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Make your annual meeting a huge success due, in part, to our fantastic plaques you create for your sales team. The high quality and superior finish make them something to be treasured forever.
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Recognize the accomplishments of your employees with this custom perpetual plaque. Make it “Top Sales”, “Employee of the Month” or “Best Service”. You will be surprised how much this means to employees and how it can motivate them to go the extra mile.
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A coaster seems like a simple thing but when personalized, it becomes very special. Put your logo and a customer’s name on a set of coasters and watch to see how long they keep and use them. It’s a fact, people almost never throw away anything with their name on it.
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Our Executive Name Plaque is a mahogany-shaded wood base which has three routed areas - one in the center holds business cards, the other two, on either side of the card's holding area, are
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Our Personalized Card holder makes a very attractive desk or counter-top accessory enhancing one's workplace. The mahogany-toned wooden holder has two routed out areas - one for cards and the other for the Personalized metal insert. The wooden base is 4"x1.625 and the sublimatable insert is .03 x2x3.5.
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Buy a car and get a clock! Buy a house and get a clock! Buy a boat and get a clock! Seem hokey? It’s not. In fact, it’s smart. Keeping your company name in front of a client everyday for years on end means when it is time to trade that car, boat or upgrade that home, they will think only of you!
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From time to time, everyone would like to give a plaque to that special someone that went beyond the call of duty. Sublimated plaques not only offer the ability to use full color photographs, logos and artwork, they also allow for lots of text – all for one low price. Plaques come in a wide variety of sizes and shapes so there is sure to be one just right you. Home plate for baseball, a cross for church or a rectangle for a more traditional look – they are not only great looking when you give them but will remain that way for years down the road. Next time you need to say, “Thank you!”, say it with a plaque!
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