HOW TO PLACE AN ORDER.

For Items you found on the site.

If any of our content causes the thought "I wonder if they can do....." or I wonder if they can get......", then it may be time to E-Mail or Telephone. We provide the material (plaques silver items, garments etc.) for about 70% ofour personalizations, but fully 30% are brought or sent to us by our customers. Some examples of items no one thought could be logo'd or personalized are as follows;

For items you are sending to us for engraving or embroidery.

The best way of course is to e-mail or telephone. we don't at present have a sophistocated enough system for total automated ordering.

if you are sending items to be monogrammed, e-mail or call first, particularly if you will need the completed items back in your hands by a specific date. We can meet most deadlines if we are aware of them in advance (no surprises please!) If you e-mail or telephone, we will obtain the information we need to complete the job, if you just mail the items in, please include th following;

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For Items you can't find anywhere and want us to shop for.

If any of our content causes the thought "I wonder if they can do....." or I wonder if they can get......", then it may be time to E-Mail or Telephone. We provide the material (plaques silver items, garments etc.) for about 70% ofour personalizations, but fully 30% are brought or sent to us by our customers. Some examples of items no one thought could be logo'd or personalized are as follows;

DEFINITIONS
  • MONOGRAM - 3 Letter format last initial Center/Larger first initial left mid init right
  • INITIALS - 2 OR 3 Letter format all same size first mid last order.
  • Laser engraved the score of a championship game on leather Footballs.
  • Laser engraved a dedicatory message on a cross section of a recently cut Oak Tree
  • Sand Carved a name and small graphic on a piece of natural stone.
  • Digitized a 1938 Ford truck from an old photo and embroidered the design on the owner's jacket.
  • Modified an heirloom kitchen utensil for permanent mounting on a custom walnut base.
  • Imprinted a photographic image on t-shirts for a family reunion.

So what to do if you have something at home to be embroidered. Ifit's a collar, send it in. If it's a saddle pad, send it in. If you need something for a tack room,call us. Remember, we also do cattle, dogs, cats, boer goats llamas, whatever you have.

If you have traveling awards that you must haveengraved and return for the next year's winner bring it in or ship it to us (call first) to be engraved and returned to you.

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Image descriptionKENTUCKY JULEP CUP

The Kentucky Julep Cup is in constant demand, both as an Award and as a Gift Representative of the Traditions of Kentucky. Juleps are either Pewter or Silverplate and both are in stock. Sterling Juleps (New and Estate) are available, but not always in stock. Browse the SILVER & PEWTER section for details on these and similar items.

Image descriptionGLASSES, MUGS, DECANTERS & VASES

Champagne flutes for Bride and Groom are the most common glass item to be Laser Engraved. It is surprising though how an inexpensive set of glassware is transformed with a bold lasered monogram, or how a plain Crystal piece (with asufficient surface area) becomes a unique Award with the addition of sand carved text.

Image descriptionKENTUCKY JULEP CUP

The Kentucky Julep Cup is in constant demand, both as an Award and as a Gift Representative of the Traditions of Kentucky. Juleps are either Pewter or Silverplate and both are in stock. Sterling Juleps (New and Estate) are available, but not always in stock. Browse the SILVER & PEWTER section for details on these and similar items.

Image descriptionCAPS AND JACKETS AND SHIRTS ......

We have several embroidery machines and that allow us to accept orders that vary in size from the single cap for grandpaw's birthday, through five shirts for the bowling team or 12 jackets as a Safety Award for a construction crew through 500-600 caps and/or shirts for a school, manufacturing unit, horse farm or charity golf tournament. We do our own digitizing in-house so turn around for design work is not an issue. We have several sources for single garments or larger quantities but overtime havecome to prefer one supplier or garments for quality, selection an depth of inventory. We feature Richardson Caps because in our experience, they hold embroidered designs well, and customers have like the way they fit.

Image descriptionHorse and Rider

We don't stock Collars, Saddle Pads, Saddle cloths, and Coolers, but we will monogram yours. Some riders choose a personal monogram while others elect to embroider the horse's name. Other options are to embroider the logo of the Farm, Stable or Trainer and in the case of younger riders, graphics such as ladybugs, turtles or even castles.

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