The Dave Draper of Rubber Stamps

By James Pynn

Rubber stamps and me: a love affair. What's with the rubber stamp? Well, that's like asking the gent wearing that fashionable fedora why he bothers with keeping his head warm. A rubber stamp is not glamorous, no sir. What it is -- is dependable. It does exactly what it's designed to do: stamp. No special stamp apps that you can download and play online. These are solid, real tools for real people. Or at least mostly real people.

The sky is the limit when it comes to what you can ink now that you can customize rubber stamps. From public notaries to grade school teachers, there is always a reason to stamp. Stars, smiles, emblems -- even signatures -- can all be cut into compact, perfect stamps.

Why stop with one stamp? Why stop with two? They are so affordable you could make out with a cool half dozen before your bank account even knew what happened. The best part is you can even customize how your stamp can be constructed. Want a wooden handle? Maybe something like Dan Draper would use? Not a problem -- not this day in age.

Can you remember your dear Aunt Agnes? You know, the one on your mother's side -- with twelve cats and rollers perpetually in her hair? Well, you may have forgotten, but the lady loves to scrap book. She has the world's largest collection of pictures of you feeding the dog your tables scraps. Help her make her scrap booking dreams come true and send her a nice set of decorative stamp.

Flowers, vines, and cherubs -- you name it and they can make it. Who are they? They are professional stamp manufacturers and they are as rare a breed as fedora-sporting gents. You can add metal press plates, spring-loaded recoils, and even an assortment of colored ink pads. Why lock yourself into only one color? Order up, ink, and let the stamping begin. - 30551

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