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i googled EZ flow lettering paints, blah blah... what is the real story, Steve? where made? where available, how good? from a Merchant? their website?
Thanks, John
-------------------- John Lennig / Big Top Sign Arts 5668 Ewart Street, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada bigtopya@hotmail.com 604.451.0006 Posts: 2184 | From: Burnaby, British Columbia,Canada | Registered: Nov 2001
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Good question John! To be perfectly honest, I don't know squat about the product, or the "sponsors" putting on this meet.
Since there is a panel jam, I see an opportunity for Letterheads to work with more experienced pinstripers and improve their skills. That's what this thing we call Letterheads is all about.
Promoting meets like this is also a good marketing deal for Letterville. The potential Merchants putting on these product parties and workshops for profit, need to be aware that Letterville is a great place to advertise and share their know how yearound.
Let's hope they are listening.
-------------------- Steve Shortreed 144 Hill St., E. Fergus, Ontario Canada N1M 1G9 519-787-2673
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Try the paint you'll like it for striping.I been using it for awile, so far so good.
-------------------- Alan Johnson Alan Johnson Grafix Blairstown, NJ 07825 [URL=http://www.alanjohnsongrafix.com] Posts: 261 | From: Blairstown, NJ | Registered: Dec 2001
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I tried The EZ-Flow paint in Detroit. I liked it (I ordered every color) but, it seems the opinions from Detroit were 50/50. Most of the people who liked it were just doing stripes. The folks doing the lettering didn't care for it.
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