Vineyards, Ritz and ? for Relabeling project (1 Viewer)

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I decided I am going to embark on another relabeling project.
It will be a T10K tournament set with $25, thru $1000 denoms and maybe $5000s too, if I can find the right chip.
I have decided on the $25's and $1000s but can't think of which chips to use for the $100s and $500s.

For the $25s I am going to go with the Ritz $25's and
the $1000s will be Vineyard $5s. (Love how that bright yellow just pops.)
And I am thinking maybe thee New York $100 may make a good $100? Any other suggestions?

And I am at a loss for the $500. Any advice is appreciated.
 
just had to check that thread title. sounded like you were going to re-label some vineyards.....

That's right.
The biggest problem I see it what to do about the oversized inlays.
My plan was to design the label graphics so that they blend in with the part of the Vinyard/Ritz graphics around the edges.

If I can't do that then I may have to mill them. But I'd rather not spend the extra money to have that done.
 
That's right.
The biggest problem I see it what to do about the oversized inlays.
My plan was to design the label graphics so that they blend in with the part of the Vinyard/Ritz graphics around the edges.

If I can't do that then I may have to mill them. But I'd rather not spend the extra money to have that done.

That's awfully ambitious. I think you're breaking new ground here, Greg...
 
My first thought was that milling a larger inlay would cause you to lose the mold.

I'm pretty curious to see how this turns out, but a lot of people will be sad to see these chips go!
 
Am I the only one that thinks this is an April fool's joke

Because YGTBFKM if you are serious about this.....no FU@$!NG way you are serious about this.

The reply to my first post was a bit cryptic. I thought he was actually going to destroy those Vineyards....
But now it's April 2, and I'm sure everyone has come to their senses
 

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