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The basics of Pre-Cut Lettering and Numbering.

By Peggy Elliott

Stahls’ Kick Press

Stahls’ ID Direct™, known for years as Stahls’ Lettering, invented die cut lettering back in 1932, the same year the company was established. The original kick press (shown on the left) was the first die cutting press used in the company. You can imagine the manual labor involved in operating this press. Today, many cutting methods are used to create vinyl letters and numbers and therefore, are now called Pre-Cut Letters and Numbers. Using pre-cut letters and numbers is one of the oldest methods of heat printing in the industry. Today, it’s still the quickest, most inexpensive way to letter and number apparel using your heat press. With an average name consisting 7 letters at a price of 5.5 cents per letter, that’s about 40 cents to put a name on a shirt! Save even more by purchasing letters and numbers by the kit. At that price, just think of the profit potential.

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