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Great question for those who have been stamping a really long time. If you could bring back any stamp company that has gone by the wayside, what company would it be? So many to choose from, which one would you bring back if you could?
Yup, my guess is that PSX will get the most votes. Check eBay---they sell for huge prices. I went to a used stamp sale once and the lg. botanicals were under lock & key in a glass cabinet.
Mine would be psx, I live in Australia it is really hard to find these stamps, ebay would be the only place to buy them, some go for $100 plus. I love them but I can't justify paying that amount for one stamp.
My vote is for PSX. The botanical series especially and now of course I wish I had bought more of them. Also the bird series is wonderful. Plus they had some great elaborate alphabet stamps which I still use.
PSX, hands down. When my mom and I started stamping, PSX were just about the only thing available to us. Their stamps were such good quality and images just beautiful.
Hooks, Lines, and Inkers! I know Dianne J Hook is still active, selling clipart and download-able art, but it's not the same. I only discovered her stamps long after she had already stopped selling them!! Now I can only find one here or there. I love her country, cutesy style.
PSX was the first the first company that came to mind, no doubt since the first stamp that I purchased was form PSX. However I would love to see Delafied Rubber Stamps return as well!
Hooks, Lines, and Inkers! I know Dianne J Hook is still active, selling clipart and download-able art, but it's not the same. I only discovered her stamps long after she had already stopped selling them!! Now I can only find one here or there. I love her country, cutesy style.
Oh, I forgot about these; I loved them too and still have quite a few since I tend to keep my "oldies".
Well, what do you know!! I googled PSX and I actually have a few PSX stamps! Only I never bought them from any one place, so I had associated each image with the individual place I bought them from, instead of PSX!!
Stamp Barbara images are available through Stamp A Mania. They began reintroducing them last year so not everything is available. As for MOMR- they were also around. I stumbled upon a company that bought that line. At the moment I can not recall the name, but I can try to find out again if anyone is interested.
I hope people don't get tired of me, but I just had to add one more company that I would LOVE to see come back- Rubber Stamps of America!!! They had stamps for everything and done beautifully.
I started with PSX too, I still have several and was going to sell them, but I unmounted them, so I wasn't sure people would still want them.
I think it would depend on how much an individual wants the image. I strongly prefer wood-mounted stamps (but budget/space have made me embrace cling-mounted and bare rubber). However, before those restraints I happily purchased a cling-mounted, well-loved retired set by SU (The Back Nine) because ... it was available and the price was reasonable. I was tired of waiting and am glad I own it.
If a person wants them as an "investment" then they probably wouldn't consider unmounted images, kwim.
Elzybells! Penny Black have released some of the Elzybells stamps - mostly ones I already have - but would just love to have NEW Elzybells designs too. Oh, I MISS my Elzybells! And another vote for PSX which were the first stamps I ever bought.
PSX and Uptown Rubber Stamps, particularly the ones by Sandi Gore Evans (love her snowmen!)
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Linda...you mentioned Uptown Rubber Stamps and it took me on a trip down nostalgia lane. Uptown began as a local rubber stamp store here in my hometown. That's where I began my stamping career about 30 years ago! I was so sad when they shut the store and moved to Washington State. Then I kinda lost track of them.
PSX
Delafield
Posh Impressions
Ann-ticipations
Mostly Animals
Yes, Pigs can Fly/Rubber Poet
Printworks
All Night Media
Azadi Earles
Stamp of Excellence
Museum of Modern Rubber
Embossing Arts
SonLight
Okay, basically I miss a lot of the older companies, but I have enough of their images to keep me busy
Have to go with the majority- PSX again. I would love to get my inky mitts on their Buddha rubber stamp- I've seen it selling for some ludicrous prices. I want it, but not at ANY price. I do wish someone would buy up the PSX catalogue- they'd make a fortune.