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  1. Is this to be expected?

    Yup, thats a vendor I'd be looking forward to working with, NOT. Perhaps forwarding a link of this post to the vendor would be in order. Maybe they would get the point that their name could have appeared here if you wished to make it public.
  2. where do we go, now?

    Your portfolio should be your "certification". It would seem that for you to take a 1 or 3 day class would be a waste, unless of course, you're the teacher. Haven't seen your work but to last 7 years doing it you must have some good ability. Maybe a classified ad on Signs 101 would get you...
  3. 1 is the loneliest number . . .

    Bush gave him extra points for votin Reeeepublicannnnnn OP eeeeee)))))))))))))))))))))))).
  4. New Guy from PA, knows nothing

    The reading list is a great way to get started. Subscribing to the premium section on Signs 101 gives you even more "real life" information about the business. No matter what new business you research on forums, you'll hear about "not getting rich in that particular business". All careers...
  5. OP that dirty rotten scoundrel

    George Bush made him do it. That a boy OPee))))))))))))))))))).
  6. Ohio Newbie

    Welcome from Cape of Cod.
  7. 4'x4' signs hanging across snowmoible trail - need input!

    Signs hanging from chains will self destruct in a relativily short time no matter what substrate you use. The wind will whip, snap, and throw the signs against the eyes/loops/holders. Try using a simple 1/4" X 1-1/2" flat bar to make the connection. The shorter the conection bar the better...
  8. how digital can bite you in the a$$

    Good customer, partially your mistake, big shot paying attention to it, replace it with the perfect job you intended to deliver. Explain the problem to your good customer after you replace it. I have been surprised with loyality gained by admitting my portion of a "co-mistake" (if that is a...
  9. Long intro, but it needs to be.

    Welcome from Cape of Cod. Keep that determination and you can make it.
  10. Stick Figures

    Ya, but would they automatically be "certified" stick figure designers??????
  11. Happy New Year…

    Well said Fred. Rodi, Haven't seen duckpins anywhere around here in years. Happy New Year all.
  12. We don't just do Shirts lol

    The customer knows what he does. He doesn't know the sign is unreadable beyond 20' and 5 miles per hour. Tony's without the scroll work and Family Barbershop on the top panel, phone number and 3 - 4 bullet points on the bottom panel, lose the barber pole stripes on the uprights. Too much...
  13. Uhhhhhh.........hello???

    Welcome from Cape of Cod to a great forum.
  14. Hello from Southern California~

    Welcome from snowy Cape of Cod.
  15. Need Hookah Pictures

    Thanks cptcorn. They have a good selection for $49 subscription fee I can get up to 5 pictures at whatever size I need.:thankyou:All. Yes, tobacco use only I'm sure.
  16. Need Hookah Pictures

    I'm looking for high-res. Hookah pictures for the front window of an Indian Smoke shop. No, not hooker with a Boston accent, hookah.
  17. Hi from sunny Florida

    Welcome from soon to be snow covered Cape of Cod.
  18. Are you glad to see this year go??

    Bye Bye 2009, glad to see you go. Welcome 2010 with a new attitude, positive thinking, and maybe, just maybe, a profitable year. Happy and properous New Year to all at Signs 101.
  19. Reflecting back on 2009...

    2009 has been a very interesting year for me. Worked with some great Merchant Members, learned a ton from this site, enjoyed the give and take, want to meet OP ))))))in person some day, and might even start making some money in 2010. Happy and prosperous New Year to everyone in the Signs 101...
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