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Hey Dennis, Great sign! How about a little background on how it was produced.
By the way, They have great food there. I was at the Bahama Breeze in Schaumburg,Il. two weeks ago and what a fantastic place. Try the shrimp scampi and the slab of ribs is outta sight. I also hear the one near Detroit is great. I'm going back this thursday.
Good luck and congraulations on a job well done.
Joel
-------------------- Joel H. Peters Peter Pan Sign Graphics Cary,Il. "Doin' it Good since 1974" Posts: 114 | From: Cary,IL,USA | Registered: Mar 1999
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Sandblasted one inch sign foam background painted with One Shot yellow. Copy One Shot magenta. Tree one and a half inch sign foam cut out on bandsaw, rough shaped with four inch angle grinder with rough sandpaper wheel. Then it was finished with broken pieces of sanding belts and sheet sandpaper. Painted with One Shot blue-green.
-------------------- Dennis Goddard
Gibsonton Fl Posts: 1050 | From: Tampa Fl USA | Registered: Apr 2000
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Which location is that one for? I would think with that great o' product, you'd be hired to do a stack of them.
By the way...the one in Ft.Myers is great! Only one I've ever been to, and absolutely my favorite place to eat here. Love the coconut onion ring appetizers. Such a huge stack of them that you can't see the person you're eating with.
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Thanks Don, I'm not sure where it's going. The photo I worked from looked like it was taken in a board room. I assume it's office bound but have no way of knowing. All I was given to work from was a fuzzy digital pic about 1 inch by 2 inches. I wish there was one around here handy, I'd like to try it.
-------------------- Dennis Goddard
Gibsonton Fl Posts: 1050 | From: Tampa Fl USA | Registered: Apr 2000
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