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kay9

Junior Audioholic
EDIT: Mod's please feel free to move thread to appropiate sub-forum as i was not to sure on where to post it.

I am thinking doing one whole HT plaque instead of many but wandering if there is any vendors or "word of mouth" shops that can do one at 36" X 24"

How is a pic of what i am shooting for.



Or should i go with a seperate 8x11 plaque for each one or photo frames? frames would be the cheaper option. ummm
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
I did a quick google search for "custom plaques" and got some hits. At the top of the list was PlaqueMaker.com. They have at least one type of engraved metal plate that will accommodate your desired size. I don't have any experience with them, so I can't say if they are a good place or not - just something that I found.
 
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kay9

Junior Audioholic
Thanks,

I saw that as well and saw the $250. Maybe that is a good price. Think i better do some more researching on this.

I did a quick google search for "custom plaques" and got some hits. At the top of the list was PlaqueMaker.com. They have at least one type of engraved metal plate that will accommodate your desired size. I don't have any experience with them, so I can't say if they are a good place or not - just something that I found.
 
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kay9

Junior Audioholic
Yeah but this is audioholics :eek: I think i may check on some vendors in that field my company uses when i get back to the grind on Monday.

Woah. I didn't check the price. :eek: $250 is quite spendy.
 
avliner

avliner

Audioholic Chief
Kay,

you know what, I had a friend working at Kinko's and he did several HT signs quite cheap for me (thick vynil printing). My suggestion though: take a print of your idea at your nearest Kinko's and talk directly with the artist and I'm sure you'll get things done for a fair price indeed. You can download all logos easily thru internet, though.

Afterwards, just get some nice'n fancy wood frames and you'll be done ;)

Regards, Chuck
 
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kay9

Junior Audioholic
Yeah i am thinking about having a shop print out the high res file of each logo and print them out like you suggested and frame them. MDF board or plaque looks costly.


Kay,

you know what, I had a friend working at Kinko's and he did several HT signs quite cheap for me (thick vynil printing). My suggestion though: take a print of your idea at your nearest Kinko's and talk directly with the artist and I'm sure you'll get things done for a fair price indeed. You can download all logos easily thru internet, though.

Afterwards, just get some nice'n fancy wood frames and you'll be done ;)

Regards, Chuck
 
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