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Originally Posted by Xmo
the question is how much?
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Good question, waiting on the reply.
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Originally Posted by KnightOfTruth
Yeah, you could really make a go of it if you found a good custom printer-er in the area. I'm sure if you let him know you had over 1,000 custom jobs for him to print out HQ wraps etc. you could work out a great contract/deal per unit. Definitely feasible if you've got the mind and money to do so.
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Toronto is pretty much full of graphic designers/printers. I have a friend who is a professional graphic designer that I'm sure would toil around on some designs for me in her free time.
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Originally Posted by SwiftDeath
I doubt you could order 4000 steels from Scanovo and get 4000 unique steelbooks
They'd likely all have to be the same.
I've tried my hand at creating my own steelbook and found that transferring images onto treated metal is difficult
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Never said unique steels, mate. This whole thing is about blank steelbooks. Do whatever you want with them once you get them. Then again, I could always have "Brandon Rules!" engraved on them before I send them out, if you'd like.
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Originally Posted by Kelekin
This, and this is what I told OP separately.
As some people who have been here for a long time know, I have met with Scanavo personally and tried to get custom steelbooks going. However, they would not allow less than 4000 MOQ. On top of this, you have to be certain they would allow you to have 4000 plain steelbooks; I am not sure this is beneficial to them, as they make money on the printing.
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I'll get back to your PM shortly.
Otherwise, when I inquired I asked about blank ones, so far they've not mentioned anything about not being able to shoot some blanks my way, but if it comes up, that could be a wrench in the gears.
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Originally Posted by LowlyAssassin
I'd likea hand full 
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I know you would!