Recently, I had the opportunity to buy some customized product from Million-prints.com, and as a result of that, I started thinking about royal warrants again.
For the uninitiated, a royal warrant is a document that proclaims a merchant to be the preferred supplier of a particular product (or set of products) to the royal household. There's a great write-up on them over at Wikipedia.
Anyway, I decided to issue my first royal warrant, because I was so happy with how the bricks turned out.
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The presentation of the royal warrant to Marc of Million-prints.com |
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This picture was provided by Marc, showing the royal warrant on the wall of his shop. |
I'm so happy with how the royal warrant turned out (and Marc's response to it) that I'm thinking I may give others to local businesses I frequent, like maybe the veterinarian that takes care of our royal mouser. (I know that Buckingham Palace doesn't give out royal warrants for services, but they do their thing and I'll do mine.)
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