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From: MSN NicknameDougintheWoods1  (Original Message)Sent: 6/3/2005 10:10 PM
Well I decided to go the full 10 yards and purchase a professional printed banner. Been using a self made which looked nice but after several uses it looks worn. made from light material.
Found a very nice, easy to deal with company. Had several telephone conservations etc.
Getting a banner made of 13 oz vynle printed in full color, not die cut lettering. 24x36 for $48
brioprint.com
Will keep all posted when I receive the final product.
2-3 day turn around.
Talk to David. Very helpful.


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From: MSN NicknameBubbanden1Sent: 6/5/2005 12:33 PM

Congrats to David,  I am thinking about doing the same thing.  I also bulit a stand for all my ornaments to hang on.  All I did was take 4, one inch dowles 4 foot long and drilled holes every 2 inches and incerted 1/4 inch dowles alone the top.  I made 4 of them and put them every 8 inches apart.  So the whole thing stands  about 4 foot tall.  This worked so well that I came home and bulit more. I did a 2 foot wide one and a 4 foot one that way I could put them on a 6 foot table. and I still had room for my standing stuff at the bottom.

bubbanden


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From: VinceFSent: 9/3/2006 2:03 AM
Bubbanden: A picture is worth a thousand words, I would love to better understand what you did for your sign work, often I get these "Old timer moments". If ya can't , it's not the end of the world
 
Vince