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Someone told me it would cost as much to refurbish a used exhibit as it would to build a new one. Explain?

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Someone told me it would cost as much to refurbish a used exhibit as it would to build a new one. Explain?

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It’s an old adage that is only true when an exhibit house does not have the potential for you to create the best with what you have to avoid spending as much of your money as possible. If you buy a neutral, sound exhibit that matches your merchandising needs, it s just a matter of fine tuning or decorating that will provide you with the best vehicle for very little money. Take the worst as an example. One of the panels has a hole right in the middle. The exhibit is gray and you sport a nice melon color in your logo. Make an oversize patch, round if your motif is round angular or jagged. The patch can be laminated with HPL, or for less money with a commercial grade vinyl. Many patterns and colors are available on the market. The patch can be used as decorative, or functional as a backdrop to a shelf for your newest product. The cost would be minimal compared to re-laminating the whole panel or panels. A little creativity can cost a lot less. We know—we specialize in it. Ask our designer

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