[Hidden-tech] Looking for a source of cardboard easels or sign-backs

B. Kimo Lee bklee at azurelink.com
Tue Feb 28 12:52:16 EST 2006


Hi Steve,

I've only seen cardboard easel backs which need to be glued onto the  
backing surface of your piece, using rubber cement tape, a couple of  
layers of 3m double stick tape or even hot melt glue. It's been  
awhile, but most art supply stores should be able to get them for  
you. I got mine from Plaza Art Supply in NYC. Charette might have them.

Good luck,
Kimo

On Feb 27, 2006, at 11:33 PM, Steve B. wrote:

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> Hi All -
> I've tried Googling for these, but no luck.
> they stand about 14" tall, x 10~12" wide, x ~0.100" thick, & have a  
> 1 wing easel on their backs.
> They're made of heavy cardboard.
> A sticky adhesive surface on the front would be nice, but not  
> necessary.
> Need ~ 100, for tabletop, point-of-sale displays.
> Local source would be best.
> Please advise.
>
> Steve Berian, Owner
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