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Best method for apron art?

By entomophile

6 years ago


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#11 6 years ago

The dry transfer looks really interesting. I'll make a shameless plug for Merf's Pin, an endeavor of brenna98 and myself. These are licensed repros, made in a thicker gauge steel than original to prevent dents and warps, powdercoated to resist scuffing, and silk screened with high quality enamel based inks that are baked on for long lasting product.

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