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Catalog DO NOT 1.) Daytime Phone Number Include the Cost of Postage and Handling, Which Will 2.) Date of Event Be Added at the Time of Shipping est. 1948 EXCELLENCE IN AWARDS Quality Awards, Customer Satisfaction & Overall Experience South Fork, PA Ordering Information Office Hours Monday-Thursday: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM EST, Friday: 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM EST Voice mail, fax and email are available 24/7 (800)346-9294 (814)495-4686 Fax: (814)495-9460 [email protected] ORDERING - When ordering please include the PRICING -All prices are subject to change without following information prior notification. Prices in this catalog DO NOT 1.) Daytime phone number include the cost of postage and handling, which will 2.) Date of event be added at the time of shipping. 3.) Quantity and color 4.) Catalog # or style name TERMS - All first time orders must be prepaid by 5.) Size check or credit card. We accept Visa, Mastercard, 6.) Wording of print American Express and Discover cards. Open account status may be established with approved MINIMUM ORDER - A minimum order charge of credit. All invoices must be paid within 30 days $20.00 will apply with the exception of stock items. after receipt of merchandise. Customers who do not comply with these terms will be required to DIES AND LOGOS - Stock logos are available at prepay for future orders. no additional charge. See our selection of standard stock dies on pages 35-37 of this catalog. For SHIPPING - All orders will be shipped via United custom designs or logos, see page 4 for die Parcel Service (UPS) or Postal Service (USPS). charges and artwork specifications. Please specify which carrier you prefer when ordering. UPS requires a street address. Normal ACKNOWLEDGMENT - Upon receipt of an order, UPS delivery times are shown at the bottom of this an acknowledgment will be sent to you. Please page. 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FL 5 DAYS HI PR 6 DAYS www.stinemanribbon.com | [email protected] | 1-800-346-9294 General Information | Pages 2-4 Flat Ribbons | Page 26 Budget Rosettes | Pages 5-8 Stock & Full Color Ribbons | Page 27 Classic Rosettes | Pages 9-13 Tiaras/Crown/Pins | Page 28 Premium Rosettes | Pages 14-19 Sashes | Page 29 Oversize Rosettes | Page 20 Banners | Pages 30-33 Beagle Rosettes & Stakes | Page 21 Miscellaneous Items | Page 34 Membership Buttons | Pages 22 Stock Seals | Pages 35-37 2-1/4” Holiday & Custom Buttons | Page 23 Notes | Page 38 Neck Ribbons | Pages 24-25 Index | Page 39 Color swatches available upon request *Actual finished colors may vary BLUE RED YELLOW WHITE PINK GREEN PURPLE LAVENDER ROSE GRAY SILVER OLD GOLD BLACK MAROON NAVY TAN FUCHSIA PEACH MAIZE TEAL LIGHT BLUE CREAM RASPBERRY TURQUOISE New Colors PEACOCK TANGERINE BROWN LIGHT GREEN ORANGE HUNTER TOPAZ NEON GREEN NEON YELLOW *Colors for representation only, actual finished color may vary RAINBOW BLUE GINGHAM RED GINGHAM YELLOW GINGHAM PINK GINGHAM GREEN GINGHAM PURPLE GINGHAM BLACK GINGHAM PAW PRINT 4-H CLOVERS GREEN CAMO BLUE/WHITE RED/WHITE LT. BLUE/WHITE PURPLE/WHITE PURPLE/YELLOW RED/WHITE/GREEN RED/WHITE/BLUE GREEN/PINK EDGE PINK/GREEN EDGE BLUE/RED GOLD EDGE - AVAILABLE IN: BLUE, RED, YELLOW, WHITE, GRAY CAMO & SRC CAMO PINK, GREEN, PURPLE, BROWN, GALAXY EDGE - AVAILABLE IN: AVAILABLE ONLY FOR WHITE, PURPLE, HUNTER GOLD EDGE MAROON, LT. BLUE, HUNTER, GALAXY EDGE GRAY CAMO SRC CAMO SIDE STREAMERS LAVENDER *Actual finished colors may vary Metallic Matte GOLD SILVER RED PURPLE BLUE PINK GREEN BROWN BLACK ORANGE WHITE NAVY 128 Ribbon Lane, South Fork, PA 15956 Custom Dies (black and white only) Custom Full Color Designs (black and white, full - For ribbon printing color and grayscale) - We prefer vector/curve format - For full color banners, ribbons and buttons Artwork designs for custom logos should be supplied Photos should be clean and sharp with at least 300 as one dimension, clear, sharp, black and white DPI resolution. Please do not send blurry photos or artwork of at least 300 DPI, no grayscale or colored crop the photos as they will not reproduce properly. files. If emailing, please send as a JPEG, TIF, PDF, Acceptable files include JPEG, TIF, PDF, EPS or GIF EPS or GIF file. files. Standard (1-3/4” or smaller) die charge is $40, for larger dies call for a quote. Dies will be kept on file for future orders at no extra cost. Full Color Grayscale Black & White VECTOR/CURVE RASTER/BITMAP a B Horse Show Color Fair/Livestock Color Sports Color Champion Blue/Red/Yellow Champion Purple Champion Purple Res. Champion Red/Yellow/White Res. Champion Lavender Res. Champion Lavender First Blue First Blue First Blue Second Red Second Red Second Red Third Yellow Third White Third White Fourth White Fourth Yellow Fourth Yellow Fih Pink Fih Green Fih Green Sixth Green Sixth Pink Sixth Pink Seventh Purple Seventh Tan Seventh Lavender Eighth Brown Eighth Brown Eighth Orange Ninth Gray Ninth Gray Ninth Tan Tenth Lt. Blue Tenth Lt. Blue Tenth Brown • Please Note: Rosees are hand-craed and may vary slighty from measurements listed in catalog • •• All Rosees equipped with bridle hook (string or safety pin backs available upon request for no addional charge)•• Setup charge for less than 12 Rosees $10.00 Special class change, breed, age, etc. per change $1.00 Colored, plasc-coated buon per rosee $0.05 Vercal set up per word $1.75 Mum instead of buon $2.50 Double Vercal set up (side by side) $5.00 Add 2" fringe per streamer $0.35 Dog Names/Titles per name/tle $4.00 Two small tassels (gold or white) per rosee $0.45 Extra prinng run charge $5.00 One large tassel (gold only) per rosee $0.45 Colored Foil (other than gold or silver) String w/ 2 tassels for hanging rosee per rosee $0.45 per streamer or buon each $0.03 Gold edge or Galaxy ribbon per rosee $1.00 Custom die charge for 1¾" or smaller $40.00 Specialty ribbon colors (non-solid) per rosee $0.50 *Addional charge for larger die (Call for quote) Longer streamers per inch, per streamer $0.05 Cardboard and Bagging per rosee $1.50 Prinng on 3 streamers per rosee $0.60 Special packaging by set, class, etc. per set $0.50 Printed tabs placing on tab - per tab $0.25 special print - per tab $0.35 www.stinemanribbon.com | [email protected] | 1-800-346-9294 Budget Rosettes STEFANI Overall length: 12” No. 86 Top: 5” Overall length: 15” FLEUR Top: 5” Center streamer: 2”x9” Overall length: 13” Center streamer: 2-1/2”x12” Side streamers: 1-5/8”x9” Top: 5” Side streamers: 1-5/8”x12” Streamers: 2”x10” Features a white center streamer unless otherwise specified in order ROSEBUD No. 83 No. 10 Overall length: 9-1/2” Overall length: 11-1/2” Overall length: 12” Top: 3-1/2” Top: 4-1/2” Top: 4” Streamers: 1-5/8”x7” Center streamer: 2”x9” Streamer: 2-1/2”x10” DAINTY Side streamers: 1-5/8”x9” Features a white streamer Overall length: 13” Features a white center streamer unless otherwise specified in order Top: 5” unless otherwise specified in order Streamer: 2-1/2”x10” Quanes of: 1-4 5-24 25-49 50-99 100-249 250+ Ÿ Setup charge for less than 12 rosettes of a style - $10.00 Stefani 5.45 4.80 4.36 3.87 3.39 3.19 Ÿ Placing changes after 6th place No. 86 5.64 4.98 4.51 3.98 3.46 3.24 - $1.00 per placing Fleur 4.91 4.34 3.93 3.46 2.98 2.83 Ÿ Special class change for breed, No. 10 3.75 3.31 3.00 2.74 2.31 2.16 age, etc. - $1.00 Dainty 4.23 3.73 3.38 2.98 2.60 2.43 Ÿ Rosettes are available with a choice of cloth or plastic-coated Rosebud 4.23 3.73 3.38 2.98 2.60 2.43 button.
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