2006 Masonry Showcase in Las Vegas

Words: Joni CokerSales for exhibit space at next year's convention and trade show have been brisk with many returning vendors having already signed up. The exhibitors know that Las Vegas is a favorite for attendees, and that makes it a favorite destination for them as well!

Speaking of exhibitors, did you know that, thanks to you, our loyal members, Masonry Showcase has some very loyal exhibitors? The 2006 Showcase will mark the 7th consecutive show since 2000 for the following companies:

  • Continental Cast Stone
  • Dur-O-Wal
  • EZ Grout
  • EZ Scaffolding
  • Fraco
  • Gehl
  • Halfen (Meadow-Burke)
  • Heckmann Building Products
  • IMER, USA
  • KD Manitou
  • Kem-O-Kleen
  • MK Diamond Products, Inc.
  • Marshalltown Company
  • Multiquip, Inc.
  • Non-Stop Scaffolding
  • PROSOCO, Inc.
  • Quikrete
  • Schwing America
  • Spec Mix
  • Tradesmen's Software
  • Trenwyth Industries

Thank you for supporting these companies!

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