Hi All,
We have been in the rubber stamp business for 29 years. We done very with them. I have deversified greatly in our business. We do stamps, engraving (rotary & laser), vinyl graphics, plaques and trophies. We stay very busy.
We have a full line of rubber stamps, mainly since this is what we started doing years ago. There are serveral different ways to make stamps. The broher machine that Jackson Marking sells works ok. I like the Flash Stamps from Millennium Marking (1-800-453-5362) the best. They also carry a full line of stamp supplies, from the photopolymer to flash. They have self-inking units also. COSCO Marking (1-800-323-0253) is another a full line supplier. They have the 2000+ plus self inkers. These are what I use and am very happy with quality and service. You should be able to get enought information from them to make a wise desicision about stamps. It's a very profitable business and not difficult to manufacture. A lot of people are doing stamps on their laser. I do not, very bad odor and a real big mess.
I will be happy to help anyone, just ask, thats what we're here for.
Also, there are several other rubber stamp suppliers. If you need to know more, let me know.
Also, a trade magazine for Marking Devices. Marking Industry in Chicago, 1-630-832-5200. Call and ask for a free sample copy. T J Bird
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