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

Here is another pic and yes you are right it is amazing but that was the plan.
 

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Those are looking great!
Thanks! I am really excited for this set. Here's a preliminary shot of it
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There's a ton of work ahead... Need to finish tracking down $25s to make a barrel, finish removing inlays of the $1s, clean everything, flatten a few chips, oil everything and add the new inlays. I think the results will be well worth it though! This is to support a 5c/10c game
 
Complete mayhem……..to be sold or to receive @Gear labels …… whichever comes first. @Nanook removed a bunch of these labels for me. He did a great job. These were very, very difficult labels to remove.
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Holy moly, this whole murdering-milling-relabelling-thing is astonishing.
I've been away from poker for quite some time and didn't think I would consider doing silly stuff like buying more/other chips, but this really gets me thinking and dreaming. Such a load of possibilities, simply unbelievable !!!
 
Holy moly, this whole murdering-milling-relabelling-thing is astonishing.
I've been away from poker for quite some time and didn't think I would consider doing silly stuff like buying more/other chips, but this really gets me thinking and dreaming. Such a load of possibilities, simply unbelievable !!!

Even shaped inlays is doable / possible...
So sick... :wow:

That’s some work
Especially if paper stickers
It’s like 10 mins a chip for me for those Gardena there

I highly recommend murdering some of the later GB chips (e.g., boat chips, chickens, and RPs). The labels are super easy to remove compared to older chips. I murdered some radiant red 98 CDIs for my next relable project and I thought I was going to die after doing the boat chips. I can't even fathom how difficult shaped inlays would be.
 

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