I went to the company that supplied the last one I bought a few years ago (Split S), but they're out of stock. Can anyone recommend another company who might produce a good quality name-tag? I mean the leather ones.
Jump
Try Sean.
Great kit, and I would recommend shipping the jacket and have him fit it. Sean employs a laser precise stitching method/system (his amazing Wife). His products are on sale presently too!
http://stores.ebay.com/a2jacketpatches/
Wow, he 'served his country' so much he can buy a new house? Tax man must be pleased!
This 'serving my country' certainly seems to be paying off!
He was so rude and territorial at VJL (and quite frankly, to claim that making and selling patches is equal to military service is out right offensive rubbish) that I'd never be his customer.
It's VLJ and the opinions of Sean and his input vary. I have never observed Sean state what you are claiming here. As a combat patched Veteran of YOUR 101st Airborne from 2008, and an embed in the 3rd CAB in 2013, I would deride such behaviour. I made the effort to meet Sean in Las Vegas and meet his family. A righteous and forthright gentleman is the only way I could describe him. In all of my years on forums and exchanging jackets around the World, Sean is the only guy I have caught up with face to face, at considerable expense. Worth every minute and every cent.
Glad you got what you wanted JumpBoot, as articulated in the initial post.
to get back to the actual question.....................MASH Japan makes very nice ones, most authentic, very fast service.
How do you feel about her writing the Chinese characters on my blood chits? And adding insult to injury, she's Thai and only studied Chinese for 6 years. I'm actually pretty proud of what she does for our little operation.He told me that making patches was his way of 'serving his country'.
I feel kinda let down now I know that his wife is doing the stitching.
Wow, he 'served his country' so much he can buy a new house? Tax man must be pleased!
This 'serving my country' certainly seems to be paying off!
He was so rude and territorial at VJL (and quite frankly, to claim that making and selling patches is equal to military service is out right offensive rubbish) that I'd never be his customer.
Hey Couchy, thanks for sticking up for me. Guess I do consider what I do a bit of ongoing service to my country and the heroes that fought for it, but it no way shape or form does it compare to that of a Combat Veteran. Hell, it doesn't even compare to walking around B-52's for 4 years in the ass biting cold to be honest, but I did that as well while a goofball kid back in the 80's.It's VLJ and the opinions of Sean and his input vary. I have never observed Sean state what you are claiming here. As a combat patched Veteran of YOUR 101st Airborne from 2008, and an embed in the 3rd CAB in 2013, I would deride such behaviour. I made the effort to meet Sean in Las Vegas and meet his family. A righteous and forthright gentleman is the only way I could describe him. In all of my years on forums and exchanging jackets around the World, Sean is the only guy I have caught up with face to face, at considerable expense. Worth every minute and every cent.
Glad you got what you wanted JumpBoot, as articulated in the initial post.