Paul Daniels and Debbie McGee open Mask-arade’s new headquarters in Southam
Mr Daniels kept hundreds of well-wishers entertained before he and miss McGee unveiled a plaque to open the new premises.
Visitors were given a guided tour of the building, including the warehouse, the manufacturing plant and the wall of fame - which includes 600 framed and autographed masks of celebrities.
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Hide AdThe company has been collecting the signed masks over the past two years and the wall includes David Cameron, Elton John, Vera Lynn, John Travolta and former US President George W Bush.
Mask-arade began as an idea by founding director Chris O’Nyan several years ago and started operating from his bedroom in 2008.
It has since gone from strength to strength and now supplies high street shops such as WHSmith and Clinton Cards.
The company will soon appear in a spin-off of television show Dragons Den as ‘one that got away’.
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