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Wall Street Tax Association Corporate Anniversary Recognition Product

Lucite commemorative marking the 75th anniversary of the Wall Street Tax Association.

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Comcast/NBC Universal Acrylic Embedment

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Custom Acrylic with Embedded Sparkplug

Custom acrylic with embedded sparkplug marking the sale of Coler, a German distributor of light vehicle spare parts. The acquirer, London-based Alliance Automotive Group, is a portfolio company of Blackstone.

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Pill-Shaped Acrylic Tombstone

Pill-shaped Lucite tombstone commemorating a strategic investment by Gauge Capital in Veridicus Health. Based in Salt Lake City, Veridicus is a provider of comprehensive and customizable pharmacy and care management solutions.

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Creative Deal Toy Ideas: 7 Frequently Overlooked Sources of Inspiration

July 27, 2023 by David Parry

Coming up with creative deal toy ideas can be a chore for bankers Especially when they're faced...

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Rush Deal Toys: 5 Very Quick Survival Tips

May 27, 2016 by David Parry

Ordering rush deal toys doesn't have to be an ordeal---assuming you act fast and follow some...

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Lucite Mementos At TCP: Our Capabilities And Some Ideas

September 24, 2021 by David Parry

There's a lot more to Lucite mementos than just rectangular slabs of sparkly acrylic. Not that...

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Jet Fighter-Themed Deal Toy

Custom deal toy commemorating the acquisition of Miamisburg, Ohio-based Renegade Materials. Renegade produces prepreg (high-performance adhesives and fabrics) for the military and commercial aerospace industries.

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Custom deal tombstone marking the acquisition of Renegade Materials, a supplier of heat-resistant components for the aerospace industry. The acquiring firm was Tokyo-based materials supplier Teijin.

Featured Deal Toy: Germany’s Largest Residential Real Estate Company

January 10, 2014 by David Parry

In her determination to accommodate her client’s design wishes, Jane Whitaker had hit a brick...

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