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Why not touch up paint the face and apply new laser cut gold acrylic letters to it? That would have been my first thought. Doing what they did would never even cross my mind. Must be hard to find work out there in the sign world these days that people resort to this kind of thing. Bottom line is...
I know I've used this font in the past, but it's no longer installed on my computer and trying to match a font with a drop shadow has proven to be a challenge. Can anyone help me out with this one? Thanks.
Just saying. Sometimes it's hard to justify spending time searching for ways to save a few pennies when you could have been working on more important things like making money on jobs. To each their own. Although I will say $2.00 a roll sounds tempting.
I just use Frog Tape and buy it locally. I don't care what I have to pay for it. One $8.00 roll will help me to complete, at minimum, upwards of $2000 worth of work or better, so the cost of the stuff means nothing to me. Saving money on things like substrate, ink, and vinyl seems worthwhile...
I knew what was coming at the end, at least the putting all four paintings together part. I also figured they were rotated the wrong direction to throw people off. What I didn't expect were black light effects shadowed by an even more spectacular painting at the end. Very cool.
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I sincerely believe you're in need of this. I would call them and ask their technical department if it's ideal for what you're doing, but this stuff is aluminum media and it conforms and sticks quite well to the most non-uniform surfaces, including unpainted brick and block.
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