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Just wanted to put a quick plug out there. A group of us just started a small club and had some patches made for our vests. After some searching we came across a company called Iron Thread who will custom make your design. After some discussion and sending in our artwork, Jason created a digital proof and sent it to us. A short time later we had our full complement of patches in hand.
His work was outstanding and the unique "chain stitching" looks great.
The main patch turned out different than what we expected mainly due to us not understanding the process. After a short phone call, Jason immediately offered to make a modified design and send it out.
I'm waiting for the final of that patch (its only been a few days) but wanted to let the forum know that Jason at Iron Thread offers great customer service.
These days, that is rare and deserves to be recognized.
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