It was a pretty day for making things right...
I'm almost certain they'll be overly confident in their techniques.
Especially if the glass is right out there in front of them.
It's not like we'll have any advantage. But if they're right there with us,
then they won't have as much as they might have otherwise.
I don't figure all of them to be gilders.
Only two or three like David Butler will have done much of it.
I'll be looking to him. The others will be vinyl men. Probably burned out.
Maybe ex-hand letterers. The rest will be enthusiasts.
They won't want to gild their panel in front of us.
It'll happen fast once I start Angel Gilding.
So just keep your project moving forward.
And they'll either chip or etch. Maybe even depth carve.
It don't matter which. You just start right in on your glass with that edge scalloper.
When you've done scalloping, drill it, weed your mask,
and make a run for that cabinet where we blast the glass.
I'll be trying to do the same if I can... Right.
Sounds like you got it all worked out.... Yeah.
Except the part where our glass doesn't get broken.
Best acid emboss these while we got the chance.... Yeah.
I'm thinking about getting out of the ... sign business.
You never said nothing except nag me and Dickinson about getting ourselves out.
.....Well, maybe my own words struck a chord.
