Very Important Question: where to get X-IT! TRANSFER CATALOG
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Very Important Question: where to get X-IT! TRANSFER CATALOG
Very Important Question: where to get X-IT! TRANSFER CATALOG
Ok here it is.
DOES ANY ONE KNOW WHERE I CAN GET THE X-IT! TRANSFER CATALOG SO I CAN ORDER DIRECTLY FROM THEM???? I HAVE SOLD HUNDREDS UPON HUNDREDS OF THOSE TRANSFERS.... HELP ME OUT????
Re: Very Important Question: where to get X-IT! TRANSFER CATALOG
Thanks Rodney just when you posted it i found it here in the forum. YES it was very very very difficult to find. I looked all over for it and finally im happy i found it here.
Re: Very Important Question: where to get X-IT! TRANSFER CATALOG
yeah, the Slix collection was one of the Big Hits of all time in transfer world.....for X-It.
I remember some of the first ones that kicked it off the collection, Martian Head, Charlie's Angel etc.... a real break thru in transfer types too. SLIX says it all.
Re: Very Important Question: where to get X-IT! TRANSFER CATALOG
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Originally Posted by StackemHard
This could be a very stupid question but what is Slix?????????????
Slix was a type of transfer Clarke Dundas a Canadian Eh!, made. These were the most popular transfers for a few years. Almost like the glossy litho-type transfers. He and his designers made really cool designs with these SLIX type transfers that sold by the truck load.
Re: Very Important Question: where to get X-IT! TRANSFER CATALOG
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Originally Posted by StackemHard
So what exactly is Slix made of??? Is it a plastisol transfer??? Is it like a transfer we create with a printer???
how they are made exactly i dont know.
they are Not made with bubble or clc printers, that im sure.
As a wild guess they are sort of like glossy litho-transfers....but the cool thing about them was that in some designs there was a sparkly multi-color type glitter mixed inside some of the design colors. Not exactly like the standard Litho-Glitter type transfers. A truly unique looking transfer type. I guess thats why they sold, considering that during that time that was what the market was lacking and what the retro consummer was demanding.
Easy to apply too, 10-15 sec. Cold peel. Worked everytime. ...thats a bonus for any catalog transfer company.
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Oh my god let those glitter slix transfers die a quick death along with anything glossy, 70's, and old school. Hot split transfers and modern designs will solve all problems transfer related!!!!. Let that glitter crap go!!!!!
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OK well your alot of help im asking you what you suggest....I want to know what do you mean that Hot Split Transfers will solve all transfer Problems. Tell me what are Hot Split Transfers????
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Originally Posted by MotoskinGraphix
Oh my god let those glitter slix transfers die a quick death along with anything glossy, 70's, and old school. Hot split transfers and modern designs will solve all problems transfer related!!!!. Let that glitter crap go!!!!!
David, it was a little background on what Clarke Dundas and X-it is all about and how they Made Transfers History with the Slix.
So, you tell me, what is the top selling collection of Heat Transfers Today that everyone is selling truck loads of ? .....dont give me a mish-mash assortment please.
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I am not concerned with what sold in the past etc..look towards the future and whats available and the new technology. I dont think my market wants glitter transfers...I really dont think any market wants that technology either. I think in the transfer market folks want what is as close to a screen print transfer as possible. Many trying to emulate water based inks and more progressive techniques. Transfers are an emulation of screen printing techniques gone wild, a leearning curve.
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