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Brooks Conkle
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Sign Stapler vs. Sign Hammer for Bandit Signs

Brooks Conkle
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Mobile, AL
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I just realized that there are 2 products out there --- anyone used either or both? Looking for feedback on these --- thanks!

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Joel Owens
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Joel Owens
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I guess it depends on the area.Years ago the signs were everywhere.Today many cities and counties have ordinances and heavy fines against them.

My city and county is like a pit bull with them.They have auto dialers junk up your 800 numbers now.In fact I can't remember the last time I saw one of those signs.

You can still get away with it in my areas it rural places but you will almost have no traffic looking at them.Enforcement polices the main roads and sub arteries.

The ones I have sent stay up the longest is when they go out at night and put them high up on the poles where enforcement can't grab them without a ladder.Then put pinwheels on each side of the sign to draw attention.

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