Murder, (S)he Wrote: The Unofficial Murder Pr0n Thread (1 Viewer)

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First rack ever, but I guess I was spoiled because I didn't need anything besides the blade pictured.
 
Murdered my first Paulson today. These will be made into $20 chips for my HSI cash set. No nail polish remover was used. I have a heat gun that has a tip to focus the heat in like a pea sized area. Heated it up just to soften the glue so no damage was done to the chip. Label came off clean. Only did one some my girlfriend said she wants to help with the process

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Murdered my first Paulson today. These will be made into $20 chips for my HSI cash set. No nail polish remover was used. I have a heat gun that has a tip to focus the heat in like a pea sized area. Heated it up just to soften the glue so no damage was done to the chip. Label came off clean. Only did one some my girlfriend said she wants to help with the process

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Perhaps my favorite RHC black chips. Makes a great relabel chips.
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I'm thinking about changing the denom on a few of my already milled and labeled solids and would have to replace my gear lables.

I'm pretty sure I can expect some residue from the old lables and I don't want to feel that through the new lables. Does anybody have experience with cleaning off lable residue? Maybe @Gear himself?

Edit: I'm sorry I just realized this is the pr0... I mean showcase thread. I'll post some murder pics later. ;)
 
You are correct, there is often some adhesive residue left behind, depending on how long the labels have been attached. It comes off reasonably easily by rubbing with your finger, although that will become tiring pretty fast if you have a lot of chips needing that treatment. Isopropyl alcohol will soften it, making it gummy so you can just scrape it off.

It's not nothing, in terms of effort, but it's definitely a lot less work than removing the original inlays (or milling, for that matter.)
 
You are correct, there is often some adhesive residue left behind, depending on how long the labels have been attached. It comes off reasonably easily by rubbing with your finger, although that will become tiring pretty fast if you have a lot of chips needing that treatment. Isopropyl alcohol will soften it, making it gummy so you can just scrape it off.

It's not nothing, in terms of effort, but it's definitely a lot less work than removing the original inlays (or milling, for that matter.)
Thank you that is the answer I was looking for! :love:

And as promised some murder pics:
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These are my favorite red chip easily available. The $5 HSI!

Posting soon to the classifieds. This is not a sale ad.

REDRUM!
 

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Those look cool. Mine are just BS $2s though. RHC only for me! These were expensive enough :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:

That being said, if some Mark Twain $25s ever pop up. I’ll be back for more pain!
 

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