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Awesome work @Wifey & @Gear !
 
I used to think that re-using the same spot color across the whole set would be boring or ugly.

I stand corrected - the thematic use of gold was absolutely brilliant! This is a masterpiece of relabeling!
Usually this is the case and can also create dirty stacks. It has to be done well and these are done so well.

This is the fun for me creating sets. Finding the perfect chips that work together. I like building sets more than just buying whole sets. It’s a labor of love looking through all the pron finding the right chips.


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Usually this is the case and can also create dirty stacks. It has to be done well and these are done so well.

This is the fun for me creating sets. Finding the perfect chips that work together. I like building sets more than just buying whole sets. It’s a labor of love looking through all the pron finding the right chips.


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Seeing your sonshine set when you released it months ago was a point of realization for me that I generally prefer a single inlay design that will color match at least a piece of all the chips in the set versus inlays that changes color to match each specific denomination.
 
Seeing your sonshine set when you released it months ago was a point of realization for me that I generally prefer a single inlay design that will color match at least a piece of all the chips in the set versus inlays that changes color to match each specific denomination.


Man that feels special. Thinking that I had some part in the thought process of your amazing set.

Honestly you’re set is perfection. The color progression. The spot progression. The theme incorporated into the inlay. This is the only set I’ve seen utilize different molds together well. RHCs in a THC set has always been a “no no” for me, but now I’m considering RHC chips in the THC set I’m building. Damnit I might even have some TRKs in the lineup too!!!


Congrats on your epic set. If you see anything that I have that may contribute to your set just let me know.
 
He’ll probably be uncomfortable with me saying this, but it’s my opinion.

When it comes to the complete process, offerings, equipment, consulting expertise, etc, @Gear is the GOAT. Often imitated (and with high quality at that), but never quite completely replicated.

He’s like GE - he brings good things to life. He is the DaVinci of clay chips. I think the only thing he doesn’t do is hot stamping, and perhaps that’s because he’d like to sleep one day.

14/10 - Heartily recommended.
https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/hes-the-goat.95621/
 
Can't say enough about @Gear and @Wifey. Thanks for your help with my first try at a custom label set!!! New labels should arrive shortly for my second set, just need to finish removing 400 plus inlays...

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Yay!
We were so pleased with this one because this was Gear's first milling repair job...
Those $100's were originally the Horseshoe Casino Gardena CA that were all wonky error chips.
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Gear was able to remove the label, and use his CNC to mill out the inlay recess.
They still weren't perfect, but he got them to a consistent size and shape to be able to make a label for them.
(We have another rack of these in the milling queue now for another PCF'er.)
 

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