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Sure
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Yes. It's plain... w/o a mold design, but so is a
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I was just verifying the actual mold type. I agree that the type of chip is more important in this case, as with crest and seal chips. In a data base, would you say, "mold: plain inlay: diecut"?
Michael Siskin
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Need help with mold name....
Re: Need help with mold name....
So if filling in a description for "Mold Type"
I would think an accurate "Mold Type" description
By the way John, where do I turn to get the codes
Isn't the mold, plain?
Yes. It's plain... w/o a mold design, but so is a
Sure
Re: Sure
Tim, too bad your post asked one...
Just need the mold name Jim, that's all.
Hey Jim, by the way.....
Of course!
Your chips are not described by mold type
Re: Your chips are not described by mold type
Re: Your chips are not described by mold type
OK
I always understood the term "mold" to be ~~~
1: Diecut; 2,3,& 4: reverse die-cuts
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