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    You Creekers doing rubber stamps

    I need a new stamp to endorse my checks before depositing.
    I'm not interested in doing it myself as I doubt I would ever do more stamps.
    So anyone who may be interested here are the specs.
    2 different stamps each:
    2" X 1.25"
    Standard stamp requiring an ink pad is fine but would consider self ink style
    3 lines text (nothing special)

    Shipping to 40508

    If you are interested and do stamps normally can you send me a PM with an estimate price?
    I know there are many places I can get them but thought I'd rather send business out here first.
    Thanks!

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    Can't you get stock/standard self-inking stamps for like $10-$15 these days? Probably wouldn't be worth it for anything but a custom design... unless someone is willing to cut you a sweet deal, it's most likely cheaper to just buy online. But it's your choice...

    Just Googled... first site that came up had them for $12 + S/H...
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    You can probably get a custom 'flash' stamp at Staples..
    These are self inking stamps made with a stencil machine like a fax on steroids
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    Yep you are right

    Just bought 8.95 stamps from Vista Print..what was I thinking?

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