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Post by midorica on May 10, 2017 2:41:52 GMT
Are the stampin up punch boards the same as the ones by WRMK? Sorry if this is common knowledge, am still figuring all of this out! Thank you!
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Post by cbet on May 10, 2017 4:01:55 GMT
From what I understand, the only difference is that the SU boards are a different color.
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Post by midorica on May 10, 2017 4:24:11 GMT
From what I understand, the only difference is that the SU boards are a different color. Thanks, that's what I thought. It's strange that I can't find anything to confirm this online e though... I guess I'm not googling it right...
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Post by midorica on May 10, 2017 4:34:24 GMT
And I figured it out! As per another scrapping board (http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/forums/start-here-f22/envelope-punch-boards-t577843.html), the stampin up boards are manufactured by WRMK! I zoomed in to one of the photos, and it turns out it actually has the WRMK logo on the Stampin Up boards! Mystery solved, lol.
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2017 6:01:25 GMT
midorica don't be shy to ask any questions. I had to figure out all the SU things on my own too. It was a headache, lol. Pretty much the only thing SU makes of their own are the stamps. Everything else is from one of the big mfg. They use EK Success for their punches. WRMK for some of their tools. List goes on. If I remember correctly the inks were made by Tsukineko. I don't know if that is the case now. It is the reason I bought my inks at that time. I love Tsukineko inks and SU had so many colors. I know a demo might be worried me writing this might take away business from SU. I actually bought products from SU because I knew who made that particular catalog item and trusted that company. I knew I would get beautiful color ranges and quality products from SU. I am one of those buy once girls. I hope that helps.
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Post by midorica on May 10, 2017 16:58:01 GMT
midorica don't be shy to ask any questions. I had to figure out all the SU things on my own too. It was a headache, lol. Pretty much the only thing SU makes of their own are the stamps. Everything else is from one of the big mfg. They use EK Success for their punches. WRMK for some of their tools. List goes on. If I remember correctly the inks were made by Tsukineko. I don't know if that is the case now. It is the reason I bought my inks at that time. I love Tsukineko inks and SU had so many colors. I know a demo might be worried me writing this might take away business from SU. I actually bought products from SU because I knew who made that particular catalog item and trusted that company. I knew I would get beautiful color ranges and quality products from SU. I am one of those buy once girls. I hope that helps. Thank you so much! I really appreciate how kind and welcoming everyone is
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Post by scraphappyinjax on May 10, 2017 20:18:20 GMT
midorica don't be shy to ask any questions. I had to figure out all the SU things on my own too. It was a headache, lol. Pretty much the only thing SU makes of their own are the stamps. Everything else is from one of the big mfg. They use EK Success for their punches. WRMK for some of their tools. List goes on. If I remember correctly the inks were made by Tsukineko. I don't know if that is the case now. It is the reason I bought my inks at that time. I love Tsukineko inks and SU had so many colors. I know a demo might be worried me writing this might take away business from SU. I actually bought products from SU because I knew who made that particular catalog item and trusted that company. I knew I would get beautiful color ranges and quality products from SU. I am one of those buy once girls. I hope that helps. I don't expect my SU! customers to buy solely from me if they find a similar product from another company, i.e. WRMK boards. I try to be as transparent as possible and help them save a few bucks as much as possible.
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