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Political & Patriotic Hand Fans - A popular item for supportersWhat a great way for your supporters and customers to show their true colors - with our patriotic handheld fans. Give us a call - 706-374-0710 - for a FREE quote and assistance in selecting the best hand fan for your event.
Some very popular Patriotic and Political Hand Fan designs follow. With your custom imprinting these leave a long lasting and positive impression. Other designs available: 706-374-0710 call for information and assistance.
Pricing Includes: two standard color stock design printed on the front of these patriotic fans (18 pt. board). A $35 setup fee is required to begin order. Actual size 7-5/8" W x 8" H. All fans are stapled and may scratch during shipping, factory cannot guarantee. Production Time: Due to seasonal demands, allow approx. 3 weeks. For printing on backside of fan, please contact us - 706-374-0710 - for additional pricing or product information. Wooden stick handles are attached to backside so room must be allowed when designing layout on back. We offer many other types of Hand Fans:
Advertising using hand fans. The first step in influencing your customer Be sure to check out our many other styles of hand fans, including custom hand fans, Church hand fans and special occasion fans. Advertising by means of name imprinting on yard signs, bumper stickers, bumper magnetics, magnet signs, hand fans or church fans and many other products have proven to be one of the cheapest means available to get inside the mind of your customer. Advertising works when your name or company product is flashed many times upon the mind of the consumer. After your name is impressed upon the mind several times, the person soon memorizes your name. Once that is achieved, you become a familiar name they are comfortable with. They will prefer a familiar name over the not well known almost every time. They will choose your product or vote for your candidate because they are familiar with the name. Use a church hand fan for cheap advertising.
A hand fan is an implement used to induce an airflow for the purpose of cooling or refreshing oneself. Any broad, flat surface waved back-and-forth will create a small airflow and therefore can be considered a rudimentary fan. But generally, purpose-made hand-held fans come in many shapes and are made of a thin material (we use 18pt and 22 pt. cardboard) mounted on a stick for the handle and personalized for our customers. We can print pictures, text and logo’s. The movement of a hand-held fan provides cooling by increasing the airflow over the skin which in turn increases the evaporation rate of sweat droplets on the skin. This evaporation has a cooling effect due to the latent heat of evaporation of water. Fans are convenient and light weight to carry. We also have sectional or “folding” hand fans that fit nicely in a purse or pocket. Customized hand fans are a great way to display anything you want people to notice. We have had many political parties, and churches order them. They can be used by everyone and a great comfort in the warmer climate. Imprinted hand fans are a wonderful inexpensive way to promote your company or get your name out there if running for office, they are also a great idea for fairs, parades, weddings, family reunions, churches, funeral homes, family gatherings.
American Minute with Bill Federer Fur trapper, Indian agent, and soldier; this was Kit Carson, who died this day, May 23, 1868. Carson's exploits west of the Mississippi were as famous as Daniel Boone's east. In January of 1868, Kit was appointed superintendent of Indian Affairs in Colorado. Though suffering severe breathing pain, he brought the Ute Indian Chiefs to Washington to arrange a treaty. Kit wrote: "I felt my head swell and my breath leaving me. Then, I woke...my face and head all wet. I was on the floor and the chief was holding my head on his arm and putting water on me. He was crying. He said, 'I thought you were dead. You called on your Lord Jesus, then shut your eyes and couldn't speak.' I did not know that I spoke...I do not know that I called on the Lord Jesus, but I might - it's only Him that can help me where I now stand... My wife must see me. If I was to write about this, or died out here, it would kill her. I must get home." |
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