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blackwaterstudio
Feb-07-2005, 11:08 PM
Where's a good place to get trading cards done? I've been approached by the hockey team I shoot for and they are wanting to do trading cards.
Were also talking about doing a 12 month calender with some hooter girls :)
Michiel de Brieder
Feb-08-2005, 02:39 AM
:dunno but you can consider creating a CCG out of it :rofl
blackwaterstudio
Feb-08-2005, 10:49 AM
:dunno but you can consider creating a CCG out of it :rofl
Ok you've lost me :)
LittleLulu
Feb-08-2005, 11:47 AM
... collectible card game
Ok you've lost me :) Chris.
mercphoto
Feb-08-2005, 12:01 PM
Where's a good place to get trading cards done? I've been approached by the hockey team I shoot for and they are wanting to do trading cards.
Try Upper Deck.
GerryDavid
Feb-08-2005, 02:16 PM
Just looking through the last rangefinder magazine, the adds for sports cards are......
Fotosports, 1.800.450.1590, www.foto-sports.com
Sportsnet, 1.800.382.2101, www.fullcolor.com *not sure if www.sports.net would work, its the name, so its an assumption*
Sports America, 1.800.824.4829, www.sports-america.com
Thats the 3 that I spotted, this must be a more popular thing to do now since theres so many adds for it.
You could contact a few local printers and find out how much they would charge.
Ann McRae
Feb-09-2005, 07:26 AM
Where's a good place to get trading cards done? I've been approached by the hockey team I shoot for and they are wanting to do trading cards.
Were also talking about doing a 12 month calender with some hooter girls :)
Another place I've found is www.mpix.com (http://www.mpix.com)
As well, I found the large pro lab (carousel photo) here in town does them, and if I ever go that route I will go local. They will print using their own templates, or ones supplied by the photog. They also supply the backs seperately in case you want to print, cut and assemble yourself. They are about $4 cdn for 6, $7.20 for 12. Uncut sets of 6 are $2.75, backs are $0.09 each. They also do magazine covers, single page calendars, buttons, etc. For me at least, the local lab is the most economical choice.
ann
Michiel de Brieder
Feb-09-2005, 02:54 PM
... collectible card game
Chris. That's it :lol
Dixie
Mar-10-2005, 11:52 PM
You can give the following company a try. I have them do all of my business cards and they can handle just about anything and are very competitively priced.
http://www.overnightprints.com/
USAIR
Mar-11-2005, 04:58 AM
for the great links
Some good sites here:thumb
Fred
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