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My wife is really into this "stamping" craze-- making all kinds of things with those rubber ink stamps...They even have stamping parties and classes :roll:

One of the stamps she has been looking for is that of an Angus bull or bull head-- or even cow and calf...About the only thing they have been able to find is Longhorn head...
I thought maybe someone on here knew where she could find some..
 
Tell her to get in touch with Gail Chinn at Grassy Butte, ND. If she doesn't have what you need, she can get it.
 
Hiker1 said:
Tell her to get in touch with Gail Chinn at Grassy Butte, ND. If she doesn't have what you need, she can get it.

Thank you Hiker1- I 411ed up the phone number and gave it to Grandma and she said she would call her tomorrow...

She's always making something with ranch things on them- and has some great QH and border collie stamps- but no good cattle ones....
 
I searched online...and the only bull one I could find was a cartoon lookin one. There are companies that will make rubber stamps whatever size and shape etc ya want, and from the stamps I've bought thru that Stampin' Up company, and the prices that I've seen online thru those companies.....there's not alot of difference.
 
OT,

You are welcome. Gail has a huge selection of stamps, mostly western. Make sure your wife asks for a catalog...it may cost her a few dollars, but it is full of hard to find stamps.
 
You can actually make your own............using that fun foam stuff, I find that the kind that are self-stick work best.......Just copy a picture (you can find stuff like that on a clip-art search on the net) onto it, use an Exacto knife to cut it out, and stick it to a block of sanded wood.......

Can't beat a deal like that!

Good luck to her (or you, if you decide to do that for a stocking stuffer, or something :wink: )
 
Hiker1 said:
OT,

You are welcome. Gail has a huge selection of stamps, mostly western. Make sure your wife asks for a catalog...it may cost her a few dollars, but it is full of hard to find stamps.

I just got a phone call from Gail- (I'd left a message the other day and she's been gone)...She says she has several bull and cattle ones and is sending the catalog....
Thanks again....What you can't get accomplished on ranchers.net :wink: :lol:
 

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