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Preston McCall
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It is time again for us all to confess our worst spelling mistakes. This one has always made me laugh alot. Let's hear your worst, true blunders!

1. On a real estate splash...30 foot wide..."For Infomation call...." They got lots of calls...from English teachers.

2. On a Ford store...."Number 1 Customer Satifaction Dealer" It was up a year, I went back and recoated it, saw it on TV even and about died. No one else ever noticed it!

3. "Grand Openin Sale!" 13 foot tall letters... had an extra window there and considered an exclamation point, before the owner came out and hassled me to death!

4. The Sunhine Street Toyota Dealer" in a giant arch. No one was at all amused. Sunshine Street, dummy!

Come on. Let's hear yours!

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Preston McCall
112 Rim Road
Santa Fe, New Mexico
87501
text: 5056607370

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Jeffrey Vrstal
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"ENTERANCE" "MAINTAINANCE" I'm Guilty. I also trust my dictionary more than spell check.

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Jeff Vrstal
Main Street Signs
157 E. Main Street
Evansville, WI 53536
1-608-882-0322

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Corey Wine
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Had a fleet of vans for BBQ's Galore that said "Store Throughtout America"

Boss screen hundred of signs that advertised a "sandwitch" special

but the best was a big traithalon with Andersen Consulting being the MAJOR, MAJOR sponsor. Opening day, front page there's our banner with atheletes busting through it. The banner said ANDERSON with an 'O'.....bad news for us.

[ April 21, 2002, 11:23 PM: Message edited by: Corey Wine ]

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Corey Wine
SignCONCEPTS
Airdrie, Alberta, Canada

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cheryl nordby
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Haw! I have had my share of boo boos fer sher. Most of them were when I was a little hippy signpainter.....(puff puff) yeah I inhaled
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Lotti Prokott
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Some years ago, when I was still just helping out at the shop, the boss put CEMETARY on a 3x4' sign. I kept my mouth shut, figured he knows his english better than I. It got picked up and installed somewhere, never heard another word of it.
When I made three signs with " Tepee Village" on it (spelled according to "Websters") the native customers just about had a bird. That's a swear word in our language, they informed me, and it should be spelled "Teepee". They never told me the meaning of tepee, but it is probably safe not to use it...

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Lotti Prokott
Woodland Signs
Pelly, Saskatchewan
woodlandsigns@sasktel.net

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old paint
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did a sign for a DAV disabled veteran and when i spelled out DISABLED AMERICAN VETERAN i spelled it VETRAN..was never caught till they had the tv station.....ther fliming the reopening..

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joe pribish-A SIGN MINT
2811 longleaf Dr.
pensacola, fl 32526
850-637-1519
BEWARE THE TRUTH.....YOU MAY NOT LIKE WHAT YOU FIND

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Mark Matyjakowski
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Last month on a bank sign spelled "Mortage" 4 times on sign (cought by ad agency/customer before getting to bank ... luckily in vinyl)

Last week inverted the 41 in Oregon's area code. Got printed on 300 (out of 19,000) folders before it got noticed by print broker/customer. Had to scrape off and reprint just the two numbers.

I wish GA spell checking worked like all other programs and let you know as your going if somethings wrong ... I don't always remember to hit the spell check button ... of course wouldn't have helped with the area code f-up

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Compulsive, Neurotic, Anti-social and Paranoid ... but basically Happy

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Bruce Evans
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"Pubic Parking". boy was I red.

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Bruce Evans
Crown Graphics
Chino, CA
graphics@westcoach.net

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Jeffrey Vrstal
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I forgot about this... Years ago I was a butcher. I worked for a guy that actually promoted my "getting into the sign business". He was a great guy and took a lot of pride in his business.

We had an open house for 30 or 40 years in business. After much cleaning and sprucing up, we were going to have this open house and invite everyone to come for tours of the plant and finish the tour with free food and beverages in the warehouse area of the facility.

The boss took it upon himself to make up a pile of signs on paper "butcher wrap". He had one of those stenciling kits to make the signs. He laid everything out and spraybombed all of these signs that labeled the areas of the plant.

They all looked good enough except for the last one where you went to eat in the warehouse. Since he wanted to make sure that everyone got a chance to eat after the tour, several "WHAREHOUSE" signs were made. For some reason they all looked more like "WHOREHOUSE" signs and were very interesting to see as you drove by the place.

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Jeff Vrstal
Main Street Signs
157 E. Main Street
Evansville, WI 53536
1-608-882-0322

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Joe Endicott
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"Untied Methodist"

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Joe Endicott
NEXCOM (Navy Exchange Service Command)
Signing Programs Specialist
Virginia Beach, VA
jeendicott@msn.com

"I want to be Stereotyped....I want to be Classified."

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Adrienne Pereira
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OPEN SUDAYS

Two weeks before anyone noticed.......! [Roll Eyes]

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Adrienne Pereira
Splash Signs

Port Angeles, WA
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"Sure, it's colder in the Northwest, but...it's a damp cold!"

360-477-5656
splashsigns@msn.com

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Glenn Taylor
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Hehehe....sounds like the makings of another Bob Parsons cartoon.

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BlueDog Graphics
Wilson, NC

www.BlueDogUSA.com

Warning: A well designed sign may cause fatigue due to increased business.

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Bernice Tornquist
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Fridge is spelled with a 'd'......not so with refrigeration...(no 'd').

I put a 'd' in refridgeration...looked logical to me. It was a rush sign, of course.

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Bernice Tornquist
Bernice's Signs & Graphics
Box 1799, Nipawin, SK
S0E 1E0 Canada

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Mike O'Neill
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'Camero' across the front windshield of a car. Kid drove around for 2 weeks before he noticed it.
I don't know who was smokin' more [Wink]

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Mike O'Neill


It has yet to be proven that intelligence has any survival value.
- Arthur C. Clarke


mike@copyshop.ca

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Doug Allan
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I don't remember the word, or name as it may have been, but when I have to break a line of copy to minimize vinyl waste I often cut a duplicate letter to avoid making a judgement call on kerning, & to assist in keeping the base line straight.

Anyway I was cutting rubylith for a film positive for a t-shirt printer & he kept the double letters & printed lots of shirts. He was bummed but he remembered that I had pointed it out to him.

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Doug Allan
http://www.islandsign.com

"you get what you settle for"

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Judy Pate
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"Champaign" Headquarters..even spell check would have missed this one.
The error was noticed after it had already aired on the local news.
Pizza "Exress" did this one with a brush...you know how you just run out of space some times...but I got it right on the other side and the back of the truck.
Judy

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Judy Pate
Signs By Judy
Albany, Georgia USA
229-435-6824


Live simply...Love generously...Care deeply...Speak kindly...Leave the rest to God.

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