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MagicJuggler Inner circle Anchorage, AK 1161 Posts |
I am looking to have a few decks worth of cards printed with normal faces and blank backs that have the words "YOUR CARD" printed on them. I was wondering who would be the most cost effective custom card guy to go to. Or should I just have a quality rubber stamp made?
Matthew Olsen
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panlives Inner circle 2087 Posts |
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On 2012-09-12 05:22, MagicJuggler wrote: I just went through the same process. A quality rubber stamp is ideal. Go for the “old-school” rubber stamps, not the newer, self-inking stamps. Your choice of ink pad is equally important. I recommend “StazOn” Jet Black ink pads. They are amazing and will give you a crisp, sharp impression on playing cards (and all kinds of laminated paper), metal, plastic, leather and even glass! The ink, unlike the ink you will get in a self-inking stamp, is completely acid-free, archival quality and is a very fast-drying solvent. Happy stamping!
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MagicJuggler Inner circle Anchorage, AK 1161 Posts |
Thanks, that's just what I needed.
Matthew Olsen
I heard from a friend that anecdotal evidence is actually quite reliable. |
SydBeckman New user Tennessee 93 Posts |
Great tip. I used the ink and it worked perfectly.
Syd
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