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| Superior Basketball Court Stencil | 
enlarge | Brand: Ursa Major Corp. Category: Sports
Buy New: $26.75 (On sale from $44.58)
Avg. Customer Rating:   (3 reviews) Sales Rank: 51549
Media: Misc.
MPN: BBALL ASIN: B0000BY9PA
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description The Ursa Corps. Basketball Court Stencil is the best way to build your home court on your driveway, in your street, or where ever there's a basketball court with no lines. The basketball stencil is a durable coated paper stencil that allows you to paint or tape your lines. The stencil is capable of creating the free throw line, the basketball key, and the three point line with no hassle or crooked lines. This stencil for basketball courts will provide your court with the lines a perfect regulation distance from the basketball hoop. CSI ensures that the stencil can be used more than once and has even used it to help make the office basketball court.
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| Customer Reviews:
  horrible, WASTE of Money April 15, 2006 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
again like the other reviews, this is a WASTE OF MONEY. Itll take you about an hour or two just to tape them together and forget about using it twice. This newspaper they call a stencil rips if you touch it. Even the free throw line is crooked on the stencil.
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  What a rip-off January 28, 2006 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
The biggest waste of money I've ever seen. The tissue paper like stencil cannot be used unless there is absolutely no wind at all. Even then, prepare yourself for aggravation when trying to line the stencil up properly.
  Find another stencil June 23, 2005 26 out of 27 found this review helpful
This product is a complete waste of money. Would be over priced at a 1/4 of the cost.
First, forget about trying to lay out the templates if there is even a whisper of a breeze. The paper is thin and rips easily, but aside from that, lining up the guide holes as instructed does not line up the foul line. After adjusting for that, and spending a frustrating hour and a half taping down the six templates, it was obvious that the lines would not be straight. Even the cutouts on a single sheet did not look like they were cut straight. I didn't even bother to try to paint, because I could tell it would look like crap.
The marketing is false. Quick and easy: NOT! Durable: NOT! Solid lines: No.
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