To Be Labelled, 25c for Horseshoe Set?? (1 Viewer)

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What do ya think of these for 25c chips with the Horseshoe Set??
 

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Hey Russ, if you are talking about the Horseshoe Clevelands set...those are RHC mold. Why don't you look into relabeling the Horseshoe snappers since they are pink and RHC mold too. I'm sure someone is already developing some frac labels for these as we speak.
 
Oops, just looked at my racks of $1s and they are THC but I would still go with the primary snappers as fracs since they are so bright and pink (if you can get your hands on enough of them). I still need 30 to fill a rack.
 
Alreaady have these Mint Chips, but have been thinking about others.
 
Hey Russ, if you are talking about the Horseshoe Clevelands set...those are RHC mold. Why don't you look into relabeling the Horseshoe snappers since they are pink and RHC mold too. I'm sure someone is already developing some frac labels for these as we speak.

@Gear posted an analysis earlier that concluded they were not fit for relabeling due to the oversize inlay that extends beyond the recess.
 
Those are nice. 2 V spots, you dont see those every day....OK, you might, but the rest of us dont.:D
 
I like the Norman chips relabled with the horseshoes. The $1 TH&C chips really act as a gateway to use TH&C or RHC chips as the frac.
 
I like the color of the Norman's. Unusual color combo,
 
to use with the $1 horseshoe chip and label the gregs as quarters works, go for it, great looking chip

and with all due respect to greg norman, i dont think his face works on a poker chip..

:)
 
Except now we have access to the original snappers which will take an inlay :)

I have 2 cents!
I'm holding one of those tri-moon snappers right now. It's a very cool chip. I have zero use for a $2.50 chip, but I could never destroy 100 of these just to make fake quarters. I'm gonna get some labels from Gear and make fake quarters out of something else.
 
I'm hoping Gear will a Gold Horseshoe with Gold 25c in the center on a Black Label.
 
I'm hoping Gear will a Gold Horseshoe with Gold 25c in the center on a Black Label.

i would guess he is thinking of some type of quarter horseshoe label for those that need quarters for lower stakes.....
 
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Yes, a Black Label with a Gold Horseshoe, w 25c in the center in Gold also.
 
Is there another thread or mock up for the 25c labels for the Horseshoe tri moons? Or what's the status for those who want to relabel?
 
I don't have a thread going, but please feel free to send me a PM / start a conversation.
 
This is not entirely on topic, but is anyone else thinking of getting some relabeling chips as 1k/5k/25k horse-shoe as well (since they are so scarce/pricey)?
 
This is not entirely on topic, but is anyone else thinking of getting some relabeling chips as 1k/5k/25k horse-shoe as well (since they are so scarce/pricey)?

I can't stop anyone from doing that, but I should mention that I won't make Horseshoe $1000 / $5000 / $25,000 labels for this purpose. Making labels to create "add-on" chips that didn't exist in the first place (such as 25c or bounties) is one thing, and adds to the value of the existing chips, in my opinion. Making replica labels for the higher denominations to replace chips that are in demand, actually devalues those chips by reducing the demand for them, and I won't do that.
 
Those came out great. Are those Lucky Derby 5s?
You know it.
And those chips were just ultrasonicced, so they would probably look even better if I oiled them. But I'm still resisting because I think that's weird.
 
those are great looking, they match well....for a minute i was going to look up if they issued those at one point !...good selection for a quarter, great work

watch for a run on Lucky derby $5's starting now..!!
 
Did you put the labels over the hotstamp on those, or did you have them milled first?
 

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