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Here's our biggest supplier.Originally posted by ELVIS View Postyou got a link to patterns? or however that would work?
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They all perform pretty much the same. There are a TON of brands out there right now selling them!Originally posted by Stephen View PostNot a yeti, but I bought a similar brand and I've been super happy with it.. if I forget about it for a few hours, it's just the way I left it..
Really anyone with about 5k in capital can purchase and brand their own cups
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930A using TapatalkOriginally posted by LeahBest balls I've had in my mouth in a while.
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thanks man, i'll have him look this evening. he now is asking about getting something Black Label Society related on there.....Originally posted by diablo rojo View PostHere's our biggest supplier.
http://www.watertransferprinting.com/
god bless.It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men -Frederick Douglass
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It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men -Frederick Douglass
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Yeti?Originally posted by Baron Von Crowder View Posthome depot had the 30oz for under 10 bucks. I wanted to go grab the copper colored one, but forgot.
Glad to hear everyone likes them!Originally posted by BLAKE View Post
Yessir, I use premium exterior grade sign "6 year" sign vinyl. I've only had to re-do a couple of cups and most of those were due to poor judgement on my part. I cut and applied decals that I shouldn't have. We typically see issues once the lines in the decal get extremely thin. Not only is the vinyl a narrow line, so is the adhesive that is holding it there. In a wear type setting, this is a recipe for failure!Originally posted by ELVIS View Postso that's just a sticker?
god bless.
Oh, anyone interested in those scratch/dent Yeti's I'm selling them for $15 and I've got 18 of them. I've got 6 that are dented, with varying degrees of dents, I'll sell for $10. I've got 20 oz and can koozies as well, though I haven't sorted and graded them yet.Originally posted by LeahBest balls I've had in my mouth in a while.
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replica, knock off?Originally posted by black2002ls View PostYeti?
Glad to hear everyone likes them!
Yessir, I use premium exterior grade sign "6 year" sign vinyl. I've only had to re-do a couple of cups and most of those were due to poor judgement on my part. I cut and applied decals that I shouldn't have. We typically see issues once the lines in the decal get extremely thin. Not only is the vinyl a narrow line, so is the adhesive that is holding it there. In a wear type setting, this is a recipe for failure!
Oh, anyone interested in those scratch/dent Yeti's I'm selling them for $15 and I've got 18 of them. I've got 6 that are dented, with varying degrees of dents, I'll sell for $10. I've got 20 oz and can koozies as well, though I haven't sorted and graded them yet."If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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Most of them are made by the same people. They all come from China. You will notice that some of them carry a slightly different profile on the outside of the cup, however, the construction and insulation method are all the same.Originally posted by Baron Von Crowder View Postreplica, knock off?
If you are asking about what I have at the moment, they are genuine yeti. I picked up a bulk lot from a retailer that were too blemished for them to sellOriginally posted by LeahBest balls I've had in my mouth in a while.
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hey, you asked me.Originally posted by black2002ls View PostMost of them are made by the same people. They all come from China. You will notice that some of them carry a slightly different profile on the outside of the cup, however, the construction and insulation method are all the same.
If you are asking about what I have at the moment, they are genuine yeti. I picked up a bulk lot from a retailer that were too blemished for them to sell"If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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