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aMikey
I like everything, Push Pull Drag, before I went into sign painting, I was a electronic technician, I am also an Amateur Radio Operator (VE3UET) and my latist hobby is in privately owned railway cars (putt - putts and live steam)
I improved on my sign painting technique by taking a sign painting and graphic arts program at George Brown College in Toronto in 1969 under the direction of Fred DeJong, he said I was a great friendly student but a lousy sign painter, Funny, I made a good living being in business for my self for more than 40 years
Hand Painted Signage, and Murals
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Male
Plotters & Printers
no plotters or printers, just an old photo enlarger, an art table, a pattern cutter and a chalk pounce
Signmaking & Graphics Software
my little shop, is still in the 18th century, I often thought of buying modern equipment from ND Graphic's
Occupation
Sign Painter and Graphic Artist
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