Lobo Posted April 4, 2009 Report Posted April 4, 2009 Found a thread in the forum that mentioned a company that makes leather working stamps to order. Laser Gift Creations (lasergiftcreations.com) creates these from delrin material (very durable, has been used by S&W and others for backstraps & mainspring housings on their semi-auto pistols for years), stamp cut with a laser. I made contact via the website, received a response from Brenda the same day, sent a couple of photos with general ideas of what I was looking for. Brenda created the artwork that night and sent to me for review and any input for changes to be made. I responded with an order for two stamps and received my order by priority mail within 3 days. Very impressive service by a very talented and helpful lady! The stamps are available up to 1.5" diameter. The stamps I ordered are 1" diameter stock with an image about 0.7" wide by 0.8" high, allows me to put it anywhere on an item. Cost? $35 and up, and no additional charges for the design work. A bargain, I think. Here is a photo of mine. I asked for a general profile of a wolf's head, face view, emphasizing the eyes, with my trade name worked into the stamp. This is what Brenda created for me. Quote
Members BOOMSTICKHolsters Posted April 4, 2009 Members Report Posted April 4, 2009 I like the LOGO, LOBO..... Quote
Members woolfe Posted April 4, 2009 Members Report Posted April 4, 2009 Nice! I paid $45 for mine from Tuffcase. I did my own art work too. Quote
King's X Posted April 4, 2009 Report Posted April 4, 2009 That is rare though I think people should get paid for their work. I have spoken with Ms. Brenda many times and I am lucky to have her nearby. I do want to let you know that she does so many other things with her laser and leather. I had a friend/customer that wanted a particular and intricate design that I hesitated, but I asked Ms. Brenda to do me a sample. It turned out that we were able to work on it together and the friend/customer love it. I love my two stamps. I hope to get a larger one from her in the near future. Good luck. Quote
Members ABC3 Posted April 7, 2009 Members Report Posted April 7, 2009 Lobo, Great lookin stamp. Nice idea.... Quote
Members Dwight Posted April 10, 2009 Members Report Posted April 10, 2009 To Lobo, . . . in the words of an old singer, . . . "Thank ya, . . . Thank ya, . . . Thank ya vurry much". My stamp is on its way, Brenda was very helpful, and the whole transaction went smooth as Blue Velvet. May God bless, Dwight Quote
RMB Custom Leather Posted April 28, 2009 Report Posted April 28, 2009 Found a thread in the forum that mentioned a company that makes leather working stamps to order. Laser Gift Creations (lasergiftcreations.com) creates these from delrin material (very durable, has been used by S&W and others for backstraps & mainspring housings on their semi-auto pistols for years), stamp cut with a laser.I made contact via the website, received a response from Brenda the same day, sent a couple of photos with general ideas of what I was looking for. Brenda created the artwork that night and sent to me for review and any input for changes to be made. I responded with an order for two stamps and received my order by priority mail within 3 days. Very impressive service by a very talented and helpful lady! The stamps are available up to 1.5" diameter. The stamps I ordered are 1" diameter stock with an image about 0.7" wide by 0.8" high, allows me to put it anywhere on an item. Cost? $35 and up, and no additional charges for the design work. A bargain, I think. Here is a photo of mine. I asked for a general profile of a wolf's head, face view, emphasizing the eyes, with my trade name worked into the stamp. This is what Brenda created for me. What do you tool on? Is it a one piece stamp or do you have to use one of those inserts to tool on? Quote
Contributing Member TwinOaks Posted April 29, 2009 Contributing Member Report Posted April 29, 2009 Very nice maker's stamp, but for laser cut delrin, I thought it'd make better impressions. But then maybe there's an art to making the stamp all fuzzy looking. Quote
Members Rayban Posted April 29, 2009 Members Report Posted April 29, 2009 ...My camera does that all the time....it's called an out of focus picture....still a cool stamp, and you can easily see, if you want to, that it makes a good impression. Quote
King's X Posted April 29, 2009 Report Posted April 29, 2009 What do you tool on? Is it a one piece stamp or do you have to use one of those inserts to tool on? it is a 6" rod that your stamp is cut on. I have one of those you need a ram foot to use. I replaced mine with two from Ms. Brenda. Good luck Quote
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