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I've been stamping my own sterling silver tags with it with no problems (see piccie). Takes a while to get the knack of how much whack to give it so I assume you should be able to use it on other pieces too.
Fi
Not selling anything over the 7.something gram mark. The stamp I've got is more a logo rather than a marker's mark which I will get done properly with my initials from the assay office.
If you qualify for either a full/part-time student I would definately get a makers mark registered with the London Assay Office. It's a really good price especially when you consider that a punch from them costs £60 alone.
If you're not eligible for the offer, I would still register for a makers mark. £47 to have that mark for £10 years is not at all bad (and you get the option of renewal at the end of that time) and you don't have to get your punch made/supplied by the Assay Office of your choice as there are other people who will make up the punch for you - just remember that you must get it registered with them before you use it if you go down this route.
Julie
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Fi
loving your little stamp it's fabulous
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Hee, thanks! Must admit, paying for it was a little painful but it makes it all worthwhile when you've got a little logo on your piece that make's it yours.
Fi
I've just found OttoFrei do custom design stamps too
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oh.... I really want one now!
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