Im looking for good cheap bandit signs. In the 2011 Edge event Greg Murphy stated that using simple wooden stakes and poster board cut in half to make great cheap bandit signs.
My question is: Which poster board do you use? there are two poster boards. The thin one ( as thin as heavy construction paper ) or the foam boards.
Im guessing that it is the foam one since it is sturdy to withstand the wind but im not too sure. Has anyone here put faith into the thinner ones and have not had any problems? Just wondering.
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This might be what you're looking for. You could try a search on the site and see what other websites pop up for places that might be closer to you.
http://victorystore00.stores.yahoo.net/24x18copl.html
this is a local place for me that one of the other investors here has recommended. Use yellow signs with a fat sharpie for handwritten signs.
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Sweet this is really good thanks man. Now the site that you gave me the current page. is it to just order the signs themselves. Not the little sticks included. Just wondering so im sure. Either way it still awsome. Hard to find yellow signs let alone yellow plastic ones to withstand the rain in florida where I am at currently. Your awsome, Thank you!!!
the material that campaign signs are made out of isn't too expensive. It is more than paper, but it last longer.
That material is called coroplast or corex. I have found it a sign supply stores. a 4x8 sheet of is goes for about 9.50-$12. you can cut that up into a ton of signs and use your stakes. I have even moved to just using zip ties and use the pole as the stake just to save on cost.
But make them, they work
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