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I was talking to an Appliance guy the other day and he has a dark red pickup. He said he wanted a dark blue lettering job with logo, etc. LOL-I told him I didn't want to get pulled over by the sign police because nobody would be able to read it. I mentioned white which he replied - it's to loud already! I should have asked if he wanted me to paint the underside of the truck black too! LOL
What type of funny characters and ideas have you come across?
------------------ Brian Diver PDQ Signs Everett, Wa
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Too late. UP against the wall, sucker! Spread 'em!
------------------ 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! :^)
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Hi Brian! Maybe add a sky blue outline or silver outline to the dark blue letters? Good luck!
------------------ surf or MoJo on mirc Cheryl J Nordby Signs by Cheryl Seattle WA.....! signsbycheryl@hotmail.com Hitch your wagon to a star. Ralph Waldo Emerson http://www.thisismycool.com/signs/
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I'm busted! I actually told him if he reallllly wanted blue how about a sky blue and he jumped at it seeing that it looked so much better. I suggested the outline Cheryl but then the $$ started showing up in his eyes and he said sky blue would be just fine. LOL Ya can't win them all but you can nudge them to compromise.
------------------ Brian Diver PDQ Signs Everett, Wa
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I can't imagine why anyone who wanted lettering on a truck would buy a red one, unless they had always wanted to be a fire engine driver.Then you'd think they would go for signgold or pencil varnished gold leaf. Maroon or bergundy is good though, lots of classy colours to go with those.
------------------ Goldenmahl Dave Hodge's Traditional Signs. Preston, England. 01772 743352 GOLDENMAHLDAVE@aol.com
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