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i have some people wanting me to make some things , belts for starters,,,they r REALLY wanting the REBEL FLAG on them. ANY ideas as to where i can find them....PLEASE help!!...lol

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could you give us more info on the rebel flag?

material?

size?

is it a belt buckle?

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could you give us more info on the rebel flag?

material?

size?

is it a belt buckle?

not a buckle, a 3-D style stamp for going on a belt

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You might have to draw & carve that design yourself. I did a quick google search for stamps with that flag design, but I didn't find much. Check ebay, you could get lucky.

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Could have one laser made with dilrin like the maker stamps!

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May I suggest hand carving the X and using craftool star stamps and cova colors to finish it.

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I kinda figured i was gonna have to carve my own. searched several places as well..NOTHING on ebay yet. im not really into the whole rebel flag motif so if i cant find it , no big deal.

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What I do for something like that is find the image on the internet and save the image. Then I import it into MS Paint and resize it to the correct size. Once you print it you can trace it on tracing paper.

My 2 cents worth.

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The last Rebel Flag stamps that I know of were made by Baron Tool. As far as I know they are out of business now. I have seen some on E-Bay, but usually pricey when they do show up. I have one, but am not willing to part with it. I bought it in the early 70's and want to keep it as a reminder of "back in the day". If I can find one and I do know where another might be I see what they want for it and get back to you. Billy P

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