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    Default Re: Which backdrop is best????

    Wow, so you pay yourself R700 to cut and roll it Man I have to get into a business like that!!

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    Default Re: Which backdrop is best????

    If anyone does decide they need some, I am looking to split a 50m roll, will be willing to sell the other half at the price I pay for it

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    Default Re: Which backdrop is best????

    That backdrop looks really nice. Getting fed-up with my cotton one that picks up every possible spec of dirt.

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    Default Re: Which backdrop is best????

    Different Backdrops have different pros and cons. PVC would be the best quality collapsible setup, but cotton and paper is also fine. Camera Light has a pretty good collection - google them. There should be one or more other shops also to check out, I just use them because I never have issues with them

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    Default Re: Which backdrop is best????

    Quote Originally Posted by Mariusbez View Post
    yes ...buy them from me @ 10 meter rolls for R1 100 double sided and btw I get them in 50m rolls. Huge savings

    HI There I read about Marius who tells us about the digiflex he used for backdrops I tried getting maizies plastics telephone number - can someone help me with a telephone number want to get it - please email me vstaden@iway.na with a telephone number where i can get a hold of the digiflex backdrops and the exact info please.......... regards Margie

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    Default Re: Which backdrop is best????

    what backdrop have u got? email me vstaden@iway.na

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    Default Re: Which backdrop is best????

    marius where can i get a hold of these digiflex backdrops need one urgently what other colours are there need a grey or grey and white

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    Default Re: Which backdrop is best????

    Quote Originally Posted by MARGIE View Post
    HI There I read about Marius who tells us about the digiflex he used for backdrops I tried getting maizies plastics telephone number - can someone help me with a telephone number want to get it - please email me vstaden@iway.na with a telephone number where i can get a hold of the digiflex backdrops and the exact info please.......... regards Margie
    http://www.maizey.co.za/

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    Default Re: Which backdrop is best????

    Quote Originally Posted by Robbie A View Post
    So 25m costs R1700 from Maizeys and 10m costs R1100 from Bez.... someone is making a fat profit!
    Quote Originally Posted by I34z1k View Post
    So let's assume you get 10% off for buying twice as much.. So you're paying yourself R420 for cutting something and putting it on a roll

    Can get the same on alu poles and welded/glued edges for pretty much the same price, thanks for the offer!
    Quote Originally Posted by I34z1k View Post
    Wow, so you pay yourself R700 to cut and roll it Man I have to get into a business like that!!
    Absolutely amazed, Marius is running a business, and good for him, he is finding ways to make money apart from taking photo's, we we all know is over subscribed,he has expenses same as photo shops or your local plumber.

    We all go on and on about how to make it as a photographer, or start a business, suppose the question is, who is making it, you or him?

    Called the law of supply and demand, you want it pay for it, you don't, knock your self out and buy the 50m role, but don't diss the person
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