PRODUCT DETAILS
This Re:Marks address embosser saves time and boosts creativity. Quickly add your return address to envelopes, stationery, books, greeting cards, invitations and more!
- Rubber handle provides comfort and grip
- Impression area: 1 5/8" x 1 5/8"
- Precision-crafted design leaves crisp imprint
- If you already have an ExcelMark embosser, buy just the die plate!
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Mail stamp
Yes, the Stamp is good for a while I would love to get my old Stamp updated. Do you fix other types of Stamps? All mine needs is the address portion be retooled with our new home. Thank you for my New Stamp & if you fix others please let me know. Tim Cook TimCook.Memphis@gmail.com
RubberStamps.com
Tim, thank you for the kind review! We do not fix old stamps, you would need to purchase a new stamp that would come with a fresh, new lasered rubber stamp impression. If you need further assistance with this, let us know, we're here to help! Email: sales@rubberstamps.com Toll-free: 888.816.8833 Or chat live with us on RubberStamps.com Hours: Monday to Friday: 7am - 5pm CST
Rubber Stamp
I bought this due to cards and letters I send out as a volunteer for a Military Unit. It saves me from having to make labels and it's a neat way to personalize a card. This rubber stamp makes it seem more like a special letter in the mail rather than just another piece of junk mail. I love using this, I bought several stamps for myself and family members. I will keep buying because the best feature about this item is that you can change out the plates rather than having to buy the whole thing all over again!
Worthless Embosser
This is a very nice design but, when you apply it to an embosser, it is almost completely worthless. The font size is so small the embossed print is almost completely illegible (I'm a 42 y/o man who has always had perfect vision...not one to expect this difficulty!). I honestly think the company should not offer this design as an embosser. It might work well as a stamp where there is a good color contrast, but not as an embossment.