Hybrid Engraved and Labeled Custom Tap Handles

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Hybrid Labeled and Engraved Custom Beer Tap Handles:

$135 Hybrid Engraved/Labeled Custom Tap Handle:  Combining the best of both of our customization methods, this hybrid tap handle style allows for your custom full-color graphic on a professionally-finished label, with deeply-engraved and hand-paint-filled text decorating the hardwood tap handle around the label, or even down the shaft on handles that allow it. Sometimes the design you want us to use will not work well with our engraving method, but you still want the refined and unique look of our custom engraved tap handles. Other times, the design you want engraved will cost too much to prepare, and you'd rather choose this cost-limiting option. We'll engrave your custom text onto the handle, but then use a full-color label to replicate your graphic, so you can have it all! At $135, this is more expensive than a basic engraved handle, but well shy of the upper end of our price range when graphic setup time is considered. However, cost may not be an issue; a hybrid tap also makes an interesting display for some of your more involved and detailed beer branding ideas. The usual configuration: Your text on top, a photograph of your dog or your beer logo in the middle, more text on the bottom (Sparky's Brew, with an oval picture label of Sparky in the center, and the text engraved around it). This applies to any style of label and handle combination, whether it is a disk finial or label shield on a Pub handle, or a direct-applied label on any other style of handle. This is a very useful handle style, as it allows us to include a graphic that you really want, but that we can't effectively use our engraving methods to reproduce, or that simply looks better in printed full color. Click here to be taken to our labeled and hybrid beer tap handle gallery:  Information on submitting your custom graphic is to be found here.  Click Here to Get Started Making Your Custom Beer Tap Handle.