December 9, 2019
FourEight Plaques and Customs celebrates ribbon cutting
By Chris Darus
The Bandera Prophet
Last week Marine vet and local business owner Jared Wilcox, along with family, friends and members of the Bandera County Chamber of Commerce, celebrated the ribbon cutting for FourEight Plaques and Customs, located at 1547 Hwy. 16 N. in Bandera.
Besides plaques and trophies, the shop specializes in custom artwork and engraving on just about anything you can think of: metal, wood, glass, guns, organics and more.
Wilcox is a certified firearms laser engraver, he can make custom rifle and gun mounts, and has a private line of affordable drink-ware.
The shop is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, and can be reached at 775-527-2317, or via their Facebook page at foureightplaque/.
Wilcox also has a booth inside the Shops of Bandera mall at 714 Main Street in Bandera.
Besides plaques and trophies, the shop specializes in custom artwork and engraving on just about anything you can think of: metal, wood, glass, guns, organics and more.
Wilcox is a certified firearms laser engraver, he can make custom rifle and gun mounts, and has a private line of affordable drink-ware.
The shop is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, and can be reached at 775-527-2317, or via their Facebook page at foureightplaque/.
Wilcox also has a booth inside the Shops of Bandera mall at 714 Main Street in Bandera.