The sturdiest and best outdoor art/craft/trade show booth (aka canopy) ever made. Incredibly well designed by the Flourish Co. people, able to withstand storms that twist EZ Up Brand canopies into wrecks. This seldom-used Trimline booth is clean and in excellent condition and looks exactly as it does in the photo. Comes with three additional metal pole cross bars to hang stuff from inside the booth, a front awning with a banner holder, and a white canvas front wall (not shown) to hide your precious goods from prying eyes at night. White canvas bags for all walls and roof.
Does not come with the tables and products shown in the photo, but I will throw in four official Trimline sand bags, and a nice, high-sitting, black steel tube framed, black canvas director's chair.
This booth is presently fully assembled and on display at my Waltham, MA studio so you can see it in all its glory. Will help disassemble so you can take it away.
$600
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The Trimline booth has been sold! (6/11/2017).
Are you original owner?
Are they std. 7' walls?
Who made banner?
Thanks in advance for info
rougerogue8@gmail.com
Dale in Maine
I actually have several Trimlines in different storage areas around the country, so I don't know how many years ago I purchased this one--probably between five and seven years ago. But it is definitely the least used of all my booths and really is in great, very clean condition. The walls are 8' high x 10 long. The booth also includes stabars (which I didn't mention in my ad). I have other stuff, like big plastic bins, etc. that you might want also.
I had the vinyl banner made at my local sign shop. You won't want that because it has my company name on the front (I photoshopped that out of the photo). The metal framework for the banner, of course, is part of what I'm selling; it's an add-on purchased from the trimline people (Flourish, Inc.) when I bought the booth new.
I've been going over all the costs in light of what others are selling their trimlines for, and I now see I've probably underpriced this, but I am in the process of downsizing my operation.
All I can say is this is probably worth you making a trip down to see.