Full Version: Embroidery forum?

From: Michael [#13]
 7 Dec 2004
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#5] 8 Dec 2004

Wow!

Thanks for the folder. I wasn't fishing for one, but looks like it is already generating interest as well as providing some really great information.

I've been to many websites to look at these machines and am starting to investigate the market to see if I want to sink that kind of money into an embroidery machine. I'm doing the same with engraving machines. Regrettfully I can only afford one of 'em right now.

I posted to this forum for two reasons: there are lots of folks that post here on a variety of subjects, and the name is Engraving, ETC (I hoped the ETC would be what I needed).

Thanks to all of you!!!


From: UncleSteve [#14]
 7 Dec 2004
To: Michael [#13] 8 Dec 2004

Michael,

The key to engraving is personalization..... taking a common item and converting it to a unique gift.... I believe the "etc." would cover most methods of personalization.

Welcome aboard!


From: LL (LL40) [#15]
 7 Dec 2004
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#12] 8 Dec 2004

Stunt Man/Engraver,

Thanks for the slash break. I'll take further discussions re: embroidery to the new folder. See you and all that can make it in Vegas.

LL


From: LaZerDude (C_BURKE) [#16]
 14 Dec 2004
To: LL (LL40) [#15] 15 Dec 2004

Lloyd,
Would it be ok if I gave you a call sometime?
I am new to this entire industry and am in the process of relocating my shop. It's a long story, but where I am moving back to, I will most definitely need to diversify and embroidery is one area I was thinking of.
Let me know.


Thanks
CHuck Burke
Pacific LaZer Works.


From: LL (LL40) [#17]
 15 Dec 2004
To: LaZerDude (C_BURKE) [#16] 15 Dec 2004

LaZer,

Absoulutely. We've just entered the embroidery arena and I'll be happy to impart my thimble full of wisdom. We're on Right Coast time. Call accordingly ;-)

LL


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