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Source of pop up exhibition banners?

 
hal55
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Oct 10, 2011 20:36 |  #1

Can anyone recommend a good source for pop up banners of the type used for exhibitions and conventions? Essential is that they ship to Australia and that they have replaceable prints so that we can fit the prints ourselves and replace them if the client wants a new display.

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Oct 10, 2011 20:44 |  #2

Hmm, I wouldn't know, but how thoroughly have you looked? A simple search for "pop up banner" gave a lot of possible results:

http://www.search-results.com …r%3Asrc%3Dieb%3​Ao%3D16316 (external link)


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Oct 11, 2011 04:46 |  #3

Mate, if only it was that easy. We have been in touch with some of the people on the search page you listed and how they stay in business I don't know. No help from the reps they employ, we have visited a showroom only to discover that the only person in attendance knows nothing about the product range in front of her. Seriously, she had no idea how the mechanism worked, which ones had replaceable prints and when the rep emailed us later that day in response to the questions we had, and which she promised he would answer.....guess what...... nothing we asked about was mentioned. The budget unit they had was utter crap of the use once and throw it away type and the whole experience has been sheer frustration.
If we could afford it we would fly down to Sydney or Melbourne and do the rounds of the companies, being in the comparative backwater of SE Queensland is being very limiting.

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