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  1. Anyone use Signgold before?

    Signgold is a bit more brittle, but still has elasticity and easy to cut. I agree with the black background, and now I've learned about the sealpen. how wonderful I saw this post. Signgold is a wonderful product; I save the scraps for pinstripes for later projects; it's dazzling.
  2. Ohio signmakers?

    Once a Buckeye, always a Buckeye:) I lived and painted for some of the most wonderful folk there in central Ohio (15 years). Now I'm back in northern Illinois with my family, just consider my family a lot bigger, that's all! BTW. the first vinyl letters and logos were from "Fred Weiss"...
  3. New here from Florida

    Wow, Bob, You know I have always been afraid of heights, but after snorkeling, diving and fishing in south Florida for years, now I am rethinking my steps. Now, I'm too afraid to do that sport anymore, maybe because I'm getting wiser with age, but maybe it's not that. I seemed to have an...
  4. New here from Florida

    Hey ya, Bob, Fancy meeting you here. I hear they have great coffee bars here:)
  5. Howdy!

    I remember buying vinyl letters from Fred back in the good old days in the early 90's! it was Allied Compugraphics, and they ran a tight ship, nice stuff, lots of fonts to choose from. That's been since the early 90's because I got my gerber 4b in 1994!
  6. Howdy!

    And welcome from Illinois where there "IS" noise! Hey to ya all as I haven't been here for a good while. Deb
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