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Steve Garver
Iola Computer Products
Iola, Kansas
sgarver@kscable.com
But I could be wrong.
Sam
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“Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one's courage.”
- Anais Nin
www.samazon.com
sam@samazon.com
I have the shirts EMBROIDERED for a quality non-fading look. There are days when my truck pulls in and someone comes over and says..."So Your Lettercraft Signs....Can I have a shirt?"
I say, You buying a sign? thats what it takes to get one. I had a parking lot paving company start having thier own customers order hanicapped parking signs just so they could get the shirts.
Strange but true.
ps. I wear other companies shirts too IF they are really nice. Some of them I have designed, so it's back scrathing at its best.
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Mike Duncan
Lettercraft Signs
Alexandria VA
From here on down, its all up hill.
I have some tiny decals made up. Silkscreened on a clear background, my logo is in one color black and one color white, so it works on light or dark backgrounds. My phone number is below. The decals are small and discreet so they don't take away from the work.
These little decals have brought me repeat biz. Not long ago a truck that looked familiar to me pulled in. No graphics on it, but my logo was! Seems I had lettered it, then the owner sold it, and when the new guy saw my logo, he came right over to me. Interesting!
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Graphic Impact
Abbotsford, BC, Canada
gisigns@sprint.ca
I can relate 100% to what your saying, I also feel it is tacky to put a logo on a customers truck.
I have been asked to do the same as well.
My goal is to make the customer happy, If I succeed they will become my personal salesperson, now when one of your friends highly recomends a movie, would you be more inclined to see it then if you had just seen an ad?
You bet ya!
So my goal is for word of mouth and I don't put my logo on trucks.
This is just my current view on this matter.
People pay me to put their name on vehicles...not mine.
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Bob Rochon
Creative Signworks
Millbury, MA
bob@creativesignworks.com
"Some people's kids"
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Terry Whynott
Andesign Inc.
www.andesign.ca
Kitchener, Ontario
terry@andesign.ca
Friend of mine has a new Jeep and was asking me how to remove the thin,(and I mean thin) vinyl stripe that wraps around it. I looked at it and found a signature IN THE STRIPE. He had the Jeep for 6 months and never saw the sig. He liked the stripe after that.
I guess the point is- do what you want- you will anyway. HA
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Steve Barba is the proud owner, president, & sole employee of Sturgis Sign Works.
"B0LT" on the chat room thing.
209 Oak Drive
Sturgis SD 57785
sbarba2616@dtgnet.com
605-720-7667
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St.Marie Graphics
& Makin' Tracks Sound Studio
Kalispell, Montana
stmariegraphics@centurytel.net http://www.stmariegraphics.com
800 735-8026
We're chiseling every day of the week! :^)
Its not tacky at all to sign your work. We do this all the time, except I use a cartoon figure of myself holding a paint brush that has contact info on it. Its the size of a business card. I stick it under the name of the local car dealship sticker on the back of the truck.
Not only that, I have seen body shops stick there stickers on after they make repairs.
Car dealerships do it, auto body places do it, custom car add on companies do it so whats the big deal?
Just do It
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Draper The Signmaker
Bloomington Illinois USA
Get To A Letterhead Meet This Summer! See you there!
309-828-7110
drapersigns@hotmail.com Draper_Dave on mIRC chat
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Ryan Ursta
Ursta Graphics
27 West Shenango St.
Sharpsville Pa. 16150
Call: 724•962•2206
"letters of Recommendation"
Known as "Ugraph" on mirc
If it's something that I make via my online business, I use some discretion and provide a matching decal instead of signing the actual graphics.
Now, signing your work could be bad if your work is perceived as lousy, but if you have a good rep or if your work looks great, by all means sign it somehow.
In the world of custom cars and trucks, a shop's signature is a status symbol for the vehicle owner, like they're saying "Yeaaaaaaaah, 'X' shop did my graphics and they did an awesome job.".. these guys LOVE showing off who did their vehicles.
Sometimes, customers say something like "If I let you put your logo on my vehicle, would you give me a discount?"
I just say (in a joking voice, with a goofy grin) "I already sign everything I do, so if you don't want my signature it will cost you more."
Anyways.. it's not tacky at all.. just develop a logo or signature that flows with the particular work you did.
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Mike Pipes
Digital Illusion Custom Graphics
Lake Havasu City, AZ
http://www.stickerpimp.com
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a.k.a. Brian Born
Harrisburg, Pa
717.652.9073
members.home.net/sign-it/
This isn't Burger King, you can't have it your way.
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CJ Allan
CJs Engraving & Designing
Hazel, Ky.
270-492-6209
cjallan@cjs-engraving.com
www.cjs-engraving.com
A Proud "Professional Guest" of this site!!;)