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I havent used them, but a friend of mine has (he got plastic cards) and they look really top notch.
http://www.plasmadesign.co.uk/metalbusinesscards.htm If you dont mind me being nosey, why metal?
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Those Business cards looks great, just curious but does anyone know what equipment would be required to make the metal cards? ( such as chemical scribing of the designs?) and also what sort of printer would be required for the plastic ones?
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I know you weren't asking for our opinions on metal business cards, but whilst I have always loved the idea it wouldnt be practical for me at...
I sometimes give out 50+ business cards an evening, if I used metal ones I wouldnt be able to carry them all... However, people might be more likely to hold on to them for longer. I suspect if you were in fashion or similar then metal cards could look quite cool.
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I used to use a company in Cambridshire called photofabrications for chemi etching, they make some awesome metal business cards.
I have some samples at home, and would definitely recommend them. Webiste is http://www.photofab.co.uk/ Specific page on business cards is http://www.photofab.co.uk/decorativeproducts/cards.htm Ady
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