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Hello good people,

I was wondering if any of you guys and gals might know of a stamp similar to the one in the attached picture? Not sure if it’s an “X”-style geometric stamp or the diamond stamp I would need. Needing to do a row of these for a belt  

If anyone may be able to point me in the right direction, I’d be forever grateful.

Thanks and have a great weekend!G3cfkRi.jpg

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Looks to me like it was done with an embossing roll.  Don't see any joins that you would normally see if it was stamped.

Tom

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My best guess would be a large plate stamp, the type you use in a press....

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If there are not likely to be any copyright considerations, you could get a quote from arbelet12 (on this site) to have a stamp made. He's made a a custom stamp for me, plus I have 2 more custom stamps coming. He does great work at a very reasonable price.

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I just noticed all the pebbling in the middle of the X's is identical. Maybe it was done with a roll or plate that was produced with just one image replicated to cover the roll or plate.

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The pebbling in the two X are almost the same but not exactly. The differences are very, very subtle. Which would mean that each X was not done with the same tool.  I support the idea it was done with a wheel/roller stamp through a press

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2 hours ago, Rockoboy said:

pebbling in the middle of the X's is identical

What I meant was the pebbling is so close to identical, but there are miniscule differences, so each X that can be seen was made from a different part of the roll or plate.

When it was produced, the roll or plate had the exact same pebbling pattern detailed onto each X on that roll or plate.

I sometimes use the same technique when I am making multiple identical components (or sections of components) on a laser.

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Thank you all kindly for your answers. It is for a championship belt; just a one-time thing. 

Unfortunately I don’t have access to a press or embossing role; so I may have to look into getting a custom stamp made. One individual I spoke with who did a similar pattern had to tool the pebbling individually, so looks like this one might be a bit of a challenge!

Thanks again everyone for your time! I appreciate it so much. 

SH

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