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Old 06-04-2007, 02:29 PM   #1
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Hi Everyone, some of you know that I am doing a show for Independence Day. The wife and I thought that we should add something for color. I cut out some different shapes and she has been painting them and adding magnets for on the fridge. I would like some opinions on what you all think of adding things of this nature with color in and around my displays? Steve
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Very cool.
I think it is always good to have variety. Everyone has different tastes.
The more products you have to offer customers the bigger the circle of customers will be.

Good Luck on the show!

Do you have some strips of metal to fasten the magnets to at the show?
It might be nice to display them on the edge of shelves.
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Hi Carl, I will have to get some metal for that yet. I do think that I should have them up on something instead of flat on a table. Thanks, Steve
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Maybe a piece of heating duct painted black would be good.
You could fasten a lazy susan base to it and have it weighted a little. That way people could turn the display around and see all the magnets
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Carl, I like that Idea. I will see what I can Find. I also think I have a lazy susan base. Thanks, Steve
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I agree with Carl neat idea and a good variety is always good, I would fasten a small piece of hose around the top of the duct so it's not to sharp but a real good idea Carl.Jerry
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Steve,
Why don't you just take the door from your refrigerator? Or better yet, take the whole refrigerator in case you need a cold one.
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Great idea Steve, should go down well.
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Hi Again, Tom the wife will not let me take the fridge. ( Dang IT ) I like that Idea. Seriously though here are some more colorful items to add. The first two are the wife's . I just had to stick my nose in and not let her out-do me. I do not like to paint. I know now why I would rather cut the detail into a peice. Steve
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