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Can I Have My Company Logo On My Gun?
Can I Have My Company Logo On My Gun?
Can I have my company’s logo on my gun stock? How can I advertise my company or business? Many companies have their logo’s on their vehicles, the side of their buildings, on business cards or in the phone books. Have you ever considered placing your company logo on the butt stock of a gun or wall panel? Now you can do just that.
It is a very unique way to advertise your company. You will receive many compliments as well as the envy of all your hunting buddies. You can have your company logo custom carved on your gun stock or carved on a wall panel to place in your office. This is an creative and inventive way to advertise your business. Maybe you will give the gun away for a safety award, a prize for selling the most, or to say thanks to all your employees. Maybe you would like to give a gun with your logo on it to a very good client. These are all good options to increase revenue for your business or promote good relations with employees. The sky is the limit as to how you use your logo.
I would be happy to help you design and create your companies logo then put it onto the gun of your choice, or on a wall panel for your office. Please feel free to contact me for an appointment to discuss your company and the logo you would like custom carved on your gun or wall panel.
CUSTOM CARVED GUNSTOCK
CUSTOM CARVED GUNSTOCK
This is a custom carved gunstock for a long time friend. It is carved on a Remington 22-250 cal. The sceen that inspired me to carve this for him came from one of the many rides my husband and I take every weekend.
If you ever get the chance to visit the Uintah mountains in the fall of the year. You will find a serenity of peace and harmony. My husband and I enjoy going for rides in the mountains. It is a time to see the changing of the leaves and hopefully see some wildlife. One of our favorite animals is the majestic bull elk. They are usually in the rut about this time of year. Just after the bull elk shed the velvet from his horns. He will begin bugling to entice the cow elk to come to him. This is called “the rut.” The rut can begin as early as mid August to early September and will last well into November. When two bull elk want the same herd of cows they will fight each other for the rights to breed with the cows. This keeps the herds strong and healthy.
If you ever have the chance to be in the mountains and hear the bulls elk bugling. You will never forget the sound. It is the call of the wild. Nature’s way of helping animals to reproduce thus carrying on the species. We look forward to this time of year. We love to be out in nature. Looking and listening not only the majestic bull elk, but for the deer and other wildlife as well.
