Just noticed, the 'N' in the top "KNIFE" has a little glitch in the leg, you may want to fix that. Corel decided to put some extra nodes in there for some reason...
I was wondering if a non-military guy wearing dog tags might be disrespectful to our servicemen (no matter what's on them) but considering a bunch of guys that have served our country are posting to this thread... it must not matter.
What is the "picture" part of it though? Is that a silhouette of a dog? I showed it to my buddy and he said, "The tags with the forum name is cool, but what the hell is on the second one?"
Just throwing it out there as food for thought. Please don't ban1 me. unsure
Nick, don't worry about it. We military type don't get offended when civilians wear tags. Of course, some of us do make fun of the "Blinged" tags on the wanna be gangsters. Heck, I even had a set of mil-spec tags made for each of my kids. They wear them proudly on thier collars.
When I was a kid I always wanted to wear my Grandpa's dog tags from the Korean War, or Dad's from his run in the navy... but they always said I'd lose them. I'm sure they were right. lol
The price will be $20 for the set. They will be tumbled to debur and smooth the edges and then sand blasted. The set includes a 30" beaded chain for a necklace. You can cut that length down and make a key chain with it if you like. I will also throw in a your color choice of silicon rubber silencers. The colors are here.
A couple things to note. These are .040" Titanium, not inexpensive aluminum. They are waterjet cut. The cutting time is over 8 hours for a 150 pieces. These aren't laser images, they are cut outs and there is a pair of them, not just a single dog tag.
This is Dave's picture. He says Beretta not included..
I think I was one of the first to order these. I received an e-mail on Friday telling me that they had shipped. I should have them tomorrow or Tuesday I'm guessing.