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  1. Hi Everyone,

    Has anyone had any luck in sourcing those cute little hub labels in the UK ? If so, could you please let me know where you got them from.

    Cheers,

    Garry.
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  2. you can get them .. but they are only sold in industrial quantitys do a search on hub labels and you will find the links.
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  3. ... in America !



    If you can find a link for the UK, please share it with me. Quantity is not a serious issue.
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    I use Pressit. http://www.medeainternational.com/pressit/index.htm They are regular labels with a hub label included. You just remove the hub portion for regular use.

    If you also use regular labels at times, these could do double duty for you. (Triple if you ever need full face.)
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  5. Ah, I have an account with a Pressit dealer... thanks for the heads-up.

    I think I'll drop them a line and ask if the hub labels are available - or more to the point, likely to be available - as a seperate product, as it is wasteful for me to have the rest of the labels in the pack as my needs for those are catered for elsewhere.

    Thanks again for the info. Any other suggestions in the mean time ?
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  6. silly suggestion... two pastry cutters ..some sticky back plastic .. and a lot of hard work. But seriously you could DIY.
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  7. The thought had crossed my mind - making a template to print on "regular" labels isn't out of the question, but getting a nice round shape and getting it central on the disc is another matter.

    If the worst comes to the worst, I just won't bother...
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