very OT: winter percussion

I know this is very OT, but I did not know where else to get good info but from here!

In the past we have always hand-painted our winter percussion floors; however, this year we are looking to purchase a digitally printed floor.

I was looking for some feedback about good compaines that you may have used in the past, prices, websites, etc...

Any info you have would be great!!!
Thanks!!
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While we're on the subject, can anyone recommend some good places for pre-packaged shows? I'm starting a winter line with my new school in December and don't trust my composition skills just yet. ;) Thanks!
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I would highly recommend checking out some of the indoor percussion shows on John Meehan's website, at www.jksmusic.com .  There's some great shows by John Mapes, Mike Nevin, Mike Huestis, and more.
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I don't know who would do Carmen though.�� I mean, I bet that show and arrangement are TOTALLY lame!�� Hey, wait.. isn't that you?�� ;)

j/k
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Wait a second...

Yeah, pretty much only loser drumlines would do that show!
http://www.crsolutions.biz/avBundleResults.cfm?showSeries=7&selectedItems=&expand=2

There's a direct link for you.


I don't know who would do Carmen though.  I mean, I bet that show and arrangement are TOTALLY lame!  Hey, wait.. isn't that you?  ;)

j/k
[quote author=Josh Champagne link=topic=2047.msg10395#msg10395 date=1192804783]
While we're on the subject, can anyone recommend some good places for pre-packaged shows? [/quote]

MS Concepts have a whole slew of pre-packaged shows. Drop6 has some (it looks like they are slowly expanding this part of their catalogue). And Key Poulan has quite a few.
I think Rowloff has some show packages that you view from a link on their site.

*Ducks and covers from Bill :)*
While we're on the subject, can anyone recommend some good places for pre-packaged shows? I'm starting a winter line with my new school in December and don't trust my composition skills just yet. ;) Thanks!
There's definitely more than a few digital printing companies out there, but sometimes you can come out ahead by finding a bilboard company in your area (like Lamar) and asking for them to donate old billboard tarps.  They will usually let it go for free, and that frees up a lot of cost if you choose to get it professionally painted or airbrushed.

If you definitely want the printed floor Lamar is an option (http://www.lamargraphics.com), but I'm not aware of their pricing.  There's contact numbers on the website to try to get a quote though.

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