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361 A Broadway

Novelty imprinters and gold stampers: engraved nameplates and signs, personalized gifts. (50th Anniversary Bethpage)


Below information from The Bethpage Tribune - June 17 - 23, 2005

Unique Impressions won two awards at the National Embroidery Contest held in Atlantic City during March of this year. First place in the Nonwearables and a third place in the Stock designs categories.

The Embroidery that received first place was first designed by Brian Hickey after The Fathers Day Fire, in Queens, which took the lives of three members on the NYFD. Brian and Charlie wanted to design something for the members who were from Rescue 4. Since these Rescue 4 firefighters were customers, Unique Impressions made and donated this memorial piece. Later others were made for Brian Hickey after 9-11 and the Nassau County Fire School to memorialize their instructors killed on that day.

After Frank Pendl's untimely death in 2004, Unique Impressions remade the design to commemorate Frank's life as Chief of the BFD, Nassau County Fire Academy Instructor, Nassau County Fire Marshal and founder of the Nassau County Firefighters Museum to be constructed at Mitchel Field. This piece had over 400,000 stiches, 52 color changes and took 3 hoopings to complete. Three days of sewing and one day of trimming went into the design for a total of 40 man hours.

For more information go to embmag.com Tribute to a Fireman. Unique impressions not only does work in the community, but also for the Cradle of Aviation, Johnny Maestro and the Brooklyn Bridge, Northrop Grumman, Port Authority of NY and Joint Terrorism Task Force to name a few. You can find Unique Impressions on the web at uniqueimpressions.com or longislandaviation.com.

Charles Razenson, owner of Unique Impressions.

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