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Is it "Welcome to the Jungle?

RGBII

New Member
Hello, folks.

An antiquity had just joined your site.

35 years in the trade, started off laying out business cards in 1977 and sold my artistic soul so thoroughly that I can't even feel the void anymore.

Anyone remember hot wax?

I digress.

Currently at Superior Signs on the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay (Grasonville, Maryland). Been there for 17 years, mostly coro trash these days (I removed all of the mirrors in the house). Prior to that, 6 years at Phil's Photo in Washington, D.C.

Anyone here remember photo-typositors?

I worked my way up to Manager of the Camera/Special Effects Department. The United States Air Force had the displeasure of my Graphic services for the prior 3 years 4 months and nineteen days veterans here will understand the exactness of DD214 fact). Thank you, George Bush (version 1) for the Force Reduction Act (plus 44 days of terminal leave).

Like most folks in this craft, I'm an Artist. It's all I know and it's all that I care to know.

While I apologize for the lengthy intro, know this . . .

My only true goal is to fill a void with an image, message or news that is worthy of reproduction.

RGBII
 
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SignosaurusRex

Active Member
Yes, Welcome to the jungle...... from the Great Pacific (WET) Northwest.
I remember Hot Wax, Photo-Typositors .....and Hot Lead amongst other things all too well.
 

RGBII

New Member
Welcome from Tennessee
Anywhere close to Johnson City?

The Ridgewood Restaraunt (just outside of that fine town) served
me and mine the finest Bar-B-Que that I have ever had the pleasure to
consume.

I appreciate the welcome.

RGBII
 

RGBII

New Member
Yes, Welcome to the jungle...... from the Great Pacific (WET) Northwest.
I remember Hot Wax, Photo-Typositors .....and Hot Lead amongst other things all too well.
Owww! Hot Lead, I am thoroughly impressed.

Set a couple of headlines on a 'ole Miele back in the day.

This site was a wise choice!

RGBII
 

RGBII

New Member
Dude...

I was 3 when you first started... :doh:
Well, I may not have the "powers" yet to post this, but
I'll give it a shot . . .

http://youtu.be/o1tj2zJ2Wvg
Welcome from Omaha! :popcorn:
Thank you for the welcome, know this . . .

Love this craft and all that it will drain from you.

Here's the payoff, what we do is inspire (or at least
that is what we should aspire to) . . .

and if we do it well enough, millions could be inspired.

RGBII
 
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RGBII

New Member
Meet Igor (ē`gôr) & Igor (ī`gôr)

RGBII
 

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VolunteerSign

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Anywhere close to Johnson City?

The Ridgewood Restaraunt (just outside of that fine town) served
me and mine the finest Bar-B-Que that I have ever had the pleasure to
consume.

I appreciate the welcome.

RGBII
About an "hourish" from Johnson City. I too have enjoyed the BBQ at the Ridgewood...you are correct it's great stuff! I have also did the hot wax as well as the lead type thing. I had the "pleasure" of being a journeyman 4/C stripper back in the day as well. My kids enjoy telling people that their dad used to be a stripper. It's hard for their friends to imagine a 6'2" 300 pound stripper I guess.
 
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