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Posted by Doug Phillips (Member # 5708) on :
 
I had never seen this product discussed before, so if it's old news just give me a quick wrap on the knuckles with a ruler. LOL

Electric Vinyl -- see video demos HERE

Lots of neat ideas already flowing in my head for this product!

Anyone had any experience with this stuff?


Be sure to check out their other products too. Neat stuff!

[ July 12, 2006, 03:25 AM: Message edited by: Doug Phillips ]
 
Posted by Miles Cullinane (Member # 980) on :
 
That is incredible, it has to be the neatest lighting system out there.

thanks for the links [Smile]
 
Posted by Greg McRoberts (Member # 3501) on :
 
VERY, very cool!
 
Posted by Steve Racz (Member # 4376) on :
 
Excellent! Thanks Doug.
 
Posted by Jason Davie (Member # 2172) on :
 
That is awesome.. I have so many ideas in my head right now.. Thanks for the link!!
 
Posted by Rick Milne (Member # 4621) on :
 
Not really a vinyl, but a flexible illuminated sheet. Here's more:

http://www.e-lite.com

Rick
 
Posted by Jill Steblyna (Member # 6642) on :
 
Thanks for the link,the possibilities are mind blowing
 
Posted by Mike Pipes (Member # 1573) on :
 
Yeah I've seen electroluminescent sheeting before.

There are some other ones available that you can cut into any shape you want then attach wires and they still work.
 
Posted by Steve Shortreed (Member # 436) on :
 
Looks like a great product. We'd love to have them here in Letterville as Merchants. We can call them, but anyone of you can do the same. You are all Letterville Sales Reps.

If you sell them on becoming Letterville Merchants, and have them mention you by name when they call, we'll send you $50 US to have a dinner on Barb and Steve, or use whatever way you want. It's not a bad deal for making a call.

So how do you sell them on Letterville?

First of all you send them to the post where they have been given a free plug. Let them know that 10,000 or more sign shops will see that post today alone. Explain to them that they can continue to reach that audience for as little as $500US a year! That's 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

If they have ever tried advertising via mail, magazine, trade show, or anything else, they will immediately get very excited or think you have the price wrong. That's when you tell them to call up Barb at 519-787-2673. We'll take it from there.

Don't forget. Have them mention your name.

BTW Doug. I can't get any of the phone numbers on their website to work. It may be something to do with me being in Canada. You still have time to beat us to the punch! [Smile]

[ July 12, 2006, 06:22 PM: Message edited by: Steve Shortreed ]
 
Posted by Doug Phillips (Member # 5708) on :
 
Steve, good idea, I'll email them shortly and try the phone too!
 
Posted by Steve Shortreed (Member # 436) on :
 
That first company is no longer in business, but I did make a new pal called Carmen Romeo at http://www.e-lite.com

I told him all about Letterville and he told me a little more about his product. I'm excited about what the creative crowd around Letterville could do with a sheet of light that you can cut to shape.

I've offered Carmen a little test drive of Letterville. He'll be around shortly to tell you more about the product and hopefully convince a few to place an order to try it out. I'm hoping he has something available in a sample size that is affortable. Who knows? We might even be able to get some special introductory pricing. [Smile]

Keep an eye on this post. At the end of the day, my hope is that we find a new product that we can generate more profit with, that Carmen finds a new way to reach the small sign shop, and Letterville has a new Merchant.
 
Posted by Mike Erickson (Member # 5922) on :
 
Wow, that is just the neatest thing since sliced bread.
 
Posted by jack wills (Member # 521) on :
 
This stuff was being reviewed about ten years
ago in Signs of the Times Magazine, and there
was a version out that was kind of spotty and
limited in size. So it looks like the future
has arrived.

Jack
 


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