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What kind of canopy tent should I use for a booth at a fair or flea market?
Author: Christian Asjes
Website: http://www.CanopyArt.com
Added: Sun, Jul 2, 2006 8:42:58
Category: Canopy Questions
             
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The kind of canopy that is best for a booth at a fair or flea market is the portable canopy, a tent without sides, just a top supported by poles.

Portable canopies can be set up and taken down in just few minutes. With their open sides, the merchandise you offer can be viewed by a greater number of people.

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