Do you have a link to the page on your site? I've just tried searching for the separate green baize but nothing came up. I want to bookmark it ready for when I next order from you. Thanks! (I do sell more cork backed ones than green baize, though...).bms;20676 wrote:Green baize backing is available for the UniSub coasters and one of the UniSub placemats separately now online so we are testing the water with these. The baize from the company that makes the coasters is a expensive and they have increased their prices. Watch this space to see though...
Justin;20679 wrote:I've recently started to make my own cork backing for different size placemats etc. I can't see anywhere that sells Unisub with cork backed on larger mats and no option to buy seperate so might consider supplying to members if there's a demand. It isn't cheap at the moment though, not until I can buy in much larger bulk
It's certainly something that would interest me. I'd much rather buy in a couple of hundred plain-backed coasters and then put the backing on it as and when required. Buying 40 of one type, 20 of another, and 10 of another, as customers order them is just so inefficient - and wasteful, on those occasions that a wasted coasted means a wasted one with backing (but if you print a plain one before putting the backing on, you only waste a plain one).
That cork backing that Listawood sells is ideal because it suits round coasters in both wood, glass, and ceramic varieties. You just stick it on when you need it. If the same stuff was available for square coasters, my life would be a lot easier.
In addition, I'm sure I could put the cork backing on a lot straighter than some of the ham-fisted efforts I've seen recently. You'd think it was policy for them to close their eyes when aligning it, or something.
