I had considered this for my art prints, but then dealing with tax, and yet 
another fee scared me off. Maybe I should revisit?

On Thursday, February 14, 2013 5:56:51 PM UTC-7, William wrote:
>
> An etsy storefront is pretty easy to set up and allows folks to buy from 
> you 24/7 and manages your inventory for you.  That's where I sell the 
> products of my secret hobby:  the worlds best tape wallets:
>
> tapebubba.etsy.com
>
> On Thursday, February 14, 2013 4:16:59 PM UTC-8, jinxed wrote:
>>
>> David,
>>
>>
>> Hey there!! Yea...I am the ground zero on the ACW. I might have a pin or 
>> two stashed away, but I'll have to look. 
>>
>>
>> I have already consulted an embroidery company on doing patches after a 
>> lengthy and fun chat with Harry Hugel at Rivendell. Jeeze, that was a year 
>> ago I think!! Man time just keeps rolling on. I used to be a commercial 
>> embroiderer by trade so a patch was always on the burner. The pins were 
>> unexpectedly CRAZY popular when I did them and I didnt anticipate the 
>> shipping charges well nor a very streamlined ordering process....
>>
>>
>> SO that said...I'd be happy to do another lapel pin run, and or patch 
>> run, IF I could come up with some officially non-official AND simple way to 
>> take orders. Do any of you know an easy way to do this? The last time I 
>> took email orders and it was crazy to keep track of as many people use 
>> different emails for contact and paypal, not to mention screen names.
>>
>>
>> The solid brass cloisonné pins would need to bump from $6 to $8 if the 
>> pricing is the same. They were spendy, and shipping was more than I 
>> estimated. I just need to break even...these were for fun, not money. Patch 
>> pricing TBD but is usually based on stitch count which is connected to 
>> size. Which brings up a question...what size patch?? Based on the design 
>> and my experience, minimum would need to be 3 - 3.25" diameter. Too small? 
>> Too big? 
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, February 14, 2013 7:15:16 AM UTC-7, David Strong wrote:
>>>
>>> Just stumbled upon the ACW pins and I fell in love. What are the chances 
>>> these could be re-upped. Pins or, even better, patches. I would really be 
>>> happy to get one of these. Is anybody here the original producer of these 
>>> goodies?? Let me know. Cheers, David S
>>>
>>>

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