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PKing is
Pat King of
King Sign Design in
McCalla,Alabama
The Professor of
SIGNOLOGY
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I think I'm lettering in the Twilight Zone with Rod Steiger
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Karen Tighe,
Strandhill,
Sligo in the Wild Wet West of Ireland.
mIRC = cafe_cruiser
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PKing is
Pat King of
King Sign Design in
McCalla,Alabama
The Professor of
SIGNOLOGY
I'm not sure what post you are referring to Pat. If you go and click on the BB Searh at the top right, then enter signkit in the "Search Word" box and finally click on "Perform Search."
There are several posts that show up. Are any of these the one you are looking for?
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Steve Shortreed
144 Hill St., E.
Fergus, Ontario
Canada N1M 1G9
519-787-2673
steve@letterhead.com
ICQ 316338
www.letterhead.com/profiles/shortreed/
[This message has been edited by Steve Shortreed (edited January 01, 2001).]
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"If it isn't fun, why do it?"
Signmike@aol.com
Mike Languein
Doctor of Letters
BS, MS, PhD
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You know what BS is, MS is More of the Same, and it's Piled Higher and Deeper here
[This message has been edited by Mike Languein (edited January 03, 2001).]
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Bill Riedel
Riedel Sign Co., Inc.
Little Ferry, NJ
billsr@riedelsignco.com
Building your own wooden sign kit can be a really satisfying project and it's great to know you have a one-of-kind custom made kit. It's pretty hard however, to come up with a "one size fits all" sign kit. I think that's one of the reasons for making your own.
Building kits is kind of a hobby of mine, and over the years I have built a LOT of them. Some for myself, some as gifts, some for my sons and grandsons. Quite a few of the Left Coast Letterheads either use or have seen my kits. No two have ever been exactly the same. Some are large ones for walls and bulletins, and my latest was a tiny 6"x8"x12" pinstriping kit for my grandson. Some double as a seat or step stool, others nestle one inside another. As an example, there is no reason for a copper size brush drawer or a compartment for quills in a wall kit.
Before you begin a custom kit, you need to decide what your are going to be doing with it, and what you think you plan to carry in it. My truck lettering kit is totally different than my gold kit.
At any rate, E-mail me if you're interested, and I'll send you some pictures and sketches of shop built kits. Let me know what kind of work you mostly do.
Oh by the way, "No kit is ever big enough to hold all the crap you end up carrying around"
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Jerry Mathel
Jerry Mathel Signs
Grants Pass, Oregon
signs@grantspass.com
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joe pribish-A SIGN MINT
2811 longleaf Dr.
pensacola, fl 32526
850-944-5060
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