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QuickName Express by Pulse
Hirsch Hosts Sumo Champion Byamba!

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This month stock up and save on pre-wound bobbins and the most popular cutaway backing.

 
JUST RELEASED!            QuickName Express by Pulse!
Come by our Booth #1011 at Long Beach Imprinted Sportswear Show and be one of the first to see the newest product by Pulse Microsystems - QuickName Express!
Here are just a few key features included in the QuickName Express:
- Quick and easy way to customize designs, whether creating a single personalized item or for a team
- Tabular format to enter team names quickly
- Assign needle numbers while creating the design (so the design can be sewn quickly on the machine without re-entering needle assignments)
- Print Bar Codes for all designs instantly
- Instantly download designs using bar codes from the machine
- efficient and error free operation!
Hirsch Hosts Three-Time World Champion Sumo Wrestler Byamba at the ISS in Long Beach!

Byambajav UlambajarThe Long Beach Imprinted Sportswear Show will be the stage where Hirsch debuts its new Tajima SUMO large-format embroidery machine, designed to easily do oversize designs on jacket backs, blankets, banners and more.

 

As part of the Sumo launch, Byambajav Ulambayar, a three-time world champion sumo wrestler will be on hand to sign autographs and take photos. He will be in the Hirsch Booth #1011 and walking the floor all day on Friday and Saturday to meet with attendees.

 

Known as Byamba, the professional wrestler won two consecutive World Sumo Champion titles (2006 in Japan and 2007 in Thailand). In 2009, when the World Sumo Championships were not held, Byamba competed in the World Games which is held every four years and run by the International Olympic Committee. At the competition in Talwan, Byamba thrilled the crowds by winning the gold medal - his third World title!

 

Byamba continues to win tournament after tournament. At one point, he had a streak of more than 100 consecutive victories in matches mostly again national champions of other nations.

 

Based in Los Angeles, Byamba also had a part in the movie "Oceans 13," as well as more than 120 TV shows, films, commercials, and live events all over the world.

Just like Byamba, the Sumo can make you a champion with your customers. It uses a 23-inch by 23-inch hoop that makes it possible to not only sew on oversized jackets, jerseys and fleece with giant designs or appliqué, but it also opens the door to home decorations such as tablecloths, table runners, curtains, bedspreads and more. Large tote bags and luggage, banners, blankets, and wall hangings are just a few of the many product categories that this machine is designed to accommodate. Embroiderers will find they can do large pieces quickly and efficiently allowing them to solicit work that previously would have been a production nightmare.

 

Please call for more information on the Sumo Embroidery Machine (800)394.4426.
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If you are uncertain as to which equipment funding method is best for you, you are not alone. The following will help you determine which option is best for your business needs.

Over $250 billion dollars of equipment is anticipated to be leased this year and 75% of all companies that lease indicate that it is their average-to-best means for financing equipment purchases.


This article was contributed by Beacon Funding. To find out more information about financing your next equipment purchase, visit our website at www.hic.us under Financing section.

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