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June
21, 2004
UNIVERSAL
LASER SYSTEMS PARTNERS WITH RAWLINGS FOR "MAKING THE
GAME" PROMOTION
SCOTTSDALE,
Ariz. (June 21, 2004) Universal Laser Systems, Inc.
and Rawlings Sporting Goods have partnered to offer baseball
fans a unique opportunity to personalize bats with a laser-engraved
name or signature. Fans at Rawlings Making the Game exhibits
at ball parks and amusement parks nationwide can take home
an adult, youth, or mini bat that is personalized on the spot
with a Universal laser system.
CO2 laser engraving systems are utilized in the awards and
custom gift, sign making, embroidery, and corporate identity
industries, as well as architecture, model making, woodworking,
and numerous industrial fields. Laser systems run like printers
from Windows-based programs, such as CorelDRAW, AutoCAD, Word,
Photoshop, and more.
"It's exciting that baseball fans will see a laser system
in action," notes Matt Gusse, owner of Laser IT Sales
& Service. "Most people aren't aware of the practical,
day-to-day applications that laser systems can accommodate.
Not only can a laser system engrave on a bat, but it can also
cut appliqué and sports letters that are sewn on to
jackets. The laser system is a very versatile piece of equipment."
Making the Game exhibits are located at Fenway Park in Boston,
SBC Park in San Francisco, Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles,
Angel Stadium of Anaheim, Coors Field in Denver, Jacobs Field
in Cleveland, Turner Field in Atlanta, Busch Stadium in St.
Louis, and Rawlings All American Bar & Grill at Ameriquest
Field in Arlington, home of the Texas Rangers. For more information,
contact Rawlings (www.rawlings.com)
or your local ballpark.
For more information on Universal Laser Systems, Inc., call
1-800-859-7033 or email sales@ulsinc.com.
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