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    Road Kill Graphic.... ???? Trying to Stump Frank...

    Well, just had a military lady call me and ask for some engraving. She needs a picture of 'road kill' on a wooden nickel.

    Frank??? Got any roadkill graphics?
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    I have one but I'm sure Frank will be along shortly with a folder full of them.

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    Here you go:
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    Google images and search for roadkill - there are plenty on that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Corker View Post
    Google images and search for roadkill - there are plenty on that.
    What's the matter Frank, are you getting tired of being the free clipart distributor, or did someone finally stump you?



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    No Joe, I can find it, but on my hard disk I just keep good stuff.
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    Frank,

    It's cool - the one Skip put up is fine... Thanks for giving it a go... And thanks to Skip for the dead mutt...

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    Finished Product... I love this job....

    Front and back of their Round Tuit... Tried to get them to consider one of these Acrylic left overs that I've got... But they like the wood and ability to put two sides on it...

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    One can't help wondering the purpose for such a thing. . .



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    I was thinking the same thing!
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    STephen, you might consider next time using anodized round tuits. Chewbarka tags sells them. They are the same size as their poker chips, just with no stamping in them. I talked Frank (I think he's the owner) into making some for me. They seem to wear a bit better than wood. We sold over 4,000 various "wood tuits" before I ordered the anodized ones. The price is a bit higher, but again they last longer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Pelonio View Post
    One can't help wondering the purpose for such a thing. . .
    Some of them have a purpose Joe.. BTL (Before The Laser) I used to hot stamp plastic disks for everything from admission passes, to 'Birth control Pills" (Place on inside of left knee, hold FIRMLY in place with right knee)
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