Sign & Digital 2010
I think i'll be doing the 3 days this time round so that I can see more of the workshops and still see people
Travel down by train on the Tuesday afternoon and return late Thursday after I get thrown out of the hotel room

John Wilson wrote:after I get thrown out of the hotel room
Nicola McIntosh wrote:John Wilson wrote:after I get thrown out of the hotel room
take it Karen's not going with you this year then
John Childs wrote:Hugh Potter wrote:now what do i do?
You go to the NEC.
If he's anything of a son, then he'll understand.
If it was an 18th, or a 21st, or something special, then it might be different.
Gareth Hankinson wrote:Don't worry Hugh, my daughter was due on the Wednesday
of the show last year she might have actually been a week or so overdue can't remember haha I chanced it and went to the show for two days knew she would be late as most women are ha!
Sure he would understand. I think were only going on the first day this year as to busy to do any of the others.
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Kate Pollard wrote:Ive booked rooms at the Britannia in Coventry on £29 a room!! and its only about 25mins away
Lorraine Clinch wrote:I have now been warned that the M6 is a giant parking lot at certain times,
John Macdonald wrote:I need to get past them first. Apparantly starbucks is open 24hrs and weatherspoon opens at 4am. I d rather go home and come back again than pay ridiculous prices for a nights kip
John Macdonald wrote:I need to get past them first. Apparantly starbucks is open 24hrs and weatherspoon opens at 4am. I d rather go home and come back again than pay ridiculous prices for a nights kip
Billy Cook wrote:can you PM me the hotel details?
John Macdonald wrote:I have just got my train tickets for tomorrow. It cost me £23 return. Thats from London Euston to Birmingham International. That even includes travel from Harold Wood into London Euston.
Harry Cleary wrote:One man asleep in the airport,
One man slept in,
One man lost his car keys,
One man with grumpy babysitters
can I not leave yis to organise anything....it getting like the proverbial plss up in a brewery!....![]()
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George Elsmore wrote:
I will have your beers Harry...couldnt even be bothered to hop on a flight to Brum tut tut and I was going to buy you some black stuff!
Jason Bagladi wrote:I wasn't overly impressed with the show. Went there to look at laminators and there were hardly any. After about 3 hrs I was done and on the road home!
Looked at the metallic print from the new Roland and came to the conclusion that if you didn't laminate any print from it, it would be a waste of time and money. The metallic smudged and marked really easily.
Peter Normington wrote:Jason Bagladi wrote:I wasn't overly impressed with the show. Went there to look at laminators and there were hardly any. After about 3 hrs I was done and on the road home!
Looked at the metallic print from the new Roland and came to the conclusion that if you didn't laminate any print from it, it would be a waste of time and money. The metallic smudged and marked really easily.
I saw the Roland in Ireland last year when it was launched along with quite a few others from the boards, yes it is a machine that is looking for a market. but I dont think it was any different from any other unlaminated print, yes when fresh you will be able to mark any print but leave it to dry properly, and it will be far more robust.
No I DON'T have a Roland, but as you point out, you did not really spend any time at the show, so not a lot of time to evaluatem so perhaps someone who has a Roland metalic would care to comment?
Peter
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