The industrial looking large (3' x 4') type at gas stations that has springs to deal with wind. Anyone have a source? Collected too many catalogs, or done too little organization of them. Know I had it somewhere.
Posted by timi NC (Member # 576) on :
Try May Advertising out of texas,....
Posted by Doug Allan (Member # 2247) on :
Thanks Timi, No luck yet searching the web. I tried directory assistance & out of Austin, Houstan, & Dallas, there was one May-something Advertising. They said they were not the right one, that they got wrong numbers all the time, & that they had no idea where or who the REAL May Advertising was.
Do you remember the city? or web address?
Posted by VICTORGEORGIOU (Member # 474) on :
Doug, that information is at our former store. I know they are called Windmasters, and the company name is something like MDI - Merchandising Displays Incorporated? In Michigan? They were about $135 the last time I bought one. They are spendy but very well built. The local car was has one that is six or seven years old and it looks great. Vic G
Posted by VICTORGEORGIOU (Member # 474) on :
Strange how a search engine will not find a site when you ask for it by name. Maybe because of the space between words. I actually tried that URL (www.mayadvertising.com) but that must have been one of the 2-3 times a day that Netscape just decides to freeze up. Or I spelled it wrong
Anyway both sites had good images for my client to see today & I'll get call backs on Monday with price & freight info.
[ February 08, 2002: Message edited by: Doug Allan ]
Posted by Si Allen (Member # 420) on :
Don't be too surprised if your customer brings you one sprayed with primer, over some other comapny's neam!Here the chain them down because they always get stolen.
Posted by Doug Allan (Member # 2247) on :
This one will get some serious chainage because it will have the Harley Davidson logo on both sides to advertise thrie rentals department.
Posted by Carl Wood (Member # 1223) on :
Hey Doug - why don't you just make your own outa 2x4's & 4x4"s - lot less expensive - --just made 2 "free standing signs"- 1 4x8; 1 4x6; both 2-sided - both on Omega sign board - I probly spent less on lumber than youl'll pay for one of those pre-fabs----If your installation requires that set-up - I recommend you finding someone local that welds - 'probly your local fence man - -just hired one myself to install 2 - 4x4 steel posts - 16 ft. tall - guy only charged me $60.......plus costs of posts....which was $119.......bottom line is - check out your local people - see who is hungry............Carl