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    Name Badge Frames

    Hi friends (I haven't met yet)
    I hope this does not contravene any of the rules. I think I have checked them carefully enough.
    I had a customer of mine send me the attached image with name badge frames asking if I could source them
    as they would like them for their organization badges. I have made quite a search and can't find anything like it.
    If anyone knows where I can purchase the frames, I would greatly appreciate the input.
    Thanksname badge frames.jpg
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    I assume you asked the customer where the image came from. What Web site? Really would help in the search. Not one I have every run across.

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    JDS has plastic frames to be used with laminated plastic. Check with their catalog for sizes/shapes.

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    Try Tim Quinn from Celtic Awards. He specializes in metal badges. Owns a rabbit laser too. usasportsmedals dot com.
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    Did you folks even look at the attached photo he provided???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Sipes View Post
    Did you folks even look at the attached photo he provided???
    Yes, that is why Tim could do the job. He forges and casts his own metal to custom shapes - been at his shop. But if he OP is looking for similar but not exact, there are options.

    What do you mean by looking at the attached photo?
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    Burlane has jeweled frames but not identical. http://www.bur-lane.com/jeweled-badge-frames
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    Hi all
    Thanks for your contributions.
    The pictures were sent to me by a customer here in Canada who for some reason doesn't want to reveal where he got them. I think it may be a name badge engraving company
    somewhere in the U.S. South East. Only say that because of where the customer is.
    I am sure the manufacturer of the frames does not just make them for one company, I hope.
    I will continue on my quest and if successful will post it here so that others can benefit.
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    So he is looking for a cheaper source and would rather you waste you time looking than his?
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    took me all of 3 seconds to find them with a google search
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    Bert,

    So, who is the manufacturer?........name please.
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    To Bill George - I can assure you I have spent a considerable amount of time trying to find a source for these frames. I posted on here as a last resort because I was having no luck in my searches. I used Google, I went through the entire Engravers Journal list of suppliers. I asked around. My intent was not to waste anyone else's time as you insinuate - but a call for help.

    To Bert Kemp - I'm glad you claim you were able to find them in a 3 second Google search - I sure couldn't - maybe I used the wrong search parameters. I don't know.

    to both of you - I thought this site was one where we could come for help from fellow engravers. Obviously you two don't believe that is the case. And I thought Marines were better than that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hal Welke View Post
    To Bill George - I can assure you I have spent a considerable amount of time trying to find a source for these frames. I posted on here as a last resort because I was having no luck in my searches. I used Google, I went through the entire Engravers Journal list of suppliers. I asked around. My intent was not to waste anyone else's time as you insinuate - but a call for help.
    I believe what Bill was saying was that your customer is wasting your time instead of looking his/herself, not that you were wasting our time. That's what I got out of it, anyways.
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    Knock Marines and complain about answers great way to get help. See Brians reply. also see my signature

    Quote Originally Posted by Hal Welke View Post
    To Bill George - I can assure you I have spent a considerable amount of time trying to find a source for these frames. I posted on here as a last resort because I was having no luck in my searches. I used Google, I went through the entire Engravers Journal list of suppliers. I asked around. My intent was not to waste anyone else's time as you insinuate - but a call for help.

    To Bert Kemp - I'm glad you claim you were able to find them in a 3 second Google search - I sure couldn't - maybe I used the wrong search parameters. I don't know.

    to both of you - I thought this site was one where we could come for help from fellow engravers. Obviously you two don't believe that is the case. And I thought Marines were better than that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Leavitt View Post
    I believe what Bill was saying was that your customer is wasting your time instead of looking his/herself, not that you were wasting our time. That's what I got out of it, anyways.
    Correct. Need to read what I said. Your Customer was Wasting Your Time.
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