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Metalworking (rec.crafts.metalworking) Discuss various aspects of working with metal, such as machining, welding, metal joining, screwing, casting, hardening/tempering, blacksmithing/forging, spinning and hammer work, sheet metal work. |
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Hallmark stamp wanted
Picked this up from another board (Ganoksin)thought someone may be
interested possible business opportunity. Glenn Obtaining an Identifying Mark or Hallmark Stamp From: "Peter Balint" My son is a silversmith who does custom work. I would like for him to be able to stamp his work with some identifying mark, about the same size as a gold carat or sterling silver mark (1/16 - 1/8 inch). I have a specific unique design in mind, but am open to "stock" solutions. I have looked at a number of jeweler tool websites, but I have not been able to find something like this. The standard design stamping tools seem to me to be too large in the face. How do I go about finding someone who can produce something like this to be made as a punch? Please reply with necessary contact information about any suppliers of which you are aware, and any details and approximate cost if known. You can contact me either via return e-mail, or fax on 208-575-1023. Regards, Peter Balint |
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Hallmark stamp wanted
Here is one to try:
http://www.steel-stamps.com/Stamps.htm "Glenn Cramond" wrote in message om... Picked this up from another board (Ganoksin)thought someone may be interested possible business opportunity. Glenn Obtaining an Identifying Mark or Hallmark Stamp From: "Peter Balint" My son is a silversmith who does custom work. I would like for him to be able to stamp his work with some identifying mark, about the same size as a gold carat or sterling silver mark (1/16 - 1/8 inch). I have a specific unique design in mind, but am open to "stock" solutions. I have looked at a number of jeweler tool websites, but I have not been able to find something like this. The standard design stamping tools seem to me to be too large in the face. How do I go about finding someone who can produce something like this to be made as a punch? Please reply with necessary contact information about any suppliers of which you are aware, and any details and approximate cost if known. You can contact me either via return e-mail, or fax on 208-575-1023. Regards, Peter Balint |
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Hallmark stamp wanted
Rio Grande supplies this service.
They have a web page, but you will have to provide them with the artwork & particulars before they will give you a price. "Glenn Cramond" wrote in message om... Picked this up from another board (Ganoksin)thought someone may be interested possible business opportunity. Glenn Obtaining an Identifying Mark or Hallmark Stamp From: "Peter Balint" My son is a silversmith who does custom work. I would like for him to be able to stamp his work with some identifying mark, about the same size as a gold carat or sterling silver mark (1/16 - 1/8 inch). I have a specific unique design in mind, but am open to "stock" solutions. I have looked at a number of jeweler tool websites, but I have not been able to find something like this. The standard design stamping tools seem to me to be too large in the face. How do I go about finding someone who can produce something like this to be made as a punch? Please reply with necessary contact information about any suppliers of which you are aware, and any details and approximate cost if known. You can contact me either via return e-mail, or fax on 208-575-1023. Regards, Peter Balint |
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Hallmark stamp wanted
http://www.microstampusa.com/
"Glenn Cramond" wrote in message om... Picked this up from another board (Ganoksin)thought someone may be interested possible business opportunity. Glenn Obtaining an Identifying Mark or Hallmark Stamp From: "Peter Balint" My son is a silversmith who does custom work. I would like for him to be able to stamp his work with some identifying mark, about the same size as a gold carat or sterling silver mark (1/16 - 1/8 inch). I have a specific unique design in mind, but am open to "stock" solutions. I have looked at a number of jeweler tool websites, but I have not been able to find something like this. The standard design stamping tools seem to me to be too large in the face. How do I go about finding someone who can produce something like this to be made as a punch? Please reply with necessary contact information about any suppliers of which you are aware, and any details and approximate cost if known. You can contact me either via return e-mail, or fax on 208-575-1023. Regards, Peter Balint |
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