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I'm not sure how to attack this topic, so I'm just gonna type as I go.
After being away from home for the last 10 months, I got back hoping that there'd still be some work around and thing would get back to busy fairly quickly. Heck, the first day back I had 3 people stop in and place orders. Cool!
Then I went out around town to get some stuff and almost hurled! Banners wrapped around illuminated sign boxes. Roadside a-frame signs that were nothing short of eyesores. A few vehicles lettered with a Wal-Mart stencil kit that woulda looked better left at the bottom of the Conncticut River.
Seems there are a few folk around here that bought vinyl cutters on Ebay, are whacking out crap, calling them signs and doing this community a huge disservice buy making it look like a 40 square mile flea market.
Not if I can help it. Rapid
-------------------- Ray Rheaume Rapidfire Design 543 Brushwood Road North Haverhill, NH 03774 rapidfiredesign@hotmail.com 603-787-6803
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You GO, Boy! Show'em how it SHOULD be done!!!!
-------------------- Catharine C. Kennedy CCK Graphics 1511 Route 28 Chatham Center, NY 12184 cck1620@taconic.net "Look at me, Look at me, Look at me now! I't's fun to have fun, But you have to know how!" Posts: 2173 | From: downtown Chatham Center, NY | Registered: Feb 2004
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and the sad part of it ray....THEY PAY FOR THAT CRAP....and THEY EXPECT NOTHING BETTER!!!!!
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Wow Ray, how awful but... great for you! Just like here. We wondered what they did before *we* showed up! Either homemade or did without? Or the stuff you describe.
One of our neighbors who did NOT buy a nice metal sign from us, but instead got a banner and framed it himself with wood molding, recently commented, "Your signs are really catching on!"