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The Dolphin Banner or Finn Flag

As with most vertical banners, the Dolphin Banner (or Finn Flag, as it is sometimes referred to) is a gregarious specimen, most comfortable and appealing in a large array, making it a great eye-catcher at outdoor events. However, it's not the least bit fazed if erected on its own alongside any other types of branding structures. Its prominent height and striking curved design is enough to neutralise any attempts by lesser structures to draw attention!
The Dolphin Banner is also lightweight and portable, supplied with a handy carry bag and spike; transporting and assembling it is as easy as a-b-c - elementary! And, as with all our products, only the best materials are used in the production of this system. Durable lightweight polyester, printed with your unique design, high-quality aluminium and carbon-fibre make up the bulk of the Dolphin Banner. The spike is made of galvanised steel, a necessity to ensure that your investment stays put! But, besides that, the Dolphin Banner's best feature is its design - no matter if it's a perfectly still Sunday afternoon at the park or a windy day at the coast, the banner remains open at all times, always visible and never jeopardising your "ad time".

Speaking of which, we supply this fantastic product not only with it's own spike and custom-designed carry bag, but we also design your logo and create the artwork for your corporate ID. Then it's printed exactly the way you want it. All this in a matter of days!

Features:
  • Available in 1.1m, 2.4m, 3.4m, 4.2m and 6m, supplied with bag, instructions and spike
  • Custom-printed either with digital dye sublimation or silkscreen (cost-effective on simple one colour designs in larger quantities)
  • The flag is held open at the base with a rod so that maximum advertising exposure is achieved
  • Cost-effective and all parts are made locally
  • Delivery: 7 working days for digital print (from approval of artwork)
  • Delivery: 10 working days for silkscreen print (from approval of artwork)
4 Feb 2009 17:39

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