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I have finally decided to get a maker's mark (stamp) and would like input for ya'll on where I should get it. Also, Size, material, etc.

Any input is helpful!

Happy Trails.

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I don't have one yet, but there are a couple of threads around here with examples of some that have been made by members of this forum.

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I have finally decided to get a maker's mark (stamp) and would like input for ya'll on where I should get it. Also, Size, material, etc.

Any input is helpful!

Happy Trails.

Jeff Mosby-Grey Ghost Graphics. can't go wrong- good quality, fair price, quick and professional service

pete

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Jeff Mosby did mine and i am well pleased with it.

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Luke

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I guess I will have to go with Jeff Mosby too. I have three from him and all are great. Good prices and the best quality. He can make almost any size you want. My smallest is 1/2" X 5/16"

Casey (minisaddlemaker)

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Jeff Moseby, Grey ghost graphics did mine as well. Did a fine job, too!

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Daryl Barberousse made both of my stamps and they are great. He was also the cheapest by far that I could find.

http://www.dbarleather.com/stamps.html

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Jeff Mosby at Grey Ghost Graphics did mine also. http://greyghostgraphics.com/

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Dbarleather!! I have four of Daryl's stamps so far and I am 100% completely satisfied!!!!

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One very important thing to keep in mind is what you will be using it on. I don't know what you make, but if it just small items you don't want a very big stamp. Pick a size that will work well on the majority of items you make.

Hope this helps.

Casey

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www.caseyjordansaddle.com

www.artofthecowboymakers.com

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