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 From:  PenMan
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5126.1 
For those of you who use JDS trophy parts, what is the difference between the Cornerstone bases and the Weighted Plastic bases other than the price? Also, do you normally use more of the plastic (or Cornerstone) bases or the real marble bases?Which marble base do you prefer, Italian or Asian? Do you have other suppliers that you prefer? Sorry for the number of questions but I am getting ready to place my first trophy order.

Pen Man (aka Chris Tegard)
Treasured Creations
www.eTreasuredCreations.com

EDITED: 17 Oct 2006 by DGL

 

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 From:  basehorawards
 To:  PenMan 
5126.2 In reply to 5126.1 

I have not bought many bases from JDS (one order only of black marble only). I have the great fortune of having warehouses for Wholesale Trophy (The Source), Continental Trophies and Discount Trophy (Marco) all within 20 miles of my shop so I buy locally and save shipping by picking it up.

I can say that I prefer real marble to plastic but customers seem to prefer the price of the plastic. Not that much of a difference but that the way it goes here. No preference to Italian or Asian.

James Smith

Basehor Awards & Trophies

 

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 From:  laserman (MIKEMAC)
 To:  PenMan 
5126.3 In reply to 5126.1 

Penman,

What size bases are you looking for?

I have 70 nice Marble bases that I will let go Cheap. I put a post into the buy and sell area a little while ago that has a picture of them.

Look for "anyone Interested in These"


Let me know if you are interested.

CEM- Sales and Service of Universal Lasers, Versa Lasers, and Meistergram / H-square engravers.
2800 S. Main St.,Unit C
Santa Ana, Ca 92707
714-444-2385

EDITED: 17 Oct 2006 by MIKEMAC

 

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 From:  logojohn
 To:  PenMan 
5126.4 In reply to 5126.1 
We have used PDU plastic plaster filled bases for a long time.
Plastic looks better and the angled front allows a 1" plate
instead of a 5/8. Available in white or black marble pattern or walnut grain.
The faux marble weighted ones are also great for upscale trophies.

Some people think they want a real natural product then complain about any inconsistent grain or pattern in the natural product.

Real marble requires a lot of precautions to avoid chipping and a lot come in defective or are damaged in shipping. Can't remember ever getting an unusable plastic one.

lj

EDITED: 17 Oct 2006 by LOGOJOHN

 

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 From:  PenMan
 To:  laserman (MIKEMAC) 
5126.5 In reply to 5126.3 
Thanks for the offer. I sent you a PM.

Pen Man (aka Chris Tegard)
Treasured Creations
www.eTreasuredCreations.com

 

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 From:  PenMan
 To:  logojohn 
5126.6 In reply to 5126.4 
Thanks for the info.

Pen Man (aka Chris Tegard)
Treasured Creations
www.eTreasuredCreations.com

 

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 From:  gt350ed
 To:  PenMan 
5126.7 In reply to 5126.6 
We're in our 4th year of retail and we have never built a trophy using a genuine marble base. I know some here will disagree but, to us and our clientele, the marble bases are old school and better left to our competition who prides himself on being the cheapest guy in town and is slowly going broke to prove it.

We use a combination of Marco and PDU bases, and sometimes others depending on the set-up. The more modern plastic bases look good and, as has been previously mentioned, have a taller area for engraving. With most of our bases, we laser three lines of text: Name (and jersey #), team name, and league description & year.

Ed Holley
Victor Valley Trophy & Awards Co.
and Coffee Mugs Online
www.coffeemugsonline.com

 

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 From:  PenMan
 To:  gt350ed 
5126.8 In reply to 5126.7 
Thanks for the info Ed.

Pen Man (aka Chris Tegard)
Treasured Creations
www.eTreasuredCreations.com

 
 
     
 

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