I have no idea what I'll use the no-value chips for (or the $25s, for that matter). But anyway, my non-standard line-up, for both colors and spot progression:
I have no idea what I'll use the no-value chips for (or the $25s, for that matter). But anyway, my non-standard line-up, for both colors and spot progression:
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I wish I could mix and match the labels. I really like the BJ chips, and a couple of the tourney chis are just killers, such as your $100 white chip.
My biggest problem is that I won't want to spend hours putting stickers on a bunch of chips
You could... You can put any of the designed labels on any of the designed chips. The mfg/Sal does all the work.
You could... You can put any of the designed labels on any of the designed chips. The mfg/Sal does all the work.
That, I did not know
Dang that's a lot of chips! Nice haul!Whew...good thing there was a deadline! Started with a limit set, then kept adding...
All 43mm.
Non denom is for .25 or .50 cents, depending on the blinds...
I have a barrel of blue non denoms from the group buy which will not be named, and will be labeling them as $500.
$1000s are just so I can have a barrel and see if I made a good or bad decision with the fracs (wanted the orange, but wasn't sure if they were too close to the $5 chip.)
Super excited to get these in play!!
Well, folks, all is good. All orders and artwork have been submitted. This was a great group buy.
Thank you to everyone who participated and especially those who placed orders.
I'm looking forward to getting some sleep this weekend. lol.
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FINAL TOTALS (as of Oct 20th)
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39mm - 6635
43mm - 14442
60mm - 28
Labels - 3270
We've got a bit of a wrinkle folks. It's not a terrible thing. We just have to make a decision.
Several members inquired whether the centers of the chips would be printed or left white. I informed everyone that they would be printed...
However, the printer has informed me that he printed the prototypes with white centers AND that printing the centers of the hybrids poses a problem because the white vinyl labels are not entirely opaque. Meaning that having a colored background might affect the vibrancy or "whiteness" of everything that is meant to be printed white on the label.
He informed me that he's done this in the past and it's not terribly noticeable BUT since he is very picky about such things it does bother him. I know that all of you are also very picky about such things and some of you have ordered without labels.
This is not a thing where we can print some with white centers and other with printed centers. It has to be one way or the other.
Of course getting an answer from everyone is time sensitive since we hold up the process the longer it takes to decide.
So we need to have this discussion right away.
EDIT: (I've sent separate emails to those members who ordered chips without labels)
Same here @Pokerdweebz but I wouldn’t mind some reassurance, lolAll my labels are color matched so (if I understand the description) I have no dog in the fight
This seems to be an issue connected with the BJ chips and not the 818’s, correct? The 818’s with color matched labels should not be impacted
I believe this to be correct. Only chips using white labels (regardless of the base chip color) would be impacted, unless the base chip color was white.All my labels are color matched so (if I understand the description) I have no dog in the fight
And the white on white seems to be no issue at allI believe this to be correct. Only chips using white labels (regardless of the base chip color) would be impacted, unless the base chip color was white.
At a minimum, the chip faces should be printed with enough run-out to ensure that no unprinted white ceramic material appears beyond the edges of any applied labels. This has been requested from and performed by Sun-Fly in the past for identical hybrid blanks. Their 'standard' printing (before the request) did show a white ring beyond the affixed labels. Increasing the run-out fixed the problem.
Personally, I have no preference regarding full-color vs partial-color blanks for my order, so long as the above is accomplished.
Perhaps altering all artwork to provide a single uniform (light) color for all chip design centers would be a viable solution.
I ordered blanks, and I agree with BGinGA -- I'm fine with either printed or unprinted, as long as there is a bit of coverage at the outer edge of the label recess to act as a trap or bleed.
This seems to be an issue connected with the BJ chips and not the 818’s, correct? The 818’s with color matched labels should not be impacted
All my labels are color matched so (if I understand the description) I have no dog in the fight
I believe this to be correct. Only chips using white labels (regardless of the base chip color) would be impacted, unless the base chip color was white.
And compare them to some test chips with labels on un-printed chips (even blanks).We don't need new prints - if you can just adhere some labels onto already-printed rims of chips, Sal, you should be able to see how much shows through with a really bright light.