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Custom Order DepositThe non refundable deposit is to reserve your custom spot. Deposits will go towards the final balance of your custom. Discount codes are not eligible on custom orders. Customs can be (these are estimates and subject to change. Pricing is based on time spent) Non Exclusive (averaging $15 35 and are usually* not released for at least a month. You will be let know beforehand if it is planned to be released sooner) Semi Exclusive(averaging $45 65 and not


The non-refundable deposit is to reserve your custom spot. Deposits will go towards the final balance of your custom. Discount codes are not eligible on custom orders.

Customs can be (these are estimates and subject to change. Pricing is based on time spent)
- Non Exclusive (averaging $15-35 and are usually* not released for at least a month. You will be let know beforehand if it is planned to be released sooner)
- Semi Exclusive(averaging $45-65 and not released for at least 4-5 months)
- Exclusive ( $125+ , signature sketchy style cannot be exclusive* Exclusive files will not be resold, or ever have similar version enough to be confused with exclusive file, including other color ways. Please read our policies regarding artwork made for exclusive files.)

Commercial pricing will apply, please advise if you are a fabric or supply shop. Final End made physical products do not need licensing. Please see our policies for more.

All elements are hand drawn, and any text use includes proper license for use in the logo. No clip art will be used unless specifically requested and can be properly obtained and licensed.

By purchasing this deposit, you acknowledge that this deposit is non refundable and will go towards the cost of your custom. You acknowledge there will be a additional cost for your order and agree the balance will be paid before finally delivery of any files. Turnaround time is listed in the the drop down of this listing, but is subject to change with notice.

Revisions: Minor revisions (Including but not limited to, new or redrawn artwork) are allowed within reason. If multiple revisions, redraws or new artwork is requested, additional charges for time spent will be applied. Once the initial sketch or proof is approved, revisions will be an additional charge. IJPD reserves the right to reuse or list any and all versions that are not exclusive.

Please make sure your email used for purchase is an email that can be used to contact you. If you prefer a different email for contact, please leave contact email within the notes. If you are in our VIP, we may reach out via Facebook Messenger. Within a few business days, we will be reaching out to discuss your order, final cost and invoice for balance. You have 3 days to respond at any step before your order is closed and/or canceled. Balance is due prior to delivery of files. Once a proof is given to you for approval, proof must be approved within three (3) business days before order is considered approved and order is closed. Once this window for approval closes, further edits cannot be made. 

if final balance is not paid, and/or response is not given at any time, It’s Just Peachy Designs reserves the right to cancel your order or the remainder of your invoice and  list your order for sale. Please review our shop policies for more information.

 

TAT is for delivering initial proof for approval. Based on revisions and edits, orders can take longer than stated TAT. We make every effort to get you a completed order within a reasonable time frame.

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  • Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
  • To process your return/exchange, please contact us at [email protected]
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I've read a number of good books on the Guadalcanal campaign, and always thought that "Neptune's Inferno" by Hornfischer was the absolute best. I was wrong. Although Hornfischer does a superb account of the Navy and its travails and triumphs, Inferno doesn't delve deeply into the Marine (and Army) land battles. This book does both. Moreover, it provides a continuous timeline of both, and does so in such a way that the reader better understands both as related actions. For instance, I was never really aware that for the first three and a half months the Americans controlled the seas during daylight, and the Japanese at night (sounds a little like Viet Nam). The November 13 sea battle between Americans and Japanese -- in which US cruisers took on Japanese battleships and two American admirals died -- was in fact a clash of a major last ditch effort by the Japanese to reinforce their troops and destroy Henderson Field, which would have allowed them to control the seas both day and night. By that time there had been multiple bloody battles ashore between the Marines and Japanese, with the balance favoring the Marines, but if the Japanese had wrested control of the airfield and seas that would have been old history. The book includes a good view from the Japanese perspective, and some little known historical tidbets as well, e.g., Guadalcanal received its name from the Spanish home town of a ships officer who accompanied Spanish explorer Don Alvaro Medana, who discovered the island during a 1568 expedition to discover the fabled King Solomon's gold mines. Who knew? :-) Bottom line: I highly recommend this book, both for its balanced coverage of the entire campaign, land and sea, and even more for its integrated narrative -- you know what was taking place (or had taken place) on almost a day-by-day basis, which allows the reader to fully appreciate how actions ashore influenced those at sea, and vice versa. IMO, a must read, even for those who thought (like me) that they knew it all!
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On August 7th, 1942, American Marines stormed ashore on Guadalcanal. What lay before them was a six-month odyssey of fighting against the best of what the Japanese had to offer. In this fine book, author Joseph Wheelan describes the battle that turned the tide in the Pacific War. The Japanese had started construction of an airfield on Guadalcanal. If completed, Japanese aircraft would be able to harass American convoys and threaten Australia. The Americans seized the airfield and eventually, planes from the Cactus Air Force began attacking the Japanese. Throughout the book, the reader learns about all phases of the Guadalcanal campaign, including the battles of Alligator Creek and Bloody Ridge. On the sea, the Americans and Japanese slugged it out at Savo Island, as well as the great naval battles of November, 1942. Names such as Chesty Puller, John Baslone, "Archie" Vandegrift, Joe Foss, and "Bull" Halsey became household names in the United States. Each side lost many men, ships, and planes, but the tenacity and, finally, the industrial might and the ability to rapidly replace losses, led the Americans to victory. Never again would the Japanese regain the offensive in the Pacific War. "Midnight in the Pacific" is a very good book, and the author has done a good job of describing all of the main points of the battle. Each chapter is broken down into a single month's worth of action, and the narrative is well-written. Highly recommended.
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