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Jack Wills
Studio Design Works
6255 Brookside Circle
Rocklin, CA 95677
writer@quiknet.com
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Si Allen #562
La Mirada, CA. USA
(714) 521-4810
ICQ # 330407
"SignPainters do It with Longer Strokes!"
Brushasaurus on Chat
Gladly supporting this BB !
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Drane Signs
Sunshine Coast
Nambour, Qld.
dranesig@dingoblue.net.au
Downunder
"Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life" - Confucius
[This message has been edited by david drane (edited June 25, 2001).]
A few weeks back, I painted a sign for my cousin. It was hard work with my heart, but the old feeling was still there. There is something very satisfying about painting with a brush. Since then, I find myself entertaining the idea of getting back in the biz. It's a great fantasy.
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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/
David
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David Fisher
D.A. & P.M. Fisher Signwriting
Brisbane Australia
da_pmf@yahoo.com
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Ken Morse
Jamn Graphics
Santa Cruz, CA
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HotLines Joey Madden,47 years in the Classic Art of Pinstriping
Grants Pass, Oregon
Learn something......
http://members.tripod.com/Inflite
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surf or MoJo
on mirc
Cheryl J Nordby
Signs by Cheryl
Seattle WA.....!
signsbycheryl@hotmail.com
A day without sunshine is like, you know...night http://signsbycheryl.homestead.com/home.html
http://mojosignco.homestead.com/home.html
From sharp minds come sharp products
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The SignShop
Mendocino, California
"Where the Redwoods meet the Surf"
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PKing is
Pat King of
King Sign Design in
McCalla,Alabama
The Professor of
SIGNOLOGY
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Bill Dirkes
Bethel Hill Signs
Butler, Ky.
Goodnight Mrs. Calabash, wherever you are.
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Rob Larkham
RL Graphic D-Sign
Chester, MA
rldsigns@aol.com
[This message has been edited by Rob Larkham (edited June 26, 2001).]
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joe pribish-A SIGN MINT
2811 longleaf Dr.
pensacola, fl 32526
850-944-5060
BEWARE THE TRUTH.....YOU MAY NOT LIKE WHAT YOU FIND
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aka: Cisco
aka:Traveling Millennium Sign Artist
http://www.franciscovargas.com
Fresno, CA 93703
559 252-0935
"to live life, is to love life, a sign of no life, is a sign of no love"...Cisco 12'98
-quill $30.00 (average)
-plotter $4,000.00 (last look)
-can of one shot $12.00
-roll of vinyl $35.00 (last look)
Inventory at the end of the year...
-1 brush, empty can of paint.
-1 plotter, vinyl all over the damn place.
PLUS!!
Don't need no stinkin software to open kit and paint a sign.
Not only is the sign kit Y2K compliant...but I can actually (yer not gonna believe this!) take it directly to the customer/job location and do the job there!
Don't need to plug my sign kit up when I get there!
Am not limited to an 8.5" by 11" window...as a matter of fact...I get paid for windows, as opposed to having to pay for a small one that screws up all the time...and needs to be upgraded, and tweaked, and re-installed, etc.
I may smell funny when I get back home, but at least it ain't the "sweet" smell of pickles or beer and I've got a wild look in my eye at the dinner table. And consequently, there's more interesting things on the dinner table, than if I did a piddly $25 coroplast sign it took me 3 hours to deliver and two weeks to get paid on.
(Something about a wet brush in yer hand seems to speed the payment of yer work up a bit...hehehe!)
There's nothin that feels better than collapsing in the booth of my favorite coffee house, splattered with whatever I just worked on, and askin folks to let me get a cup of coffee down my neck before they ask me to jump on or take a look at something else.
And I love goin through laundry and finding 50 and 100 dollar bills shoved in the pockets...that really makes my day!
Vinyl never did anything for me, cept slow down the work available to me that I spent 27 years nurturing.
Not bitter, just broke, and considering it a personal challenge to do it the old way anyway!
I still tell people, especially my students, don't be afraid of your brushes...stroke em and dance with em and they will take really good care of you!
I'm not giving up!
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DrQuill - Mural Woman
PEACE SIGNS
logodesign2@icqmail.com
"With every breath, we have a choice." --Linda Silver Eagle
Georgia, USA
[This message has been edited by Linda Silver Eagle (edited June 27, 2001).]
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Jack Wills
Studio Design Works
6255 Brookside Circle
Rocklin, CA 95677
writer@quiknet.com
I can't imagine putting my brushes aside and buying a plotter and a bunch of vinyl just to make a quick buck....don't seem natural to me.
In fact, I just ordered a couple of French Masters quills from Lola at Esoteric in So. Cal.
Man...how could you possibly hang up your brushes??? So, do yourself a favor and hang up your plotter...or just shoot it and your TV!!! Life will get better!
Besides...how do you use a mahl stick and a squeegee at the same time?
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Jackson Smart
Jackson's Signs
Port Angeles, WA
...."The Straits of Juan De Fuca in my front yard and Olympic National Park in my backyard...
"Living on Earth is expensive...but it does include a free trip around the Sun"
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Rob Larkham
RL Graphic D-Sign
Chester, MA
rldsigns@aol.com
You make me blush! You are right...i am a die hard "lead head" hahaha!
I'll dance with ya, if you won't pick on me for havin a quill in my hair...I hate those plastic clippy thingies. The flower I usd to wear in my hair taught me that flowers attract bees. Down here in skeeter country, takes a little more patience to paint anything when yer swattin yerself and out runnin things that sting hahah!
You mentioned the sound of the pattern paper. I keep remembering having to chase paper across the field when the wind would pick up....(not just a figger of speech in these parts hehehehe) Sure am glad I got an indoor shop now, whew!
By the way, I wanna go on the list to recieve, er, uh I mean rescue neglected brushes! I promise to give em a good home!
I've got some I've had since and before I was pregnant with my 15 year old. They woulda run away from home a long time ago if'n it was a bad thing to be here hahahah! I just peeked in my kit and they're still smilin!
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DrQuill - Mural Woman
PEACE SIGNS
logodesign2@icqmail.com
"With every breath, we have a choice." --Linda Silver Eagle
Georgia, USA
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Bill Riedel
Riedel Sign Co., Inc.
Little Ferry, NJ
billsr@riedelsignco.com
And Jack, how could there be a LAST dance?
Signwriters always have 1-Shot left hahaha!
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DrQuill - Mural Woman
PEACE SIGNS
logodesign2@icqmail.com
"With every breath, we have a choice." --Linda Silver Eagle
Georgia, USA
[This message has been edited by Linda Silver Eagle (edited June 27, 2001).]
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Louis A. Lazarus
Milt's Sign Service, Inc.
20 So. Linden Ave. #5B
650-588-0490
fontking1a@aol.com
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George Perkins
Millington,TN.
goatwell@ionictech.com
"I started out with nothing and still have most of it left"
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Judy Pate
Signs By Judy
110 LuMac Road
Albany,Ga 31701
229-435-6824
Letterville is my HOME!
Life is like a canvas...you do the painting.
HI my name is Fernando.......and i'm a brushaholic
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Jack Wills
Studio Design Works
6255 Brookside Circle
Rocklin, CA 95677
writer@quiknet.com
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Bill Preston
Fly Creek, N.Y. USA
wpreston2@stny.rr.com
[This message has been edited by Bill Preston (edited June 29, 2001).]
I think I understand the reasoning of those folks out there doing it the "Hard Way". I too, did it that way from the very beginning. My biggest fear of computers (aside from not knowing anything about them) was that I would never get to sit at my drawing table and design with pencil and paper. And, Alas...that is what happened.
But as it turns out, I had nothing to fear at all...because as I learned more and more about designing on the computer, I could NEVER go back to drawing fonts by hand. It was too time consuming...especially when the customer didn't like the particular font I had chosen...I had to tell them.."come back in a couple of days and I will have another design" NOT!!!
Now...It would be difficult to go back and do it the "Hard Way". I am spoiled now.
The other fear I had was that I would start doing everything in Vinyl! I still have that fear!!! However, I am learning to blend the two together...and finding it much easier, especially for small secondary copy...such as 1/2" Futura on a menu.
But... I won't fall into the trap of doing this exclusivly for the money...cranking out the signs in vinyl just to get them out the door. 2 years ago we decided to focus on custom signs...there is a real good market here. And, with changing our attitude we changed the attitude of our customers. Now...offering quality handpainted signs...we charge a lot more than the other shops...we have the time to put real quality into our work...they are more than willing to pay the extra cost to have a unique sign...and they are waiting in line for us to do thier signs. Amazing how changing your attitude creates a change in others attitude. We also made some changes around the shop...we made a new sign for the front, put it in a BEAUTIFUL rock garden, added "Art Studio" to our name...now we are starting to get more murals and do more art work.
So...I can say that as long as I am able we will always do handpainting...and turning out some killer designs....after all..that is what this business is all about.
I learned early that I didn't want to try to compete with the other shops around here..all of them have gone to vinyl...and I sure can't compete with thier prices.
Now...please don't misunderstand me...I am not saying that vinyl is a bad thing...not at all..it has it's place just like any other medium or tool...however...my BIGGEST fear is that one day I would look around and find myself standing at the plotter with an exacto knife in one hand and a squeege in the other, waiting for the damned thing to finish cutting so I could get this job done and out the door and get on to the next one...Arrrgggg! I think that would be the end of me!
So...PAINT RULES!!!! (and with a little vinyl here and there to balance it all out!!!).
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Jackson Smart
Jackson's Signs
Port Angeles, WA
...."The Straits of Juan De Fuca in my front yard and Olympic National Park in my backyard...
"Living on Earth is expensive...but it does include a free trip around the Sun"