Source for shooting jacket team/name placards

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Hilljac87
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Source for shooting jacket team/name placards

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Anyone know of a good source for embroidered name/team placards for the back of shooting jackets?
jhmartin
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Re: Source for shooting jacket team/name placards

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Check with the trophy houses in your area ... may of them have equipment that can do that ... like embroidering names on letter jackets, etc
David Levene
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Re: Source for shooting jacket team/name placards

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If you're shooting under ISSF rules then remember to check rules 4.6.1.3 to 4.6.1.8 to see where you can put names on a jacket.
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Re: Source for shooting jacket team/name placards

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David
I think they are talking about the embroidered patches that get clipped to the top back of the jacket.
Not an embroidery on the jacket itself. Like this sample.
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Hilljac87
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Re: Source for shooting jacket team/name placards

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Yes. Sorry about the terminology mix up. Kinda new to this. Looking for a good source to get the back patches as shown.
Thanks
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Re: Source for shooting jacket team/name placards

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Hilljac87
I think the correct terminology is " Bib "
David Levene
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Re: Source for shooting jacket team/name placards

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Trooperjake wrote: Mon Dec 17, 2018 10:37 pm IMG_0422.jpgDavid
I think they are talking about the embroidered patches that get clipped to the top back of the jacket.
Not an embroidery on the jacket itself. Like this sample.
Once again, under ISSF rules, that is the "bib" and the information going on there would normally change from match to match (which is why even major matches tend to use paper inside a protective plastic sleeve). Look at rule 4.6.2 and page 135 if the ISSF rule book to see what information is allowed on the bib.
In fact there is a small patch above the bib in the picture. That is against ISSF rule 4.6.1.4. That area is "RESERVED for the name and IOC abbreviation of the nation of the athlete and/or the Bib Number. If a flag of the nation is used it must be placed to the left (when seen by another person) of the IOC abbreviation."
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Re: Source for shooting jacket team/name placards

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These are mainly used by junior 3-P air shooters as well as some collegiate teams here in the U.S.
They usually come off if the shooter is in an ISSF competition and the match bib is worn.
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Re: Source for shooting jacket team/name placards

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Stitching Designs (owner Mary Furr) has made these in the past and I believe still does.

www.etsy.com/shop/StitchingDesigns

She does not advertise them on her website so you will need to contact her for specifics and pricing.
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