Not Mine Craigslist Las Vegas, compression clay chipset deal (2 Viewers)

Does anyone know if CPC can label the blank Horse Head chips that spinettis has for sale?
 
Does anyone know if CPC can label the blank Horse Head chips that spinettis has for sale?

You cannot add an inlay to previously manufactured ASM chips (well, physically it can be done, but CPC ain't gonna do it....).

You can add labels to previously manufactured ASM blanks, but there is typically very little or no recess (unless you machine one out yourself) so the labels sit high and touch, creating spinners. Not recommended unless you mill out the recess first. I believe that @Gear offers this service along with laminated labels that can be applied afterwards.
 
Sorry guys. I just nabbed them. $48 shipped for the chips. I didn't need the case or the other stuff. Buyer seemed very nice over text. Offered me some other chips but they were the typical crappy ones everyone on Cragislist tries to sell. I'll post pix when they arrive.

The chips were really a great deal as they are in pristine condition. Some even seem like they were never used. Razor sharp edge. A mixture of pokerstars.com, pokerstars.net and pokerstars.it black logos on one side and APPT (Asia-Pacific Poker Tour) and ANZPT (Australia-New Zealand Poker Tour) white logos on the other side. Actually 2 white chips short of what was advertised, but not worth complaining. Seller was amazingly nice, wrapped the chips amazingly well an dplaced them inside a wooden Jose Cuervo Platino box with cushioning before putting the whole lot into a flat rate box. They even invited me to contact them if I was ever in LV. All in all a great deal. First offer for these went to Aces Full, but if he doesn't pull the trigger, I'll offer them up to the forum. Better pictures attached, but the closeups don't do the labels justice. Labels are high quality vinyl labels.

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Great score, sir. Based on condition, I don't think many (if any) of these ASM chips (Spinnetti's has some for sale, too) have ever been handled before. I'd guess they are manufacturing overruns that came directly from the factory.

Just for the record, those are not labels. They are high-quality inlays, compressed directly into the chip during manufacturing using extremely high heat and high pressure.
 

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