In Your Biz: Gold Canyon Embroidery and Boutique

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Ray Husslein at Gold Canyon Embroidery and Boutique

Ray and Cheryl Husslein have been the owners of Gold Canyon Embroidery and Boutique for 13 years.  In Ray’s early career, he worked as an embroidery machine repair person. He traveled all over the United States and into Mexico repairing the various types of machines different businesses used.  This gave him a unique opportunity to see how various types of embroidery and screen printing businesses were operating, their price points, customer service and added value services.

  Ray decided to move to Arizona from New York after visiting his mother who was living in Mesa. He started looking for a home and found that Gold Canyon was where he would want to settle.  He began further exploring his area and found Superior, and after enjoying visits to the Boyce Thompson Arboretum and restaurants in Superior he decided to join the Superior Chamber of Commerce. 

  “We love the people in Superior and the town,” he said. “We get a really good feeling when we are there.” 

  As technology changes and becomes more efficient, Ray has added new services to their business.  Gold Canyon Embroidery and Boutique offers embroidery, logo digitizing, dye sublimation, direct to garment printing, name badges, custom mouse pads and koozies, custom coffee mugs and stainless steel water bottles.  They also offer large format printing and can print photos on aluminum and canvas art wraps.  Gold Canyon Embroidery  is more than just t-shirt printing and corporate wear. They can help you customize gifts, uniforms or help you with just about any type of custom product you would like.

  Ray’s advice when getting into business: “Pay attention to the details and have good customer service.”  What Ray enjoys most about his business is making sure that the order is just right for his customers, he explained. 

  Gold Canyon Emboidery is located across the street from Walgreens in Gold Canyon at 6832 S. Kings Ranch Rd. #3 or you can visit them online at www.goldcanyonembroidery.com.

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Mila Besich is a resident of Superior with two children. She volunteers for many local organizations. She is an experienced fundraiser and event planner for Copper Corridor Economic Development Coalition. She covers some of the area town councils and schools.


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