Posted by Calnotary on 1/23/09 11:02am Msg #275379
Vision 400R Round Self-inking Seal Stamp
Anybody has anything to say about this Notary Rotary stamp? I am in the process of buying my stamps.
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Reply by sjp on 1/23/09 11:43am Msg #275386
I purchased the Stingray Pre-Inked notary stamp her at NotRot and am very happy with it.
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Reply by MrEd_Ca on 1/23/09 11:47am Msg #275387
I have one & like it but, since business is slow, I have only used it a couple of times. It won't fit into those small areas that require a small rectangular stamp, so usage is somewhat limited to the large expansive document areas. It looks like you would need to be careful about storage since it can lock in the open position leaving the ink pad exposed & subject to drying.
The Notary Rotary people sure shipped it fast!
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Reply by MrEd_Ca on 1/23/09 11:52am Msg #275389
... forgot to add.. n/m
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Reply by MrEd_Ca on 1/23/09 11:55am Msg #275390
Forgot to add ...
... it comes with a cap that seals it somewhat from the air but, since I don't use this particular stamp a lot, I now keep it in a small zip-lock bag so it won't dry out.
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Reply by Glenn Strickler on 1/23/09 12:19pm Msg #275395
I bought the Stingray and it works like a champ .....
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Reply by Calnotary on 1/23/09 12:23pm Msg #275398
Thank you all! I ordered 3 stamps. One brother,one Vision Round and the stingray one.
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Reply by MistarellaFL on 1/23/09 12:30pm Msg #275400
I am looking for a SMALL round stamp
for marriage licenses, similar in size to the one the county clerk uses. If anyone knows of a good place, please let me know. I've looked at many round stamps, but they are all too large.
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Reply by HB/CA on 1/23/09 12:32pm Msg #275402
I have a variety of stamps also. I've used the round stamp quite few times for foreign docments. It looks more official than a rectangular stamp, since many countries have round official seals on their documents.
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Reply by Marian_in_CA on 1/23/09 1:13pm Msg #275406
I have the Brother one and I LOVE it. I have the Vision one as my backup, but the difference between them is very clear. The Brother is expensive but worth every penny.
I'd been considering a round one as well, some of the more traditional types like to see a round seal, and I've been asked about it twice in the last month. I have an embosser that I can ink, but that doesn't look as nice.
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Reply by Susan Fischer on 1/24/09 10:50am Msg #275492
3 stamps! I'm so jealous. We in OR can only have ONE
at a time - if it's lost or broken, we have to apply to get a duplicate. It is issued with the same commission number, but with a letter added - to designate a duplicate.
A backup would sure be handy. And, too, it would be nice to be able to try different brands. I'd like to find a transparent stamp, to help get the mandatory rectangle into those *tight* spaces...
Alas, not in Oregon, until it's time for a new stamp...
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