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SF Bay Area, Supply Sources?

roosterboy

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If anyone's looking, I finally found the cubes at Novato Costco.

Still having trouble finding Coroplast. Any help appreciated. Thanks alot!
 
Post the source of cubes here to help others www.guineapigcages.com/where.htm (click I found mine at...). Thanks! You can also click find materials and there should be plenty of resources there. www.fastsigns.com is the site for the store I got mine at; check if there is one by you. You can also look in the yellow pages under signs. Good luck! =)
 
mncavylover said:
Post the source of cubes here to help others www.guineapigcages.com/where.htm (click I found mine at...). Thanks! You can also click find materials and there should be plenty of resources there. (broken link removed) is the site for the store I got mine at; check if there is one by you. You can also look in the yellow pages under signs. Good luck! =)
Thanks for the help. I called the Fast Signs in San Rafael. Quote: $100 per sheet. :(
 
What!?!? Does that include shipping and handling or is it a lot of sheets? That's absolutely insane. I got mine at fast signs for $15. It doesn't hurt to tell them it's for a guinea pig cage, either.

Ooooh... I think that's the cost for a screenprinted sheet of Coroplast. Did you tell them you wanted an unprinted sheet? If not, that's why it's so expensive. Good luck again! =)
 
The dude, Mark, said they have to consider the cost of the product and the storage of it. They're in the business of making signs, and that's what they use, no way around it. Yeah, right. $300 bucks for three sheets. Yes, I explained the guinea pig thing.
 
Oh my gosh! I'm sorry. That's absolutely insane and ridiculous! I guess you'll have to keep looking. Have you found anywhere else?
 
roosterboy said:
The dude, Mark, said they have to consider the cost of the product and the storage of it. They're in the business of making signs, and that's what they use, no way around it. Yeah, right. $300 bucks for three sheets. Yes, I explained the guinea pig thing.

That is totally wrong, $100 a sheet I mean really are they that desperate for money??!!!??? I payed $16 dollars for a cut and scored sheet of coroplast!!! The most I have ever payed is $20. That is just rediculous!!!!!!!! Keep looking, don't pay that much!!!
 
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