By the way, Amazon does have Made in the USA category! Here's where I usually start: amzn.to/3QdltWB You do have to be careful because some companies take advantage of the category, but many of these items are Made in the USA by small businesses.
This was great seeing a USA company being promoted! There are so few now a days it seems. I like that they have sample packs of blemished items so you can play around without spending a lot of money till you get used to engraving it. One of the best things you can put on a sign is MADE IN THE USA as it will draw people in who know quality and are not just looking for cheap thin stuff.
This is a fabulous interview and highlight of a local family business ….Frank, you have a new purchaser (albeit I am a small hobbiest) and thank you for your ‘Made in the USA’ products!!!
Rich, thank you for featuring this small business! More importantly explaining WHY it makes a difference to support local small businesses! Great Video! I also search out USA made first!!! Also, nice to see the next generation of USA manufacturers like Frank! Thank you!
Thank you for sharing this information. Going to head over and check out his stuff. I especially want to check out bracelets. Headed to Disney World soon with several grandchildren. Your idea about putting bracelets on them if they get lost got me thinking.
This is still requiring to verify a tax exempt license is valid. I found the same extra large bone shaped dog tags on Amazon luckily. Sad cuz I wanted to use Chewbarca and take out the sample pack.
Great stuff, but useless unless you are a reseller. What about us who use our lasers for family and friends without selling. I was carted up and ready to jump until I hit the registration page.
I just emailed Frank. When I first ordered and registered, I uploaded a pic of my dog for the reseller cert and made up a company name. I asked him to take off the requirements.
Hey Rich I love watching your videos and I’m learning a lot about lightburn and laser engraving. I’ll thinking about upgrading to a XTOOL D1 or a Roly laser MATIC Looking for the best bang for my buck around $1,500. What do you suggest?
TH-cam does the advertising, and if you don't want it, you can buy TH-cam premium. With all the time, expense on materials and equipment, we deserve the few pennies we get from the advertising.
ACEPTO LA PUBLICIDAD DE TH-cam Lo que no acepto son 25 minutos de publicidad Me apunto tu web para no comprar jamas aqui y recomendar a mis amigos lo mismo lo que me sorprende es que por cuatro chavos mi amigo "The Louisiana Hobby Guy" se haya dejado convencer para participar en semejante engaño Era ta fácil como avisar que era 100 % publicidad y el cliente elige si lo ve o no
By the way, Amazon does have Made in the USA category! Here's where I usually start: amzn.to/3QdltWB You do have to be careful because some companies take advantage of the category, but many of these items are Made in the USA by small businesses.
This was great seeing a USA company being promoted! There are so few now a days it seems. I like that they have sample packs of blemished items so you can play around without spending a lot of money till you get used to engraving it. One of the best things you can put on a sign is MADE IN THE USA as it will draw people in who know quality and are not just looking for cheap thin stuff.
I totally agree Mike!
This is a fabulous interview and highlight of a local family business ….Frank, you have a new purchaser (albeit I am a small hobbiest) and thank you for your ‘Made in the USA’ products!!!
Thanks Lori! You'll love the choices and quality!
Great! Thanks for this video and information Rich and Frank. I’m going to the website now to check out and will be ordering here from now on.
Awesome Mike, thanks!
Rich, thank you for featuring this small business! More importantly explaining WHY it makes a difference to support local small businesses! Great Video! I also search out USA made first!!! Also, nice to see the next generation of USA manufacturers like Frank! Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Great video.Will check out the company.
Please do Jerry! 👍
Rich, thanks for the video, I hope that your interview and presentation makes Chewbarka's business hit new heights in sales
I hope so too!
Sounds like Chewbarka is a great company, I will be using their products in the future.
Awesome! 👍 Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing this information. Going to head over and check out his stuff. I especially want to check out bracelets. Headed to Disney World soon with several grandchildren. Your idea about putting bracelets on them if they get lost got me thinking.
Please do! You never want to loose the kiddos!!
Thanks for bringing this company to the group!
You bet!
Love buy American
Yes Sir!! 👍
Great company. I've bought aluminum tags and brass tags from tbem
Awesome! Thank you!
Hi Rich, if you are not tax exempt, these guys will not sell to you.
Thanks for all you do, most helpful.
Gene
I just uploaded a pic of my dog for the reseller cert and made up a company name for my first order.
How about a file containing the layout for all the profiles for making a jig
Yes, we have them available for download online on our store. :-)
thanks
This is still requiring to verify a tax exempt license is valid. I found the same extra large bone shaped dog tags on Amazon luckily. Sad cuz I wanted to use Chewbarca and take out the sample pack.
I uploaded a photo of my dog Eric... I don't think they even check it.
I wonder if my small diode can use such material?
Yes of course! I can do anodized aluminum on my 1.5W laser!
The affiliate link is not working for me at this time.
If you mean the coupon code, you have to create an account and be logged in for it to work.
@@TheLouisianaHobbyGuy No, it never loaded the chewbarka site at all. I'll try again.
Great stuff, but useless unless you are a reseller. What about us who use our lasers for family and friends without selling. I was carted up and ready to jump until I hit the registration page.
I just emailed Frank. When I first ordered and registered, I uploaded a pic of my dog for the reseller cert and made up a company name. I asked him to take off the requirements.
@@TheLouisianaHobbyGuy Cool, Thank you. I'll give it a try again in a few days.
Me too!
Hey Rich
I love watching your videos and I’m learning a lot about lightburn and laser engraving.
I’ll thinking about upgrading to a XTOOL D1 or a
Roly laser MATIC
Looking for the best bang for my buck around $1,500.
What do you suggest?
Absolutely, the LaserMATIC 20 or 30!
Buen video, pero cuando quiera ver publicidad pòndre la TV española
TH-cam does the advertising, and if you don't want it, you can buy TH-cam premium. With all the time, expense on materials and equipment, we deserve the few pennies we get from the advertising.
ACEPTO LA PUBLICIDAD DE TH-cam
Lo que no acepto son 25 minutos de publicidad
Me apunto tu web para no comprar jamas aqui y recomendar a mis amigos lo mismo
lo que me sorprende es que por cuatro chavos mi amigo "The Louisiana Hobby Guy" se haya dejado convencer para participar en semejante engaño
Era ta fácil como avisar que era 100 % publicidad y el cliente elige si lo ve o no
TH-cam hace la publicidad, no yo.
@@TheLouisianaHobbyGuy tu video es publicidad 100%
TH-cam interrumpe tu video para SU PUBLICIDAD
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