hey all,
i'm looking for a company in the US that can put company logo's on knives, in quantity, at a good price - can anyone recommend anyone?
could be laser/stamp/etch/screen - whatever process - just reasonably priced at "union" quality
laser etching/engraving logo's
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sorry... wasnt thinking
http://www.frostcutlery.com/customshop.html
There stuff is perfect giveaway "swag" for your good customers.
http://www.frostcutlery.com/customshop.html
There stuff is perfect giveaway "swag" for your good customers.
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MrBigg,
Why not invest in your own etching machine. I bought a Etch-O-Matic and it works great. You can create your own stencil or have the company make one for you. heres a link.
http://www.etch-o-matic.com/
I got mine on ebay. you can do stainless, brass, copper, whatever. I think Jantz knife supply sells 3" stencil paper for a pin feed printer. Take Care
Why not invest in your own etching machine. I bought a Etch-O-Matic and it works great. You can create your own stencil or have the company make one for you. heres a link.
http://www.etch-o-matic.com/
I got mine on ebay. you can do stainless, brass, copper, whatever. I think Jantz knife supply sells 3" stencil paper for a pin feed printer. Take Care
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thanks mr claudster,
looks like a pretty neat gadget! are the stencils fairly easy to make? does that stay on fairly well - is it durable?
i think that the quantities i would be dealing with might be too large for that setup...probably 50-100 small pocket knives....not to mention that with our first baby on the way in four weeks, my own labour will become very valuable.......i do apreciate the link
mr BTB,
thanks also for the great link - this may be a good option for us - a one stop shop - i'm going to look into it further.......
looks like a pretty neat gadget! are the stencils fairly easy to make? does that stay on fairly well - is it durable?
i think that the quantities i would be dealing with might be too large for that setup...probably 50-100 small pocket knives....not to mention that with our first baby on the way in four weeks, my own labour will become very valuable.......i do apreciate the link
mr BTB,
thanks also for the great link - this may be a good option for us - a one stop shop - i'm going to look into it further.......
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I have only made a couple of stencils and they have been by hand. The etching only takes 3 secs. and it is permanent just like any blade you see from the factory. I am planning to try the stencils on somes blades in the near future because I just came across a dot matrix printer, I'll let you know.
Its great for marking tools
Take Care
Its great for marking tools
Take Care
One loves to possess arms, though they hope never to have occasion for them. Thomas Jefferson