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Danny Baronian
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Interesting sites

Post by Danny Baronian »

Ok, here's an easy way to make a post: share an interesting or favorite web site.

A friend passed this one on, is only an hour and a half away and on my places to see list:

http://www.catoga.com/villa.html

And a couple of sign shops:

http://www.avilasigndesign.com/

http://www.shanedurnford.com/

Danny
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Bob Rochon
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Post by Bob Rochon »

Thanks Danny,

It is so obvious to me that signs win my heart over art, the first and second website were cool but the second sight made me sit right up in my chair. :shock:
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Post by GEET Faulkner »

Here is a very cool place with some eye candy... even some pop-corn!
Ohh yeah... I'm new here
Thanks!
http://homepage.mac.com/rtpearson.mac/Menu14.html
Ron Berlier
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Great idea!

Post by Ron Berlier »

Hi Danny,

Here is one that has some interesting pictures to get the "Juices" going. It is a product of Jim & Bill Hamilton in Richfield, OH and they do mostly dimensional signage. Their shop is actually located in the Old fire department building in town. They also make use of the LuminOre, metal appearing, product as well. Check them out.

http://www.northcoastsignworks.com/about.htm

Enjoy!

Ron
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Raymond Chapman
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Northcoast under new owner

Post by Raymond Chapman »

Jim and Bill Hamilton's business, Northcoast Signs, has been sold and is under new owners.

The Hamiltons are beginning a new business on Jim's seven acres. It will be mostly digital printing and laser etching. At least that is the plan that I heard from them last weekend. I didn't think to ask what the new business would be called.
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