the old SOTM went down the chute when i became a very busy one-man sign shop.
it was just a labor of love for great sign design... it is still on my website for anyone to peruse.
it pissed a lotta folks off because they were asking themselves... "who the heck is this guy presenting this award?"
it's just me. a fellow sign artist who loves the the wonderful sign design he has been exposed to ever since he was a first time subscriber to signcraft magazine.
lookin' forward to the duck soup splatter jam. and talking to all you great sign people.
look out..... FOODFIGHT!!!
pvt. fair
------------------ Mark Fair Signs Montgomery, Alabama
[This message has been edited by Mark Fair Signs (edited August 17, 2001).]
I have long admired Pat's coloralls..I wonder if I could purchase both coloralls AND underalls at his meet? Is there a posibility that Pat also manufactures t-shirts to make a very chic ensemble? Perhaps a colorcap? AND not leave out the fairer sex, maybe a colorcup bra?
------------------ Dave Grundy AKA "applicator" on mIRC "stickin' sticky stuff to valuable vessels and vehicles!" in Granton, Ontario, Canada 1-519-225-2634 dave.grundy@quadro.net www.quadro.net/~shirley
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Hi Mark, I was one of those people who appreciated your effort in bothering with a Sign of the Month showcase. It was always a welcome peek into what fellow Lettervillians were up to or capable of. Thank you for starting it. Hope to see it back sometime. I can't believe anyone would give you grief over it. They obviously didn't get it - the purpose for it or selfless time involved. You are the man.
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I miss it too Mark. Heck, I was even looking forward to sending you some stuff and maybe gettin' voted sign of the month. To me, it would have been a high honor, as I am sure it was to the winners each month. When you feel like bringing it back, it'll be welcome, and I am sure by many.
------------------ John Deaton III Deaton Design 109 N. Cumberland Ave.,Harlan, Ky. 40831 606-573-9101