We were asked to help create some sample display pieces for a leather specialty company called Barrington. This presented two challenges, first their logo was extremely complex and second, they wanted some work done with leather. Turns out the hardest part of cutting the leather is just stretching it out and holding it down. It cuts just fine at low pressure (15000 psi) without garnet. The leather kind of stretches when it gets wet, but looks like it shrinks back down as it dries.
Anyway, check these out. The logo turned out really well, and looks awesome against the leather.
Winter is finally here. We got our first decent snow, and it’s cold! I guess now we can claim that all of our products are tested under extreme conditions…
It’s Thanksgiving week and things are a little quiet, but there are a few things going out today.
Here are some tee markers we’ve done for Southern Dunes and Malibu Country Club. They needed a few extras, so here’s a couple replacements…
Brown Golf owns serveral courses in the Southeast. They are outfitting their teaching facility at Island West and Pinecrest. Here are some signs that will go on the range with their logo on one side and a blank chalkboard on the back where they can write the lesson taker’s name. They also purchased range spacers and some other ‘teaching area’ signs, but unfortunately the guys boxed them up before I could get a picture.
Just finishing up the Kapalua Tee Markers which should be ready to go out this week. Wanted to show a picture of the rendering vs. the real markers.
The Renderings:
The Real Tee Markers:
Unfortunately, the lighting is better in the renderings
On the real tee marker, the copper color is awesome. It might be my new favorite color we’ve used on anything. If I had my way we’d use it for every product on every course… Don’t like copper? Call us when you do… Just kidding. But it is pretty.