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Raymond Chapman
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Saw this over on the Hand Lettering Forum.

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Chapman Sign Studio
Temple, Texas
chapmanstudio@sbcglobal.net

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Rene Giroux
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He's making those for all the sticker shops....

Good one!

[Cool]

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Rene Giroux
Perfexion.ca
Gatineau, QC.

www.renegiroux.com


I'd rather regret things I did than things I didn't do!

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Debb Bates
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LOL...The only difference in todays world... NO body pays anybody to do their "Going out of Business "sign!!! , they have their own printer and make their own sign and stick it to their window !!

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Debb Bates
Feminine Touch Signs
840 McLeod Hill Rd.,
Fredericton, N.B.Canada
506-452-7884

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Jon Butterworth
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[Applause] [Applause] [Applause]

Ray, your are inspirational, thank you!

Wondered what I was going to do with all my spare coro and paint when I retire!

Going to donate the vinyl stock and cutter to starving "sticky jockeys"

[Razz]

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Bushie^
aka Jon Butterworth

Executive Director
HARDLY NORMAL
SIGN COMPANY

http://www.icr.com.au/~jonsigns

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Neil D. Butler
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Nowadays, can you imagine how much interest would be created hand lettering in a bIg store front window like that? Especially in a high traffic area?

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Neil Butler
Paradise, NF

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Todd Gill
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Scary thing, it would be funny if it weren't true. I was stunned at all the "for rent, lease, sale" signs I saw the other day while driving down the road...both homes and businesses.

Michigan has THEE highest unemployment rate in the nation now. Close to 10% and growing.

I read the other day where we also have the highest percentage of people packing up and moving to other states... a "mass exodus" as they put it. They said the main reason for the move was to search for work elsewhere.

Granholm (our governor) is still trying to put blame on everything and everywhere except the office she presides over...even though she is now over 6 year into her job....and the dem majority just recently voted through the states largest Tax Increase in history - - that will help, won't it?? Pathetic.

There are many causes, I'm sure, but the Unions in this state have absolutely crushed our states economy by their ridiculous demands.

Sorry to rant...but it's a very worrisome condition we're in this little slice of the world.

[ January 09, 2009, 09:44 AM: Message edited by: Todd Gill ]

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Todd Gill
Outside The Lines
Potterville, MI

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Joe Cieslowski
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Hmmmmmmmmmmmm,

I guess that I'll just have to sell to the 90% that still have jobs. Odds I've lived with in the past. [Smile]

Joe,

Makin Chips and Havin Fun!

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Joe Cieslowski
Connecticut Woodcarvers Gallery
P.O.Box 368
East Canaan CT 06024
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Jon Butterworth
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Neil, yer right!

MINIMUM $100/hour clear profit on jobs like that and still do it sooner, faster and less cost to the customer than a print!

The fun yer have while doing it and interacting with the public is worth twice that anyway!

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Bushie^
aka Jon Butterworth

Executive Director
HARDLY NORMAL
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Dale Feicke
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You're right about the unions, Todd. But don't expect things to get any better on that front; since the B.O.-affiliated libs are in bed with the unions, and are working to expand their power.

That's why so many are leaving Mich; no bright spots in the near future, for sure.

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Dale Feicke Grafix
714 East St.
Mendenhall, MS 39114

"I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me."

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Ken Henry
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Well, I'm here to tell you all that there's more truth to that cartoon than you might imagine.

Last "recession"....and this will be the 3rd one I've been through, and lived to tell about them, I made good money doing many such signs for a Receiver in Bankruptcy. This firm handled the liquidation of furniture retailers, and there were many from coast-to-coast. There were big exterior banners, as well as those paper banners that went directly on the store windows.

Most liquidations were deadline sensitive, in that all the banners had to be on location at a specific time, and their deadlines were short. Most stores provided roughly $2,500.00 worth of banners to do, and since I was doing them for the receiver, and not the unfortunate retailer, my money came right off the top of the receiver's fees. I never had to worry about getting paid.

It is an ill wind that doesn't blow someone some good, and the "Going Out Of Business Signs" still have to be made by someone. Hook up with a Bankruptcy Receiver, and there's no reason that you can't make lemonade from that lemon that everyone else is dreading. [Smile]

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Ken Henry
Henry & Henry Signs
London, Ontario Canada
(519) 439-1881
e-mail: kjmlhenry@rogers.com

Why do I get all those on-line offers to sell me Viagara, when the only thing hardening is my arteries ?

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jack wills
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Although...politics are not allowed by the Mayors,
standards there seems to be a lack of personal
responsibility no matter what the condition of any
economy issues.
Where I dwell these days it appears to have a
steady economic pace.Basically people are not big
spenders here and cost of living is somewhat ideal.
If you haven't experienced a mellow exsistence
like this I guess the uptight atmosphere can get to you.

I left California in preperation of its downfall
and although I do miss a lot of friends and things
I could do, it was just perceived that time to
be cool was a good fit.
So, things move slow here and that's OK. I don't
have much going on and no matter who was or is
in charge of the government, it would still be
a bitch fest for some.
I'll watch, get my winter rest and maybe cut a
fat hog sometime down the road.
For now...a movie,a book or just keep some wood
in the stove.

Think Happy...do art!

Jack

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Jack Wills
Studio Design Works
1465 E.Hidalgo Circle
Nye Beach / Newport, OR

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Todd Gill
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quote:
I'll watch, get my winter rest and maybe cut a fat hog sometime down the road.
For now...a movie,a book or just keep some wood
in the stove.

Yeah, that will put money in your pocket. [Razz]

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Todd Gill
Outside The Lines
Potterville, MI

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Stephen Faulkner
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Jeff Wisdom
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Hey this gives me some more ideas for cartoon for the newspaper....(see my earlier post)

I gleaned some ideas from the new signcraft, I think I will update my brochure and target some local ad agencies.

[ January 09, 2009, 05:22 PM: Message edited by: Jeff Wisdom ]

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Jeff Wisdom
SignWorks
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I have lived and worked in manufacturing as a tool
maker in the past in Indianapolis, Chicago area
and at Caterpillar tractor as well as job shops in
Tennessee and Kentucky on special projects. I have
been through some rough recessions and lost things
because of it. I have also had the unions on my
ass for doing the best job I was hired to do which
made the slackers look bad I guess and they would
cry to the stewards.
I moved to Texas, finally in the middle of one
winter and made the best money ever as a sign
writer and never looked back. Sold all my tools
except the Gerstner, box that held micrometers and
such and put in my brushes.
The sign business is just simply what you make it.
If yer not willing to hustle and create a GOOD
client base for holdover times, tone down some
costs in business fashion, then the crap hits the
fan at the survival level.
I am not the king of wisdom,only the experienced
hanger on'er.
That's all.
If life hands you a lemon..make forclosure signs.

Neat cartoons BTW.

Jack

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Jack Wills
Studio Design Works
1465 E.Hidalgo Circle
Nye Beach / Newport, OR

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