Kingsley Hot Stamp Stamping Machine Foil - 3" X 100' -choose 10 Rolls + Canister

US $49.90

  • Searcy, Arkansas, United States
  • Jan 30th
"Hot Stamp Supplies for us Little Guys"  This foil is hand-rolled down, from large master rolls, to 100 feet in length so they will work in a canister with the Kingsley auto foil feeder. Remember that most rolls from Kingsley, Howard, Jason, etc. are less than half as long at 40 feet; ours are 100 feet long. Also, foil rolls that are 200 feet long, or longer, will not fit the canisters with the auto feeder.    ************************************************************************************************************************************* ABOUT INTERNATIONAL ORDERS I receive many orders from across the waters, and I really appreciate every one of them. But after these shipments leave the United States, I cannot be held responsible for the delivery. The USPS assures delivery of an international packages to the country of destination, so when the tracking information says "Processed through sort facility" at Miami, New Orleans, New York, San Francisco or Los Angeles, it means that the package has been handed over to the postal system of the destination country. Traditionally, I can gather no more information between the time of that handoff and the time the package is ultimately delivered, at which time tracking gives a notice of delivery. But what that country's postal system does with the package can vary greatly. Some packages go to the country's customs office, some are held at who knows where for an indefinite length of time and some are delivered immediately. Recently, I have noticed that more details about that country's handing of the package has been included in the tracking information from certain countries, and I assume that this is a trend, and that tracking information will continue to improve. But please don't hold me responsible for what your country does with the package instead of delivering it timely. From more than 10,000 orders I have shipped, I have received 7 or 8 negative feedbacks, and every one of them has to do with delivery of overseas shipments. Most of them were complaints concerning delivery time, over which I have no control. Two of them gave me negative feedback for non-delivery of the package, which was later delivered, but there was no attempt to correct the feedback. Please don't treat me this way. When you order from me from overseas, I will ship the product quickly, and eBay will send you a tracking number on shipment day. If delivery seems slow, I will always try to help you get your package, but please don't give me negative feedback for slow delivery. I didn't do it. Please be aware that you may have to pay customs fees, but since most of my shipments are small, apparently such fees are not often levied. **********************************************************************************************************************************************************************************   This offer is for any ten (10) rolls of premium pigment foil, three (3) inches wide, in the colors of your choice from the list below, 100 feet long, plus a canister.  Please indicate your color preferences in the "Notes to Seller" fields at eBay or PayPal checkout, or email me at dcks@sbcglobal.net with your selections. There is not a default selection for this listing, so I really need to hear from you before I can ship your order.   CHOOSE ANY 10 PREMIUM PIGMENT COLORS in glossy or matte finishes   PG Series - Glossy - Shiny, non-brilliant PM Series - Matte - Dull, non-shiny   CAUTION  Matte pigment foil does not have a clear coating on top, so it tends to smear easily. I learned this the hard way one time. I was imprinting a name in matte brown in the pink area of a brown and pink Bible child's Bible, and it smeared. My rule of thumb is to use glossy if at all possible.     Glossy     PG100     - White    PG170     - Grey    GP210     - California Blue (Turquoise)    PG230     - Royal Blue    PG250     - Navy    GP290     - Aqua    PG350     - Green    GP430     - Pink                     - Hot Pink    GP440     - Magenta    PG450     - Red    YD6600   - Dark Red    PG490     - Burgundy    GP500     - Medium Orange    GP510     - Dark Orange    GP770     - Light Purple (or Dark Lavender)    PG800     - Yellow    PG810     - Brown    PG990     - Black    Matte    PM100     - White    PM170     - Grey    PM230     - Royal Blue    PM250     - Navy Blue    LQ31166 - California Blue    PM350     - Green    PM450     - Red    PM490     - Burgundy    PM800     - Yellow    PM810     - Brown    PM990     - Black     • 30 different rolls of pigment foil to choose from, for hot stamping on most surfaces • All rolls fit our canister replacement tube • This is brand new, recently produced, fresh foil • PG & PM series of pigment foil, in a package of 10, your choice of colors • 3 inch wide foil on 1/2" core (you may also choose 5/8" core or 1" core, but these won't fit the canisters and require a different foil feeding system) • 100 foot long rolls • $4.99 per roll • Compare at $100 for 10 rolls CANISTER REPLACEMENT TUBE These are brand new, recently produced, rolls of assorted color foil, ideal for hot stamping virtually any surface. They are 100 foot rolls on 1/2 inch cores and will fit our canister replacement tube (available separately: $7). Kingsley produced 40 foot foil rolls in canisters to function with the automatic foil feeding system included in virtually every Kingsley machine. Since these canisters are no longer in production, several specially designed tubes have been produced to allow the automatic foil feeder to work with any foil rolls; ours is one of them. These rolls of foil are on a 1/2 core, and the maximum inside diameter of most new tubes is 1 3/8," so these 100 foot rolls will fit inside the tubes and work with the auto foil feed system. If you already have a canister replacement, you should order this foil without the canister (eBay item number 290658346723).   ORDERING THE RIGHT FOIL This foil will work on virtually any hot stamping machine at about 250°, but if you want to use it in an auto feed foil system, you will need to do a little research into your machine and order foil accordingly.If you have a Kingsley machine, you can take advantage of my research, explained here. Kingsley developed 3 distinct foil feeding systems through its production history, detailed below. 1. IF you have a Kingsley M-50 you are likely using the canister system. For many years Kingsley rolled its foil on a 1/2" core and enclosed it in a cardboard canister. The canister was highly protective and most of it is still good even though it may be 50 years old. This listing is for NEW foil for this canister system, but foil in canisters is becoming a thing of the past. So there must be another way to hold the foil; hence the canister replacement tube. If you don't have one and you want to use Kingsley's auto foil feeder, you should order this foil package with a canister tube (item number MG3C-3). The canister system is explained more fully above. 2. IF you have a Kingsley M-60 or M-75 with the EZ FOIL ADAPTER, using the white "dog ears" (that's what Kingsley called them) to hold the foil. Just send us an email request for this foil to be rolled onto a 5/8" core; there's no extra charge for this service and free "dog ears" will be supplied with your order. By the way, your "dog ears" are re-usable, so be sure to save them, especially because they are no longer in production. 3. IF you have a Kingsley M-101 with the EZ FOIL ADAPTER, this foil on a 5/8" core (as in #2) will work in your system, but your machine is capable of a 4 inch wide imprint, and you may prefer to order 4" wide foil (see eBay item number 290327881480). 4. IF you have a Kingsley M-101 that has the 1/2" rod with the spring loaded end cap for foil feeding, and you need 4 inch wide foil, please see eBay item number 290327881480, and tell us you want it on 1/2 inch core. If 3 inch wide foil is sufficient, just order from this current listing.   IMPORTANT LITTLE TIDBITS ABOUT FOIL 1. Foil comes in varying thicknesses (just like Scott's Big Roll versus Cottonelle; toilet paper is such a good illustration, huh?). For example, brilliant foil is generally thinner than pigment foil (gloss or matte colors). In fact a 100' roll of most older pigment foil will not fit into the canisters like a 100' roll of brilliant foil will. So pigment foil was normally sold in rolls of 35' to 50', which will fit in the canisters. So, when you receive foil in different sized rolls, it does not mean they are in different lengths, or that you are not getting 35 feet. In this listing, the pigment foil is new and thinner. Once in a while, you will get a double roll (like Charmin) because even though you ordered two 35' rolls, I had a 100' roll (that will still fit in the canister) ready to go, so that's what you'll get (you know, it's the new math: 2 x 35 = 100). I now use calipers to determine the length of rolls. 2. Terms used to describe the finish on the foil can be very confusing; this confusion is heightened by the producers who often seem to toss around their decriptions like a juggler. In an attempt to stay on the same page with our buyers, we use the old Kingsley terms for these finishes. And they are: Brilliant - the brightest, shiniest finish. This has the most glare and reflection, like chrome or gloss wall paint. The foil is so shiny and reflective that you cannot see into it. Metallic - slightly less bright and reflective, like a gold Cadillac. The foil's surface seems to have some depth to it. Kingsley produced gold, silver, red, green, blue, copper and purple in both brilliant and metallic finishes. To many folks, "metallic" has come to mean brilliant, and while that may be a perfectly legitimate use of the term in some circles, it won't be here. If you order metallic, you won't get the shiniest foil. Satin - still less bright and less shiny, but with a rich inviting depth (wow, I can't believe I'm saying stuff like this). Matte - like flat wall paint with virtually no shine. Frequently, there is not a lot of distinction between matte and satin. Gloss - like high gloss wall paint, but not as shiny as brilliant foils 3. And then there is all the fun with color names. You know: "I ordered magenta and you sent me fuschia." Well, to my knowledge, I haven't done such a dastardly thing, but I certainly could have. And I confess that I have sent pink instead of dusty rose. Is that really California blue? And what is the difference between hot pink and cerise? Or between turquoise, teal and aqua, especially if they are brilliant. And don't Google it to figure it out; I can't get along without Google, but I no longer try to determine what color turquoise is by Googling it. Once was enough. Again, I will use the old Kingsley color chart as much as possible, so if you have one, hang on to it. Let's just assume that I will do my best to fill your order for specific colors and I will hope you are pleased. And if not, well let's talk about it. Nuff said? 4. Foil widths can be exciting too. First of all, be sure to notice the width of the foil in the description; I try to get that information into the title lines and headers. I offer foil in 2", 3" and 4" widths here, but Howard produced foil in 3 1/2" and 5". Occasionally you only need 1" wide foil, so using a 3" wide roll would sure waste a lot of foil, so I also have 1" wide a 1 1/2" wide rolls of many of the colors. When you order 3" foil, you might get a roll or two that are 2 3/4" (in which case I will always make it up to you, with extra length or some other compensation), and you might get a 3 1/2" roll of Howard foil (in which case, you can just consider it a bonus). I now have a hifalutin foil cutter and I order new foil in large rolls (25 inches wide x 400' long or 1000 feet long). 5. Foil life is very important to me and to you. I want you to be able to order with the confidence that you are getting good viable foil from me. In the case of Premium foil, like in this listing, it's not much of a factor; it's all brand new foil, but because it is very thin, it can be hard to deal with in cutting and rolling. You will probably find an occasional wrinkle, especially if the foil came from near the 1" core that it came on originally, but it will be very minimal, and I apologize for missing it. In new foil, the wrinkle usually doesn't mean the foil material came off, so it will still imprint just fine. It is in the old Kingsley foil where there might be a problem. The Kingsley canisters protected the foil; I have found foil from the 1940s that is still good. But it depends more on the storage conditions. I have several little tricks I use to determine if the foil is good down in the roll. Obviosuly, I can't unroll every roll to check it, but I do carefully examine the foil to make sure you are getting foil you can use. And if I messed up, please let me know and I will replace the roll. 6. Oh yes: foil cores. The core is that little cardboard (occasionally plastic) tube in there that the foil is rolled up on (again, like Angel Soft - boy, that simile has a life, huh?). Well this consideration is dealt with in the previous section, so I'll just ask you to please not forget to let me know if you have particular core requirements.
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New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. ...
Size 3 inches x 100 feet
Length 100 ft.
Core 1/2 inch
Diameter 1 3/8 in.
Width 3 in.
Country of Manufacture United States

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