thewhiterhino
New Member
I have been Reading this forum for a few weeks and learning things as I go.
I have two vinyl cutters, use Corel Draw X5 and Flexi 10 Starter. I sold my first signs in 1978 during the gas crsis. They were "this pump is closed" signs. In the 80's I got involved in other aspects of the graphics industry repairing type setters for 15 years. As computers began replacing type setters I started building and selling pc's and teaching pagemaker and corel draw to those that were converting.
I would like to retire but don't know how cause of my bad habits, eating, staying warm or cool, driving a car, paying insurance etc. I am 68 next month and find the sign business engaging and a lot less work than remodeling which I did for the past 11 years.
Hopefully I won't make too big a fool of myself here.
I also like the Merchant listings and have already used one of your members for some large format printing.
:signs101:Great Resource:U Rock:
Ross Knittel
I have two vinyl cutters, use Corel Draw X5 and Flexi 10 Starter. I sold my first signs in 1978 during the gas crsis. They were "this pump is closed" signs. In the 80's I got involved in other aspects of the graphics industry repairing type setters for 15 years. As computers began replacing type setters I started building and selling pc's and teaching pagemaker and corel draw to those that were converting.
I would like to retire but don't know how cause of my bad habits, eating, staying warm or cool, driving a car, paying insurance etc. I am 68 next month and find the sign business engaging and a lot less work than remodeling which I did for the past 11 years.
Hopefully I won't make too big a fool of myself here.
I also like the Merchant listings and have already used one of your members for some large format printing.
:signs101:Great Resource:U Rock:
Ross Knittel