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Started by Lady Laura, October 02, 2013, 11:39:19 AM

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Lady Laura

Ok, I've not had much luck finding banners (like below if I can get the image to work!) for our camp.  I've seen them on medievalcollectibles.com, tudorshoppe.com, and just a few other "renaissance" sites, all for around $35-40.  Does anyone have a good connection to getting them any cheaper?

"Any damn fool can navigate the world sober. It takes a really good sailor to do it drunk."
-Sir Francis Chichester

Lady Renee Buchanan

They are made by Underhill Pavilions.  They have a website.  They are well made.  We have had ours hanging in our restaurant for over 14 years, and they haven't faded or ripped.  They are not cheap.  I think on their site the cost is around $39, or $30 each, if you buy 2.

We have 4 of them, including the original 2 in our restaurant that we bought for our house, so they are around 17 years old.  The workmanship is excellent, each one is hand silk screened.  You may be able to buy them for less from a re-seller who may buy them from Underhill Pavilions in bulk.
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Tink

My mother-in-law ordered several of these for our (the hubby and my) wedding over 4 years ago, and they have held up extremely well through several moves.  We absolutely love them!
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Than are dreamt of in your philosophy. - W. Shakespeare

Lady Laura

Thanks to you both for the information.  I will check out that website and hopefully have them flying by our second trip!!
"Any damn fool can navigate the world sober. It takes a really good sailor to do it drunk."
-Sir Francis Chichester