Nexgen RPT Mock-ups
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Re: Nexgen RPT Mock-ups
Once again, I LOVE them. I'm jealous that you get scalloped inlays and I dont.
If you scallop the inlays, I'd get the color PERFECT, or dont do it at all. It'll cheapen the chips if the colors dont match and it an obvious fake afffect.
Ten
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Thanks, Ten
Thanks again, I have to agree that is my one concern, that I get the colors just right. It will make or break them.
I have to say that I love your chips....I just can't afford them....yet. I think that the shaped inlays would have made yours set the absolute best on the market, bar NONE. I still think they are the best looking out there. You and Johnny5 have done a bang up job. Wish you all the luck in the world dealing with Paulson. 8)
I have to say that I love your chips....I just can't afford them....yet. I think that the shaped inlays would have made yours set the absolute best on the market, bar NONE. I still think they are the best looking out there. You and Johnny5 have done a bang up job. Wish you all the luck in the world dealing with Paulson. 8)
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Re: Thanks, Ten
FJohnson wrote:Thanks again, I have to agree that is my one concern, that I get the colors just right. It will make or break them.
I have to say that I love your chips....I just can't afford them....yet. I think that the shaped inlays would have made yours set the absolute best on the market, bar NONE. I still think they are the best looking out there. You and Johnny5 have done a bang up job. Wish you all the luck in the world dealing with Paulson. 8)
Thanks Man.
Ten
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Yeah....those are great designs. Love the pin-up girl artwork and the scalloping (is that a word?) is a great touch.
Cheers,
John
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Cheers,
John
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Re: Thanks, Ten
TenPercenter wrote:FJohnson wrote:Thanks again, I have to agree that is my one concern, that I get the colors just right. It will make or break them.
I have to say that I love your chips....I just can't afford them....yet. I think that the shaped inlays would have made yours set the absolute best on the market, bar NONE. I still think they are the best looking out there. You and Johnny5 have done a bang up job. Wish you all the luck in the world dealing with Paulson. 8)
Thanks Man.
Ten
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JayHRC51 wrote:Don't mean to Highjack your thread but....
Ten, did you hear anything about that mold design for your chips yet? I was curious if you got any word yet.
I talked to them today, no word yet.
Ten
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Those look great. I have the RPT chips too in black, yellow and purple. I don't like the looks of the blues or reds though, so I plan on buying the blues and reds from the Nexgen 8002 series instead.
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Yeah, those look great.
If you use one of the pro label guys they seem to have the Nexgen colors well worked out, everyone seems to use the color matching thing one way or another.
Only change I might make would be to make the image slightly larger so that the center part came out all the way to the edge, or as close as possible, I don't know what kind of tolerances you have to work with.
If you use one of the pro label guys they seem to have the Nexgen colors well worked out, everyone seems to use the color matching thing one way or another.
Only change I might make would be to make the image slightly larger so that the center part came out all the way to the edge, or as close as possible, I don't know what kind of tolerances you have to work with.
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