I've got openings to take banner orders again. My prices are the same as they've always been, $120 for a 20" x 8' and $90 for a 20" x 6', with any other size being a non standard price depending on complexity or size. The price includes first class shipping anywhere in the continental US and work on the design. If you want faster shipping or live outside the US the price for shipping will vary. If anyone has any questions please email me at silkbanners@gmail.com
Here's a couple of past commissions:
Delivery time right now should be still a couple of weeks once we get a design worked out. Also I know I said I would do some trades with a couple of people, so if you're reading this and we were going to trade, I am going to pm or email you this week so we can start working out details. Thanks for looking.
The banner is made of silk. This makes it light and it flies with even a light wind. Being silk, it's thin and the ink goes right thru so that the design is indeed on both sides.
I am eagerly awaiting the CoH to pass my arms so that I can get an Isabella made banner.
Respectfully,
Gerhard von Ravensberg
It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first. R.A.H.
You know you can have a nice heavy kit, a very period soft kit, a wonderful painted canvas tent, all of the camping accoutrements that will make people say "That's sick medieval!", but it all pales to a well made banner thwacking in the breeze. Without a banner or gonfannon, your setup is all cake and no icing.
For $90-$120, it's probably the single most visually impressive investment you can make to your impression per dollar value. Just my opinion.
-Cian
The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not. - Anonymous
When wrongs are pressed because it is believed they will be borne, resistance becomes morality. -Thomas Jefferson
The process used to make these banners make something that ends up a little like stained glass. The silk lets light through and the colors are more like a dye than paint so in the sunlight they are really colorful.