Try to go to the actual producer of the stamps and not the middle man.
Check the yellow pages for "Rubber and Plastic Stamps" That should help to
bring the price down closer to $10...
BigDave
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kokopelli [mailto:Letterboxing@Home.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 7:26 PM
> To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [LbNA] Source for Commercial Stamps?
>
>
>
> Looking at the LbNA site, it says somewhere that a 2x3" commercially made
> rubber stamp should cost about $10. Around Scottsdale AZ, they are quoting
> me $33-$35 for this. They haven't seen the art - I just told them it's
line
> art with some type.
>
> Does anybody have clues on where to get these stamps made for $10 or so?
I'm
> going to Kinkos and another quick-print place for prices.
>
> Kokopelli
Rubber Stamps
3 messages in this thread |
Started on 2001-08-22
Re: Rubber Stamps
From: David Lilly (lilly@tranplaneng.com) |
Date: 2001-08-22 08:08:38 UTC-07:00
Re: [LbNA] Re: Rubber Stamps
From: Richard Kaszeta (kaszeta@me.umn.edu) |
Date: 2001-08-22 10:48:03 UTC-05:00
David Lilly writes ("[LbNA] Re: Rubber Stamps"):
>Try to go to the actual producer of the stamps and not the middle man.
>Check the yellow pages for "Rubber and Plastic Stamps" That should help to
>bring the price down closer to $10...
One supplier I've used is "The Creative Mode":
A price list is available at:
http://www.creativemode.com/custom.htm
A 2"x3" is $19, plus reasonable shipping.
It's still more expensive than $10, but his quality is very good, and
if you can send him a B&W computer image file, he'll make the stamp
from it. He's done some *very* elaborate ones for me. (I used to
have a nice set of .jpg's showing what I emailed him, and what the
resulting stamp looked like, but I can't find it, sorry).
--
Richard W Kaszeta
rich@kaszeta.org
http://www.kaszeta.org/rich
>Try to go to the actual producer of the stamps and not the middle man.
>Check the yellow pages for "Rubber and Plastic Stamps" That should help to
>bring the price down closer to $10...
One supplier I've used is "The Creative Mode":
A price list is available at:
http://www.creativemode.com/custom.htm
A 2"x3" is $19, plus reasonable shipping.
It's still more expensive than $10, but his quality is very good, and
if you can send him a B&W computer image file, he'll make the stamp
from it. He's done some *very* elaborate ones for me. (I used to
have a nice set of .jpg's showing what I emailed him, and what the
resulting stamp looked like, but I can't find it, sorry).
--
Richard W Kaszeta
rich@kaszeta.org
http://www.kaszeta.org/rich
RE: [LbNA] Re: Rubber Stamps
From: Kokopelli (Letterboxing@Home.com) |
Date: 2001-08-22 13:12:29 UTC-07:00
I did locate the actual producer of rubber stamps this morning -- the ones
the quick printers go to. The price? $16.50 - half what the others were
quoting for 2x3"
Thanks for the suggestions
Kokopelli
-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Kaszeta [mailto:kaszeta@me.umn.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 8:48 AM
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [LbNA] Re: Rubber Stamps
David Lilly writes ("[LbNA] Re: Rubber Stamps"):
>Try to go to the actual producer of the stamps and not the middle man.
>Check the yellow pages for "Rubber and Plastic Stamps" That should help to
>bring the price down closer to $10...
One supplier I've used is "The Creative Mode":
A price list is available at:
http://www.creativemode.com/custom.htm
A 2"x3" is $19, plus reasonable shipping.
It's still more expensive than $10, but his quality is very good, and
if you can send him a B&W computer image file, he'll make the stamp
from it. He's done some *very* elaborate ones for me. (I used to
have a nice set of .jpg's showing what I emailed him, and what the
resulting stamp looked like, but I can't find it, sorry).
--
Richard W Kaszeta
rich@kaszeta.org
http://www.kaszeta.org/rich
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the quick printers go to. The price? $16.50 - half what the others were
quoting for 2x3"
Thanks for the suggestions
Kokopelli
-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Kaszeta [mailto:kaszeta@me.umn.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 8:48 AM
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [LbNA] Re: Rubber Stamps
David Lilly writes ("[LbNA] Re: Rubber Stamps"):
>Try to go to the actual producer of the stamps and not the middle man.
>Check the yellow pages for "Rubber and Plastic Stamps" That should help to
>bring the price down closer to $10...
One supplier I've used is "The Creative Mode":
A price list is available at:
http://www.creativemode.com/custom.htm
A 2"x3" is $19, plus reasonable shipping.
It's still more expensive than $10, but his quality is very good, and
if you can send him a B&W computer image file, he'll make the stamp
from it. He's done some *very* elaborate ones for me. (I used to
have a nice set of .jpg's showing what I emailed him, and what the
resulting stamp looked like, but I can't find it, sorry).
--
Richard W Kaszeta
rich@kaszeta.org
http://www.kaszeta.org/rich
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