot stamping process. Alignment would probably be a real bitch - and probably completely impossible from a QC standpoint. It's worth asking though.
Possibly, or the dies interlock, so you are essentially attaching the two dies together and stamping once.