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Price Tags On Small Leather Goods

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Hi all,

I am in need of some advice regarding tagging leather goods. I am producing 1.75 in. leather discs that have designs pressed into them for use as award medallions in a historic re-enactment group I belong to. they do not have holes in them anywhere, and I need to be able to put a tag for inventory and pricing purposes on them, but don't want to use something that's going to leave a lot of gum behind on it...

table space is usually limited, and I already have standing cases with other goods in them, so bagging them isn't the best options. I use a modified set of slant wire shelves to display them with a hanging display above, or have them in the open organizer boxes with the lids off so people can see them when I can. it wouldn't be a big deal for just a few, but I have more than 100 different designs now, and keeping track is a pain.

Any recommendations on tagging these or other types of small leather goods like this?

Greatly appreciate any advice from folks that have been at it at while...

Thanks,

Vince Woodard

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I would try some sort of binder clips and attaching a tag. Another way to go about this is a label maker and sticking a small adhesive label like the ones you see on bread.

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There are some removable price tag labels that are made by the Avery label company. They aren't real big but they do work good enough to put a price on and an item number and they don't leave any residue behind. I use them for every show/fair display that I set up.

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How about cling wrap? Lay the item face-down on a small piece of wrap, fold all of the excess to the back side, and put a small stick-on tag on either front or back. It should help keep them clean during handling too.

CD in Oklahoma

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You can buy these at Staples for about $15 a package. You make your own label using a word template, and print on your printer. Then you use the included string to attach to the product. I use them quite a bit, and they work well.

Sorry forgot to attach the link the 1st time: http://www.avery.com/avery/en_us/Products/Marketing-Solutions/Tags/Paper-Tag-White-1_.5in-x-1_.5in-with-Strings-InkJet-Print_to_the_Edge-20-up-10-sheets_22849.htm?N=0&Ns=&refchannel=c042fd03ab30a110VgnVCM1000002118140aRCRD

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