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glass display cases

19 years 3 months ago #102026 by JHB
Replied by JHB on topic RE: glass display cases
The sites library mom posted need the "www"in the address:
Bordart Library Supplies and Printing

Gaylord (Library Supplies, Archival Supplies and Library furniture)

But I second what the others are saying. Check with your district and see who they buy from/who they have discounts with.

If you really do need to start from scratch, you can go to Google and type in "display case". You'll get a lot of hits.

On this type of thing, you generally want to buy good, solid quality. A low-end product won't last.
19 years 3 months ago #102025 by my3strongtikes
Have you tried a local trophy store they might have some display info there.


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19 years 3 months ago #102024 by ptolisa
Replied by ptolisa on topic RE: glass display cases
Hi Library mom, those sites failed to come up. I will check with my school board today.
Thank you.
19 years 3 months ago #102023 by library mom
Replied by library mom on topic RE: glass display cases
Here are two sites that have display cases. You'll get a better deal if they are on your school's state contract.

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19 years 3 months ago #102022 by ScottMom#1
Replied by ScottMom#1 on topic RE: glass display cases
When we need things that are traditionally in schools, we ask the district for their price because it is usually better than anywhere else. We have also found that ours will sometimes pay for things for our school that we didn't know they would-like replacing or updating things they supplied in the first place. You might also try a local office supply store and see if they will sell it to you at their cost.

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19 years 3 months ago #102021 by kelleyraek
Replied by kelleyraek on topic RE: glass display cases
I'll second that! Display cases are VERY expensive! We got lucky at at flea market and purchased a used one for $250. You may want to give it a try!
Good luck!!!
Kelley Kirkpatrick-Berg
Madison PTO President
Mount Vernon, WA
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