View Full Version : Where do you order Sports products from?
spesmeadeus
3rd of March 2010 (Wed), 14:56
I am going to be taking pictures of a kids hockey league. They want some cardboard frames for the pictures maybe some sports cards. Please anyone know of any good sites to order these types of products from, I have been searching and cannot find anything really great right now.
asysin2leads
3rd of March 2010 (Wed), 16:03
I like the fact that Exposure Manager has authentic TOPPS trading cards as an option. I've done several of them and the kids are stoked when they see them. Nothing like getting your very own pack of TOPPS trading cards and a piece of "gum," too. What type of cardboard frames? Are you talking about the memory mates frames? Personally, I would do a custom 8x10 digital memory mate and print them as 8x10s. Let the parents decide to frame them. I really hate the cardboard memory mate frames. If you want the cardboard memory mates, check this (http://www.promoframes.com/index.php?cPath=3) out.
Frank E
3rd of March 2010 (Wed), 19:49
You could take a look at Millers, or Mpix.
Tigershark
3rd of March 2010 (Wed), 20:15
I use RCProlab if you are looking for the old fashion cardboard ones I used to order all my supplies from tyndell but switched to digital a while back
43 North
3rd of March 2010 (Wed), 23:40
Mpix does them at a decent price I believe.
MJPhotos24
3rd of March 2010 (Wed), 23:43
Richmond Pro Lab or Exposure Manager...ditch the cardboard cut outs, they're lame as can get and most throw them away. Digital memory mates are the way to go and after introducing them to so-so sales they have exploded the past few seasons.
spesmeadeus
4th of March 2010 (Thu), 09:29
Richmond Pro Lab or Exposure Manager...ditch the cardboard cut outs, they're lame as can get and most throw them away. Digital memory mates are the way to go and after introducing them to so-so sales they have exploded the past few seasons.
Thanks everyone I am going to go with Digital Memory Mates. And the TOPPS trading cards. There was a site i found topps on mytradingcards.com But will check the other to price match them!
DDCSD
4th of March 2010 (Thu), 13:09
I do the digital memory mates but put them in these:
http://www.promoframes.com/product_info.php?products_id=319
I avoided them for a while, but people kept asking for the cardboard frames. I started using the easels as a compromise.
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