Signs of the Times - June 2011

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JUNE 2011 Vo lu m e 233, N u m b e r 6 About the cover: Nashville, TN-based 1220 Exhibits and a host of other vendors developed environmental graphics for a nearly 8,000-sq.-ft. exhibit space inside the New York Mets' Citi Field, which pays tribute to the team’s 50-year history. For more details, see page 60.

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Enter the 5th annual Vehicle Graphics Contest! A Face for any Space

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ISA Sign Expo Digital-Print Highlights

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ADA Changes Loom

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ADA Signage for Las Vegas’ Vdara Hotel

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by Steve Aust Exhibit graphics bring out the creative.

by Darek Johnson An exhaustive list of hardware on display

by Steve Aust An SEGD seminar revealed new regulations.

by Ryan Meyer More than 2,500 signs are spread across 53 floors.

by Robin Donovan Sign companies file lawsuit against sign ordinance by Steve Aust Signage on the Civil War’s 150th anniversary

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ST Update by Steve Aust Hamburg relaxes sign code; Final Four signage; Floating billboard Technology Update by Darek Johnson Anosognosia limitations; Adobe Illustrator’s Tools by Theresa Jackson: How to align and distribute objects Vinyl Apps by Steve Aust Some more gems from the International Sign Contest Strictly Electric by Jeff Petersen Pier into the future LED Update by Dr. Nisa Khan LED costs, lifetimes and binning standards Technology Review by Chris and Kathi Morrison Onxy ProductionHouse Version X10 Sign Museum News by Tod Swormstedt Great signs from the Great Lakes New Products by Robin Donovan Product Showcase: Adhesives Industry News Advertising Index Editorially Speaking by Wade Swormstedt If it’s not brokered . . .



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EDITORIAL Wade Swormstedt publisher/editor Darek Johnson senior technology editor/analyst Steve Aust senior associate editor Robin Donovan associate editor Louis Brill technology contributor DESIGN & PRODUCTION Jeff Russ senior art director Linda Volz production supervisor SALES/MARKETING Steve Duccilli group publisher, signage and graphics group Sandi Luppert marketing manager Louis Arneberg account manager Ben Stauss account manager Lisa Zurick account manager Victoria Wells directory & classified ad coordinator

CORPORATE Tedd Swormstedt president Tod Swormstedt American Sign Museum Christine Baloga audience development director Mark Kissling director, book div. CUSTOMER SERVICE Call: (800) 925-1110 www.stmediagroup.com/customer.html

ST Editorial Advisory Board Glenn Carroll is the president of media-

Sparky Potter, proprietor of Wood & Wood

measurement company Carroll Media Services (Alpharetta, GA).

Signs (Waitsfield, VT), founded his shop in 1972.

Bill Dundas, a former ST technical editor, currently serves as the Director of Technical Affairs for the Intl. Sign Assn. (ISA).

Lawrin Rosen founded his shop, ARTfx

Brigitte Hunt has served as the exhibi-

Jared Smith is the president of bluemedia

tion director for Reed Exhibitions’ Visual Communication Italy show for decades.

(Tempe, AZ), a graphics provider that specializes in vehicle and environmental graphics.

Rob Ivers, the certification director for

Kevin Stotmeister is president and

the Professional Decal Application Assn. Inc., writes ST's "Real World Vinyl" column.

CEO of Federal Heath Sign LLC (Oceanside, CA).

John Johnson, a former ISA president

Professor Alan Weinstein holds a joint-faculty

of the board, has more than 30 years of sign-association experience.

appointment at Cleveland (OH) State University’s Cleveland-Marshall College of Law and the Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs.

Jan Lorenc is a partner in Lorenc + Yoo

Noel Yarger is the president of North

(Roswell, GA), an environmental-graphic design firm.

American Signs (South Bend, IN) and the Signage Foundation for Communication Excellence.

Signs (Bloomfield, CT), in 1983 with a commitment to artistry and innovation.

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ST UPDATE

By Steve Aust

News for a broader perspective

Best of the “Kiwis” The New Zealand Sign Assn. recently conducted its Sign Display Awards. The organization bestowed more than 40 awards across 17 categories. Here’s a list of the first-place winners (Gold Medal winners unless otherwise noted) for each category (for a complete gallery of the victors, please visit www.signweb.com/products/design-gallery or the Signs of the Times Magazine Facebook page). Vehicle Graphics (Non-printed): Signwise Wellington Ltd., Sonar Honda Vehicle Graphics (Printed): Power Signs Ltd., Barista Express Van Exhibition Stands: Peek Exhibition & Display, New Zealand Mint World Money Fair Point of Sale Displays: Kustom Design Studio, Golden Nuts kiosk Concepts or Themes: Kustom Design Studio, Bridal Beast Extreme Car Glasswork (Silver Medal): Signtech the Signmasters Ltd., Marriott Hotel Non-Neon Illuminated Signs: Alexandra Images, Fahrenheit Neon Bending and Lighting Effects: Capitol Sign Services, “Late” Illustrations and Murals: Kustom Design Studios, Bridal Beast Pool Table

Correction John Lee Beatty, a Tony Award-winning developer of scenery for Broadway plays, designed the Bond 45 sign that earned a Second Place award in the Electric Building signs category of the 2011 International Sign Contest (see ST, April 2011, page 84). Also, Peterson-Fireman Venture B45 LLC was the client. ST apologizes for the errors. SIGNS OF THE TIMES / JUNE 2011

Signs: Quaystone Signs, Bliss Shop Storefront Dimensional Signs: Kustom Design Studio, Bridal Beast Angel Sculpture Handcrafted/Handlettered Signs: JBFX Ltd., Desert Storm Turbine Boat Outdoor Digital Imaging (Silver Medal): Signwise Auckland Ltd., Orcon “Spotted Lady” Skyscraper Wrap Self-Promotion (Silver Medal): Sign It Up Ltd., onpremise wall-wrap and vehicle wraps Third Party-Designed Projects: Marketing Works Ltd., Mizone Sports Drink Bottles Apprentice Work: Fine Signs, Nicole Swain’s “Lest We Forget” framed poster, and JBFX Ltd., James Atkinson’s Castle Park Logos Apprentice Design Award: Ben Derrick, Timaru Signs & Graphix

Colorado IKEA Sign Gains Local Applause The Highland Ranch (CO) Herald reported that trendy furniture purveyor Ikea stirred debate with its 92-ft.-tall sign that will identify its 415,000-sq.-ft. Centennial, CO, store that’s slated to open this fall. Centennial’s mayor, Cathy Noon, said, “I believe that sign is green[backs] for the south metro [Denver] area, and for the state of Colorado. It won’t just be our citizens coming to Ikea. [it will draw] customers from Wyoming and Kansas will be driving here … and staying in hotels.” She said the city’s ordinance prescribes specific sign guidelines for retailers with more than 225,000 sq. ft. of space. They’re granted exemptions that allow signs commensurate with their facilities’ large footprints. The Herald reported that a Facebook page, devoted to advocates of reducing the sign’s permissible size, attracted only eight fans.


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Fueling the Madness

PA Borough Relaxes Sign Code On March 29, the Hamburg (PA) Borough Council voted unanimously to enact an ordinance that would allow backlit and internally lit signs in two Hamburg districts: on Third and Fourth Sts. between Franklin and Maple Sts., and on State St. from Franklin to the Schuylkill River bridge. Code-enforcement officer John J. Leonforte said the current ordinance was too restrictive and unfair to businesses.

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GoVision L.P. (Argyle, TX), a full-service, LED-screen provider, produced a 30-in. x 50-ft. sideline board, which comprises 6mm, LED tiles, for the NCAA Division I men’s Final Four tournament, which occurred in Houston, April 2 and 4. The company also provided video screens for the Conference USA, Sun Belt and Southwest Athletic Conference (SWAC) men’s basketball conference tournaments. Chris Curtis, GoVision’s CEO, said, “We’re proud to earn the NCAA’s business again at its mostwatched sporting event, and excited to add conference tournaments to the mix as well.” The company’s portfolio includes the last two presidential inaugurations and Major League Baseball and NBA All-Star Games.


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Surf Board Bbi Display Systems (Malibu, CA), which holds the patent and manages global distribution for an inflatable-sign system that’s installed over bodies of water, reached an agreement with Concepción, Chile-based Grupo Big, an out-of-home marketing firm that serves South America. Bbi produced a 36-ft.-tall, floating billboard (installed in Pucon Town, Chile’s Villarica Lake) to promote Entel, a regional telecommunications conglomerate. A small boat pulled the billboard near the beachline. Concurrently, another 24 x 14-ft. bbi inflatable that promoted Movistar, a division of Telefonica, a Spanishbased, international phone-service provider, was pulled along the coast in Salina, Ecuador, a tourism mecca near the Galapagos Islands. According to bbi, it now operates its display systems in 60 countries.

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TECHNOLOGY UPDATE

Darek Johnson is ST’s Senior Technology Editor/Analyst. Email him at darek.johnson@stmediagroup.com

By Darek Johnson

Anosognosia Russian proverb: It’s good to know the truth, but healthier, at times, to live the lie.

W riter Errol Morris, in a June, 2010 New York Times column, described a person with limited thinking as “Anosognosic.” Morris wrote of McArthur Wheeler, whom he believed suffered from sundry “Anosognosia” symptoms because Wheeler, who robbed a Pittsburgharea bank in broad daylight, was videotaped barefaced by security cameras and, within hours, identified and arrested. Precisely, “Anosognosia” describes a person’s failure to recognize a personal medical condition, even though the condition may be patently obvious to others. The word usually applies to people who are unaware of a schizophrenia or bipolar disorder, but you can also loosely apply the word to describe people unaffected

by their own bothersome traits. Like teenagers who persistently jiggle their knees. Or, unintelligent people who think they’re intelligent. Unintelligent and easily identified Wheeler was the size of a Smart car – 5 ft. 6 in. tall at 270 lbs. Morris’ Anosognosia perspective came through Pittsburgh Post-Gazette journalist Michael Al Fuoco who, just after the arrest, reported, “... When arrested, Wheeler was completely disbelieving. ‘But I wore the juice,’ he said. Apparently, he [Wheeler] was under the deeply misguided impression that rubbing one’s face with lemon juice rendered him invisible to video cameras.” Cornell University social psychology professor David Dunning, upon reading of Wheeler’s misad-

Adobe Illustrator’s Align and Distribute Tools By Theresa Jackson

Adobe Illustrator’s Align tool quickly and accurately way aligns and distributes objects in your layout. The easiest access is via the workspace Control Bar (across the top). Turn this on at Window>Control (the bar’s options change with the active tool). Select one or more objects in your layout, and the Align tools will display in the Control Bar. Click on the first icon for Artboard, Selection or Key object options. The next six icons align objects, and the last six icons distribute them. Another access method is via the Align Panel (Window>Align). The Align Panel provides access to Distribute Spacing (see Part 3). Part 1 Align or Distribute Objects Relative To The Artboard Use Align-to-Artboard to align objects relative to the artboard. Center to Artboard works great when the artboard dimensions match the final print dimensions. Try this: Choose the Align-to-Artboard option, and select one or more objects. Click the Horizontal Align Center (second icon from the left) to center objects vertically. Click the Vertical Align Center (fifth icon from left) to center objects horizontally. 12 SIGNS OF THE TIMES / JUNE 2011

venture, quipped, “If Wheeler was too stupid to be a bank robber, perhaps he was also too stupid to know that he was too stupid to be a bank robber.” Dunning and Cornell graduate student Justin Kruger soon published a related research paper: “Unskilled and unaware of it: How difficulties of recognizing one’s own incompetence lead to inflated self-assessments.” In varying degrees, the Anosognosia trait lives in all of us. It appears to blossom in government. For example, on April 21, the U.S. national debt was more than $14 trillion. Your share, mine – everyone’s – was $47,134. At that time, China owned $1,154.7 billion of our debt; Japan owned $885.9 billion, and the U.K. owned $278.4 billion. Other debt

You can center a collection of objects – a row of logos that need the center position on a layout, for example – by grouping them first. Select the logos and go to Object>Group (the Align tool treats grouped objects as one) and then use the Align-to-Artboard tool to center the grouped logo on your layout. The remaining Alignment options relocate objects to the artboard’s edge. Align-to-Artboard, Distribute Objects will cause selected objects to distribute evenly across the artboard (edge to edge), vertically or horizontally. The extreme, left-hand item will align to the artboard’s left edge, and the extreme, right-hand will align to the right edge; the remaining objects will distribute equally between the two. Part 2 Align or Distribute Objects Relative to the Selection Align-to-Selection aligns or distributes selected objects relative to their bounding box. Try this: Choose the Align-to-Selection and select two or more artboard objects. Choosing the first icon will vertically align all selected objects to the extreme, left-hand object’s left edge. Conversely, the third icon will vertically align all selected objects to the extreme, right-hand object’s right edge. Interestingly, this tool works great for three, diverse objects – but, for four or more, the objects must be similarly sized.


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holders follow, with lesser, but still significant amounts. Three days previous, on April 18, Standard & Poor’s (S&P), an independent provider of credit ratings, warned the U.S.’ coveted AAA credit rating could fall if legislators didn’t take action on the nation’s $9.7 trillion (Treasury Securities) debt. S&P’s website said, “We believe there is a material risk that U.S. policymakers might not reach an agreement on how to address mediumand long-term budgetary challenges by 2013; if an agreement is not reached, and meaningful implementation is not begun by then, this would in our view render the U.S. fiscal profile meaningfully weaker than that of peer ‘AAA’ sovereigns.” Moody’s Investors Service and Standard & Poor’s Corp. presently rate the U.S. at AAA, their highest credit rating. Boomberg News, on November 11 last year, reported that China’s Dagong Global Credit Rating Co. had reduced the U.S. credit rating, to A+ from AA. The China agency cited the “deteriorating intent and ability to repay debt obligations

after the Federal Reserve announced more monetary easing.” It said the Federal Reserves’ plan to buy government debt would erode the value of the dollar [thus, causing inflation] and encroach on the creditors’ interests. If Standard & Poor’s reduces the U.S. government’s credit rating, long-term interest rates would climb, and this, in turn, could slow the country’s economic growth. In 2009, writer Ambrose EvansPritchard, in the U.K.-based Telegraph newspaper, reported that America’s Federal Reserve policy to print money to buy [its own] treasury debt threatened to initiate a serious value decline in the dollar and, thereby, compel China to review its own foreign-reserve policy. He said an international money-policy group had agonized over the Fed’s action, because it would lead to inflation and a serious decline in the dollar’s value. Devalued (“weak”) dollars lessen American-made product prices when they sell in other countries. However, in theory, devaluing increases U.S. manufacturers’ overseas orders, and

Distribute Objects places equal distances between the object’s center, or edge, depending on your icon choice. (see Part 3, Align or Distribute to Key Object, to evenly balance the space between objects.) Try this: Select three or more objects, and choose the Vertical Displace option (distribute icons 1-3) to see the top and bottom objects remain in place, with the between objects distributed evenly. Or, choose the Horizontal Displace option (distribute icons 4-6) to see the extreme left and right objects remain stationary and the between objects allotted evenly. Part 3 Align or Distribute Objects Relative to a Key Object Align-to-Key Object aligns or distributes objects around a chosen object. The Key Object stays in place while all the other objects move into alignment or distribution around it. Try this: Select three or more objects, then click on the key object. It will transform to a more dense color. The Align-to-Key Object automatically turns on in the Align Control Panel. 14 SIGNS OF THE TIMES / JUNE 2011

creates more jobs, but such turnaround measures also increase American buyers’ import prices – those you pay for cars, trucks, gasoline, tools and sign supplies. Anosognosia? Financial pros know money – value changes affect interest values, and this adjustment closely relates to international markets, loans – and inflation. Inflation isn’t predictable. It’s the loose cannon to both finance planners and the common man. When loan makers foresee exceptional inflation, they initiate higher interest rates, to offset any probable purchasing-power loss over the loan’s duration. Not surprisingly, they aim high. As the U.S dollar value declines, and interest and inflation increase, American signshops and their employees will pay even more for all goods. Similar theories govern business investments. Owners and managers must weigh their firm’s purchasing power, in earnings, against a declining dollar. They must also somehow forecast the affect of loose-cannon inflation against any planned, nominal-return rate. n

This tool also allows you to evenly gap between selected objects; thus, it distributes dissimilar objects evenly. Distribute Spacing is found in the Align Panel, not the Control Bar. Try this: Select three or more objects, and tag the Key Object. Go to the bottom Align Panel’s center and input the gap space measurement. Click on the first Distribute Spacing icon to control the horizontal, between-object gaps and the second icon to control the vertical, between-objects gaps. Final Notes Alignment works on all objects, including text and linked images. Text inside a text box aligns to the box edge, not the text edge. Text without a text box will align to the text edge. Masked items align to the mask’s bounding box. Theresa Jackson operates Orchard View Color (Escondido, CA) and has more than 20 years’ experience in prepress, graphic design, color management and photography. Email her at theresa@orchardviewcolor.com.



VINYL APPS

“From banners to channel letters to monument signs, vinyl prevails as a sign-decoration staple due to its versatility and durability.”

By Steve Aust

A Veritable Vinyl Cabaret Sign-contest submissions emphasize vinyl’s diverse possibilities.

S ince its mass introduction to the sign market during the mid 1980s, vinyl has become nearly as all-encompassing as death and taxes. From banners to channel letters to monument signs, vinyl prevails as a sign-decoration staple due to its versatility and durability. Every year, International Sign Contest entries emphasize the broad cross-section of projects that require the material. Although the following projects didn’t capture awards, they gave clients vital exposure – thanks, in large part, to vinyl’s staying power.

HyVee’s Arrowhead Heat

Limber Signage ARTfx Signs (Bloomfield, CT) fabricated this corner-mounted sign for a yoga studio. The base comprises welded, 0.125-in.-thick, plate aluminum that’s encased in 15mm, green argon. The circular logo, outlined in 155m, clear-tube, gold argon, features a white-argon-backlit, stencil-cut, 0.125-in.-thick, aluminum face with push-through acrylic decorated with Gerber Scientific Products’ translucent vinyl. The three, acrylic cabinets, which serve as backdrops for the sign’s verbiage, were also decorated with Gerber translucent media. For these components, fluorescent lamps provide the backlighting. 16 SIGNS OF THE TIMES / JUNE 2011

HyVee, a West Des Moines, IA-based retailer with more than 200 locations in seven states, sponsors the Hot Zone at Kansas City’s Arrowhead Stadium, home of the NFL’s Chiefs. Located in the stadium’s Northwest entry concourse, the Hot Zone features live music that brings a tailgating atmosphere into Arrowhead’s confines. Dimensional Innovations (Overland Park, KS) fabricated the sign program, which includes a perforated-metal backdrop with internal gas pipes that fuel 12-in.-high, propanefed flames that heat up live performances; LED strands that provide custom, light-pole displays; and seven, 55-in.-wide, LCD screens. Although perhaps less flamboyant than other program components, vinyl plays a key role in identifying the space. 3M™ Controltac™ repositionable film covers the interior vertical walls of the enormous pole’s spirals, as well as aluminum channel letters, which project from the pole’s corrugated-concrete section.



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Standing Tall at the Plaza Gordon Sign (Denver) fabricated this series of monument and pylon signs for an office park in Cherry Creek, an affluent Denver suburb. Brick planters were rebuilt with inserted support structures and fortified masonry to accommodate signs. Gordon developed a custom paint finish to mimic Cor-Ten patina-finish steel. The shop decorated the waterjet-cut, ½-in.-thick acrylic faces with white, translucent vinyl. Fabricators coated the aluminum surfaces with Matthews’ brushed-aluminum, blue and gray acrylic-polyurethane coatings. SloanLED modules illuminate shallow tenant cabinets, and SloanLED Colorline border tubing provides accenting, cabinet-face downlighting that complements the T-12 internal lighting.

On the Horizon Construction sites no longer need be eyesores thanks to fence or barrier messages that tout the future business. Creative Sign Designs (Tampa) fabricated this 300-ft.-long, mesh-banner windscreen to promote a forthcoming assisted-living facility. The shop designed the program using CorelDraw X5, SAI’s FlexiSign 8.5, AutoCAD 2007 and Adobe Creative Suite 5. Creative Sign Designs produced the lengthy graphic in 15 sections on Key Banner’s 9-oz., mesh material using the shop’s Graphtec solvent-ink printer. To create the borders, fabricators used a hem-and-grommet machine. 18 SIGNS OF THE TIMES / JUNE 2011



VINYL APPS

Changes in Latitude, Changes in Attitude Jimmy Buffett’s music tends to elicit strong reactions, both positive and negative. But, his commercial success is undisputed, as is the attractiveness of this neon sign. Signature Sign & Image (Niagara Falls, ON, Canada) and several other companies produced the sign; exposed-neon channels render his name, and frontlighting and halo-lighting illuminate Margaritaville, his restaurant chain’s moniker. The palm trees, sun, surf and the parrot comprise 6-in.-deep, channel boxes that feature digitally printed 3M Scotchcal vinyl and exposed neon installed over the boxes. E.J. Hannes Co. Ltd. built the can letters; Commercial Digital Print (St. Catharine’s, ON, Canada) output the graphics; and Jiri Sir, also of St. Catharine’s, fabricated the neon.

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Print it Like a Rockstar Rick Hamilton, the owner of Drums Etc., a Lancaster, PA-based purveyor of percussion gear, approached Shawn O’Neal, the owner of Manheim, PA-based Conestoga DPI LLC, after having seen digital graphics fabricated for Lancaster’s Launch Music Conference. Rick wanted the 10 x 14-ft. space on his shop’s exterior wall to grab the passersby’s attention. O’Neal, himself a drummer, considered depicting a band playing a song’s opening note. Local photographer Steve Stoltzfus captured the backlit image; Conestoga DPI designer Justin Moyer refined the design using Adobe® Photoshop® and developed the printing set-up using the Colorburst® 7.1 RIP. The shop produced the wall graphic on MACtac’s IMAGin® B-free ® Pro air-release media with the shop’s Epson Stylus

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Raise a Little Ale “Sometimes you wanna go where everybody knows your name‌â€? Poyant Signs (New Bedford, MA) fabricated the pylon sign’s aluminum face on its 12-ft.-long Cybernetic Instruments CNC router and formed and installed a neon border around the arrow’s perimeter using 15mm, yellow neon from Nepco Signs and France transformers. Grand Image Inc. (Hudson, MA) produced Barrett’s digital graphics on a Mimaki JV3-250SP solvent-printer with FLEXcon’s LiteCal white, backlit material.

Got Apps? ST’s Vinyl Apps column displays distinctive, digitally printed vinyl (or vinyl alternative) graphics monthly. We’re seeking cool applications. Whether it’s a funky vehicle wrap, an impressive mural or an eye-catching banner, please send us your best work. Contact Senior Associate Editor Steve Aust at steve.aust@stmediagroup.com or (513) 263-9308 to send information.

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Pier Into the Future A team of sign and lighting companies repurpose a popular NYC waterfront destination.

Tcruise-ship o boost NYC’s profile as a destination, NYCruise and the NYC Economic Dev. Corp. (EDC) commissioned the development of a brilliantly lit façade for Piers 88 and 90, the primary docks at the Manhattan Cruise Terminal. The piers were originally built in the 1930s to accommodate cruise ships, but hadn’t been updated

since the 1970s. The facades previously conveyed an industrial, almost sterile, appearance, with painted numerals on the entrance elevations. Clearly, these didn’t provide the face the NYC tourism industry wanted visitors to see. Although several cruise lines use the Terminal, the Carnival and Norwegian lines are its primary

American Signcrafters (Islip, NY) fabricated the signage components for a bold entry statement installed at Piers 88 and 90, the main points of entry for cruise ships that stop in NYC. NYCruise and the NYC Economic Development Corp. commissioned the project. Two Twelve Associates (NYC) crafted the original design intent, and Focus Lighting (NYC) developed the lighting program. It features various Philips Color Kinetics LED-illumination products.

An animation controller creates various lighting effects, such as this replication of a sunset’s colors that runs every evening. The system displays various color programs, as well as branded content for the Norwegian and Carnival cruise lines, whose ships are the pier’s primary occupants. 26 SIGNS OF THE TIMES / JUNE 2011

customers. Understandably, such a highprofile, large-scale project required close collaboration. Two Twelve Assoc., an NYC-based, environmentalgraphic-design firm, developed the original design intent with the project’s architect, Bermello, Ajamil & Assoc. Two Twelve also specified the lightsource and materials. American Signcrafters produced the construction drawings and worked with our engineering firm to create engineering drawings. We reported to Turner Construction, the general contractor, during the project. Focus Lighting (NYC) developed the lighting system, which WSP Flack + Kurtz engineered. Having been in business since 1979, we’ve undertaken such highprofile projects as Miami’s Dolphin Mall and numerous bank-sign changeovers – Wells Fargo, TD Bank and Capitol One, among others. NYC-based King Displays and Eagle Master Signs contracted us to build the sign components and manage their installation. Both pier signs measure 30 ft. long, and the vertical sections average 13 ft. 4 in. tall. The letters and numerals comprise 3⁄16-in.-thick, white Sheffield Makrolon® polycarbonate, which we specified because it’s more forgiving to the letters’ required twists and bends as they follow the canopy’s surface. We fabricated the faces on our Gerber Scientific Products AR-600 CNC router, and detailed the shapes with rubber mallets, pliers, snips, cordless drills and screwdrivers. Building the 3-D radius contours in the letterforms created the project’s greatest challenge. We worked within very tight tolerances; the forms had to fit the canopy support structure that was fabricated by another vendor. To do this, we manufactured custom, wood and plywood forms that were based on


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Focus Lighting and American Signcrafters collaborated to develop the shop drawings. American Signcrafters also enlisted an engineering firm to compose the engineering drawings. The side view highlights the perforated-metal shield that deflects light away from passing motorists, as well as various levels of illumination. The frontal view depicts various component call-outs and lighting details.

the steel canopies’ structure. Then, we shaped the letters as they were constructed to their contours. Onsite, it was challenging to install the forms over the canopies. Because we were the last layer of construction, we had to wait for Karman Iron Works to finish fabricating the steel canopy, and not obstruct Girandola & Suskind’s aluminum-sheathing process. Turner did a great job coordinating 28 SIGNS OF THE TIMES / JUNE 2011

the whole project. According to Michael Cummings, Focus Lighting’s project designer, in addition to the easy maintenance, LEDs’ color-changing capabilities made the technology the natural choice for the project. NYCruise and the NYC EDC tasked WSP Flack + Kurtz with finding a firm that specialized in LED and kinetic lighting, and they recommended Focus Lighting.

Focus Lighting developed four layers of illumination for the signs; all use Philips Color Kinetics products. On the face of the perforated-steel panels, ColorGraze™ Powercore, a narrow-profile, linear fixture, provides surface lighting. ColorBlast, an RGB floodlight illuminates the structure behind the sign. iColor Flex SLX LED strands illuminate the individual letters and provide an addi-



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tional halo-lighting layer. To enliven the signs, Focus developed several post-sundown, animation programs, which include a kinetic rendition of sunset over

the Hudson River, which morphs into a branded show that promotes NYC Cruise and the Manhattan Cruise Terminal. Every hour, the numerals’ colors morph to replicate

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LEDs, Are They Expensive or Inexpensive? Why and Why Not? Overstatements can confuse expectations.

M ore and more, LED lamps have captured global attention in science, industry, government and the general population, as applications increasingly light up buildings, billboards, entertainment zones, signs, decorative lights and even television screens. The related excitement is so overpowering that, Samsung, a few years back, labeled one of its TV models as “LED TV,” but, frankly, the sets were mere LCD TVs with LEDbased backlighting. Unfortunately, such overstatements often generate misleading expectations. Many expect LED lamps will soon replace many everyday lamps, if not all of them. Others argue LEDs’ costs limit this predicted prevalence, but, in contrast, inexpensive – cheap – LED offers crowd the Internet. So, are LED lamps too expensive? The answer is yes and no. And, because reducing costs and energy consumption, and protecting natural resources is an imperative task for all, a grasp of the high costs’ underlying reasons is essential for LED manufacturers, resellers – and end users. Core challenge Currently, high-brightness and highquality LED lamps are too expensive for wide-ranging use. At heart is the binning issue, which arises from the wide-ranging light and electrical characteristics produced from the same wafer during manufacturing, especially when compared to the much smaller (and accepted) variations experienced in other lamp-building technologies. Such LED lamp variations result from a complex set of issues that encircle semiconductor-material growth, processing and fabrication, which also affects the interdependent optoelectronic and thermal properties. The laborious process of consistently binning LED chips, with a required degree of light parameters 38 SIGNS OF THE TIMES / JUNE 2011

for different applications, comprises large and expensive testing equipment and significant manual intervention. The latter is necessary to measure such light parameters as luminance, flux, color, directivity and power consumption. This complex gauging determines the suitable bin. Also, because the parameters are temperature- and drive-current dependent (which also affect LEDs’ lifespans), these matters become more complicated. The solid-state lighting (SSL) industry’s standards group member – National Electrical Manufacturers Assn. (NEMA) – provides specific testing procedures for each parameter. Compared to their electronic counterparts, semiconductor technologybased optical and lighting performances are subjected to notorious yields. A further actuality is the fundamentally different– and rarefied – science that underlies optoelectronic and electronic technologies. The divergence is because photons (light particles) have vastly (a factor of 1,000) larger wavelengths than electrons that function at the same energy level; hence, the materials’ imperfections, processes and fabrication affect light parameters much more than what manufacturers experience with electrical parameters. Further, most electronic devices are digital, and a binary decision is the only basic-level function from which other binary decisions follow, which produce, finally, many complex functions. In contrast, most optical and lighting devices are analog and require many different types of light parameters to function simultaneously. An exception, however, is an indicator light’s binary function – the light merely needs to be “on” when a gadget is on. Further, the light’s color and intensity aren’t important as long as it’s visible and comfort-

able to the human eye. Therefore, LED indicator lights provide a basic, binary function. Because of this fundamental simplicity, they’re abundant, cheap and quite reliable. Binning requirements For high-end lighting applications, manufacturers carefully bin LED lamps to meet the required criteria. The object is to meet the light sources’ dual onset and lifespan demands. Because numerous, same-batch chips fall below some requirement standards, manufacturers’ implement in-process, optical testing, to ensure accurate binning. The reject level may be up to 90%, so, clearly, such scrutiny increases the cost of high-quality LED lamps. Note, however, that rejects aren’t discarded. Instead, they’re sold to many different vendors who package and sell them at discounted prices. These inexpensive, “reclaimed” LED lamps are likely to perform poorly and lack the lifetime claimed by an unscrupulous distributor. To cite the cost of high-quality LED lamps, manufacturers must improve their lamps’ quality and life. Quality improvements require further material, fabrication and processing developments. Lifespan lengthens through performing more optical tests at the wafer level, rather than the die level, where the majority of the binning occurs today. Wafer-level “step-and-repeat” testing is faster and less labor intensive. Validation testing is important because LED lamps are temperature, drive-current and installation-configuration sensitive; thus, various supplychain stages can affect the optical parameters. Currently, the tests commence with wafer probing, followed by testing bare and mounted dies, but it ends with packaged LEDs. However, I believe testing should continue


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LED UPDATE after post-processors implant the lamps in displays, luminaires or other fixtures. Finally, the end users – signmakers, for example – should also test lamps for optimal, light-source usage in the end environment. Binning standards LED chips are processed in the initial wafer, and then diced to the

die stage, where they are sorted or binned (using such test equipment as integrating spheres and spectrophotometers) for light-output level and color parameters. In truth, the industry awaits further specifications of NEMA binning standards; so, now, the selection process varies among manufacturers. (NEMA did announce its first SSL

standard on April 13. The SSL 3-2010 High-Power White LED Binning for General Illumination standard, produced by NEMA’s Solid State Lighting Section, provides standardized categorization areas [bins] for “white” LEDs used for general lighting.) For many white LED lamps, which comprise blue LED chips and phosphors, such binning cannot be completed at the die stage, because phosphor is often added at the packaging stage. Part of the lens-encapsulation system, it occurs after the wirebonded die is attached to a substrate or heat-sink material. Such binningmethods variances alter the cost of different manufacturers’ LEDs. Along with flux, other deliberated, binning parameters comprise dominant wavelength, correlated color temperature (CCT), chromaticity and color-rendering index (CRI). Ambiguity Ambiguity also exists in lifetime’s testing. Because LEDs usually don’t fail catastrophically, as do standard incandescent lamps, lifetime rating predictions are problematic. Rather than determining the lifetime or output degradation, the IESNA-LM-80 standard defines certain lumen maintenance of LED lamps over time -when an LED lamp’s output will drop to 70% of its initial light output, for example. Determining lifetime requires testing an LED lamp for up to 10,000 hours, at multiple temperatures, including 85°C (185° F). As the industry matures, many of these binning tests, including lifetime testing, should move to the wafer level, where they’ll incorporate sophisticated sampling and equivalencies that essentially guarantee the same optical-parameter results as those lamps presently tested at die and packaged levels. Such critical materials as phosphors and sapphire substrates also affect LED lamp costs. Some phosphor materials require rare-earth elements -- yttrium, cerium, terbium and europium. The LED epitaxial growth method, known as MOCVD (Metal-Organic Chemical Vapor

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Onyx ProductionHouse Version X10 Best features? Simplified profiling and improved cut-file handling. Key Information Onyx 6915 South High Tech Dr. Salt Lake City, UT 84047 (801) 568-9900 www.onyxgfx.com Company Profile: Onyx Graphics strives to improve bottom-line results by reducing printing costs and increasing productivity. Onyx Graphics develops and markets commercial-printing software and solutions for the digital, color-printing marketplace by combining color science, image processing and print-production knowledge. The company’s RIP products include Onyx ProductionHouse™, Onyx PosterShop® and Onyx RIPCenter.

O ur shop derives its funds from pushing the envelope. Meaning, we provide (and charge more for) extraordinary service, and this separates us from average shops. Our policy is to make the shop printers work for us, not the opposite. Further, we like the comfortable feeling that correct color is a shop norm, not an isolated incident. Formerly, we scrambled various ICC profiles onto test prints, while questioning our eyesight, or, worse, having others say, “I don’t know … it does look close.” Real printers know what we’re talking about. We’d already decided to migrate from our old trusty Windows 2000 RIP station when we learned that Onyx Graphics had improved its profiling system and made numerous other important additions and changes. Like most shops, we had various machines and software, and a simple inventory convinced us to upgrade an in house system, to accommodate the ProductionHouse Version X10 system requirements for the new RIP station. We chose Vista’s Home Premium system and upgraded

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At a glance: With its ProductionHouse Version X10, Onyx Graphics has added advanced, ease-of-use tools and fully integrated contour cutting into its RIP software. At press time, it also announced the Production House X10.1 version upgrade that features grayscale profiling and other useful tools. Contact: Sales Department 800-828-0723 sales@onyxgfx.com to Windows 7 Ultimate (the only possible path, without implementing a clean install – or purchasing two upgrades). This ate our over-time cost savings. RIPs are essential to process large files into wideand grand-format printers and, even though social networks have lessened the average viewer’s perception of acceptable image quality, all bets are off when an image appears on a printed page or sheet. There, image quality derives from huge data parcels, and you need high-performance software and gear to carry the incoming data, make prepress changes and send it to a print machine. Truth is, computer speeds and media capacity have increased, as has file size and printer ink types; colors, white ink, coatings and printheads; associated technology upgrades and the feeding of multiple printers with, perhaps, different ink types. How, truly, does one manage such a menagerie? With a production-environment RIP station. Operating system ProductionHouse Version X10 requires a compatible operating system. You must have the latest service pack for Windows XP Pro® 32-bit or 64-bit; or Windows Vista® Business/Enterprise 32 and 64-bit with, again, the latest service pack; or Windows 7® Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate, 32-bit and 64-bit with, once


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Fig. 2: The Media Manager will prompt you on printing the target swatches and measuring their values. After scanning, it displays the measured values.

Fig. 3: Onyx software employs a new “Black Diamond” to indicate advanced user options to override software-selected values. Here, clicking the Black Diamond allows you to tweak the ICC Profile options.

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Trecently he American Sign Museum welcomed two 1950’s-era area signs to the collection, thanks to a pair of Wolverine State signshops. The story actually began more than 10 months ago when the museum received an e-mail from Dave Lindenbach, project manager for RWL Sign Co. (Kalamazoo, MI). He explained how they were getting ready to take down the Oasis Liquor sign in nearby Paw Paw, and asked if the museum would be interested in it. He’d already approached the owner, Larry Larson, about donating the sign to the museum. Thanks to sign sleuth Debra Jane Seltzer, and her vast Flickr collection of vintage sign images, I was able to view the sign’s illumination in its better days. A local icon, this represents of the type of locally manufactured, custom neon signage the museum and its visitors treasure. Lindenbach spoke with RWL owner Robert Leet, who agreed to store the sign and hold it for a few months until the museum could pick it up. Of course, that was back

in Summer 2010. Several planned trips to Michigan never materialized, but RWL continued to store the sign. Then, another Michigan-area sign company, Higgins Signs (East Lansing), removed another vintage, neon sign, and asked if we were interested. Thanks to Jamie Higgins, and his wife, Susan, we have more documentation about the sign’s history. The sign was manufactured in 1952 for Moose Lodge #288, which closed some years later and donated the sign to a second area lodge, #2291. The second lodge could no longer afford to maintain the sign, and sought a good home for it. Higgins intervened and told the fraternal group about the American Sign Museum. Ironically, Higgins had actually refurbished the sign 25 years earlier while working for another sign company. He even had slides documenting the work, and a handwritten, but thorough, list of various repaired neon units, which included color and tube diameter.

(Above) Higgins Signs employees Pat Burkhardt (left) and Jamie Higgins help carry the Moose Lodge sign, which was originally built more than 50 years ago, to Tod’s truck. (Right) RWL Sign Co.’s Frank Combs helped Tod rig the signs on his truck. 46 SIGNS OF THE TIMES / JUNE 2011

Higgins called in January, and I finally hit the road for Michigan in April. First, we visited East Lansing, and then ventured west 100 miles to Kalamazoo. When I arrived at Higgins Signs, I was surprised to encounter Lansing State Journal reporter Laura Misjak and photographer Rodney Sanford. Moose Lodge #2291 representative Russ Nisse was also there, and he filled us in on the sign’s history. The next morning, the Journal published a story about the Moose Lodge sign donation. We very much appreciate the press. I offer sincere thanks to Jamie and Susan Higgins for all their work in making the acquisition happen, and to Jamie and Pat Burkhardt, who strapped the sign down that morning. I’d also be remiss if I didn’t mention the dozen cookies Susan baked for me. Thanks also go to Lindenbach, who made the Oasis Liquor sign donation possible, and especially to RWL’s Frank Combs, who taught me a few new signrigging tricks that afternoon. n


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Product Showcase: Adhesives Gorilla Glue Epoxy Gorilla Glue (Cincinnati) is offering Gorilla Epoxy, a twopart epoxy adhesive that is water resistant. The product sets in approximately five minutes, with repositioning possible before this point. After 90 minutes, adhered materials can be handled. The product is designed to bond to steel, wood, aluminum and ceramic, among other substrates. The company says the lowVOC adhesive is non-toxic once cured. The solvent-resistant product comes with a reusable syringe. (800) 966-3458; www.gorillaglue.com

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West System Six10® Epoxy West System (Sebastian, FL) is announcing Six10® thickened epoxy adhesive. This twopart, pre-thickened epoxy is housed in a chambered tube with resin on one side and epoxy on the other. When the product is dispersed through a static mixer, it mixes the resin and epoxy. The resultant adhesive can be dispensed with a caulking tube. Designed for use with wood, metal, fiberglass and concrete, Six10 can be worked for 42 minutes before it begins to cure. Minimum application temperature is 50° F. One cartridge of Six10 will produce a 40-ft. bead of epoxy if the static mixer is left at a 1⁄8in. diameter, the company reports. The mixer can also be cut to 3⁄16- or 1⁄4-in. diameters. (866) 937-8797; www.westsystem.com 48 SIGNS OF THE TIMES / JUNE 2011

Henkel Corp. (Rocky Hill, CT) is presenting two Loctite® structural, acrylic adhesives that secure metal components. Loctite H8100™ cures in 20 minutes, and H8110 Speedbonder bonds securely in five minutes. According to the company, the bonding agents offer excellent peel and shear strength equal to overlap welds and surpasses spot welds and rivets. The compounds feature glass spacer beads that bolster toughness and prevent adhesive oozing out of the joint during clamping, Henkel states. (860) 571-5100; www.henkelna.com/oemnew

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MACtac Marking Films MACtac (Stow, OH) is adding 20 matte colors to its 8900 Series removable marking films. The films are made of 2.8-mil, soft-calendered, intermediate vinyl. The company says they offer four-year durability and can be cleanly removed for up to two years. Designed for indoor and outdoor signage, the vinyls have an 83# kraft liner with gridlines to guide installation. (866) 262-2822; www.mactac.com

Graphtec America (Santa Ana, CA) is releasing its Silhouette Studio design software, which is included with the company’s Silhouette SD cutting plotters. The software is compatible with PCs (Windows XP, Vista and 7) and Macs (OSX 10.5.8 and more recent versions). Silhouette Studio enables creation of original designs via its various shape and drawing tools, and it also imports clip art and BMP files. The company recommends Silhouette Studio for vinyl signs, decals and other graphic applications commonly produced on a desktop printer. The Silhouette SD accommodates media up to 11 in. wide and 36 in. long or more. (949) 770-6010; www.graphtecamerica.com

Elliott Winch Rerating Kit Elliott Equipment Co. (Omaha) is announcing a new winch rerating kit that can be used on existing Elliott cranes to eliminate the need for operator certification. OSHA’s 2010 Crane Standard revision required crane operators using machines that lift more than 2,000 lbs. to be certified. The new winch rerating kit can be installed by Elliott-authorized dealers on HiReach cranes to reduce lift capacity to 2,000 lbs. (402) 592-4500; www.elliottequip.com

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Océ Display-Graphic Media Océ (Trumbull, CT) is announcing several substrates designed for use with solvent- and UV-cure-ink inkjet printers. All are available with glossy or matte finishes. Offerings include: • SCRMGO10 and SCRMMO1010-oz., frontlit, scrim material designed for window displays, construction-site banners and tradeshow displays, among other applications. The substrates contain a blockout layer, and reportedly offer superb dot control. It’s sold in widths from 38 to 84 in.; • SCRMGO13 and SCRMMO13 13-oz., laminated, scrim vinyl, available in 38- to 126-in. widths and designed for general-purpose banners that require high-tear resistance; • PSOCVPAG and PSOCVPAM calendered vinyls that offer a broad color gamut and permanent, solventbased, acrylic, pressure-sensitive adhesive. The company recommends the material for outdoor graphics that require a minimum vertical lifespan of three years. (203) 365-7000; www.oceusa.com 50 SIGNS OF THE TIMES / JUNE 2011

Daktronics Inc. (Brookings, SD) is releasing “The Digital Advantage,” a 10-page brochure about the advantages of LED signage and other digital displays. The publication comprises photos of LED signage, quotes from satisfied business owners and suggestions for targeted advertising that uses digital displays. It also contains worksheets signshops can use with retailers to demonstrate the potential ROI of digital displays. The brochure is available at www.daktronics. com/digitaladvantage.

Fujifilm Spectra Polaris Printheads FUJIFILM Dimatix Inc. (Santa Clara, CA) is expanding its Spectra Polaris line of printheads with three, new, 512-jet, binary models. The additions to this generalpurpose line – the PQ-512/15 AAA-2C, PQ-512/35 AAA-2C and PQ-512/85 AAA-2C – support aqueous, UV-curable and organic solvent inks. While the Spectra Polaris line also features 200-dpi models, its newest additions are arrayed at 100 dpi. The company says the new printheads will help sign manufacturers tackle design issues such as printhead-to-printhead registration and orientation, color capability, and temperature control and replacement strategy. (603) 443-5300; www.dimatix.com


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Pregis Expands Falconboard Line Pregis Hexacomb (Deerfield, IL) is expanding its Falconboard™ Print and Falconboard™ Mount line of display boards with the new Falconboard SR version. Falconboard SR display boards are 0.1875 in., as compared to previous 0.5- and 0.25-in. products. The thinner product is best suited for aisle and shelf retail display signage and other highervolume, wide-format applications. The display boards are available in standard and custom sheet sizes. The display boards are free of chlorofluorocarbons, made partially of recycled materials and are manufactured without the emission of VOCs, the company states. (877) 692-6163; www.pregis.com

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A Face for Any Space A gallery of exhibit graphics conveys the broad array of possible solutions. By Steve Aust

Tof the he past few years have been rough on virtually all facets event industry. Declining discretionary dollars have reduced travel budgets for companies of every stripe, which has decreased traffic on tradeshow floors and in museum galleries. Couple this with the advent of video-conferencing services like GotoMeeting.com, and face-to-face meetings encounter several challenges. The Center for Exhibit Information Research (CEIR), the market-research arm of the Intl. Assn. for Exhibit and Events (IAEE), a Dallas-based organization, reports, although attendance increased 2.4% in 2010, revenue declined 8.4%. CEIR’s report states, as a silver lining, “Historically, total attendance has closely correlated with overall, non-farm payroll employment. However, attendance continued to rise as employment fell. Therefore, as employment grows over the next three years, attendance should pace exhibition interest. Month-tomonth, net-job creation is the indicator to watch [in 2011].” Terri Phillips, senior manager for IAEE and CEIR, said more than 14,000 events sold 710 million net sq. ft. of exhibit space in 2010. Contrastingly, in 2005, a similar number of events only generated 530 million net sq. ft. of space. Thus, despite the social-media revolution’s overall connectivity, in-person events remain vital for creating event buzz or extolling a brand, service or organization’s value. This broad sample of tradeshow, institution and museum exhibits emphasizes what forward-thinking designers and fabricators can achieve when, to paraphrase poet Emily Dickinson, they dwell in possibilities. 60 SIGNS OF THE TIMES / JUNE 2011

An Exclamatory Statement The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) annually displays hot, trendy electronic hardware and applications for tech-savvy consumers. With brash upstarts arriving annually, established cyberspace stalwarts like Yahoo! must present a fresh face to the approximately 140,000 who attended CES 2011 in Las Vegas – among them very scrutinizing bloggers and tweeters ready to broadcast the slightest real or perceived imperfection. Rainier Industries (Seattle) produced the structures, displays and graphics for Colt Group Inc., Yahoo!’s marketing agency. The 40 x 40-ft. exhibit space featured a 750-sq.-ft. backdrop of dye-sublimation printed graphics, which Rainier constructed using Fisher Textiles Symmetry stretchable fabric, which the shop printed with an EFI-VUTEk 3360 dye-sublimation printer. Roughly 200 sq. ft. of complementary digital graphics were produced on the shop’s Durst Rho printer. Selwyn Sampson, Rainier’s account director, said tensioning the 39-ft.-long fabric backdrop along the angled support frame was most challenging because making it perfectly taut required slow, gradual, manufacturing progress. To provide additional booth identification, Rainier fabricated two sets of dimensional, pan-faced channel letters using CNC-routed, lightweight aluminum. Colt Group Inc. also installed a rear-projection system to convey the iconic brand across the tradeshow space.


Meet the Mets The New York Mets, who are playing their 50th season as a Major League Baseball team, are celebrating their legacy with 7,844 sq. ft. of exhibit space inside Citi Field, their home stadium in Queens, NY. Brian Mirakian, an architect for Populous, the Kansas City-based firm that handled the stadium’s design/build, approached Nashville, TNbased 1220 Exhibits about fabricating the exhibit and graphic packages. Working for the Queens Ball Park Co., 1220’s staff teamed with Steve Griffin, an editor and writer, to develop a story in conjunction with Populous, which also designed the graphics. Because of the project’s compact turnaround time – it kicked off during the Christmas holiday season, with a strict Opening Day deadline – 1220 enlisted several contractors to assist. Mega Media Concepts (Sparta, NJ), Vomela (Minneapolis) and AAA Flag & Banner (Los Angeles) produced different digital-graphic aspects, and Endless Edge Graphics (Nashville), Falcon Fabricators (Nashville) and Signs + Decal Corp. (NYC) fabricated various 3-D exhibit components. Anna Cage, 1220’s marketing director, said Mets officials considered recycled-material usage. She said all soft-sided graphics incorporated recycled materials, as did all aluminum components and MDF parts used for signage and casework. Similar thinking led to specifying LEDs to light the exhibit. The shop fabricated wall-mural and suspended-ring graphics using 3M Scotchprint material, which was printed using a 3M Scotchprint 2000 electrostatic printer. For the central pennant pylon, Endless Edge printed it on brushed-aluminum Formica® laminate mounted to Dibond using an Agfa Anapurna MV UV-ink, flatbed printer material. 1220 Exhibits produced the digital graphics for all casework on an Océ LightJet 500XL photo-laser printer using FujiFlex photographic media, and mounted them to various substrates on a GBC Orca III laminator. 1220’s AVI department developed the electronic-display program using custom-built, kiosk computers; ELO touchscreen monitors; BrightSign video repeaters and interactive content, which Silver Oaks developed. SIGNS OF THE TIMES / JUNE 2011 61


Enlivening History Southwest Museum Services (Houston) produces exhibit graphics for various regional institutions. Its portfolio included the Buddy Holly Museum (Lubbock, TX) and the Dallas Holocaust Museum. Charles Houser, a Southwest graphic designer, said the economy didn’t significantly impact the company because project funding had been procured in most cases before conditions worsened. The company produced a comprehensive, permanent exhibit program for the Fort Randolph and Fort Buhlow State Historic Site in Alexandria, LA, that recounts the forts’ roles during the Civil War. Using source materials supplied by the site’s managers, Houser and exhibit designer Juan Diaz composed the program using Adobe’s Creative Suite 5, as well as FlexiSign Pro to design vinyl-graphic elements. “One of my favorite parts of the project was photographing the Red River and using the image to develop a 75-ft.-long mural that spans an entire exhibit section,” Houser said. “The combination of vinyl graphics and physical artifacts proved interesting and required careful layout so one element didn’t overpower the other.” He said Southwest fabricated the 62 SIGNS OF THE TIMES / JUNE 2011

vinyl components using Oracal’s 631 exhibit-grade, calendered film because it would provide the best backdrop to complement overlapping graphics. It printed the graphics on an Encad Novajet 850 60-in. printer. For the featured graphics, the shop printed Lexjet’s 7-mil Universal Fine Photo Satin Plus paper protected with Lexjet’s 3-mil, satin-finish laminate. Southwest installed the prints

on 0.125-in.-thick Komatex® PVC backers. Houser offered advice applicable to all signage and graphic designers: “Get involved with the production process and learn what can and can’t be done. When you understand how to properly use materials, your designs will flourish because you more effectively envision the end result.”


An Historic Identity Paul Levy, executive director of Philadelphia’s Center City District, approached Cloud Gehshan Associates about developing a signage and interpretive-graphic system for the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, a major thoroughfare that serves as the city’s western gateway and an epicenter for the city’s museums. The program includes 36 panels, which are fabricated in two sizes, as well as 18 sculpture panels. Jerome Cloud, one of the firm’s co-principals, said, “The interpretive panals focus on the rich and compelling stories associated with the planning and development of the Parkway and its institutions.” Alice Dommert of Dommert Phillips (Philadelphia) developed the content through interviews with stakeholders and historical research. According to Cloud, finding a balance between highlighting history and focusing on the institution’s contemporary missions proved vital. In keeping with the Fairmount Park signage system, of which the Parkway is an extension, Cloud Gehshan maintained a

broad color palette – bucolic and historic yet urbane. It was important for the project to unite the Parkway’s urban setting with the more pastoral Fairmount Park System and the Delaware Riverfront Greenway. The firm specified the sign program’s materials, which included fired porcelain enamel for the interpretive panels, that Cloud Gehshan specified because of a porcelain enamel’s durability and vibrant color. For changeable map components, they implemented phenolicresin panels. For the primary signs, Urban Sign (Vineland, NJ) fabricated aluminum panels that are coated with PPG’s Coraflon fluoropolymer metal coatings. “One of the most daunting challenges was the sheer scope of a big project that required approvals from a diverse group of stakeholders,” Cloud said. “It’s a tribute to the Center City District officials that they maintain their vision and make the project happen.” The project’s success spurred city officials and agencies to use the Fairmount Park and Parkway graphic systems to pursue similar projects throughout Philadelphia. SIGNS OF THE TIMES / JUNE 2011 63


Mendeleev Reimagined Periodic-table inventor Dmitri Mendeleev probably couldn’t have imagined such a colorful appropriation of his creation. Design360 (NYC) devised approximately 4,000 sq. ft. of environmental graphics for the American Institute of Graphic Artists (AIGA) NYC headquarters for 64 SIGNS OF THE TIMES / JUNE 2011

its 365 event, at which the organization annually bestows awards for graphic-design excellence. Jill Ayers, Design 360’s creative director, termed the project design “a designer’s laboratory.” The individuals and processes that entailed each entry were featured as elements in this over-

sized, stylized treatment of the periodic table and corresponding displays and fixtures. Elements included “Design Firm,” “Client” and “Binding Method,” among others. The color-coded components carry through all components. To conserve resources, she said Design 360 retrofitted AIGA’s existing work tables to simulate a lab environment. The firm also devised tabletop signage that can be changed out and reused for future exhibit displays. Numerous fabricators participated in the comprehensive program: •N YC-based 291 Digital produced the banners; •X ibitz Inc. (Grand Rapids, MI) created the display components; •C olorX (NYC) fashioned the exhibit logo; •R efined Sight (NYC) developed the interpretive panels; •P recision Signs (Amityville, NY) built the periodic table, which was decorated with a specialty Benjamin Moore coating; •T he Sign Co. (NYC) printed the wall vinyl; •A nd, Applied Image (Freehold, NJ) fabricated the illustrative floor graphics.


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Digital-Print News and Highlights A compilation from the Las Vegas show floor

By Darek Johnson

P rior to ISA’s Sign Expo 2011 tradeshow, ST contacted numerous digital-print manufacturers and requested product information on their Sign Expo exhibits, to publish in this issue. The following pages – which comprise an overview of digital-print, newproduct news – summarize their return information, along with notes gained from our firsthand visits to the Las Vegas exhibits. Because not all digital-print manufacturers replied to our request, this is an extensive, but not inclusive, list. ST, by tradition, welcomes manufacturers’ news and new-product press releases, with photographs, to publish editorially in the magazine and on signweb.com.

Photos by Li Cuevas

Roland DGA, Irvine, CA, displayed: Roland’s The VersaStudio BN-20, a 20-in.-wide, metallicink, inkjet printer/cutter; the VersaUV LEJ-640 – 64-in.wide, hybrid, UV-cure, LED-lamped, inkjet printer; and the VersaUV LEF-12, a 12 x 12-in., UV-cure, LED-lamped, inkjet printer and personalization device. These make labels, signs, specialty graphics, packaging prototypes, personalized promo items and custom apparel. Highlights: The VersaStudio BN-20 printer-cutter is intended for signs, labels, POP and decorated apparel. The metallic-ink feature (with an automated circulation system) adds impact. The VersaUV LEJ-640 hybrid printer can process 4 x 8-ft. stock up to ½ in. thick that weighs up to 26 lbs. The maximum print width is 64 in. The white ink and clear coat allow you to image bright colors on dark media, as well as create gloss overlays, custom patterns and emboss effects. The company also exhibited its VersaCAMM VS with Metallic Silver Eco-SOL MAX ink; the Roland SOLJET, VersaUV and VersaArt wide-format inkjet printers and printer/cutters; and EGX engravers, GX cutters as well as the MPX-90 impact printer. www.rolanddga.com

Roland DGA smartly displayed its metallic-ink, vehicle-wrap capability and its new, attention-getting, VersaStudio BN-20 printer/cutter that images CMYK, plus metallic ink on 20-in.-wide media. Roland also exhibited its equally new, Versa UV-LEJ640, a 64 in.-wide, UV-cure, LED-lamped, hybrid printer. 66 SIGNS OF THE TIMES / JUNE 2011

Mutoh, Phoenix, AZ, displayed: In addition to the ValueJet 1618A-64, dual-head, high-performance printer and ValueJet 1628TD-64 dual-head, textile printer, Mutoh featured the new, ValueJet 1324-54-in. and ValueJet 1624-64-in. (wide) CMYK printers. Mutoh also showcased its new MP Ink on the ValueJet 1608HS-Hybrid printer. These printers can produce signs, banners, display graphics,


Seiko’s big-bad truck wrap, produced on its new, ColorPainter W-64s printer, exhibits strong, but easily viewed graphics.

UV-cure, digital, inkjet printer images true 1000 dpi and three-layer, white-ink printing. The LED system features instant on/off and requires modest energy and maintenance. The LEDs’ lowheat factor allows the VUTEk GS3250LX to print on many heat-sensitive materials. www.efi.com/vutek vehicle wraps and textiles. Highlights: The introduced models feature new printheads, faster print speeds, automatic sheet-off function and Mutoh’s optional, Spectrovue-VM10, color-measurement tool. The printers also feature Mutoh’s Intelligent Interweave print technique that virtually eliminates horizontal banding. www.mutoh.com EFI VUTEk, Foster City, CA, displayed: The enhanced EFI VUTEk® GS5000r roll-to-roll UV printer; the EFI VUTEk GS2000 UV hybrid printer; the new EFI Rastek R3204 UV-cure, digital-inkjet printer; the EFI Rastek H652 UV hybrid printer; the EFI Rastek T1000 UV flatbed printer and the VUTEk GS3250lx, LED-lamped, UV-cure, inkjet printer. These make signs, POP graphics, out-of-home advertising, exhibition graphics, retail signage and digitally printed textiles. Highlights: The EFI VUTEk GS5000r 5-meter, roll-toroll, UV-cure printer features eight colors plus white ink and will produce realistic skin tones, smooth gradients and crisp 4-point text. The GS5000r delivers outdoor output with Fast-4™ technology and features multi-roll, simultaneous printing on up to three, 60-in.-wide rolls. It also features automated, double-sided printing. The 2-meter, hybrid, VUTEk GS2000 UV-cure flatbed and roll-to-roll printer combines photorealistic quality with high production speeds. EFI’s Rastek 1,200-dpi, H652, UV-cure, hybrid prints grayscale at speeds up to 455 sq. ft./hr. It processes various rigid and flexible materials up to 1.8 in. thick and 64 in. wide. The 1,200-dpi, grayscale, EFI Rastek T1000 flatbed’s three-zone, 98 x 52-in. vacuum table will process materials up 2 in. thick at speeds up to 460 sq. ft./hr. The new, EFI VUTEk GS3250lx, LED-lamped,

Seiko Instruments USA inc., Infotech Div., San Diego, displayed: Its new, next-generation, 900 x 900-dpi, ColorPainter W-64s that produces signs, tradeshow and display graphics, POP and wraps. Highlights: It features a new, high-speed, piezoinkjet printhead that will jet three different drop sizes, which are optimized for high-speed printing (up to 101 sq. ft./hr.) without characteristic, high-speed, color-density losses. The ColorPainter W-64s also features Seiko’s new, low-odor, low-solvent IX ink, which doesn’t require heat curing and has no hazardous air pollutants (HAPs). Seiko offers the W-64s in fourand six-color versions, with either its traditional, high-speed, outdoor-durable, low-solvent GX ink, or the new HAPs-free IX ink. www.seiko-i.com HP, Palo Alto, CA, displayed: Its HP and HP Scitex latex-ink printer line that produce signs, banners, display graphics, vehicle wraps and fabric prints. In addition to the HP Designjet 42- and 60-in.-wide, L25500 latex-ink printer, HP Scitex featured its new LX850 and LX 820 printers. Highlights: HP Scitex displayed its 126-in.-wide, latex-ink, LX850, high-productivity printer that comprises dual-roll, roll-to-free fall, roll-to-collector handling, and an ink collector. It also presented its less-expensive LX820 printers. Both work with the new HP LX610 Latex Scitex Inks that produce richer blacks and glossy effects on banners and self-adhesive vinyl. HP said its waterbased, latex Inks produce odorless prints that are non-flammable and non-combustible and contain no hazardous air pollutants. www.hp.com SIGNS OF THE TIMES / JUNE 2011 67


Corvettes were the pedestal cars for this year’s American Wrapstar vehiclewrap competition, sponsored by 3M, Mutoh, Roland DGA, Sign Warehouse, ST and others. Austrian Mingo Richter took the top prize.

Epson America, Long Beach, CA, displayed: The Epson Stylus Pro 7700, Stylus Pro 9700 and Epson Stylus Pro GS6000 that produce signs and banners, indoor tradeshow displays, corporate graphics, imposition proofs and more. The solventink-based Stylus Pro GS6000 produces images suitable for outdoor signs, displays and vehicle wraps. Highlights: The Epson Stylus Pro 7700 (24 in.) and 9700 (44 in.) incorporate Epson’s MicroPiezo® TFP™ printheads to produce photo-quality images, precise text and line art at speeds nearly double that of Epson’s previous printers. Epson further enhanced the image quality with its Epson UltraChrome Vivid Magenta inks and dual, black printing mode. The Epson Stylus Pro GS6000, a fast, 64-in.-wide, solvent-ink based, roll-to-roll printer, images Epson’s UltraChrome® GS Ink in eight colors, including orange and green. Its Dual-Array MicroPiezo® AMC™ printheads image at speeds up to 180 sq. ft./hr. www.epson.com Agfa Graphics, Mortsel, Belgium, displayed: Its new :Anapurna M1600 printer and roll-to-roll options for the :Jeti Titan flatbed press that produces signs, tradeshow and display graphics, POP and wraps. It will also print on mirrors and Plexiglas® acrylic. Highlights: The 63-in.-wide :Anapurna M1600 adds an entry-level, UV-cure printer with CMYK, plus white ink (in line) printing and Agfa’s flexible G2 inks to its printer line. The M1600 comprises 12-pl printheads that produce 720 x 1,440 dpi. 68 SIGNS OF THE TIMES / JUNE 2011

Agfa also introduced its field-upgradeable flat-to-roll (FTR) option for the grand-format :Jeti 3020 Titan flatbed that will print up to 126 in. wide (for images up to 100 ft. long) on various coated and uncoated roll media. www.agfa.com Fujifilm North America Corp., Graphic Systems Div., Seattle, WA, displayed: The Acuity® Advance HS X2 UV flatbed printer; Acuity Advance LT UV-cure, flatbed printers (with new features), plus the UVISTAR roll printer, to produce signs; grand-format, tradeshow and display graphics; and POP displays. Highlights: Fujifilm displayed its Acuity® Advance HS X2 UV flatbed printer that images CMYK plus white ink at speeds up to 462 sq. ft./hr. in production mode. Designed for print applications that require fine detail and high-resolution imaging, it’s available with a roll-media option. The Acuity Advance LT UV-cure, flatbed printer offers optional roll media and CMYK plus white ink and clear varnish. The UVISTAR roll printer, available in 3.5- and 5-meter configurations, is designed to print both POP and billboard quality, at output speeds of up to 3,700 sq. ft./hr. Fujifilm also displayed its ColorGATE Productionserver 6, which can drive more than 750 proofers, printers and cutters. ColorGATE users may apply one central RIP and one color-management system across all of the devices in their shop. www.fujifilmgs.com


Onyx Graphics, Inc., Salt Lake City, displayed: ONYX Graphics’ Version X10.1 production RIP products – ONYX® ProductionHouse™, Onyx PosterShop® and ONYX RIPCenter™ Version X10.1 take advantage of G7 support tools, JDF options and multi-page PDF optimizations. Highlights: This new version features a support tool for G7® process to help users produce excellent balanced gray and color consistency across print devices that meet G7 standards. It also offers an optional JDF module that provides workflow connectivity for print providers that use Job Definition Format (JDF) workflow components. You can also split multi-page PDF files to optimize production for jobs created from Adobe® Illustrator® artboards. www.onxygfx.com Caldera, Strasbourg, France, displayed: Caldera’s RIPs and the new Costview 3.0 eco-print calculator that helps manage production costs with a new, carbon-footprint analysis tool. It will also measure the CO2 ejected by each element: ink, media, electricity, or other additional cost factors. Highlights: Version 3.0 allows printmakers to monitor all print-related costs by extracting job information directly from the RIP spooler and, thereby, it enables a production manager to control, modify, study (via a spreadsheet) and export all relative job costs. www.caldera.com SA International (SAi), Salt Lake City, displayed: Flexi 10 signmaking software, Sign Tracker 2.0, EnRoute 4.2, SIGN.com, The Bad Wrap, MUTCD highway and traffic signs, and SignBurst computers that assist with sign layout, online signshop management, materials, routing, vehicle wraps, highwaysign layout software and computer systems. Highlights: Sign Tracker is a web-based, businessasset tool with customermanagement, job-estimation, quote, and job-flow features. The new 2.0 version comprises a new interface, estimating and project-management tools. www.saintl.biz EskoArtwork, Lake Geneva, WI displayed: EskoArtwork’s Kongsberg finishing systems with the

new i-cut Vision Pro 7.1 software and the Kongsberg iXP 24, the Kongsberg i-XL 24, and the Kongsberg i-XE 10 auto-finishing systems. The i-cut Vision Pro fully integrated hardware and software converts a digital-cutting table into a true, short-run production system. The related systems drive, control and cut various media. Highlights: I-cut Vision Pro 7.1’s new, Adaptive Registration feature lessens registration mark requirements and, thereby, increases productivity. The upgrade also eliminates sensitive-media overcuts by automatically cutting away from inside corners. www.esko.com/signanddisplay Océ Display Graphics Systems, a Canon Group Co., Trumbull, CT, displayed: Its new, Océ Arizona® 360 GT and Océ Arizona 360 XT, UV-cure, flatbed printer models with Océ VariaDot imaging technology produces signs, POP, displays, banners, tradeshow graphics, wraps and more. Highlights: The Océ Arizona 360 GT model features the standard table size of 49 x 98.4 in., and the Océ Arizona 360 XT model features an extra-large 98.4 x 120-in. table. Both offer an Express Mode print speed of up to 377 sq. ft./hr. and feature a new-style tabletop that allows printing on thin media, directly on the table, without mechanical distortion of the media into the vacuum holes. The CMYK (with optional white ink) printers use UV-cure inks and Océ VariaDot imaging technology. A new, high-definition, printmode feature enables lenticular-lens and membranepanel imaging. A roll-media option is available. www.oceusa.com n

Wrap events regularly occurred in various locations on the tradeshow floor. Here’s Oracal’s revamped Mercedes convertible. SIGNS OF THE TIMES / JUNE 2011 69


ADA Changes Loom Recently implemented ADAAG guidelines require significant changes. Photo courtesy of Mike Santos, Nova Polymers

By Steve Aust

O n March 15, updated Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG) took effect. These govern the construction, alteration and identification of ADAcovered facilities – commercial facilities, state- and- local-government buildings and other entities that provide public accommodations. The regulations occurred through a joint consensus reached by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), the International Building Code and the ADA Advisory Council. Currently, facilities may observe either new or previous ADAAG requirements. However, on March 15, 2012, all facilities must comply with the new standards. Transportation facilities (airports, train and bus depots), which are administered by the Department of Transportation, and federal property, which the General Services Administration or the Department of Defense oversees, already comply with ADAAG standards. Recently, I attended a workshop that pertained to ADA regulations at Cincinnati’s Michael Shuster Architects. Craig Berger, the Society for Environmental Graphic Design’s (SEGD) director of education and a member of the ANSI board that developed the standard, and Dixie Graphics’ sales executive Matt Williams led the program. The following is a summary of the key ADA regulations Berger outlined, as well as common ADA-sign materials and production processes. To read the DOJ regulations’ entire treatment of ADA signs, go to www. ada.gov/2010ADAstandards_ index.htm and read Chapter 7, “Communication Elements and Features.” 70 SIGNS OF THE TIMES / JUNE 2011

Effective March 2012, all facilities must accommodate new ADA-sign guidelines. Key changes impact the sign height, typeface height and width, and specific spaces between characters.

Typography requirements According to Department of Justice (DOJ) statistics, approximately 2.5 million Americans are legally blind. This means, even with corrective lenses, the person’s visual acuity is less than 20/200, or line of vision measures less than 20°. Millions more suffer with limited vision brought on by such conditions as glaucoma and macular degeneration. Although braille has historically been perceived as a visually impaired person’s means of receiving information, the DOJ reports only 5% of visually impaired people use it to read. Rather, most read tactile copy. Therefore, the typeface, character width and color contrast, among other factors, represent key elements that ADAAG regulations address. Here’s a summary of some of the new rules’ key components. 1. All tactile copy must be raised at least 1⁄32 in. above the substrate’s surface. Also, these characters must be sans serif, not italic or decora-

tive. The stroke’s width on the typeface’s uppercase “I” must not exceed 15% of the letter’s height. Roughly, that equates to a ratio of 1 in. wide for every 6.5 in. tall. Also, the width of the font’s “O” (generally the widest letter) must measure 55 to 110% of height in relation to the typeface’s “I.” Thus, several fonts popular with environmental-graphic projects, such as Times Roman, Garamond and Goudy, which include significant serifs, aren’t permissible under new ADAAG guidelines. Berger noted the considerable number of effective sans-serif fonts, such as Helvetica, Fruitger and Arial – with more constantly being developed or adapted. 2. To ensure uniform character spacing that doesn’t confuse or frustrate the visually impaired, characters must be at least 1⁄8 in. apart, but not more than four times the characters’ stroke width, at the closest points between adjacent


le-Tac Advance Brail Kathy Wilson, of Photo courtesy

characters. Copy height must range from 5⁄8 to 2 in. 3. However, when ADA signage incorporates a separate set of characters, designed to create visual contrast that makes the sign recognizable to those with limited vision, tactile characters may only vary from ½ to ¾ in. tall, with no contrast requirement. 4. Signs with multiple lines of raised copy must have a space between lines that’s at least 35%, but not more than 70%, of the height of the typeface’s letter “I,” from the top of the lower line to the bottom of the upper line. 5. The distance from the floor to the bottom of a sign’s tactile characters must be at least 4 ft., but can’t exceed 5 ft. 6. Braille characters (Grade II Braille is required) must be placed below tactile components, and they must be rounded in shape and raised 0.025 to 0.037 in. above the sign’s surface. 7. Overhead signs (designated as those that are perpendicular to a wall, and ceiling-mounted or cantilvered off a wall, and more than 80 in. above the ground) less than 10 ft. above the ground must have characters at least 2 in. tall. Those more than 10 ft. overhead require characters more than 3 in. tall. One discarded proposal would’ve required a color-contrast ratio of 70%, as proposed by some advocates for the visually impaired. The ratio is measured by subtracting the numeric light reflective value (LRV) of the color from the higher-LRV color, and dividing it by the higher value. “We fought hard to keep this from becoming law,” Berger said. “This would have greatly limited the number of colors ADA-sign designers and fabricators could use. And, this requirement does not have a real correlation with visual perception and could pose very serious implications for the design of interior signage for public buildings.” He acknowledged that, unfortunately, many handicapped-accessibility projects skirt, if not outright flout, ADA guidelines. For legal protection, Berger advised that any

Numerous process and material options exist for ADA signage. Raster™ Braille, etched metal, photopolymer and encapsulated polycarbonate, among others, provide ADA solutions for varied environments.

party involved get a letter in writing that the client, designer or fabricator intends to disregard ADA regulations. “If someone sues over ADA noncompliance, it’s not likely that the instituion will be found liable,” he said. “Blame will roll downhill.” Materials and methods 1. Raster™ Braille, which works with other engraving and routing machines and software to insert Raster spherical dots into the desired location. Plastics don’t require adhesives because friction secures the characters in place; metals and other materials require clear adhesives. Because Raster Braille is fabricated within such minute tolerances, coatings aren’t recommended for this process because they’re likely to make the Braille dots too shallow or misshapen, and therefore non-compliant. 2. Chemical etching entails printing graphics and braille on metal sheets – according to Berger, any metal except aluminum accommodates the process – with a powerful UV light that’s filtered through a film negative. The flat sheet is then placed into a caustic bath of nitric acid, water and an oil-based additive. Imaged areas remain raised while the bath eats the remaining panel portion. The process creates copy and Braille dots with a slight angle, and the tops of the Braille dots are sanded. The fabricator uses a special pen

tool to dome the dots to make the surface ADA-compliant. Berger emphasized the importance of buying from an established vendor instead of attempting the process in-shop: “A signshop in Manhattan suffered an explosion because they used the wrong proportions of volatile chemicals. Don’t take that chance.” 3. Photopolymer panels comprise a light-sensitive, synthetic compound. A clear, high-resolution photopolymer sheet may be applied to various base surfaces. Computer-generated artwork is printed on a film negative and placed on the sheet. Exposure to ultraviolet light hardens the raised area. Braille-translation software designed for photopolymer may be used to create ADA-compliant characters. A 2mm-thick, satin-finish clearcoat or acrylic-polyurethane paint is required to protect the surface. 4. Sandblasting etches braille characters or raised letters into a glass panel using a non-silicate abrasive. 5. Encapsulated polycarbonate (PC) is manufactured using a multi-layer process that covers it with a 1⁄32-in.-thick, non-glare sheet. Tactile copy and graphics, raised 1⁄31 in., include Grade II Braille. All letters, numerals and graphics must contrast with the background. The PC layer may be applied to acrylic, metals, glass or wood, among other materials. n SIGNS OF THE TIMES / JUNE 2011 71


ADA Signage for Las Vegas CityCenter’s Vdara Hotel California’s Wolfpack Sign Group spent a year on this $250,000 program. By Ryan Meyer CityCenter is a three-hotel/casino, 67-acre, seven-building, nearly 17-million-sq.-ft. urban complex that includes the Vdara Hotel & Spa. The foundation was poured in June 2006, and the Vdara was first completed entity with a December 1, 2009 grand opening. The overall project, a joint venture of MGM Resorts Intl. and Infinity World Development Corp. (a subsidiary of Dubai World), with a $9.2 billion price tag, is the largest, single, privately funded development in U.S. history. The Perini Building Co. was the lead contractor on the project, with Tishman Construction Corp. serving as the executive construction manager. Ryan Meyer, vice president and general manager of Wolfpack Sign Group (San Marcos, CA), explains how his company received the contract to handle $250,000 of ADA signage for the Vdara Hotel.

W e manufactured and installed the permanent code and wayfinding plaques for the 57-story Vdara Hotel & Spa -- the ice/vending, miscellaneous-amenity, stair IDs, hallway directionals, elevator maps and evacuation-plan signs – a total of just under 2,500 signs. These signs were spread out over 53 stories. We had 72 SIGNS OF THE TIMES / JUNE 2011

an eight-month lead time, which was shortened to roughly two months of manufacturing time, due to a delay in receiving some specialty materials. Overall, we were involved for approximately a year. Our portion of the nearly $40 million in signage contracts totaled roughly $250,000. We originally partnered with Mikohn Signs (which went out of business), but, eventually, we transfered our contract to Casino Sign and Lighting (which bought Mikohn’s assets). However, we worked directly with Tishman and MGM to finalize fabrication designs, manufacturing timelines and scheduling for installations. We partnered with Mikohn on the interior-signage portion of their contracts as part of their complete offerings to MGM. They specialized in slot toppers, but added several other

sign contracts to their Scope of Work in order to provide some added value to MGM through a single contact for project management. We worked closely with the designer, Two Twelve Assoc. (NYC), to align their creative designs with our manufacturing capabilities. A few design components required a value-engineering process in order to maintain the forecasted budgets presented by the owner. We knew going in that this project would require special attention from our entire staff in order to meet the tight timelines. This meant juggling last-minute design changes and re-engineering components to stay on track. I believe we accurately evaluated the project, but it certainly created a chaotic juggling act during the last few weeks of manufacturing and install.


These types of projects are typically management/design labor intense at the beginning and then shift to operations management/ install once the designs are turned over. We always take a systems approach to managing such toptier projects. For this particular project, our management/design team probably committed a consistent 25-30% of its time for the duration; manufacturing needed from 20-60% of our labor force, and installation required 100% of our installation staff. This type of interior, architectural sign project differed for us only in terms of quantity. It was one of our biggest-dollar projects at the time, and it certainly

impacted our workflow and labor force more than any other project. Typically 60% of our sales are ADA signage, with an additional 15-20% being signage related to the same projects – wayfinding signs, “rules” signs, marketing signage, etc. This ratio hasn’t really changed. The construction industry obviously took a huge beating and still hasn’t fully recovered, so the projects have thinned out. It’s 100 times harder to land the same number of projects/signs. We developed a marketing strategy long before the “crash” that has helped us gain marketshare over the years, and it’s the real reason for our continued success.

We were aggressively contacting potential clients to set up presentation meetings, regardless of whether they had a current project with signage needs. This generated a huge potential client list for us to track and maintain contact with, so, as they started projects, they contacted us for the signage. I was certainly impressed by how Perini and Tishman worked together to pull off the management and construction of CityCenter. This was the single, largest, private, building project ever completed on U.S. soil, and the jobsite was enormous. During the final months of construction, which was when we’re onsite for any project, the jobsite was a warzone. Every trade

ADA Sign Fabrication Details We used specialty materials to fabricate all of our Vdara ADA signs. We divided them into six categories, although the fabrication process was the same for all: ice/vending, stair IDs, hallway directionals, elevator maps, evacuation plans and miscellaneous amenity. The common components were: • Face panels made from recycled resin substrates, from 3form USA (Salt Lake City); www.3-form.com • Custom mounting pins, from Alvarado Micro Precision, Inc. (Vista, CA); www.alvaradomicro.com • Fused, nickel-silver backer panels made from recycled designer metal sheets, from Forms+Surfaces (Pittsburgh); www.forms-surfaces.com • Graphics, produced in-house We start by CNC-routing the recycled resin panels, and shearing down the metal sheets, to the specifications for the various sign types. Some sign types – typically directional signs, ice and vending signs -- require the recycled-resin panel to be back-painted a solid color; this process is completed prior to routing. Each piece is then cleaned and prepared for one or more graphic-application processes: screenprinting, painting and applied tactile graphics. If an image is repeated more than 20 times, it’s probably screenprinted. Some one-off elements were screenprinted to match a spec. Once the paints/inks cure, we move the pieces into our CNC department, where the rotary engraver applies the raised, tactile graphics and raster braille. Every directional sign had unique copy, which presented quite a challenge. Once all the graphic elements have been applied and fully set up, we move all the pieces into our assembly department. On large projects, we take an

Software Used FlexiSIGN Pro AutoCAD Photoshop Enroute 3D

Equipment Used

Multicam 3000 Series router New Hermes engraver

assembly-line approach, which provides efficiency gains through labor specialization. For Vdara signs, assembly steps included fastening the custom pins and standoffs to the panels, and panel-to-panel assembly with VHB tape. Each directional sign had a 1.5-in.-long metal stud that stuck out in back. So, we had to develop a special packaging solution to prepare the signs for installation. We mobilized two crews of installers – all of our installers, with a foreman and 2-3 jouneymen – over several weeks, which included a final trip for punchlist items, and a final quality check by the owners’ rep and construction company. SIGNS OF THE TIMES / JUNE 2011 73


was scrambling to complete its contracts and keep up with the ever-growing punch-list generated by daily inspections. The Vdara Tower was probably the closest to completion, and we were fairly lucky with regards to our work area being fairly clear of other trades, but navigating the jobsite to get to the tower was quite a daily challenge. We proactively communicate with our partners, and I believe this was key to our successful execution of the contract. Interior signs aren’t subjected to local sign codes, per se, but they’re subject to federal ADA regulations, as well as state and local fire and building codes. The designs for this project’s signage underwent several design reviews by authorities having jurisdiction, and we were given the go-ahead just prior to fabrication. Our specialty is manufacturing all our ADA components in-house, and this project was no different (see sidebar). We purchased specialty materials to meet certain LEED Certification and design requirements, and we installed every sign we fabricated. We’ve been making ADA signs for 10+ years, so none of the necessary techniques were new, but taking on this project was a necessary step in our growth to becoming a large architectural sign manufacturer. 74 SIGNS OF THE TIMES / JUNE 2011

We maintain a strict set of guiding philosophies designed to keep every employee in line with our core values and turn obstacles into relationship-building opportunities. After we completed this project, we certainly took a long look at it to see if it was the type of project we’d like to continue to pursue. Having

spent the last few years chasing such projects, we’ve found the market flooded with low-bidders and companies just trying to keep their doors open. This has eroded the margins, and we subsequently set our sights on other markets during this ongoing downturn. Despite this, a few great companies still out there understand the value of partnering with their sign company to achieve a mutually beneficial goal. We pursue those leads aggressively. We learned this size of a project requires focused planning and contributing team members. We believe we’re really good at both of these, and we’ll leverage them in negotiating contracts. As for Vegas, there’s no way around it; it has its own way of doing things. We enjoyed working in an environment that is constantly pushing the envelope and focused on attaining a grandiose goal, safely, but as quickly as possible. The experience has made us a better company, and certainly better sign professionals. n

About Wolfpack Sign Group Wolfpack Sign Group (San Marcos, CA), a full-service architectural sign company, specializes in high-end ADA, code and amenity sign design, fabrication and installation. The original company, purchased by current owners Peter and Carolyn Wolf in 1995, quickly shed its mom-and-pop roots to become a well-known sign fabricator in San Diego County. The name change occurred in 2000 to support sales and marketing efforts in the building industry. The company has since completed thousands of multi-family/multi-unit, housing-signage projects. With contractor licenses in California and Nevada, and membership in appropriate labor unions, the company handles its own installations statewide. The company strives to be an expert in understanding federal, state and local building/fire codes that regulate interior signs. It also endeavors to partner with large, national, electric-sign companies that need assistance with custom-fabricated ADA interior signs.


Go Ask Dallas

Business owners file lawsuit against sign ordinance. By Robin Donovan

Fincluding ive Dallas small-business owners – two Fastsigns franchisees ®

– have filed a lawsuit in response to a Dallas sign ordinance that restricts commercial signage to 15% or less of windows or glass doors, or more than 25% of a building façade. The ordinance also limits commercial signage to the bottom third of windows and glass doors. Dallas Mayor Dwaine Caraway said the ordinance has “absolutely not” significantly affected small-business revenue. In fact, he claimed it has helped small-business owners in his district, where an over-proliferation of alcohol, tobacco and soda advertisements prompted concern about city signage. Caraway said the regulations were intended to improve aesthetics and prevent crime, though some small-business owners have circumvented this goal by using paper to cover offending signage. The ordinance shocked signshop owners like April Gilliland, a Fastsigns owner and plaintiff in the case. A sign inspector informed her of the new regulations weeks after the ordinance was passed in June 2008. “At first I thought he was kidding, just teasing me, but it was true,” she said. “I was blown away.” By November 2009, when the lawsuit was filed, at least 115 warnings or citations had been issued by the city, according to court documents filed by the Institute for Justice, a nonprofit, civil-liberties law firm that spearheaded the

lawsuit. The plaintiffs are seeking $1 in damages, legal fees and a repeal of the ordinance. Texas-chapter Institute for Justice lawyers didn’t return multiple calls for comment on the case, but court documents indicate the case is slated for trial this summer. Many scheduled trials never proceed or are delayed for years in a sluggish court system; Gilliland said the city threatened to back charge her for a year of noncompliance after the lawsuit was filed. The Institute of Justice’s lawyers, who claim the ordinance is a First Amendment violation, found inconsistent ordinance enforcement. In a press release, they noted, “In both Charlie Patel’s and Jaine London’s [two plaintiffs for the case] cases, entire shopping centers were targeted, while businesses just down the street continue to violate the ordinance and were not cited.” Caraway noted the impossibility of enforcing the ordinance equally in every district; enforcement may be “concentrated” in certain areas due to individual council members’ priorities and limited enforcement resources, he said. He conceded that “certain folks are thrown in the middle of the mix until the proper arrangements can be made” and admitted enforcement of new ordinances “can be unfortunate to some.” “They’re just picking on certain areas,” Gilliland said. “They never cited me, but, because I’m part of the lawsuit, they said they’re going

to charge $1,000 a day unless we drop the lawsuit.” She estimated she could owe $300,000. City officials said safety issues and clutter necessitated the ordinance in 2008, according to NBC DFW, a local news station. Later, in 2010, ABC-affiliate WFAA-TV reported that Caraway defended the ordinance, this time stating business owners could advertise in the Yellow Pages or online. Caraway seemed surprised to hear of a proposed six-figure fine for Gilliland. He said he doesn’t control enforcement of the ordinance, and wouldn’t be interested in pursuing such a large fine. Steve Jessup, owner of Fort Worth-based Delta Signs, said the 2008 ordinances add to an alreadyrestrictive sign code. He isn’t participating in the lawsuit, but has seen business suffer due to city sign ordinances: “These people that made these decisions obviously have never been in business for themselves, and they don’t know what impact it [a sign ordinance] has on small businesses . . . you’re just handcuffing the business owner.” Today, Gilliland said some customers are “absolutely terrified, wanting to do the right thing,” while others tell her they’ll take their chances with noncompliant signage. She believes clients are reluctant to commission larger projects, while the ordinance stands, for fear of losing their investment. ■ SIGNS OF THE TIMES / JUNE 2011 75


Across 151 Aprils A sign gallery captures the evolution of historic Civil War towns.

By Steve Aust

Istrife n April 1861, after years of over slavery and states’ rights, secessions from 11 Southern states escalated into war when Conf. Gen. Pierre Beauregard’s forces attacked and seized Fort Sumter in Charleston, SC. At the bloody battle of Bull Run (also known as the battle of Manassas), Gen. Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson’s Confederate forces soundly defeated the Union Army, which demonstrated the rebels’ resolve and affirmed a lengthy conflict. From the Fort Sumter attack until Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee’s surrender to Union Gen. Ulysses S. Grant at the Appomattox (VA) Courthouse in April 1865, more than 600,000 soldiers died. Memorials abound that chronicle the events and carnage. Although these monuments certainly preserve these historical legacies, they don’t define local culture. This gallery marks the 150th anniversary of the Civil War’s onset, but doesn’t focus solely on commemorative signage. While it’s important to honor the past, celebrating the present seems an equally appropriate tribute.

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Although its importance as a seaport has waned, Charleston, SC, remains a culturally vibrant city. Galleries and theatres abound, and the Spoleto Arts Festival brings a world-class roster of musical, dance and dramatic performances every spring. Charleston-based Miller Signs has played a key role in helping various gathering places “tell the world with signs.” Miller Signs produced this gleaming exterior blade sign and marquee for a Charleston cinema multiplex. Light-blue neon tubing reflects the baby-blue school color of the Citadel, a nearby military college.


The Battle of Antietam, near Frederick, MD, left more than 26,000 soldiers dead, wounded or missing. Many towns with Civil War legacies have blossomed into tourism meccas with upscale inns, art galleries and restaurants. This sign identifies an upscale Asian bistro in Frederick.

Miller Signs fabricated this pylon and building sign for Mt. Pleasant’s (SC) Liberty Tap Room.

Built in 1927, the Sottile Theatre served as a movie house until the 1970s, when it was donated to the College of Charleston. Today, it’s a venue for collegiate performances and functions. Miller Signs fabricated its sign, which nostalgically acknowledges its big-screen heyday. SIGNS OF THE TIMES / JUNE 2011 77


After the war, Chattanooga remained a vital railway hub for nearly a century – as evidenced by the famous song, “Chattanooga Choo-Choo.” Although the Choo-Choo stopped running in the 1970s, it remains a popular tourist destination. According to Kerry Buckman, marketing director for the Chattanooga Choo-Choo, its neon sign, fabricated in NYC in the late 1970s, was installed by Chattanooga’s Ortwein Signs.

Led by Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, Union forces expelled Braxton Bragg’s Confederate troops from Chattanooga in November 1863. These signs, which were installed as part of Tennessee’s Civil War Trails program, chronicle the city’s significance as a wartime rail hub.

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Jim Oliver’s Smoke House and Trading Post has remained popular with Chattanooga’s denizens for more than three decades, thanks to its barbecue, fudge and folksy paraphernalia. Its brilliant neon signs haven’t hurt either. The defeat of John Pemberton’s Confederate forces at the hands of Grant’s soldiers in the Union siege of Vicksburg (MS) in Summer 1863 served as a turning point for the Union. Confederate forces surrendered that July 4. The city reportedly didn’t celebrate Independence Day again until World War II. Regina Gailani, proprietor of Vicksburg’s Art and Soul Gallery, graciously provided this photo of her Vicksburg gallery.

It’s only appropriate to conclude a Civil War gallery with a photo from Appomattox. This traditionally painted wall mural, which graces a downtown Appomattox bookstore, appropriately represents small-town charm. SIGNS OF THE TIMES / JUNE 2011 79


INDUSTRY NEWS

Industry news should be sent to signs@stmediagroup.com.

Noteworthy Epson Stylus Pro Designer Edition Epson America Inc. (Long Beach, CA) is expanding its Stylus Pro printer line by bundling four models with RIP software. EFI eXpress For Epson RIP software is now included in the purchase of the Epson Stylus Pro 3880, 4900, 7890 and 9890 Designer Editions. The software allows designers to create color-accurate CMYK proofs and mockups alongside RGB photographs. Minimum operating-system requirements for the software are XP for Windows and Mac OS 10.4 for Apple (OS 10.5 is recommended). Users can also import files with DIC, HKS, Pantone and Toyo spot colors and print directly from the included software or a design application.

HP Opens Experience Center HP (Palo Alto, CA) is opening a Graphic Arts Experience Center in its Alpharetta, GA (metro Atlanta) location for product demonstrations, education and events. Visitors can test HP equipment, meet with HP consultants and host industry groups in networked conference rooms. Products on display include HP Designjet and Scitex printers, Indigo digital presses, SmartStream servers and software, and specialty printing systems.

Nazdar SourceOne Educational Tour Nazdar SourceOne (Shawnee, KS) is launching the Passport to Performance tour, which offers six educational events for screen POP printers considering a transition to digital printing. Topics covered will include financial considerations, ROI calculators and leasing options. The tour opened at the 2011 ISA

Sign Expo in Las Vegas and will conclude in Long Beach, CA. Other stops include Atlanta, Cincinnati and Chicago. The company is offering event participants the chance to win an EFI Rastek H652 UV printer; the winner will be announced in Long Beach next August. http://sourceoneonline.com/rasteksweepstakes

Lacey, WA Signs Grandfathered Business owners in Lacey, WA may keep existing signage despite city codes that prohibit all but monument and flush-mounted wall signs. The city council has decided to grandfather existing signage. A city commission recommended extended deadlines for replacing pole signs and billboards, but small-business owners and other citizens documented the historical value and revenue generation of highly visible retail signage.

LexJet Partners with Expand

Roland Expands Webinar Series Roland DGA Corp. (Irvine, CA) has expanded its Roland Academy webinars with four online courses: Introduction to Variable Data Printing, VersaWorks RIP Software Overview, EngraveStudio Software Overview and Introduction to Color Management. The one-hour webinars typically begin at 9 a.m. PST and are held between April and June, with additional dates to be announced. These additions join Roland Academy online courses and hands-on workshops including Born to Wrap and Digital Printing Boot Camp. These offline courses last two to three days and are held in Irvine, CA; Louisville, KY; and Lexington, NC. http://rolanddga.com/training/workshops 80 SIGNS OF THE TIMES / JUNE 2011

LexJet (Sarasota, FL) has paired its inkjet media with new display options through a partnership with Expand Intl. of America Inc. (Stratford, CT). Nine banner stands offered by Expand have been approved for use with LexJet’s 505 Mil matte opaque display film and Satin Light block polyester (7 or 9 mil). Expand’s MediaScreen 2 Outdoor stand is the only exception to the partnership; it has not yet been tested with LexJet media. The stands are available for one- to two-day delivery within the continental U.S., according to LexJet.


NEON DIRECTORY W h o l e s a l e

N e o n

1 Firms offering custom wholesale neon. 2 Firms offering quantity/production wholesale neon. 3 Firms offering neon repair and maintenance.

LISTINGS/ADVERTISEMENTS — to appear for one year, Payable in advance. The deadline is the 25th of the month, 2 months prior to mailing date. (Example: Jan. 25th is the dead­line for the March issue.) 1” and 2” ads require digital art.

Victoria Wells E-Mail: victoria.wells@stmediagroup.com

NEW JERSEY

OHIO­

ANCHORAGE

LODI

COLUMBUS

ARIZONA­ MESA

Graham's Neon. 456 N. Country Club (85201). 480-962-NEON (6366). Fax: 480-962-6300. 1-2-3. PHOENIX

Neon Nightscapes Inc., 2008 N. 25th Dr. (85009). 602-470-0201. 800-788-6366. Fax: 602-4700824. Website: www.neonnow.com. 1-2-3.

INDIANA INDIANAPOLIS

Sheets Wholesale Neon, 6855 South Ford Road, Zionsville, IN. (46077-8507). 317-873-3178. Email: d.s@sbcglobal.net. 1-2-3.

MICHIGAN DETROIT

­Spectrum Neon Co., 3750 E. Outer Dr., Detroit, MI (48234). 313-366-7333. Fax: 313-366-8328. Website: spectrumneon.com. 1-2-3.

Neverending Neon, 91-Dell Glen Ave., Lodi, NJ (07644). 973-772-4840. Fax: 973-772-4840. Email: neverendingneon@aol.com. Website: NeverendingNeon.com. 1-2-3.

P.R. Signs and Service. 2501 Englewood Dr. Columbus, OH (43230). 614-4756788. Fax: 614-475-6788. Email: orders@ prsignsandservice.com. 1-2-3.

NEW YORK­

PENNSYLVANIA­

MIDDLETOWN

PITTSBURGH

Lite Brite Signs Inc., 51 Montgomery St., (10940). 845-343-7446. Fax: 845-343-3492. E-mail: litebritesigns@frontiernet.net. 1-2-3. ROCHESTER

Clinton Signs, Inc., 1407 Empire Blvd., Webster, NY (14580). 585-482-1620. Fax: 585-4823384. 1-2-3.

NORTH CAROLINA­ WINSTON-SALEM

A&B/Burchette Sign Corp., P.O. Box 2381, Kernersville, NC (27285). 336-996-6501. Fax: 336-996-0123. Website: www.burchettesign. com. 1-2-3. Jantec Neon Products, 332 Sexton Road, Mount Airy, NC (27030). 336-352-5478, 888-5268321. Fax: 336-352-5479. Email: salesdept@ jantecneon.com. Website: www.jantecneon. com. 1-2-3.

NEBRASKA

NORTH DAKOTA­

OMAHA

MINOT­

Midwest Sign Crafters & Electric Co., 6969 S. 107th St., Lavista, NE (68128). 402-345-7868. Fax: 402-345-6140. E-mail: pweeks@mdwst. com. 1-2-3.

Listing (name, address, etc.) only: $125/year Listing plus 1-inch ad: $1,250/year Add four-color for $360/year! Listing plus 2-inch ad: $2,250/year Add four-color for $600/year!

Phone: (800) 925-1110 ext. 393 Phone: (513) 263-9393 Fax: (513) 744-6993

ALASKA Neon of Alaska, P.O. Box 242062, Anchorage, AL (99524). 907-248-0185. E-mail: neonman@ ptialaska.net. 1-2-3.

RATE INFORMATION — All ads/listings are pre-paid annually.

For Directory Rates or Information, Contact:

Shamrock Signs, 535 Forest Ave., Carnegie, PA (15106). 412-279-2800. Fax: 412279-2848. E-mail: info@shamrocksigns. net. 1-2-3.

TEXAS CORPUS CHRISTI

Hardy's Neon, 9014 Agnes St., Corpus Christi, TX (78406). 361-288-6911. E-mail: hardysneon@aol.com., Website: www. hardysneon.com. 1-2-3.

WISCONSIN­ ANTIGO­

Northern Advertising Inc., N. 4220 Neva Rd., Box 92, (54409). 715-623-3000. Fax: 715623-4738. Website: www.northernadvertising. net. Email: northadv@frontier.com. 1-2-3.

Bacon Signs Inc., 629 20th Ave. SE., PO Box 3, (58702), 701-852-0331. 800-437-2058. Fax:­ 701-852-2261. E-mail: baconsgn@ndak.net. 1-2-3.

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SUPPLY DIRECTORY Sign Supply Directory The code number at the end of each listing indicate the type of materials, equipment & supplies these firms are in position to furnish. 1 — Electric Sign & Neon Equipment & Supplies 2 — Commercial Sign Equipment & Supplies 3 — Screen Printing Equipment & Supplies 4 — Graphic Arts Equipment & Supplies

5 — Plastics Equipment & Supplies 6 — Magnetic Equipment & Supplies 7 — Engraving Equipment & Supplies 8 — CAD/CAM Equipment & Supplies

CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES­

NuSign Supply, Inc., 1365 Darius Ct., City of Industrry, CA (91745). 626-961-7688. Toll Free: 1-877-6NU-SIGN. Fax: 626-961-7225. E-mail: stmag@nusignsupply. com. Website: www.nusignsupply.com. 2

SAN FRANCISCO

Midwest Sign & Screen Printing Supply Co., 21054 Alexander Court, Hayward, CA (94545)­ 510-7325800. 800-824-2468. Fax: 800-332-3820. Fax: 510-732-7624. Email: midwest@midwestsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-7-8.

COLORADO­ ­DENVER

Midwest Sign & Screen Printing Supply Co., 5301 Peoria St. Unit F. (80239). 303-373-9800. 800-332-3819.­ Fax: 303-373-9700. Email: midwest@midwestsign. com. 1-2-3-4-5-7-8.

FLORIDA­ CLEARWATER­

Florida Graphic Supply, 2060 Calumet St. (33765). 727-461-7600. 800-582-0049. Fax: 727-461-7999. Email: sales@fgsi.com. Website: www.fgsi.com. 2-34-5-6-7-8.

MIAMI­

Pan Am Sign Products, 2525 N.W. 75th St., (33147).­ 305-691-0581. 800-466-0581. Fax: 305-691-0587. Email: panam@bellsouth.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6.­

GEORGIA­ ­ATLANTA­

Reece Supply Co. of Georgia, Inc., 5755 Oakbrook Pkwy. (30093). 770-326-7920. Fax: 770-326-7927. 800776-0115.­ 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8.­

LISTINGS/ADVERTISEMENTS — to appear for one year, Payable in advance. The deadline is the 20th of the month, 2 months prior to mailing date. (Example: Jan. 20th is the dead­line for the March issue.) 1” and 2” ads require digital art.

For Directory Rates or Information, or to change your current information, contact:

RATE INFORMATION — All ads/listings are pre-paid annually.

Victoria Wells E-Mail: victoria.wells@stmediagroup.com Phone: (800) 925-1110 ext. 393

Listing (name, address, etc.) only: $125/year Listing plus 1-inch ad: $1,250/year Add four-color for $360/year! Listing plus 2-inch ad: $2,250/year Add four-color for $600/year!

Phone: (513) 263-9393 Fax: (513) 744-6993

ILLINOIS­ NMSign Supply, Inc., 717 North Industrial Drive, Elmhurst­ (60126). 630-333-4440. Fax: 630-3334320. E-mail: sales@nmsignsupply.com. Website: www.nmsignsupply.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8.­ SPRINGFIELD

Neon & Fluorescent Supply Co., 2505 N. Dirksen Pkwy. (62702). 314-533-0744. 800-325-8570. Fax: 314533-7366. 1-2-4-5-6-8.

INDIANA­ Cincinnati Sign Supplies Inc., 800-755-0526. 1-2-4-5-6.

KENTUCKY­ Cincinnati Sign Supplies Inc., 800-755-0526. 1-2-4-5-6.

LOUISIANA­ NEW ORLEANS­

Reece Supply Co. of Louisiana, Inc., 1017 Dealers Ave., Harahan (70123). 504-733-7799. 800-776-0130. Fax: 504-736-0056. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7.

MICHIGAN­ ­Cincinnati Sign Supplies Inc., 800-755-0526.­ 1-2-4-5-6.­

MINNESOTA­ HASTINGS

Midwest Products Company, 2939 Enterprise Ave. Suite B, Hastings, MN (55033). 651-480-8155. 866662-4082. Fax: 651-480-8478. Email: midwest@ midwestsign.com. Website: www.midwestprodco. com. 2-3-4-5-6-8.

MISSOURI­ ­KANSAS CITY­

Midwest Sign & Screen Printing Supply Co., 1806 Vernon St. North Kansas City, MO (64116). 816-333-5224. 800-233-3770. Fax: 816-333-5446. 800-233-3770­. Fax: 800-233-3771. E-mail: midwest@midwestsign. com. 1-2-3-4-5-7-8.­

ST. LOUIS­

Neon & Fluorescent Supply Co., 4145 Papin St.,­ (63110). 314-533-0744. Fax: 314-533-7366. 1-24-5-6-8.­

SPRINGFIELD­

N&F Supply Co., 715 N. West Bypass,­ Box 11, (65902) 417-863-6551. Fax: 417-863-6659.­ 1-2-4-5-6-8.­

NEBRASKA­ ­OMAHA­

Midwest Sign & Screen Printing Supply Co., 9313­ “J” St., (68127). 402-592-7555. 800-228-3839. Email: midwest@midwestsign.com. Fax:­ 800-228-3886. Fax: 402-592-5267. 1-2-3-4-5-7-8.­

NEW MEXICO­ ­ALBUQUERQUE

New Mexico Sign Supply, Inc., 125 Veranda­ N.W., (87107). 800-582-8269. 505-344-2869. Fax:­ 505345-3908. 1-2-3-5-6.­

NEW YORK­ BROOKLYN­

S&F Supplies Inc., 93 Emerson Pl. (11205). 718399-3333. 800-246-8233. Fax: 718-399-3375. ­1-2-4-5-6-8.

ST. PAUL­

Viking Sign Supply, 293 Front Ave., (55117). 612-4899477. 1-2.­ Midwest Sign & Screen, 45 E. Maryland Ave., St. Paul, MN (55117). 651-489-9999, Toll Free: 800-3286592, Toll Free Fax: 800-328-6599. Email: midwest @midwestsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-7-8.

NEW HARTFORD­

Reich Supply Co., 2 Campion Rd., (13413). 315-7326126. 800-338-3322. Fax: 315-732-7841. E-mail: sales@reichsupply.com. Website: www.reichsupply. com 2-3-4-5-6-8.

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NORTH DAKOTA

OREGON­

UTAH­

FARGO

­PORTLAND

SALT LAKE CITY­

Far From Normal Supply, 1318 39th St. N.W., Fargo, ND (58102). 701-235-1089. Fax: 701-235-1174. Website: www.far-from-normal.com. 2-4-6-7-8.

OHIO­ ­CINCINNATI­

Cincinnati Sign Supplies, Inc., 1111 Meta Dr.,­ (45237). 513-242-1500. 800-755-0526. Fax: 513-482-4589. 1-2-4-5-6.­

Midwest Sign & Screen Printing Supply Co., 5035 N.W. Front Ave., (97210). 503-224-1400. 800-228-0596. Fax; 503-224-6400. Toll Free Fax: 800-278-0596. Email: midwest@midwestsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-7-8.­

WASHINGTON­

TENNESSEE­ ­Cincinnati Sign Supplies Inc., 800-755-0526.­ 1-2-4-5-6.­

TEXAS­ ­DALLAS­

Reece Supply Co. of Dallas, Inc., P.O. Box 565545,­ (75356-5545). 972-438-3131. 800-776-7448. Fax: 972-721-1758. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8.

EL PASO

Reece Supply Co. of El Paso, 1530 Goodyear Dr., Suite J, El Paso, TX ­ (79936). 915-592-9600. 877776-0128. Fax: 915-592-9050. Website: www. reecesupply.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8.

OKLAHOMA

HOUSTON­

TULSA

N. Glantz & Son, 11408 East 19th Street. (74128). 918-438-7447 or toll-free 866-NGLANTZ. Fax: 918438-6708. E-mail: tulsa@nglantz.com. Web: www. nglantz.com. 1-2-4-5-6-7-8. Reece Supply Company of Oklahoma, 3148 South 108th East Avenue, Suite 130, Tulsa, OK (74146). 918-556-5000. 800-520-2300. Fax: 918-556-5001. Website: www.reecesupply.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8.

Midwest Sign & Screen Printing Supply Co. Inc., 1160 S. Pioneer Rd. Ste. 2 (84104-3743). 801-974-9449. 800497-6690. Fax:­ 801-974-9442. Fax: 800-497-6691. Email: midwest@midwestsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-7-8.­

Herring Sales, Inc., 18207 Chisholm Trail, Ste. 200 (77060). 281-443-4694. 800-440-4694. Fax: 281443-4698. 1-2-5-6-8. Reece Supply Co. of Houston, Inc., P.O. Box 1753,­ (77251). 713-228-9496. 800-776-0113. Fax: 713228-9499. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8. Wilson Sign Supply, 1110 Paige St. (77003). 713-2244946. 800-535-8743. Fax: 713-228-1768. 1-2-34-5-6-8.

SEATTLE­

Midwest Sign & Screen Printing Supply Co., 401­ Evans Black Dr., (98188) 206-433-8080. 800-426-4938. Fax:­ 206-433-8021. Toll Free Fax: 800-426-4950. Email: midwest@midwestsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-7-8.­

WEST VIRGINIA Cincinnati Sign Supplies Inc., 800-755-0526. 1-2-4-5-6.

WISCONSIN­ MILWAUKEE­

­Midwest Sign & Screen Printing Supply Co. 16405 W. Lincoln Avenue, New Berlin, WI. (53151-2849). 262641-8550. 800-242-7430. Fax: 262-641-8555. Fax: 800-242-7439. Email: midwest@midwestsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-7-8.

SAN ANTONIO­

Reece Supply Co. of San Antonio, Inc., P.O. Box 200081 (78220-0081). 210-662-6898. 800-7760224. Fax: 210-662-6945. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8.

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SERVICES DIRECTORY Sign Er ection and Maintenance

A Service for National Advertisers and Sign Manufacturers 1 Firms equipped to secure space for and place in their city advertising signs furnished by national concerns. 2 Firms equipped to service such signs. 3 Firms equipped to secure space for and place outside their city advertising signs furnished by national concerns. 4 Firms equipped to service such signs. 5 Firms interested in orders to erect com­mercial

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and electric signs in their city and territory from concerns outside their city. Firms operating an electric sign maintenance service. Firms operating a neon sign maintenance service. Firms that do sign erecting exclusively. Firms carrying Property Damage and Liability insurance.

ALABAMA BNB Sign & Lighting Maintenance, P.O. Box 1828, Huntsville, AL. (35807). 256-534-6925, 866-534-6925. Fax: 256-534-6925. E-mail: bnb@aol.com. Website: bnbsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9 ANNISTON Noble Signs, 1850 Hillyer Robinson Parkway, (36201). 256831-8136. Fax: 256-831-5143. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. ATHENS Cox Trav-Ad Signs, Inc., 2450 Branhan Ave. Huntsville, AL (35805-3002). 256-536-4232. Fax: 256-534-2702. 12-3-4-5-6-7-9. AUBURN-OPELIKA Effective Signs, 1978 South College Street, Auburn, AL (36830). 334-749-0001, 866-744-6789. Fax: 866244-3955. Email: billboard.sign@gmail.com. Website: effectivesigncompany.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Jones Sign Shop, LLC, 1585 Dark Corners Rd., Tallassee, AL (36078). 334-283-2060. Fax: 334-252-0863. E-mail: jonessignshop@aol.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. River Sign Systems, 4626 Miller Rd., Unit C, Columbus, GA (31909). 706-507-4488. Fax: 706-568-6459. E-mail: riversigns@knology.net. Website: riversignsystems.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.\ Signs Inc., 6100 Coca Cola Blvd., P.O. Box 8609, Columbus GA (31908-8609). 706-569-9952. 888-342-5824. Fax: 706-569-0797. E-mail: signsinc@att.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. BIRMINGHAM Commander Board Signs, Inc., 201 50th St., Fairfield, AL (35064). 205-787-1734. Fax: 205-787-7446. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Florida Certified Sign Erectors, 2824 Horace Shepard Dr., Dothan, AL (36303). 334-984-0194. Fax: 334-984-0196. Email: cmckernan@fc-se.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. CENTRE Coosa Valley Signs, 307 Cedar Ave., Rome, GA (30161). 706-234-6225. 706-234-3024. E-mail: coosasigns@ comcast.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. CULLMAN Cox Trav-Ad Signs, Inc., 2450 Branhan Ave. Huntsville, AL (35805-3002). 256-536-4232. Fax: 256-534-2702. 12-3-4-5-6-7-9. DECATUR Cox Trav-Ad Signs, Inc., 2450 Branhan Ave. Huntsville, AL (35805-3002). 256-536-4232. Fax: 256-534-2702. 12-3-4-5-6-7-9. DOTHAN Florida Certified Sign Erectors, 2824 Horace Shepard Dr., Dothan, AL (36303). 334-984-0194. Fax: 334-984-0196. Email: cmckernan@fc-se.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. EUFAULA River Sign Systems, 4626 Miller Rd., Unit C, Columbus, GA (31909). 706-507-4488. Fax: 706-568-6459. E-mail: riversigns@knology.net. Website: riversignsystems.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Signs, Inc., 6100 Coca Cola Blvd., Columbus, GA (31909). 706-569-9952. 888-342-5824. Fax: 706-569-0797. Email: signsinc@att.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. FLORENCE General Sign Co., 2733 Jackson Hwy., Sheffield, AL (35660). 256-383-3176. Fax: 256-383-3170. E-mail: gensign@hiwaay.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. FOLEY Victor Sign & Advertising, 5000 Whitworth Ln., Mobile, AL (36619). 251-653-7143. Fax: 251-653-8281. E-mail: ojr@victorsign.com. Website: www.victorsign.com. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9. Wrico Signs, Inc., 3345 Halls Mill Rd. Mobile, AL, (36606). 800-489-7426. 251-478-8020. Fax: 251-478-8142. E-mail: signs@wricosigns.com. Website: www.wricosigns. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

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GUNTERSVILLE Cox Trav-Ad Signs, Inc., 2450 Branhan Ave. Huntsville, AL (35805-3002). 256-536-4232. Fax: 256-534-2702. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. HUNTSVILLE BNB Sign & Lighting Maintenance, P.O. Box 1828, Huntsville, AL. (35807). 256-534-6925, 866-534-6925. Fax: 256-534-6925. E-mail: bnb@aol.com. Website: bnbsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9 Huntsville, AL. (35807). 256-534-6925, 866-534-6925. Fax: 256-534-6925. E-mail: bnb@aol.com. Website: bnbsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9 Cox Trav-Ad Signs, Inc., 2450 Branhan Ave. Huntsville, AL (35805-3002). 256-536-4232. Fax: 256-534-2702. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. J & L Electric Signs, 1312 Washington St. NW (35801). 256534-0820. Fax: 256-564-7532. E-mail: jlelectricsigns@ bellsouth.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. MOBILE Kojis Signs, LLC. 800-259-7446. Fax: 318-346-6751. Email: kojissigns@bellsouth.net. Website: www.kojissigns. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Victor Sign & Advertising, 5000 Whitworth Ln., Mobile, AL (36619). 251-653-7143. FAX: 251-653-8281. E-mail: ojr@victorsign.com. Website: www.victorsign.com. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9. Wrico Signs, Inc., 3345 Halls Mill Rd. Mobile, AL, (36606). 800-489-7426. 251-478-8020. Fax: 251-478-8142. Email: signs@wricosigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. MONTGOMERY Eagle Sign Studio, 1834 I-65 Service Road, Millbrook, AL (36054). 334-832-4000, 800-832-5167. Fax: 334832-4005. Email: mac@eaglesigns.com. Website: www. eaglesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Florida Certified Sign Erectors, 2824 Horace Shepard Dr., Dothan, AL (36303). 334-984-0194. Fax: 334-9840196. Email: cmckernan@fc-se.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Jones Sign Shop, LLC, 1585 Dark Corners Rd., Tallassee, AL (36078). 334-283-2060. Fax: 334-252-0863. E-mail: jonessignshop@aol.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Mid State Adv. & Signs, 1212 Adams Ave. (36104). 334262-6340. 877-210-8402. Fax: 334-265-1287. E-mail: midstateadvertising@yahoo.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Southern SignCrafters, Inc., 3165 Wetumpka Highway, Montgomery, AL (36110). 334-279-8817. Fax: 334-2775778. Email: sosigncrafters@aol.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. MUSCLE SHOALS General Sign Co., 2723 Jackson Hwy., Sheffield, AL (35660). 256-383-3176. Fax: 256-383-3170. E-mail: gensign@hiwaay.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Mid-South Signs, Inc., 15 Plant St., Sheffield, AL (35660) 256-383-1941. 800-255-5213.Fax: 256-383-0017. Email: rice-mss@cableone.net. stan-mss@cableone.net. Website: www.midsouthsigns.com 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. PHENIX CITY Bishop-Tadlock Signs, 1224 12th Ave., Phenix City, AL (36867). 334-297-1808. Fax: 334-298-1269. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. River Signs Systems, 4626 Miller Rd., Unit C, Columbus, GA (31909). 706-507-4488. Fax: 706-568-6459. E-mail: riversigns@knology.net. Website: riversignsystems.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Signs, Inc., 6100 Coca Cola Blvd., P.O. Box 8609,. Columbus, GA (31908). 706-569-9952. 888-342-5824. Fax: 706-569-0797. E-mail: signsinc@att.net. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. PRATTVILLE Eagle Sign Studio, 1834 I-65 Service Road, Millbrook, AL (36054). 334-832-4000, 800-832-5167. Fax: 334832-4005. Email: mac@eaglesigns.com. Website: www. eaglesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Jones Sign Shop, LLC, 1585 Dark Corners Rd., Tallassee, AL (36078). 334-283-2060. Fax: 334-252-0863. E-mail: jonessignshop@aol.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

Listing (name, address, etc.) only: $135/year Listing plus 1-inch ad: $1,250/year Add four-color for $360/year! Listing plus 2-inch ad: $2,250/year Add four-color for $600/year!

SCOTTSBORO Cox Trav-Ad Signs, Inc., 2450 Branhan Ave. Huntsville, AL (35805-3002). 256-536-4232. Fax: 256-534-2702. 12-3-4-5-6-7-9. SHEFFIELD General Sign Co., 2723 Jackson Hwy., Sheffield, AL (35660). 256-383-3176. Fax: 256-383-3170. E-mail: gensign@hiwaay.net. 1-2-3-5-6-7-9. SPANISH FORT Victor Sign & Advertising, 5000 Whitworth Ln., Mobile, AL (36619). 251-653-7143. Fax: 251-653-8281. E-mail: ojr@victorsign.com. Website: www.victorsign.com. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9. Wrico Signs, Inc., 3345 Halls Mill Rd. Mobile, AL, (36606). 800-489-7426. 251-478-8020. Fax: 251-478-8142. E-mail: signs@wricosigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

ALASKA ANCHORAGE Glacier Sign & Lighting, 1720 E. 59th (99507). 907-5613515. Fax: 907-561-3580. E-mail: glaciersigns@gci. net. Website: www.glaciersignandlighting.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. Lighting Alaska. 855 Norman St. (99504). 907-529-8076. Fax: 907-339-8905. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Mini-Brute Service Co. Inc., P.O. Box 202088. (995202088). 907-297-6656. Fax: 907-279-5799. Email: minibrute@clearwire.net. Web: www.minibrute.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Universal Sign & Lighting, AK. 907-278-7446. Fax: 907694-5130. Email: universalsign@gci.net. Website: www.signsof alaska.com. FAIRBANKS Power Comm Signs, 195 Alta Way, (99701). 907-4577446. 907-479-6964. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

ARIZONA Graham’s Neon 456 N County Club (85201). 480-962NEON (6366). Fax: 480-962-6300. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Superior Electrical Adv., Inc. 1700 West Anaheim St., Long Beach, CA (90813). 562-495-3808. 800-9959099. Fax: 562-435-1867. Website: www.superiorsigns. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. BULLHEAD CITY YESCO, 1140 Interstate Place, (86442). 928-763-8887. Fax: 928-763-1898. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. chandler YESCO, 1140 Interstate Place, (86442). 928-763-8887. Fax: 928-763-1898. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. FLAGSTAFF Fluoresco Lighting & Sign Maintenance Corp., 501 N. Grant St., Ste 1A, Flagstaff, AZ (86004). 928-773-1507. Fax: 928-773-1518. Website: www.fluoresco.com. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Northern Arizona Signs, 1214 W. Kaibab Ln. (86001). 928779-2008. Fax: 928-779-2038. E-mail: email@noaz.com. Website: www. noaz.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. YESCO 5702 E. Railhead Ave., (86004). 928-526-2028. Fax: 928-526-1668. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. MESA Guerrero-Lindsey Sign Co., 525 W. 3rd Ave., Mesa, AZ (85210-1246). 480-964-2404. Fax: 480-964-2408.1-23-4-5-6-7-9.


PHOENIX Bootz & Duke Sign Company, 4028 W. Whitton Ave. (85019). 602-272-9356. Fax: 602-272-4608. www.bootzandduke. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Christy Signs, 1825 S. Black Canyon Hwy., Phoenix, AZ (85009). 602-242-4488. Website: christysigns.com. 12-3-4-5-6-7-9Craft Master Sign Corporation, 1756 N.W. Grand Ave., (85007). 602-484-9588. Fax: 602-484-0530. E-mail: craftmastersign@qwest.net. Website: www. craftmastersign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Fluoresco Lighting &Sign Maintenance Corp., 3000 E. Chambers St., Phoenix, AZ (85040). 602-276-0600. Fax: 602-470-1313. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

Identity Sign Group, Inc., 10027 N. 12th St. Phoenix, AZ (85020). 602-279-9268. Fax: 602-266-1289. E-mail: scottmehlhoff@cox.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Pearson’s Sign Co., 1904 N. Black Canyon Hwy. (85009). 602-272-9461. Fax: 602-272-1163. E-mail: nicole@ pearsonsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Precise Sign, 3914 W. Maricopa St. Suite Z (85009). 602278-2906. Fax: 602-278-2523. E-mail: precisesigninc@ aol.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Royal Sign Co., Inc., 2631 N. 31st Ave., P.O. Box 11329. (85061). 602-278-6286. Fax: 602-278-0234. Email: royalsign@royalsign.net. Website: www.royalsign.net. 12-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sign Tec LLC, 2515 W. Cypress St. (85009). 602-269-9773. Fax: 602-442-5180. E-mail: ed@signtecaz.com. Website: www.signtecaz.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9 Young Electric Sign Company, 6725 West Chicago St., Chandler, AZ (85226-3335). 480-449-3726. Fax: 480961-5923. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. TUCSON Addisigns, 3808 East 38th St. (85713). 520-748-1540. Fax: 520-571-9120. Website: www.addisigns.com. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9.

Cook & Company Signmakers, Inc., 134 S. Tucson Blvd., Tucson, AZ (85716). 520-622-2868, Fax: 520-622-2959. Email: jude@cooksigns.com. Website: www.cooksigns. com. 1-2-5-6-7-9. Fluoresco Lighting & Sign Maintenance Corp., 5505 S. Nogales Hwy. (85708). 520-623-7953. Fax: 520-8840161. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Palo Verde Signs Inc., 3302 S. Palo Verde Rd. (85713). 520-884-4322. 800-584-8069. Fax: 520-884-5060. 12-3-4-5-6-7-9. Rainbow Signs 3231 E. 46th Street, Tucson, AZ. (857135216). 520-624-3841, 866-282-7290. Fax: 520-7929797. E-mail: info@rainbowsignstucson.com. Website: www.rainbowsignstucson.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. YESCO, 3782 E 43rd Place, Tucson, AZ. (85713). 520-5120062. Fax: 520-512-0155. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. YUMA Penn Sign Co., 707 8th St. (85364). 928-782-2501. Fax: 928-343-4076. E-mail: sales@pennsigns.com. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Signmasters Inc., 1165 S. 4th Ave. (85364). 928-782-7497. Fax: 928-782-1515. E-mail: yuma@signmasters.com. Website: www.yumasignmasters.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

ARKANSAS BLYTHEVILLE Hinson Display Signs, Inc., 310 E. Ash, P.O. Box 1617. (72316). 870-763-4100. Fax: 870-763-8660. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. FORT SMITH Mack Thompson & Son Signs, 6208 South 29th St., (72908). 479-648-1061. Fax: 479-648-1068. E-mail: mack@mtssigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. SignArt Adv., Inc., 501 Access Rd., Van Buren, AR (72956). 479-474-8581. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. JONESBORO SignSystems, Inc., P.O. Box 6064, 301 Burke Ave., Jonesboro, AR (72401). 870-931-1761. 800-416-4458. Fax: 870-931-7920. E-mail: bgatlin@signsystems1.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. LITTLE ROCK Arkansas Sign & Neon, 8525 Distribution Dr., (72209) 501562-3942. Fax: 501-562-6651. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. SPRINGDALE Acura Neon of Arkansas, 1801 N. WIllow Ave., Broken Arrow, OK (74012). 918-252-2258. 800-918-6366. 918-252-3738. Website: www.acuraneon.com. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. TEXAKRKANA Hightech Signs, 3502 New Boston, Texarkana, TX (75501). 903-838-8999. 800-925-6560. Fax: 903-831-5042. Website: www.hightechsign.com. E-mail: mda@ hightechsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Whatley Sign Co., 1109 E. 51st St., Texarkana, TX (71854). 870-773-2139. Toll Free: 877-255-7446. Fax: 870-7725703. E-mail: dwhatley@whatleysign.com. website: www. whatleysign.com 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. VAN BUREN SignArt Adv., Inc., 501 Access Rd., Van Buren, AR (72956). 479-474-8581. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9.

CALIFORNIA Superior Electrical Adv., Inc. 1700 West Anaheim St., Long Beach, CA (90813). 562-495-3808. 800-995-9099. Fax: 562-435-1867. Website: www.superiorsigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. BAKERSFIELD Center Neon Co. Inc., 430 East 21st St. (93305). 661-3279696. 800-784-3419. Fax: 661-323-5657. Email: sales@ centerneon.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. CHICO Hupp Neon, 70 Loren Ave., (95928). 530-345-7078. 800693-6366. Fax: 530-345-0424. E-mail: joe@huppneon .com. Website: www.huppneon.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. FAIRFIELD A-Active Sign Co., 24850 Main St., Capay, CA (95607). 530796-4400. Fax: 530-796-4403. E-mail: active8948@aol. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Solano Signs, 1331 Oliver Rd., (94533). 707-427-0400. 800-427-6126. Fax: 707-427-6622. Website: www. solanosigns.com E-mail: pam@solanosigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. Western Sign Company Inc., 6221 A Enterprise Dr., Diamond Springs, CA. (95619). 530-622-1420. Fax: 530-6229367. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. FRESNO A-Plus Signs Inc., 4379 N. Brawley Ave. (93722). 559-2750700. Fax: 559-275-7482. E-mail: design@a-plussigns. com. Website: www.a-plussigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Fluoresco Lighting & Sign Maintenance Corp., 3484 W. Gettysburg Ave., Ste. 102 (93722). 559-221-7273. Fax: 559-221-7274. Website: www.fluoresco.com. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Fresno Neon Sign Co. 5901 E. Clinton (93727). 559-2922944. Fax: 559-292-2944. Fax: 559-292-2980. Website: www.fresnoneon.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Gleason Signs. 9732 W. Grove Ave., Visalia, CA. (93291). 559-625-4092. Fax: 559-625-4093. Email: chuck @ gleasonsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. HAYWARD A-Ace Sign Co. 4546 B-10 El Camino Real Ste. 272. Los Altos, CA (94022). 650-969-9258. 800-391-4443. Fax: 650-969-9302. E-mail: signforu@earthlink.net. Website: www.A-Acesignco.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9 indio YESCO 46-120 Calhoun Street Indio, CA (92201). 760-3473566. Fax: 760-347-0343.

LOS ANGELES ABL Signs, Inc. 6518 E. Via Corral, Anaheim, CA (92807). 714-381-3442. Fax: 714-281-2092. Website: ablesignsinc.com. Email: robertabl@sbcglobal.net. 1-23-4-5-6-7-8-9. Absolute Sign & Lighting Maintenance, 4652 Katella Ave., Los Alamitos, CA (90720). 562-592-5838. 800-8985444. Fax: 562-592-6198. E-mail: service@absolutesign. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

B.K. Signs, 1028 Kirkwall Rd., Azusa, CA (91702) 626-3345600. Fax: 626-334-5611. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

Diversified Arts Corp., 20117 Romar St. Chatsworth, CA (91311). 818-885-7700. Fax: 818-885-7771. Email: diversarts@sbcglobal.net. Website: www.divartscorp.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Downey Sign & Lighting, 12037 Regentview Ave., Downey, CA (90241). 562-923-0357. Fax: 562-869-2488. E-mail: downeysign@earthlink.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Fluoresco Lighting & Sign Maintenance Corp., 2778 Pomona Blvd., Pomona, CA (91768). 909-592-0870. Fax: 909592-0493. Website: www.fluoresco.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Flynn Signs & Graphics, 1345 Coronado Ave., Long Beach, CA (90804). 562-498-6655. 800-458-2784. Fax: 562-985-0843. E-mail: info@flynnsigns.com. 1-2-3-45-6-7-8-9. Mall Signs & Service, N. Hollywood, CA (91607). 818764-1909. 818-470-4228. Fax: 805-522-7000. E-mail: mallsgnsvc@aol.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9 O’Connor Electric, 604 Celis St., San Fernando, CA (91340). 818-361-6118. Fax: 818-361-5868. 5-6-7-9. Sign Industries, Inc., 2101 Carrillo Privado, Ontario, CA (91761). 909-930-0303. 888-999-7446. Fax: 909-9300308. E-mail: maria@signindustries.tv. Website: www. signindustries.tv. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

YElSCO, 5405 Industrial Parkway, San Bernadino, CA (92407). 909-923-7668. Fax: 909-923-5015. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. long beach Pacific Coast Neon and Electric, 1411 W. 15th St., Long Beach, CA (90813). 562-208-8322, 562-216-7965. Fax: 562-432-1024. Email: dlock11692@aol.com. Website: pacificcoastneonelectric.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-8-9. MODESTO Gary’s Signs & Screen Printing, 1620 S Ackerman Dr., Lodi, CA (95240) 209-369-8592. 800-359-8592. Fax: 209369-8681. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sign Designs Inc., 204 Campus Way, Modesto, CA (95350). 209-524-4484. 800-421-7446. Fax: 209-521-0272. Website: www.signdesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

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OAKLAND Arrow Sign Company, 1051 46th Ave., (94601). 510-5337693. Fax: 510-533-0815. Website: arrowsigncompany. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Golden Gate Sign Co. Inc., 711 Independent Rd., Oakland, CA (94621). 510-336-3838. Fax: 510-336-3830. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9.

Gary’s Signs & Screen Printing, 1620 S. Ackerman Dr., Lodi, CA (95240). 209-369-8592. 800-359-8592. Fax: 209369-8681. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Western Sign Company Inc., 6221 A Enterprise Drive. Diamond Springs, CA (95619). 530-622-1420. Fax: 530622-9367. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

TRACY Gary’s Signs & Screen Printing, 1620 S. Ackerman Dr., Lodi, CA (95240). 209-369-8592. 800-359-8592. Fax: 209369-8681. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. VACAVILLE Solano Signs, 1331 Oliver Rd., (94534). 707-427-0400. Fax: 707-427-6622. Website: www.solanosigns.com E-mail: sales@solanosigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. VENTURA COUNTY Mall Signs & Service, Simi Valley, CA (93065). 805-5227000. 818-470-4228. Fax: 805-522-7000. E-mail: mallsgnsvc@aol.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

COLORADO ONTARIO Encore Image. 303 W. Main St. Ontario, CA (91762). 909-230-5582. Fax: 909-230-6488. Email: m.haist@ encoreimage.com. Website: www.encoreimage.com. 12-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sign Industries, Inc., 2101 Carrillo Privado, Ontario, CA (91761). 909-930-0303. 888-999-7446. Fax: 909-9300308. E-mail: maria@signindustries.tv. Website: www. signindustries.tv. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. ORANGE COUNTY ABL Signs, Inc. 6518 E. Via Corral, Anaheim, CA (92807). 714-381-3442. Fax: 714-281-2092. Website: ablesignsinc.com. Email: robertabl@sbcglobal.net. 1-23-4-5-6-7-8-9. Absolute Sign & Lighting Maintenance, 4652 Katella Ave., Los Alamitos, CA (90720). 562-592-5838. 800-8985444. Fax: 562-592-6198. E-mail: service@absolutesign. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9 Downey Sign & Lighting, 12037 Regentview Ave., Downey, CA (90241). 562-923-0357. Fax: 562-869-2488. E-mail: downeysign@earthlink.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Flynn Signs & Graphics, 1345 Coronado Ave., Long Beach, CA (90804). 562-498-6655. 800-458-2784. Fax: 562985-0843. E-mail: info@flynnsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-67-8-9. PALM SPRINGS Riofine Neon a Sign Co., 68895 Perez Rd. I-18, Cathedral City, CA (92262) 760-322-6366. Fax: 760-321-2682. Email: riotineneon@aol.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sign-A-Rama, 41945 Boardwalk Suite L, Palm Desert, CA (92211). 760-776-9907. Fax: 760-776-9844. Website: www.pdsignarama.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. REDDING McHale Sign Co., Inc., 3707 Electro Way, (96002). 530-2232030. 800-696-3662 Fax: 530-223-2060. E-mail: pat. corey@mchalesign.com. Web: www.mchalesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Western Sign Company, Inc., 6221 A Enterprise Drive, Diamond Springs, CA (95619). 530-622-1420. Fax: 530622-9367. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. RIVERSIDE COUNTY Quiel Bros. Electric Sign Service Co., Inc. W.S.A. Member. 272 South ‘I’ St., San Bernardino, CA. (92410). 909-8854476. Fax: 909-888-2239. Website: www.quielsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sign Industries, Inc., 2101 Carrillo Privado, Ontario, CA (91761). 909-930-0303. 888-999-7446. Fax: 909-9300308. E-mail: maria@signindustries.tv. Website: www. signindustries.tv. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. ROCKLIN/ROSEVILLE Ainor Signs, 3868 Cincinnati Ave, Rocklin, CA (95765). 916408-1300. Fax: 916-408-1385. Email: info@ainorsigns. com. Website: www.ainorsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-7-8-9. Gary’s Signs & Screen Printing, 1620 S. Ackerman Dr., Lodi, CA (95240). 209-369-8592. 800-359-8592. Fax: 209369-8681. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. SACRAMENTO Ainor Signs, 3868 Cincinnati Ave, Rocklin, CA (95765). 916408-1300. Fax: 916-408-1385. Email: info@ainorsigns. com. Website: www.ainorsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-7-8-9. Capitol Neon, 5920 Rosebud Ln. (95841). 916-349-1800. Fax: 916-349-0184. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

Fluoresco Lighting & Sign Maintenance Corp., 545 Jefferson Blvd., Unit #8, W. Sacramento, CA (95605). 916-3748023. Fax: 916-374-8022. Website: www.fluoresco.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

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YESCO, 875 National Drive, Ste. 107, Sacramento, CA (95834). 916-419-8101. Fax: 916-419-8108. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. SALINAS Northwest Signs, 120 Encinal St., Santa Cruz, CA (95060). 831-469-8208. 888-788-8614. Fax: 831-469-8172. Email: jeff@northwestsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY Quiel Bros. Electric Sign Service Co., Inc. W.S.A. Member. 272 South ‘I’ St., San Bernardino, CA. (92410). 909-8854476. Fax: 909-888-2239. Website: www.quielsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Swain Sign, Inc., 1384 E 5th Street, Ontario CA (91764). 909-460-2530. Fax: 909-460-2533. Email: Lee@ swainsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. SAN DIEGO Clear Sign & Design, Inc., 170 Navajo St., San Marcos, CA (92078). 760-736-8111. Fax: 760-736-8121. E-mail: sjw@clearsigns.com. Website: www.clearsigns.com. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9. Fluoresco Lighting & Sign Maintenance Corp., 2758 Via Orange Way, Spring Valley, CA (91978). 619-444-9000. Fax: 619-444-9004. Website: www.fluoresco.com. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9. Mr. Neon Inc., 3106 Main St. (92113). 619-233-3373. Fax: 619-233-6611. Website: www.mrneon.com. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9. San Diego Electric Sign, Inc. 1920 Cordell Ct, Ste.103. El Cajon, CA (92020). 619-258-1775. 888-518-7337. Fax: 619-258-1805. Email: general@sdelectricsign.com. Website: www.sdelectricsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Western Sign Systems, 1020 Linda Vista Drive, San Marcos, CA (92078). 760-736-6070. Fax: 760-736-6073. E-mail: sales@westrnsign.com. Website: www.westrnsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. YESCO, 9520 Chesapeake Drive Suite 607, CA (92123). 858-598-6917. Fax: 858-598-6923. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. SAN FRANCISCO Fluoresco Lighting & Sign Maintenance Corp., 8469 Pardee Dr., Oakland, CA (94621). 510-633-4153. Fax: 510-6334171. Website: www.fluoresco.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Golden Gate Sign Co. Inc., 711 Independent Rd., Oakland, CA (94621). 510-336-3838. Fax: 510-336-3830. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. Johnston Sign Company Inc., 3595 Gravenstein Highway South, Sebastopol, CA (95472). 707-829-7332. Fax: 707829-9059. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. SAN JOSE Gary’s Signs & Screen Printing, 1620 S. Ackerman Dr., Lodi, CA (95240). 209-369-8592. 800-359-8592. Fax: 209369-8681. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Northwest Signs, 120 Encinal St., Santa Cruz, CA (95060). 831-469-8208. 888-788-8614. Fax: 831-469-8172. Email: jeff@northwestsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. SANTA CRUZ Northwest Signs, 120 Encinal St., Santa Cruz, CA (95060). 831-469-8208. 888-788-8614. Fax: 831-469-8172. Email: jeff@northwestsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. SANTA ROSA Johnston Sign Company Inc., 3595 Gravenstein Highway South. Sebastopol, CA (95472). 707-829-7332. Fax: 707829-9059. 1-2-3-4-5-6-79. SIMI VALLEY Mall Signs & Service, Simi Valley, CA (93065). 805-5227000. 818-470-4228. Fax: 805-522-7000. E-mail: mallsgnsvc@aol.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. STOCKTON Ainor Signs, 3868 Cincinnati Ave, Rocklin, CA (95765). 916408-1300. Fax: 916-408-1385. Email: info@ainorsigns. com. Website: www.ainorsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-7-8-9. Gary’s Signs & Screen Printing, 1620 S. Ackerman Dr., Lodi, CA (95240). 209-369-8592. 800-359-8592. Fax: 209369-8681. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

COLORADO SPRINGS Rusch Signs & Graphics, Inc., 3030 W. Hampden Ave. Sheridan, CO (80110). 303-972-3016. 800-336-SIGN. Fax: 303-972-9165. Email: ruschsigns@comcast.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sign Masters, 4137 Sinton Rd., Colorado Springs, CO (80909) 719-534-9910. Fax: 719-534-9920. Email: sales@signmastersco.com. Website: www.signmastersco. com 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sign Shop Illuminated, LLC, 3505 E. Platte Ave., (80909). 719-573-1567. Fax: 719-573-1640. E-mail: kim@sign shopilluminated.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. YESCO, 3626 North Stone Ave., (80907). 719-385-0103. Fax: 719-385-0106. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. BOULDER Longmont Signs Inc., 326 3rd Avenue, Longmont, CO (80501). 303-776-6258, Fax: 303-776-6299. Email: paulkelley@longmontsigns.com. Website: www. longmontsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. DENVER AAA Signs/ Precision Sign Company, 402 Violet St. Golden, CO (80401). 303-279-5977. Fax: 303-279-6236. Email: aaasigns@usa.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Ad Light + Sign, 4150 Elati St., Denver, CO. (80216). 303399-3334. Fax: 303-399-3395. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

Advantage Sign Co., 2500 S. Raritan, Englewood, CO (80110). 888-975-1772. 303-975-1772. Fax: 303975-1502. E-mail: galen@advantagesigncompany.com. Website: www.advantagesigncompany.com. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9.

All Reach Property Lighting & Electrical. 7100 Broadway 1H, Denver, CO (80221). 720-233-8800, Fax: 303-298-8801. Email: service@allreach.us. Website: allreach.us. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. Artcraft Signs 1717 Sa Acoma St., Denver, CO (80223). 303777-7771. 800-278-7771, Fax: 303-778-7175. Email: gary@artcraftsign.com. Website: www.artcraftsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Colorado Sign Helpers Inc., P.O. Box 33388 (80233). 303380-2020. E-mail: signhelpers@aol.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Freeman Signs Inc., 3883 Moneco Parkway, Denver, CO (80207). 303-781-0106. 800-481-9818. Fax: 303-7628293. E-mail: cindypeters@freemansigns.net. Website: www.freemansigns.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Gordon Sign, 2930 W. 9th Ave., Denver, CO. (80204). 303629-6121. Fax: 303-629-1024. Website: www.gordonsign. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.


Rusch Signs & Graphics, Inc., 3030 W. Hampden Ave. Sheridan, CO (80110). 303-972-3016. 800-336-SIGN. Fax: 303-972-9165. Email: ruschsigns@comcast.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

Schlosser Signs, Inc., 3597 DraftHorse Ct. Loveland, CO. (80538). 970-593-1334. 888-309-5571. Fax: 970-5930443. E-mail: info@schlossersigns.com. Website: www. schlossersigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sign Shop Illuminated, LLC, 3505 E. Platte Ave., (80909). 719-573-1567. Fax: 719-573-1640. E-mail: kim@sign shopilluminated.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. YESCO, 3770 Joliet St. (80239). 303-375-9933. Fax: 303375-9111. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. DURANGO San Juan Signs, Inc., 736 E. Main St., Farmington, NM. (87401). 505-326-5511. Fax: 505-326-5513. 800-2175511. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. FORT COLLINS Rusch Signs & Graphics, Inc., 3030 W. Hampden Ave. Sheridan, CO (80110). 303-972-3016. 800-336-SIGN. Fax: 303-972-9165. Email: ruschsigns@comcast.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Schlosser Signs, Inc., 3597 DraftHorse Ct. Loveland, CO. (80538). 970-593-1334. 888-309-5571. Fax: 970-5930443. E-mail: info@schlossersigns.com. Website: www. schlossersigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. GRAND JUNCTION Young Electric Sign Company, Grand Junction Branch, 2244 Colex Dr., Suite D (81505). 970-242-7880. Fax: 970-2427959. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. GREELEY Biltrite Sign Service, 4315 Industrial Parkway, Evans, CO. (80620). 970-353-3811. Fax: 970-353-0318 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Rusch Signs & Graphics, Inc., 3030 W. Hampden Ave. Sheridan, CO (80110). 303-972-3016. 800-336-SIGN. Fax: 303-972-9165. Email: ruschsigns@comcast.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Schlosser Signs, Inc., 3597 DraftHorse Ct. Loveland, CO. (80538). 970-593-1334. 888-309-5571. Fax: 970-5930443. E-mail: info@schlossersigns.com. Website: www. schlossersigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. LONGMONT Longmont Signs Inc., 326 3rd Avenue, Longmont, CO (80501). 303-776-6258, Fax: 303-776-6299. Email: paulkelley@longmontsigns.com. Website: www. longmontsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Schlosser Signs, Inc., 3597 DraftHorse Ct. Loveland, CO. (80538). 970-593-1334. 888-309-5571. Fax: 970-5930443. E-mail: info@schlossersigns.com. Website: www. schlossersigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. LOVELAND Rusch Signs & Graphics, Inc., 3030 W. Hampden Ave. Sheridan, CO (80110). 303-972-3016. 800-336-SIGN. Fax: 303-972-9165. Email: ruschsigns@comcast.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Schlosser Signs, Inc., 3597 DraftHorse Ct. Loveland, CO. (80538). 970-593-1334. 888-309-5571. Fax: 970-5930443. E-mail: info@schlossersigns.com. Website: www. schlossersigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. PUEBLO Ralph’s Neon & Electric, Inc., P.O. Box 1467, (81002). 719564-9120. Fax: 719-566-8369. Email: ralphchili03@msn. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Rusch Signs & Graphics, Inc., 3030 W. Hampden Ave. Sheridan, CO (80110). 303-972-3016. 800-336-SIGN. Fax: 303-972-9165. Email: ruschsigns@comcast.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sign Shop Illuminated, LLC, 3505 E. Platte Ave., (80909). 719-573-1567. Fax: 719-573-1640. E-mail: kim@sign shopilluminated.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

CONNECTICUT danbury Bursco Signs Inc., 9 Beaver St. Danbury CT. (06810). 203798-7296. Fax: 203-798-9708. Email: bursco@bai-net. com. 5-6-7-9. HARTFORD D&G Sign Services, 130 Hoffman Rd., Ellington, CT (06029). 860-454-0127. Fax: 860-454-0127. Email: dgsign@ comcast.net. 1-2-3-5-6-7-8-9. Saxton Sign Corp., P.O. Box 163, East Greenbush, NY (12061). 518-732-7704. Fax: 518-732-7716. E-mail: mike@saxtonsign.com. Website: www.saxtonsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7. NEW HAVEN American Sign Inc., 614 Ferry St. (06513). 203-624-2991. 800-550-2991. Fax: 203-789-1563. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. NORWALK Bursco Signs Inc., 9 Beaver St. Danbury CT. (06810). 203798-7296. Fax: 203-798-9708. Email: bursco@bai-net. com. 5-6-7-9. STAMFORD Acme Sign Company, 33 Taylor Reed Place (06906). 203324-2263. 800-426-2263. Fax: 203-324-5181. E-mail: info@acmesignco.com. Website: www.acmesignco.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Stamford Signs & Graphics Inc., 863 East Main St., Stamford, CT (06902). 203-323-7033. Fax: 203-9750155. E-mail: sign130@aol.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

DELAWARE Eastern Sign Tech, PO Box 564, Burlington, NJ (08016). 112 Connecticut Dr.. Burlington, NJ (08016). 609-261-2805. Fax: 609-518-3575. E-mail: info@easternsigntech.com. Website: www.easternsigntech.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Nova Sign Group, 117 Cross Keys Rd, Berlin, NJ (08009), 609-268-4610, 877-590-7466, Fax: 609-268-4612. Email: info@novasigngroup.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. MILTON/REHOBOTH Rogers Sign Co., Inc., 110 Lavinia St., (19968). 302-6848338. Fax: 302-684-0700. Website: www.rogerssign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. NEW CASTLE Tupp Signs, 457 E. New Churchmans Rd., New Castle, DE (19720) 302-322-1600. Fax: 302-322-2715. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. WILMINGTON KC Sign & Awnings. 142 Conchester Hwy. Aston, PA (19014) 610-497-0111. 888-651-SIGN. Fax: 610-497-0110. Email: kcsignco@msn.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Tupp Signs, 457 E. New Churchmans Rd., New Castle, DE (19720) 302-322-1600. Fax: 302-322-2715. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA WASHINGTON ARK Sign Services, Inc., 3622 East St., Hyattsville, MD (20785). 301-384-1300. 888-275-SIGN(7446). Fax: 301384-1304. E-mail: info@ARKsigns.com. Website: www. ARKsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Gable Signs & Graphics Inc., 7440 Fort Smallwood Rd., Baltimore, MD (21226). 410-255-6400. Fax: 410-4375336. Website: www.gablesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Gelberg Signs, 6511 Chillum PLace, N.W., Washington, D.C. (20012). 202-882-7733. 800-443-5237. Fax: 202882-1580. E-mail:guy@gelbergsigns.com. Website: www. gelbergsigns.com. J and M Services, Inc. 12055-B Tech Rd. Silver Spring, MD. (20904). 301-622-4290. Fax: 301-622-7011. Email: jon@ jandmservicesinc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sterico Signs, Inc., 16159 Shady Grove Road, Gaithersburg, MD (20877). 301-948-8088, Fax: 301-948-8244. Email: sterico@stericosigns.com. Website: www.stericosigns. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

FLORIDA Dixie Signs, Inc. 2930 Drane Field Road, Lakeland, FL (33811-1329). 863-644-3521, 877-644-3521. Fax: 863-644-3524. tld@dixiesignsinc.com. Website: www. dixiesignsinc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Kenco 2000, Inc., 1539 Garden Ave., Holly Hill, FL (32117). 386-672-1590. 800-526-3291. 386-677-2910. E-mail: kenco@kenco2000inc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

BOYNTON BEACH Interstate Signcrafters, 130 Commerce Road, Boynton Beach, FL (33426). 561-547-3760, Fax: 561-547-3842. Website: www.americansigncrafters.com. 1-2-3-4-5-67-8-9.

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BRADENTON Florida Sign Co., Inc., 1101 29th Ave., W., (34205). 941747-1000. Fax: 941-746-5689. Website: floridasign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Gulf Coast Signs of Sarasota, Inc., 1713 Northgate Blvd. (34234). 941-355-8841. 800-741-1916. Fax: 941-3513154. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. CAPE CORAL Saxton Signcorp-Florida-New York-New England, 917 SE 15th Ave., Cape Coral FL. (33990). 239-458-0845, fax 239-458-6642. Email: julie@saxtonsign.com, Website: www.saxtonsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. CLEARWATER A.D.S. Signs Inc., 1497 Main St., #317, Dunedin, FL (34698). 727-441-8989. 727-441-8889. E-mail: ncernak@adssigns.com. Website: www.adssigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Davidson Sign Services Inc.,1201 Cedar St. Unit B Safety Harbor, FL. (34695). 727-726-3555. Fax: 727-7263556. E-mail: davidsonsigns@aol.com. Website: www. davidsonsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Gulf Coast Signs of Sarasota, Inc., 1713 Northgate Blvd. (34234). 941-355-8841. 800-741-1916. Fax: 941-3513154. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sign X-Press 10821 Canal Street, Largo FL. (33777). 239229-7453. Fax: 941-429-9492. Email: rsheldon@signxpress.com 1-2-4-5-6-7-9. DAYTONA BEACH B&C Signs, 2225 Guava Dr., Edgewater, FL (32141). 386426-2373. Fax: 386-426-2789. E-mail: bcsigns@cfl.rr .com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Don Bell Signs, 365 Oak Place, Port Orange, FL (32127). 800-824-0080. Fax: 386-763-4762. E-mail: cward@ donbellsigns.com. Website: www.donbellsigns.com. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9. Kenco 2000, Inc., 1539 Garden Ave., Holly Hill, FL (32117). 386-672-1590. 800-526-3291. 386-677-2910. E-mail: kenco@kenco2000inc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Marion Sign and Lighting. 3731 NE 25th St. Ocala, FL (34470). 352-236-0936. 800-522-2934. Fax: 352-3690936. Email: info@marionsigns.com. Website: www. marionsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9 McNeill Signs, Inc., P.O. Box 1093. Bunnell, FL. (321101093) 386-586-7100. Fax: 386-586-0073. E-mail: rjones@mcneillsigns.com. Website: www.mcneillsigns. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. FORT LAUDERDALE Art Sign Co., 835 NW 6th Ave. (33311). 954-763-4410. Fax: 954-763-2736. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. McNeill Signs, Inc., 555 S. Dixie Hwy. E., Pompano Beach, FL (33060). 954-946-3474. Fax: 954-946-8051. Email: jmcneill@mcneillsigns.com.1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. FORT MYERS Gulf Coast Signs of Sarasota, Inc., 1713 Northgate Blvd. (34234). 941-355-8841. 800-741-1916. Fax: 941-3513154. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Highway Star Sign & Lighting Service, Inc., P.O. Box 7152 (33911). 239-282-2123. Fax: 239-282-5889. 2-4-6-7-9. Images Graphic Specialities Inc., 11803 Metro Pkwy. (33912). 239-561-6406. Fax: 239-561-6407. E-mail: sales@imagesgs.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.. Saxton Signcorp-Florida-New York-New England, 917 SE 15th Ave., Cape Coral FL. (33990). 239-458-0845, fax 239-458-6642. Email: julie@saxtonsign.com, Website: www.saxtonsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

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FORT PIERCE Art Sign Co., 835 NW 6th Ave. (33311). 954-763-4410. Fax: 954-763-2736. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. Glomaster Sign Co. Inc., 3311 Industrial 25th St. (34946). 772-464-0718. Fax:772-464-2157. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. FORT WALTON BEACH Southern Sign, Industires, 632-B N. Beal Pkwy., (32548). 850-863-3436. Fax: 850-863-3479. Website: www. signsearch.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. GAINESVILLE Action Signs & Graphics, Inc., 4180 S. US Hwy 441, Lake City, FL. (32025). 386-752-0121. Fax: 386-752-8765. Email: larry@actionsignsandgraphics.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Marion Sign and Lighting. 3731 NE 25th St. Ocala, FL (34470). 352-236-0936. 800-522-2934. Fax: 352-3690936. Email: info@marionsigns.com. Website: www. marionsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9 JACKSONVILLE Atlantic Signs, 107 Mott St. (32254) 904-388-1234. Fax: 904-389-7487. Email: atlanticsigns12@bellsouth.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Beach Neon and Sign Co., 1940 Spearing St., (32206). 904-246-1106. Fax: 904-246-1673. E-mail: beachneonandsign@bellsouth.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Brite-Lite Service Co., 3633 St. Augustine Road (322075526). 904-398-5305. Fax: 904-396-9594. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9. D&R Signs, Inc., 133 Thomasson Ave., Daytona Beach, FL (32117). 386-252-2777. Fax; 386-252-5006. E-mail: drsigns@bellsouth.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Don Bell Signs, 365 Oak Place, Port Orange, FL (32127). 800-824-0080. Fax: 386-763-4762. E-mail: cward@ donbellsigns.com. Website: www.donbellsigns.com. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9. General Sign Service, 1940 Spearing St. (32206). 904-3555630. Fax: 904-355-5632. E-mail: gensignjax@bellsouth. net. Website: www.generalsignservice.com. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9. Harbinger, P.O. Box 57280, (32241-7280). 904-268-4681. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Heritage Signs Inc., 1001 Washington Ave., Green Cove, FL (30243). 904-529-7446. Fax: 904-529-1567. E-mail: heritagesigns@bellsouth.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. KEY WEST Marathon Electric Sign & Light, 10690 Aviation Blvd., Marathon, FL (33050) 800-749-0922. Fax: 305-7430922. E-mail: dpmthelectric@aol.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Southernmost Sign Service, Inc. 913 Eaton St. Key West, FL. (33040). 305-294-1877. Fax: 305-295-6699. Email: smsigns@bellsouth.net. Website: www.southernmostsigns. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. lakecity Action Signs & Graphics, Inc., 4180 S. US Hwy 441, Lake City, FL. (32025). 386-752-0121. Fax: 386-752-8765. Email: larry@actionsignsandgraphics.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. LAKELAND Public Imagery 7704c Industrial Lane, Tampa, FL (33636). 813-985-9000. 800-455-3393. Fax: 813-9859006. Email: service@publicimagery.com. Website: publicimagery.com.1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. LEESBURG Marion Sign and Lighting. 3731 NE 25th St. Ocala, FL (34470). 352-236-0936. 800-522-2934. Fax: 352-3690936. Email: info@marionsigns.com. Website: www. marionsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9 Kenco 2000, Inc., 1539 Garden Ave., Holly Hill, FL (32117). 386-672-1590. 800-526-3291. 386-677-2910. E-mail: kenco@kenco2000inc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. LIGHTHOUSE POINT J.W. Berry Signs, Inc., 4399 Cty Rd. 156. Wildwood, FL (34785). 352-728-1119. 800-443-0125. Fax: 352-7288669. E-mail: jberr1234@aol.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. MARATHON Marathon Electric Sign & Light, 10690 Aviation Blvd., Mara­ thon Shores, FL (33050). 800-749-0922. Fax: 305-7430922. E-mail: dpmthelectric@aol.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Southernmost Sign Service, Inc. 913 Eaton St. Key West, FL. (33040). 305-294-1877. Fax: 305-295-6699. Email: smsigns@bellsouth.net. Website: www.southernmostsigns. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. MELBOURNE Kendal Sign Co., 446 Gus Hipp Blvd., Rockledge, Fl (32955). 321-636-5116. 877-497-8488. Fax: 321-6360402. www.kendalsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. SignAccess, Inc., 7205 Waelti Dr., (32940). 321-752-9040. 800-930-5818. Fax: 321-752-1990. Website: www. sign-access.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

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MIAMI Acolite Claude United Sign Co. Inc., P.O. Box 522517 (33152). 305-362-3333. Fax: 305-819-7777. E-mail: acusigns@netrox.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. Art Sign Co., 835 NW 6th Ave. Ft. Lauderdale, FL (33311). 954-763-4410. 888-763-4410. Fax: 954-763-2736. Email: sales@artsignfl.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. Bengis Signs & Service Inc., 7042 NW 46th St. (33166). 305-592-3860. Fax: 305-592-6937. E-mail: bengissigns@ bellsouth.net. Website: www.bengisigns.com. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9. Economy Sign Co., 7220 NW 1 Court, Miami, FL (33150). 305-633-4800, 800-883-9992, Fax: 305-633-4899. Email: info@economysignco.com, Website: www. economysignco.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. NAPLES Art Sign Co., 835 NW 6th Ave. (33311). 954-763-4410. Fax: 954-763-2736. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. Gulf Coast Signs of Sarasota, Inc., 1713 Northgate Blvd. (34234). 941-355-8841. 800-741-1916. Fax: 941-3513154. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Images Graphic Specialities Inc., 11803 Metro Pkwy. (33912). 239-561-6406. Fax: 239-561-6407. E-mail: sales@imagesgs.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.. Saxton Signcorp-Florida-New York-New England, 917 SE 15th Ave., Cape Coral FL. (33990). 239-458-0845, fax 239-458-6642. Email: julie@saxtonsign.com, Website: www.saxtonsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. SignCraft of Naples, Inc., 3661 Mercantile Ave., Naples, FL (34104). 239-643-1777. Fax: 239-643-2499. E-mail: www.signcraft@signcraftofnaples.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. OCALA J.W. Berry Signs, Inc., 4399 Cty Rd. 156. Wildwood, FL (34785). 352-728-1119. 800-443-0125. Fax: 352-7288669. E-mail: jberr1234@aol.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Marion Sign and Lighting. 3731 NE 25th St. Ocala, FL (34470). 352-236-0936. 800-522-2934. Fax: 352-3690936. Email: info@marionsigns.com. Website: www. marionsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9

Pete Peterson Signs, Inc., 11094 N.E. C314, Silver Springs, FL (34488) 352-625-2307. 800-923-2307. Fax: 352-6257999. E-mail: petesigns@earthlink.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. ORLANDO AC Signs, LLC. 11609 S. Orange Blossom Tr. Suite #205. Orlando, FL. (32837). 407-857-5564. Fax: 407-8575565. Email: sales@myacsigns.com. Website: www. myacsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. Don Bell Signs, 365 Oak Place, Port Orange, FL (32127). 800-824-0080. Fax: 386-763-4762. E-mail: cward@ donbellsigns.com. Website: www.donbellsigns.com. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9. Gulf Coast Signs of Sarasota, Inc., 1713 Northgate Blvd. (34234). 941-355-8841. 800-741-1916. Fax: 941-3513154. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. J.W. Berry Signs, Inc., 4399 Cty Rd. 156. Wildwood, FL (34785). 352-728-1119. 800-443-0125. Fax: 352-7288669. E-mail: jberr1234@aol.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Jayco Signs, Inc., 149-151 Atlantic Dr. (32751). 407-3395252. Fax: 407-830-7575. Website: www.jaycosigns.com. E-mail: jaycosigns@yahoo.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Kenco 2000, Inc., 1539 Garden Ave., Holly Hill, FL (32117). 386-672-1590. 800-526-3291. 386-677-2910. E-mail: kenco@kenco2000inc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Marion Sign and Lighting. 3731 NE 25th St. Ocala, FL (34470). 352-236-0936. 800-522-2934. Fax: 352-3690936. Email: info@marionsigns.com. Website: www. marionsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Public Imagery 7704c Industrial Lane, Tampa, FL (33636). 813-985-9000. 800-455-3393. Fax: 813-9859006. Email: service@publicimagery.com. Website: publicimagery.com.1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. PANAMA CITY Florida Certified Sign Erectors, 2824 Horace Shepard Dr., Dothan, AL (36303). 334-984-0194. Fax: 334-984-0196. Email: cmckernan@fc-se.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Freeman Electric Co., Inc., 534 Oak Ave., P.O. Box 2267 (32401). 850-785-7448. Fax: 850-747-1162. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9..

PENSACOLA Built Rite Signs, Inc. 308 N. Davis Hwy., Pensacola, FL. (32501). 850-433-1018. Fax: 850-433-1916. Email: builtritesigns@juno.com. Website: www.builtritesignsinc. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Florida Certified Sign Erectors, 2824 Horace Shepard Dr., Dothan, AL (36303). 334-984-0194. Fax: 334-984-0196. Email: cmckernan@fc-se.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Kojis Signs, LLC. 800-259-7446. Fax: 318-346-6751. E-mail: kojissigns@bellsouth.net. Website: www.kojissigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. McGrail Signs & Graphics, 1011 North P. St. (32505) 877862-7446. Fax: 866-628-7446. E-mail: mcgrailsigns@ bellsouth.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Plastic Arts Sign Co., 3931 Navy Blvd. (32507). 850-4554114. Fax: 850-455-5033. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Southern Sign Industries, 632-B N. Beal Pkwy., (32548). 850-478-6884. Fax: 850-863-3479. Website: www.sign search.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. POMPANO BEACH McNeill Signs, Inc., 555 S. Dixie Hwy. E., Pompano Beach, FL (33060). 954-946-3474. Fax: 954-946-8051. Email: jmcneill@mcneillsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. PORT CHARLOTTE Berlin Sign Co., 264 Bahama St. (34285) 941-488-1314. Fax: 941-485-8328. E-mail: lynne@berlinsign.com. Website: www.berlinsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Saxton Signcorp-Florida-New York-New England, 917 SE 15th Ave., Cape Coral FL. (33990). 239-458-0845, fax 239-458-6642. Email: julie@saxtonsign.com, Website: www.saxtonsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. ST. AUGUSTINE B&S Signs, Inc., 2764 S. Collins Ave. St. Augustine, FL (32084). 904-824-3323. Fax: 904-829-0216. E-mail: sales@bnssigns.com. Website: www.bnssigns.com. 5-6-7-9. McNeill Signs, Inc., P.O. Box 1093. Bunnell, FL. (321101093) 386-586-7100. Fax: 386-586-0073. E-mail: rjones@mcneillsigns.com. Website: www.mcneillsigns. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. ST. PETERSBURG Coastal Sign Installation, LLC., 8725 66th Court, Pinellas Park, FL (33782). 727-209-2571. Fax: 727-209-2584. Email: install@coastalsign.com. Website: www.coastalsign. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. C. Georges & Company Inc. 4907 8th Avenue South, Gulfport, FL (33707). 727-322-2617. 866-422-2617. Fax: 727-322-5617. Email: georges9551@aol.com. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9. Davidson Sign Services Inc.,1201 Cedar St. Unit B. Safety Harbor, FL (34695). 727-726-3555. Fax: 727-7263556. E-mail: davidsonsigns@aol.com. Website: www. davidsonsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. International Sign and Design, 10831 Canal Street, 10831 Canal Street, Largo, FL (33777). 727-541-5573, Fax: 727-544-7745. Email: wgriffin@intlsign.com. Website: www.intlsign.com. 1-2-4-5-6-7-9. Public Imagery 7704c Industrial Lane, Tampa, FL (33636). 813-985-9000. 800-455-3393. Fax: 813-9859006. Email: service@publicimagery.com. Website: publicimagery.com.1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. SARASOTA Berlin Sign Co., 264 Bahama St. (34285) 941-488-1314. Fax: 941-485-8328. E-mail: lynne@berlinsign.com. Website: www.berlinsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Gulf Coast Signs of Sarasota, Inc., 1713 Northgate Blvd. (34234). 941-355-8841. 800-741-1916. Fax: 941-3513154. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. International Sign and Design, 10831 Canal Street, 10831 Canal Street, Largo, FL (33777). 727-541-5573, Fax: 727-544-7745. Email: wgriffin@intlsign.com. Website: www.intlsign.com. 1-2-4-5-6-7-9. Saxton Signcorp-Florida-New York-New England, 917 SE 15th Ave., Cape Coral FL. (33990). 239-458-0845, fax 239-458-6642. Email: julie@saxtonsign.com, Website: www.saxtonsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. STUART Glomaster Sign Co. Inc., 3311 Industrial 25th St. (34946). 772-464-0718. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. TALLAHASSEE Bill’s Signs & Service, Inc., 5765 Mandy Lane (323049350). 850-576-6847. Fax: 850-574-6290. E-mail: billssigns@gmail.com. Website: www.billssigns.com. (Lic#ES12000087). 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. The Sign Company of Tallahassee, 3712 Crawfordville Hwy., Talla­hassee, FL (32305). 850-222-1345. Fax: 850-9420277. E-mail: matt@signsoftally.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. TAMPA Apple Sign & Awning, LLC, 1635 N. Dale Mabry Hwy., Suite 7, Lutz, FL: (33548). 813-948-2220. 813-948-2403. E-mail: apple.signs1@verizon.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Coastal Sign Installation, LLC., 8725 66th Court, Pinellas Park, FL (33782). 727-209-2571. Fax: 727-2092584. Email: install@coastalsign.com. Website: www. coastalsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. DTI Sign Group Inc. 1936 Bruce B. Downs Blvd. #302. Wesley Chapel, FL (33543). 813-907-6777. Fax: 813907-9774. Email: tim@dtisigngroup.com. 1-2-3-4-5-67-9.


Gulf Coast Signs of Sarasota, Inc., 1713 Northgate Blvd. (34234). 941-355-8841. 800-741-1916. Fax: 941-3513154. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Public Imagery 7704c Industrial Lane, Tampa, FL (33636). 813-985-9000. 800-455-3393. Fax: 813-9859006. Email: service@publicimagery.com. Website: publicimagery.com.1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sign X-Press 10821 Canal Street, Largo FL. (33777). 239229-7453. Fax: 941-429-9492. Email: rsheldon@signxpress.com 1-2-4-5-6-7-9. Willett Signs & Service, 24420 State Rd 54, Lutz, FL. (33549). 813-731-1516. Fax: 813-948-9379. Email: willettsigns @ yahoo.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. TAVARES A Sign Company. 15601 Old Hwy 441, Tavares, FL (32778). 352-343-3338. Fax: 352-343-9094. Email: american66@ aol.com. State Electrical contractor #ET0000645. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9 VENICE Berlin Sign Co., 264 Bahama St. (34285) 941-488-1314. Fax: 941-485-8328. E-mail: lynne@berlinsign.com. Website: www.berlinsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Gulf Coast Signs of Sarasota, Inc., 1713 Northgate Blvd. (34234). 941-355-8841. 800-741-1916. Fax: 941-3513154. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. VERO BEACH Glomaster Sign Co. Inc., 3311 Industrial 25th St. (34946). 772-464-0718. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. SignAccess, Inc., 7205 Waelti Dr., (32940). 321-752-9040. 800-930-5818. Fax: 321-752-1990. Website: www. sign-access.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. WEST PALM BEACH Absolute Signs “SERVICE” Inc., 1311 Commerce Lane Suite 10, Jupiter, FL (33458). 561-744-8030. Fax: 561-7442004. Website: absolutesign@comcast.net. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9. Art Sign Co., 835 NW 6th Ave. Ft. Lauderdale, FL (33311). 954-763-4410. 888-763-4410. Fax: 954-763-2736. Email: sales@artsignfl.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. Ferrin Signs Inc., 945 26th St. (33407). 561-802-4242. Fax: 561-802-4340. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. WINTER HAVEN Cypress Signs, 160 Spirit Lake Rd. (33880). 863-294-1683. 800-321-1683. Fax: 863-293-4614. E-mail: sales@ cypresssigns.com. Website: www.cypresssigns.com. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9. Gulf State Signs, Inc., 1305 42nd St. N.W. (33881). 863967-0659. 866-967-0659. Fax: 863-967-7235. E-mail: signman@gulfstatesigns.net. Website: www.gulfstatesigns. net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

GEORGIA ATHENS AAA Sign Company, Inc., P.O. Box 211410, Augusta, GA., (30917). 706-860-6890. Toll Free: 1-800-860-6890. Fax: 706-860-6894. Email: signs@AAASignco.Com. Wedsite: www.AAASignCo.com. 3-4-5-6-7-9. ATLANTA Commercial Signs Inc., 3548 Atlanta Rd., Smyrna, GA (30080). 770-431-0807. 888-609-2337. Fax: 770-4311611. E-mail: charlie@comsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. DeNyse Signs, Inc. 4521 Industrial Access Rd. Douglasville, GA (30134). 770-942-0688. 800-941-SIGN. Fax: 770489-0934. Email: jbloodworth@denyseco.com. Web: www.denyseco.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. SAMS Signs, Inc., 2750 Amweiler Rd., (30360). 770-9879898. 800-451-9878. Fax: 800-987-5131. Email: info@ samsign.com. Website: www.samsign.com. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9. AUGUSTA American Signage, Inc., 1847 W. Martintown Rd., N. Augusta, SC (29860). 803-442-7541. 800-889-7315. Fax: 803-279-5637. E-mail: americansignage@comcast. net. Website: wwwamericansignageinc.com. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9. Finuf Sign Co., Inc., P.O. Box 211570. (30917). 706-8637327. Fax: 706-863-1327. 5-6-7-9. CALHOUN Coosa Valley Signs, 307 Cedar Ave., Rome, GA (30161). 706-234-6225. Fax: 706-234-3024. E-mail: coosasigns @comcast.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. CARTERSVILLE Coosa Valley Signs, 307 Cedar Ave., Rome, GA (30161). 706-234-6225. Fax: 706-234-3024. E-mail: coosasigns @comcast.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. CEDARTOWN Coosa Valley Signs, 307 Cedar Ave., Rome, GA (30161). 706-234-6225. Fax: 706-234-3024. E-mail: coosasigns @comcast.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

COLUMBUS Bishop-Tadlock Signs, 1224 12th Ave., Phenix City, AL. (36867). 334-297-1808. Fax: 334-298-1269. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Columbus Signs and Lighting, 2717 Warm Springs Rd Suite 4, Columbus Georgia (31904), 706-601-9466, Fax: 706-648-2956. Columbussigns@windstream.net. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. River Sign Systems, 4626 Miller Rd., Unit-C, Columbus, GA (31909). 706-507-4488. Fax: 706-568-6459. E-mail riversigns@knology.net. Website: www.riversignsystems. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Signs Inc., P.O. Box 8609., Columbus, GA (31908) 706569-9952. 888-342-5824. Fax: 706-569-0797. E-mail: signsinc@att.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sign Makers, Inc., 5019 Armour Rd., Columbus, GA (31904). 706-653-8827. Fax: 706-653-7512. E-mail: mysignmakers@msn.com Website: www.mysignmakers. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. LA GRANGE River Sign Systems, 4626 Miller Rd., Unit-C, Columbus, GA (31909). 706-507-4488. Fax: 706-568-6459. E-mail riversigns@knology.net. Website: www.riversignsystems. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Signs, Inc., 6100 Coca Cola Blvd., P.O. Box 8609, Columbus GA (31908). 706-569-9952. 888-342-5824. Fax: 706569-0797. E-mail: signsinc@att.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. MACON Columbus Signs and Lighting, 2717 Warm Springs Rd Suite 4, Columbus Georgia (31904), 706-601-9466, Fax: 706-648-2956. Columbussigns@windstream.net. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. Macon Signs Inc., P.O. Box 6584. Macon, GA. (31208). 478-745-5103. Fax: 478-745-6591. E-mail: martha@ maconsigns.com. Website: www.maconsigns.com. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9. Rosson Signs, 3071 Broadway (31206). 478-788-3905. Fax: 478-788-8020. Website: www.rossonsign.com. Email: sbombard@rossonsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. MARIETTA Commercial Signs Inc., 3548 Atlanta Rd., Smyrna, GA (30080). 770-431-0807. 888-609-2337. Fax: 770-4311611. E-mail: charlie@comsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. ROCKMART Coosa Valley Signs, 307 Cedar Ave., Rome, GA (30161). 706-234-6225. Fax: 706-234-3024. E-mail: coosasigns@ comcast.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. ROME Coosa Valley Signs, 307 Cedar Ave., (30161). 706-2346225. Fax: 706-234-3024. E-mail: coosasigns@com cast.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. SAVANNAH Coastal Signs, 2583 Bengal St., N. Charleston, SC (294069771). 843-747-6046. Fax: 843-797-5722. E-mail: coastalsigns@bellsouth.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Electric Sign Service. 4200 Dorchester Rd. Charleston, SC (29405). 843-554-3116. 866-529-1413. Fax: 843-5291485. Email: joe@electricsign.net. Web: www.electricsign. net. 2-3-4-5-6-7 SUMMERVILLE Coosa Valley Signs, 307 Cedar Ave., Rome, GA (30161). 706-234-6225. Fax: 706-234-3024. E-mail: coosasigns @comcast.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. SMYRNA Commercial Signs Inc., 3548 Atlanta Rd., Smyrna, GA (30080). 770-431-0807. 888-609-2337. Fax: 770-4311611. E-mail: charlie@comsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. VALDOSTA Valdosta AAA Signs. 3302 Woodmen Cir., Valdosta, GA (31602). 229-247-0584. Fax: 229-247-8495. Email: matt@valaaasigns.com. Website: www.valaaasigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

HAWAII Lihue SIGN art, 3-3586 Kuhio Hwy., Suite 2, Lihue, HI (96766). 808-246-6812. Fax: 808-245-8797. Email: sales@ signartkauai.com. Website: www.signartkauai.com. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9. MAUI Pacific Sign & Design. 325 Hukilike St., Kahului, (96732). 808-877-2141. Fax: 808-877-0694. E-mail: pacsignmaui @yahoo.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9.

IDAHO BOISE Idaho Electric Signs, Inc., 6528 Supply Way, (83716). 208338-9401. Fax: 208-338-9409. E-mail: support@ iesign.com. Website: www.iesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Image National Signs Inc. 16265 Star Rd. Nampa, ID (83687). 208-345-4020. 800-592-8058. Fax: 208-3369886. E-mail: install@imagenational.com. Website: www. imagenational.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Lytle Signs Inc., 2070 E. Commercial St., Meridian, ID (83642). 208-388-1739. E-mail: info@lytlesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. Sign Pro Service and Installation. 1792 So. Yellowstone Hwy. Idaho Falls, ID. (83402). 208-523-8540, 800-939-8540. Fax: 208-523-8948. Email service@gosignpro.com. Website: wwwgosignpro.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. YESCO, 416 East 41st Street, (83714). 208-345-2982. Fax: 208-345-3064. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. COEUR d’ ALENE Sign Service & Mfg. Inc., 10014 N. Government Way, Hayden, ID (83835-9229). 208-772-8571. 800-2251014. Fax: 208-772-8572. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. YESCO, 5000 E. Seltice Way, Post Falls, ID (83854). 208773-4718. Fax: 208-773-2739. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. IDAHO FALLS A/K Sign Co., Inc., 2294 Iona Rd., (83401). 208-524-4458. Fax: 208-524-5119. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Signature Signs. 2349 N. Woodruff Ave. Idaho Falls, ID (83401). 208-523-7446., Fax: 208-523-7456. E-mail: signature@ida.net. 5-6-7-8-9. Sign Pro Service and Installation. 1792 So. Yellowstone Hwy. Idaho Falls, ID. (83402). 208-523-8540, 800-939-8540. Fax: 208-523-8948. Email service@gosignpro.com. Website: wwwgosignpro.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. YESCO, 1530 W. Sunnyside, (83402). 208-522-7558. Fax: 208-524-3840. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. POCATELLO YESCO, 275 South 5th Ave., Ste. 100, Pocatello, ID (832013072). 208-234-2121. Fax: 208-232-9410. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9. TWIN FALLS Lytle Signs, Inc., 1925 Kimberly Rd., P.O. Box 305 (83303). 208-733-1739. Fax: 208-736-8653. E-mail: info@ lytlesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. YESCO, 254 Highland Ave., (83301). 208-733-1433. Fax: 208-736-1906. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

ILLINOIS Ace Sign Co., 402 North 4th St., (62702). 217-522-8417. Fax: 217-522-6842. Email: info@acesignco.com. Website: acesignco.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Cook Fabrication Signs Graphics Inc. 1110 County Rd 325 N, Deer Creek, IL (61733). 309-360-3805. Fax: 309-447-6413. Email: cookfabrications@hotmail.com. Website: www.cookfabsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Doyle Signs, Inc., 232 Interstate P.O. Box 1068, Addison, IL (60101). 630-543-9490. Fax: 630-543-9493. Email: sales@doylesigns.com. Website: www.doylesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

NSI Signs Inc., 100-110 W. Fay Ave., Addison, IL (60101). 866-NSI-SIGN. 866-(674-7446). 630-350-2333. Fax: 630-760-0777. E-mail: info@nsisign.com. Website: www.nsisign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. ALTON Arrow Signs & Outdoor Advertising, Inc., 4545 N. Alby St., PO Box 163. Godfrey, IL (62035). 618-466-0818. Fax: 618-466-3476. Website: www.arrowsigns.com. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Piros Signs, Inc., 1818 Hwy. M., Barnhart, MO (63012). 636-464-0200. Fax: 636-464-9990. E-mail: dbrand@ pirossigns.com. Website: www.pirossigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. AURORA Neon Prism Electric Sign Co., Inc., 1213 Paramount Pkwy., Batavia, IL (60510). 630-879-1010. Fax: 630-879-1018. Email: neonprism@sbcglobal.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. BELLEVILLE . DeMond Signs, 93 Betty Lane, P.O. Box 414, O’Fallon, IL (62269). 618-624-7260. Fax: 618-624-8240. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Piros Signs, Inc., 1818 Hwy. M., Barnhart, MO (63012). 636-464-0200. Fax: 636-464-9990. E-mail: dbrand@ pirossigns.com. Website: www.pirossigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9.

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BLOOMINGTON All-Brite Sign Co., 908 White Oak Rd. (61701). 309-8291551. 888-829-1551. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

Cook Fabrication Signs Graphics Inc. 1110 County Rd 325 N, Deer Creek, IL (61733). 309-360-3805. Fax: 309-447-6413. Email: cookfabrications@hotmail.com. Website: www.cookfabsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Prairie Signs, 1215 Warriner St., Normal, IL (61761). 309452-0463. 800-611-9090. Fax: 309-454-8741. E-mail: acarby@prairiesigns.com. Website: www.prairiesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. CARBONDALE Piros Signs, Inc., 1818 Hwy. M., Barnhart, MO (63012). 636-464-0200. Fax: 636-464-9990. E-mail: dbrand@ pirossigns.com. Website: www.pirossigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. Roth Sign Co., 1100 N. 13th, Herrin, IL (62948) 618-9424800. E-mail: rothsigns@yahoo.com. Fax: 618-988-8850. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Weatherford Sign Co. 219 Weatherford Lane, Carbondale, IL (62902). 618-529-2000. Fax: 618-549-7446. Email: signgang@signgang.com. Website: www.signgang.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. CHAMPAIGN/URBANA American Dowell Sign Co., 1712 W. Hensley Rd., P. O. Box 3788 (61826-3788). 217-359-6696. Fax: 217-359-0803. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Prairie Signs, 1215 Warriner St., Normal, IL (61761). 309452-0463. 800-611-9090. Fax: 309-454-8741. E-mail: acarby@prairiesigns.com. Website: www.prairiesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. CHICAGO Best Neon Sign Co., 6025 S. New England, (60638). 773586-2700. Fax: 773-586-7587. Website: www.best neonsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

Identity Sign & Lighting, Chicagi, IL, (60194). 847-409-4419. Fax: 847-798-9005. E-mail: major1051@aol.com. 2-45-6-7-9. Landmark Sign Group. 7424 Industrial Ave., Chesterton, IN (46304). 219-762-9577. 877-762-9577. Fax: 219-7624259. Email: info@landmarksign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. NSI Signs Inc., 100-110 W. Fay Ave., Addison, IL (60101). 866-NSI-SIGN. 866-(674-7446). 630-350-2333. Fax: 630-760-0777. E-mail: info@nsisign.com. Website: www.nsisign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Neon Prism Electric Sign Co., Inc., 1213 Paramount Pkwy., Batavia, IL (60510). 630-879-1010. Fax: 630-879-1018. Email: neonprism@sbcglobal.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

Olympic Signs, Inc. 1130 N. garfield, Lombard, IL (60148). 630-424-6100. Fax: 630-424-6120. Website: www. olysigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

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CHICAGO HEIGHTS All Right Sign Inc., 3628 Union Ave., Steger, IL (60475). 708-754-6366. Fax: 708-754-6066. E-mail: allrightsign@ comcast.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9 COLLINSVILLE American Signs & Electric, 6767 N. Hanley Road, St. Louis, MO (63134). 314-344-1960. Fax: 314-344-3132. E-mail: sales@americansigns-electric.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Arrow Signs & Outdoor Advertising, Inc., 4545 N. Alby St., PO Box 163. Godfrey, IL (62035). 618-466-0818. Fax: 618-466-3476. Website: www.arrowsigns.com. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. DeMond Signs, 93 Betty Lane, P.O. Box 414, O’Fallon, IL. (62269). 618-624-7260. Fax: 618-624-8240. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Piros Signs, Inc., 1818 Hwy. M., Barnhart, MO (63012). 636-464-0200. Fax: 636-464-9990. E-mail: dbrand@ pirossigns.com. Website: www.pirossigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. DECATUR Bodine Signs. 1845 N. 22nd St. Decatur, IL. (62526). 217429-6868. 800-252-3369. Fax: 217-420-4291. Email: bodinesigns@bodinemail.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Prairie Signs, 1215 Warriner St., Normal, IL (61761). 309452-0463. 800-611-9090. Fax: 309-454-8741. E-mail: acarby@prairiesigns.com. Website: www.prairiesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. DEKALB Doe Signs Inc., 1218 University Dr., Dekalb, IL (60115) 815-762-5505. Email: doesigns@hotmail.com. 1-2-3-45-6-7-8-9. Neon Prism Electric Sign Co., Inc., 1213 Paramount Pkwy., Batavia, IL (60510). 630-879-1010. Fax: 630-879-1018. Email: neonprism@sbcglobal.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. EDWARDSVILLE . American Signs & Electric, 6767 N. Hanley Road, St. Louis, MO (63134). 314-344-1960. Fax: 314-344-3132. E-mail: sales@americansigns-electric.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Arrow Signs & Outdoor Advertising, Inc., 4545 N. Alby St., PO Box 163. Godfrey, IL (62035). 618-466-0818. Fax: 618-466-3476. Website: www.arrowsigns.com. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. DeMond Signs, 93 Betty Lane, P.O. Box 414, O’Fallon, IL. (62269). 618-624-7260. Fax: 618-624-8240. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Piros Signs, Inc., 1818 Hwy. M., Barnhart, MO (63012). 636-464-0200. Fax: 636-464-9990. E-mail: dbrand@ pirossigns.com. Website: www.pirossigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. EFFINGHAM Effingham Signs & Graphics, 1009 S. Oak St. (62401). 217347-8711. Fax: 217-347-8715. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Piros Signs, Inc., 1818 Hwy. M., Barnhart, MO (63012). 636-464-0200. Fax: 636-464-9990. E-mail: dbrand@ pirossigns.com. Website: www.pirossigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS . American Signs & Electric, 6767 N. Hanley Road, St. Louis, MO (63134). 314-344-1960. Fax: 314-344-3132. E-mail: sales@americansigns-electric.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. DeMond Signs, 93 Betty Lane, P.O. Box 414, O’Fallon, IL. (62269). 618-624-7260. Fax: 618-624-8240. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Midwest-Sunray Lighting & Sign Maint. Co., Inc., P.O. Box 984. Nameoki Station, Granite City, IL (62040). 618-6562884. Fax: 618-656-3764. Website: www. midwest sunray.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Piros Signs, Inc., 1818 Hwy. M., Barnhart, MO (63012). 636-464-0200. Fax: 636-464-9990. E-mail: dbrand@ pirossigns.com. Website: www.pirossigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. GALESBURG Galesburg Sign & Lighting Inc., 1518 Henderson St., Galesburg, IL (61401). 309-342-9798. Fax: 309-3425799. Website: www.gslsigns@galesburg.net. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. JACKSONVILLE Quincy Electric & Sign Co., 1229 Spring Lake Hills, Quincy, IL (62301). 217-223-8404. Fax: 217-223-0735. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. joliet Express Signs & Lighting Maint., Inc. 212 Amendodge Dr., Jollet, IL (60404). 815-725-9080. Fax: 815-725-7543. Email: Signs@expsigns.com. Website: expsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. KANKAKEE Friendly Signs, 1281 N. Schuyler Ave. Kankakee, IL (60901). 815-933-7070. Fax: 815-933-4325. Email: fsidesign@ yahoo.com. 1-2-4-5-6-7-8-9. KEWANEE Galesburg Sign & Lighting Inc., 1518 Henderson St., Galesburg, IL (61401). 309-342-9798. Fax: 309-3425799. Website: www.gslsigns@galesburg.net. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9.

LAKE ZURICH Bright Light Sign Company, 310 Telser Rd., Lake Zurich, IL (60047). 847-550-8902. Fax: 847-550-6383. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. LITCHFIELD Piros Signs, Inc., 1818 Hwy. M., Barnhart, MO (63012). 636-464-0200. Fax: 636-464-9990. E-mail: dbrand@ pirossigns.com. Website: www.pirossigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. MACOMB Galesburg Sign & Lighting Inc., 1518 Henderson St., Galesburg, IL (61401). 309-342-9798. Fax: 309-3425799. Website: www.gslsigns@galesburg.net. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Quincy Electric & Sign Co., 1229 Spring Lake Hills, Quincy, IL (62301). 217-223-8404. Fax: 217-223-0735. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. MARION Piros Signs, Inc., 1818 Hwy. M., Barnhart, MO (63012). 636-464-0200. Fax: 636-464-9990. E-mail: dbrand@ pirossigns.com. Website: www.pirossigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. Roth Sign Co., 1100 N. 13th, Herrin, IL (62948) 618-9424800. E-mail: rothsigns@yahoo.com. Fax: 618-988-8850. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. T. Ham Sign Co., P.O. Box 155, (62864) 618-242-2010. Fax: 618-242-2016. E-mail: todd@thamsign.com., Website: www.thamsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. MT. VERNON Herrmann Signs & Service, 12436 E. Lakewood Dr., State Rt. 37 North (62864). 618-244-3681. Fax: 618-244-9601. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Piros Signs, Inc., 1818 Hwy. M., Barnhart, MO (63012). 636-464-0200. Fax: 636-464-9990. E-mail: dbrand@ pirossigns.com. Website: www.pirossigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. T. Ham Sign Co., P.O. Box 155, (62864) 618-242-2010. Fax: 618-242-2016. E-mail: todd@thamsign.com., Website: www.thamsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. NAPERVILLE Landmark Sign Group. 7424 Industrial Ave., Chesterton, IN (46304). 219-762-9577. 877-762-9577. Fax: 219-7624259. Email: info@landmarksign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. ORLAND PARK LaGrange Sign Co., P.O. Box 1119, LaGrange Park, IL (60526). 708-839-9700. Fax: 708-839-9709. E-mail: lagrangesign@comcast.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. OTTAWA Designs & Signs By Anderson, 104 W.Madison. St., (61350). 815-434-7340. 888-457-4467. Fax: 815-434-2542. Email: bean2@udnet.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. PEORIA Cook Fabrication Signs Graphics Inc. 1110 County Rd 325 N, Deer Creek, IL (61733). 309-360-3805. Fax: 309-447-6413. Email: cookfabrications@hotmail.com. Website: www.cookfabsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Hardin Signs, Inc., 3663 Meadowbrook (61604). 309-6884111. Fax: 309-688-3217. Email: sales@hardinsigns. com. Website: www.hardinsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Prairie Signs, 1215 Warriner, Normal, IL (61761). 309452-0463. 800-611-9090. Fax: 309-454-8741. E-mail: acarby@prairiesigns.com. Website: www.prairiesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Schwartz Electric Co., 2627 Allentown Rd., Pekin, IL (61554). 309-347-2196. Fax: 309-347-6460. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. PERU Designs & Signs by Anderson, 421 5th St. (61354). 815223-6087. 888-457-4467. Fax: 815-434-2542. E-mail: bean2@udnet.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. QUINCY Quincy Electric & Sign Co., 1229 Spring Lake Hills, Quincy, IL (62301). 217-223-8404. Fax: 217-223-0735. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. ROCKFORD Harder Sign Co., Inc., 4695 Stenstrom Rd., (61109). 815874-7777. Fax: 815-874-7711. E-mail: johna@harder signs.com. Website: www.hardersigns.com. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9. Image Signs, 7323 N. Alpine Rd., Loves Park, IL (61111). 815-282-4141. Fax: 815-282-4157. Website: www. imagesigns.com E-mail: sales@imagesigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-9. SCHAUMBURG Best Neon Sign Co., 6025 S. New England, (60638). 773586-2700. Fax: 773-586-7587. Website: www.best neonsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Landmark Sign Group. 7424 Industrial Ave., Chesterton, IN (46304). 219-762-9577. 877-762-9577. Fax: 219-7624259. Email: info@landmarksign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.


SPRINGFIELD Cook Fabrication Signs Graphics Inc. 1110 County Rd 325 N, Deer Creek, IL (61733). 309-360-3805. Fax: 309-447-6413. Email: cookfabrications@hotmail.com. Website: www.cookfabsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. I.D. Signs, 3555 Ogden Rd., (62711). 217-793-2200. Fax: 217-793-2258. E-mail: sales@idsignsil.com. Website: www.idsignsil.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Piros Signs, Inc., 1818 Hwy. M., Barnhart, MO (63012). 636-464-0200. Fax: 636-464-9990. E-mail: dbrand@ pirossigns.com. Website: www.pirossigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. Prairie Signs, 1215 Warriner, Normal, IL (61761). 309-4520463. 800-611-9090. Fax: 309-454-8741. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9.E-mail: acarby@prairiesigns.com. Website: www. prairiesigns.com. Quincy Electric & Sign Co., 1229 Spring Lake Hills, Quincy, IL (62301). 217-223-8404. Fax: 217-223-0735. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. STERLING-ROCK FALLS Turnroth Sign Co., 1207 East Rock Falls Road (61071). 815625-1155. Fax: 815-625-1158. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

INDIANA ANDERSON Advanced Signs & Graphics, Inc., 3939 E. McGalliard Rd., Muncie, IN (47303). 800-665-8260. Fax: 765-286-7281. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sign Pros, 2102 Broadway (46012). 765-642-1175. Fax: 765-642-1175. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. ANGOLA Premiere Signs, 400 N. Main St., Goshen, IN (46528). 800487-8180. 574-533-4575. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. benton harbor North American Signs, P.O. Box 30, South Bend, IN. (46624). 574-234-5252. 800-348-5000. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. BLOOMINGTON Everywhere Signs, 2630 N. Walnut St. (47404). 812-3231471. 888-919-0005. Fax: 812-323-1472. E-mail: everywheresigns@gmail.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. CLARKSVILLE ABC Neon & Sign Co., 4610 Bittersweet Rd., Louisville, KY. (40218). 502-964-6930. Fax: 502-966-4438. Email: abcneonsigncoinc@bellsouth.net. Website: www. abcneonsignco.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sneed Sign & Electric Inc., 1020 Charles St., New Albany, IN (47150). 812-945-4508. Fax: 812-945-5991. Email: sneedsign@sbcglobal.net. sales@sneedsign.com. Website: www.sneedsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. ELKHART North American Signs, P.O. Box 30, South Bend, IN. (46624). 574-234-5252. 800-348-5000. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Premiere Signs, 400 N. Main St., Goshen, IN (46528).574533-8585, 800-487-8180. 574-533-4575. Email: premieresigns@comcast.net. Website: www. premieresigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. US Signcrafters, 216 Lincoln Way East, Osceola, IN (46561). 219-674-5055. 800-659-6319. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. EVANSVILLE Hank’s Neon & Plastic Service, Inc., P.O. Box 4246. (47724). 812-423-7447. Fax: 812-423-7455. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Husk Signs, 1115 Indy Ct., Evansville, IN. (47725). 812473-2000, 800-909-HUSK. Fax: 812-867-0848. Email: kip@husksigns.com. Website: www.husksigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sign Crafters, 1508 Stringtown Rd., (47711). 812-424-9011. 800-742-3655. Website: www.signcrafters-inc.com. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9. FORT WAYNE Premiere Signs, 400 N. Main St., Goshen, IN (46528). 800487-8180. 574-533-4575. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. GARY Landmark Sign Group. 7424 Industrial Ave., Chesterton, IN (46304). 219-762-9577. 877-762-9577. Fax: 219-7624259. Email: info@landmarksign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. goshen North American Signs, P.O. Box 30, South Bend, IN. (46624). 574-234-5252. 800-348-5000. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9 Premiere Signs, 400 N. Main St., Goshen, IN (46528).574533-8585, 800-487-8180. 574-533-4575. Email: premieresigns@comcast.net. Website: www. premieresigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

INDIANAPOLIS A-Sign-By-Design Inc., 4725 W. 106th St., Zionsville, IN (46077). PO Box 691 (46077-0691). 317-876-7900. Fax: 317-802-5670. E-mail: sbd@asignbydesign.com. Website: www.asignbydesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

B&J Business Services LLC. Sign Hangers. 3108 Gerrard Ave. Indianapolis, IN (46224). 317-328-7035. Fax: 317328-8955. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Green Sign Co. Inc., 1045 E. Freeland Rd., (47240) 812663-2550. 800-900-2100. Fax: 812-663-6563. Email: rose@greensignco.com. Website: www.greensignco.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sign Craft Industries, 8816 Corporation Dr. Indianapolis, IN (46256). 317-842-8664. Fax: 317-842-3015. Website: www.signcraftind.com. Email: pshiengold@signcraftind. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

KOKOMO Huston Sign Group, a division of Huston Electric, 1915 East North St. Kokomo, IN (46902). 765-457-9137. Fax: 765-459-4116. E-mail: mattb@hustonelectric.com. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9. LAFAYETTE Huston Sign Group, a division of Huston Electric, 2723 Old Romney Rd., P.O. Box 4491 (47903). 765-474-6115. Fax: 765-474-6071. E-mail: corkyh@hustonelectric.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. MERRILLVILLE Gary Sign Co., Inc., 3289 E. 83rd. Place, (46410). 219-8847587/942-3191. Fax: 219-942-3077. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Great Lakes Ltd., 1175 Rak Rd., Burns Harbor, IN (46304). 219-787-9341. Fax: 219-787-9114. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Landmark Sign Group. 7424 Industrial Ave., Chesterton, IN (46304). 219-762-9577. 877-762-9577. Fax: 219-7624259. Email: info@landmarksign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. North American Signs, P.O. Box 30, South Bend, IN. (46624). 574-234-5252. 800-348-5000. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. michigan city North American Signs, P.O. Box 30, South Bend, IN. (46624). 574-234-5252. 800-348-5000. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. MISHAWAKA . North American Signs, P.O. Box 30, South Bend, IN. (46624). 574-234-5252. 800-348-5000. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Premiere Signs, 400 N. Main St., Goshen, IN (46528). 800487-8180. 574-533-4575. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. US Signcrafters, 216 Lincolnway East, Osceola, IN (46561). 219-674-5055. 800-659-6319. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. MUNCIE Advanced Sign & Graphics, Inc., 3939 E. McGalliard Rd., Muncie, IN (47303). 800-665-8260. Fax: 765-286-7281. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9 NEW ALBANY Sneed Sign & Electric Inc., 1020 Charles St., New Albany, IN (47150). 812-945-4508. Fax: 812-945-5991. Email: sneedsign@sbcglobal.net. sales@sneedsign.com. Website: www.sneedsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. NEW CASTLE Advanced Sign & Graphics, Inc., 3939 E. McGalliard Rd., Muncie, IN (47303). 800-665-8260. Fax: 765-286-7281. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9 PLYMOUTH Vanadco Signs, 10625 St Rd. 10, Argos, IN. (46501). 574892-5000. Fax: 574-892-5170. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. RICHMOND Waltenburg Sign Co., 126 N. 6th St. (47374). 765-9664635. Fax: 765-966-4635. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

SOUTH BEND North American Signs, P.O. Box 30, South Bend, IN. (46624). 574-234-5252. 800-348-5000. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9.

Burkhart Adv., 1247 Mishawaka Ave. P.O. Box 536 (46624). 800-777-8122. 574-234-4444. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.. Premiere Signs, 400 N. Main St., Goshen, IN (46528). 800487-8180. 574-533-4575. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. US Signcrafters, 216 Lincolnway East, Osceola, IN (46561). 219-674-5055. 800-659-6319. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

IOWA Eagle Sign Co., 5130 Park Ave. (50321). 800-307-8186. Fax: 515-243-5313. E-mail: jeffn@eaglesign.net. Website: www.eaglesign.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. BURLINGTON Sherwood Company, Inc., 1302 Broadway, West Burlington, IA (52655). 319-754-6410. 800-283-1237. Fax: 319752-7102. Website: www.sherwoodcompany.net. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9. CEDAR FALLS Signs & Designs Inc., 5600 Nordic Dr. (50513). 319-2778829. 800-326-8929. Fax: 319-268-2298. E-mail: dave@thesignpeople.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. CEDAR RAPIDS Nesper Sign Advertising, Inc., 4620 J St. S.W. (52404). 319-366-5312. 800-332-8403. Fax: 319-366-6493. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. CLINTON Hansen Sign Co., 1721 13th Ave. S. (52732). 563-2427415. Fax: 563-242-0137. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. COUNCIL BLUFFS Superior Lighting Inc. 2121 South 24th st., (68108). 402-345-0800, 800-994-5267, Fax: 402-345-0815. Email: bswarbrick@superiorlight.com. Website: www. superiorlight.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9 DAVENPORT Acme Sign Company, Inc., 1504/1508 West 4 St. (528021203). 563-322-7947. Fax: 563-322-7948. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9.

Lange Sign Group, 5569 Carey Avenue, Davenport, IA (52807). 563-388-6650. 800-804-8025. Fax: 563-3886654. E-mail: dan@langesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. DES MOINES Eagle Sign Co., 5130 Park Ave. (50321). 800-307-8186. Fax: 515-243-5313. E-mail: jeffn@eaglesign.net. Website: www.eaglesign.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9.

Signs Plus Inc., 1410 SE Diehl Ave. (50320). 515-2858700. 800-897-4467. 515-285-3379. E-mail: signs@ signsplusamerica.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Superior Lighting Inc. 2121 South 24th st., (68108). 402-345-0800, 800-994-5267, Fax: 402-345-0815. Email: bswarbrick@superiorlight.com. Website: www. superiorlight.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9 DUBUQUE Lange Sign Group, 1780 IL Route 35N., East Dubuque, IL (61025). 815-747-2448. 888-582-6979. Fax: 815-7473049. E-mail: dan@langesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. FORT DODGE Mid-Iowa Sign Co., Inc., 103 S. 21st. St., (50501). 515-5763074. Fax: 515-576-3380. E-mail: midiasign@frontiernet .net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

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IOWA CITY Nesper Sign, 4620-J. St. SW, Cedar Rapids, IA (52402). 319-366-5312. 800-332-8403. Fax: 319-366-6492. E-mail: pgarland@nespersign.com. Website: www. nespersign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. MARSHALLTOWN Nagle Signs, Inc., 605 Iowa Ave. (50158). 888-656-7446. Fax: 641-752-6968. E-mail: gordon@naglesigns.com. Website: www.naglesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. MASON CITY Johnson Sign Service, 1028 17th St. N.E. (50401). 641-4231487. Fax: 641-423-0256. E-mail: johnsonsign@netconx. net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. OTTUMWA Cobler Signs & Graphics. 635 W. Second St. (52501). 641684-4274. Fax: 641-682-4357. Email: mikeswallow@ ottumwatentandawning.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. SIOUX CITY ACE Sign Displays, P.O. Box 1593 (51102). 402-494-4555. Fax: 402-494-1490. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Tri City Sign, 1702 3rd St., Sioux City. Iowa (51101). 712255-8859, 1-800-678-8859. Fax: 712255-8850. Email: tim@tricitysign.com, bev@tricitysign.com. Website: www. tricitysign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. WATERLOO Nagle Sign Inc., 1020 Wilbur Ave., P.O. Box 2098. (50704). 800-728-4604. Fax: 319-233-7514. E-mail: jan@ naglesigns.com. Website: www.naglesigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9.

Signs & Designs Inc., 5600 Nordic Dr. (50513). 319-2778829. 800-326-8929. Fax: 319-268-2298. E-mail: dave@ thesignpeople.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

KANSAS DODGE CITY Luminous Neon Art & Sign Systems, 2300 E. Wyatt Earp. (67801). 620-227-2307. Fax: 620-227-2394. E-mail: signs@luminousneon.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. HUTCHINSON Luminous Neon Art & Sign Systems, 1429 W. 4th St., P.O. Box 916 (67504). 620-662-2363. Fax: 620-665-7006. Email: signs@luminousneon.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. KANSAS CITY Infinity Sign Systems, Inc., 1551 N. Courtney Road, Suite B-4, Independence, MO (64050). 816-252-3337. Fax: 816-252-3351. E-mail: sales@infinitysignsystems.com. Website: www.infinitysignsystems.com. 1-2-5-6-7. KC Sign Express Inc., 5033 MacKey Overland Park, KS (66203). 913-432-2500. Fax: 913-432-2882. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Roderick Sign Inc., 1621 Frederick Ave., St. Joseph, MO (64501). 816-232-7005. 816-232-1780. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9 LAWRENCE Luminous Neon Art & Sign Systems, , 615 Vermont St., (66044). 785-842-4930. Fax: 785-842-6097. E-mail: signs@luminousneon.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Schurle Signs Inc., 1219 A East 23rd St. (66046). 785-8329897. Fax: 785-842-1772. E-mail: ryan@schurlesigns. com. Web: www.schurlesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. LEAVENWORTH Young Sign Company, Inc, 326 Choctaw, (66048). 913-6515432. Fax: 913-651-5435. 2-4-5-6-7-9. LIBERAL Visual Signs Corp., 426 South Virginia Ave. (67901). 620624-2144. Fax: 620-624-2144. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. MANHATTAN Schurle Signs Inc., 7555 Falcon Rd., Riley, KS (66531). 800-779-7446. Fax: 785-485-2790. E-mail: sales@ schurlesigns.com. Web: www.schurlesigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. OLATHE Luminous Neon Art & Sign Systems, 1255 N. Winchester (66061). 913-780-3330. Fax: 913-780-3353. E-mail: signs@luminousneon.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Schurle Signs Inc., 1219 A East 23rd St. (66046). 785-8329897. Fax: 785-842-1772. E-mail: ryan@schurlesigns. com. Web: www.schurlesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. PITTSBURG CDL - Electric. 201 N. Joplin. (66762). 620-231-6420. Fax: 620-231-6421. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9.

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SALINA Luminous Neon Art & Sign Systems, P.O. Box 392, 1500 W. Schilling Rd. (67402). 785-823-1789. Fax: 785823-2335. E-mail: signs@luminousneon.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. TOPEKA Luminous Neon Art & Sign Systems., 1510 S.W. 41st. (66609). 785-267-2625. Fax: 785-267-2639. E-mail: signs@luminousneon.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Schurle Signs Inc., 7555 Falcon Rd., Riley, KS (66531). 800-779-7446. Fax: 785-485-2790. E-mail: sales@ schurlesigns.com. Web: www.schurlesigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. WICHITA Allens Signs & Lighting Service, 11151â „2 E. Harry St. (67211). 316-265-1297. Fax: 316-267-1148. allensigns@ swbell.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. George Lay Signs Inc., 1016 North Waco. (67203). 316262-0433. 800-888-0433. Fax: 316-262-3306. E-mail: laysigns@laysigns.com. Website: www.laysigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Miracle Signs Inc., 3611 N. Broadway, Wichita, KS (67219). 316-832-1177. E-mail: joe@miraclesigns.biz. brian@ miraclesigns.biz. Website: www.miraclesigns.biz. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. Tri Mark Signworks Inc., 319 S. Oak (67213). 316-2632224. 866-263-2224. Fax: 316-263-1463. E-mail: sales@ trimarksignworks.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9.

KENTUCKY ASHLAND Advertising Art Sign Co., 915 Sixth Ave., Huntington, WV. (25701). 304-525-6188. Fax: 304-697-5258. E-mail: advrart@frontier.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Paris Signs, 2400 5th Street Rd., Huntington, WV (25701). 800-863-0107. 304-522-7505. E-mail: tony@parissigns .com. Website: www.parissigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. BOWLING GREEN WAKY Sign Inc., 1530 Mudd Ave. (42101). 270-781-6834. Fax: 270-842-7488. E-mail: wakyinc@aol.com 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. ELIZABETHTOWN Rodgers Sign Service, Inc., 4544 Shepherdsville Rd., (42701). 270-737-7355. Fax: 270-737-4535. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Signmakers of Hardin Co. Inc., 326 East Dixie (42701). 270737-0835. Fax: 270-737-2645. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. FLORENCE ABC Sign Inc., 38 W. McMicken Ave., Cincinnati, OH (45202) 513-241-8884. 888-335 NEON (6366). Fax: 513-241-8978. Website: abcsign.com. E-mail: tom@ abcsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Quality Signs & Service, 1530 Production Dr., Burlington, KY (41005). 859-525-9966. Fax: 859-525-0304. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. HOPKINSVILLE A & B Sign Co., 480 Industrial Ct., Madisonville, KY (42431) 270-821-6521. Fax: 270-821-6573. E-mail: office@ absigninc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Hopkinsville Sign Services, 1107 East Ninth St., Hopkinsville, KY (42240). 270-885-3700. Fax: 270-885-3700. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. LEXINGTON Popeye Sign Co., 2292 Danforth Dr. (40511). 859-2331493. Fax: 859-233-1850. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Ruggles Sign Co., 308 Crossfield Dr., Versailles, KY (40383). 859-879-1199. Fax: 859-879-8683. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sebastian Sign & Crane Inc., 105 Cisco Rd., (40504-1008). 859-254-0472. Fax: 859-254-0472. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

LOUISVILLE ABC Neon & Sign Co., Inc., 4610 Bittersweet Rd. (40218). 502-964-6930. Fax: 502-966-4438. Email: abcneonsigncoinc@bellsouth.net. Website: www. abcneonsignco.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Commonwealth Signs, 1824 Berry Blvd., (40215). 502-3687554. Fax: 502-361-4490. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Cummings Sign Co., P.O. Box 9008 (40209). 502-361-9226. Fax: 502-361-9229. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Derby City Sign & Electric, Inc., 1427 Hugh Ave. (40213). 502-454-9512. Fax: 502-454-9495. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Louisville Sign Co., Inc., 270 Ranch Rd., (40047) 502-9572161. Fax: 502-957-4161. E-mail: info@louisvillesign. com. Website: louisvillesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9.

Rueff Signs, 1530 E. Washington St. (40206). 502-5821714. Fax: 502-584-6427. Email: julie@rueffsigns.com. Web: www.rueffsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sneed Sign & Electric Inc., 1020 Charles St., New Albany, IN (47150). 812-945-4508. Fax: 812-945-5991. Email: sneedsign@sbcglobal.net. sales@sneedsign.com. Website: www.sneedsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. MADISONVILLE A & B Sign Co., Inc., 480 Industrial Ct. (42431). 270-8216521. Fax: 270-821-6573. E-mail: office@absigninc.com 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. JUNEFIELD Greer Neon Co., 325 W. Broadway (42066). 270-247-4682. Fax: 270-247-4681. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Signco, 1325 S. 3rd. St., P.O. Box 2254, Paducah, KY (42002). 270-442-1126. Fax: 270-443-1940. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. MURRAY Greer Neon Co., 325 W. Broadway (42066). 270-247-4682. Fax: 270-247-4681. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Signco, 1325 S. 3rd. St., P.O. Box 2254, Paducah, KY (42002). 270-442-1126. Fax: 270-443-1940. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. OWENSBORO Brite-Way Sign Company, 1820 W. 2nd St., (42301).270683-0914. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. PADUCAH Greer Neon Co., 325 W. Broadway (42066). 270-247-4682. Fax: 270-247-4681. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Signco, 1325 S. 3rd. St., P.O. Box 2254, Paducah, KY (42002). 270-442-1126. Fax: 270-443-1940. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9.

LOUISIANA ALEXANDRIA Action Sign Company, 1541 McGinnis St., (71301). 318487-0890. Fax: 318-487-0676. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. ARK-LA-TEX Superior Signs, 149 N. Thomas, Shreveport, LA (71107). 318-674-2850. 877-787-7446. Fax: 318-6742899. Website: www.arklatexsigns.com. E-mail: randall@ arklatexsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Kojis Signs, LLC. 800-259-7446. Fax: 318-346-6751. E-mail: kojissigns@bellsouth.net. Website: www.kojissigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Thompson Electric Sign Company, 10122 Mammoth Drive, Baton Rouge, LA (70814), 225-925-8190, Fax: 225-9258029, Email: signmakers@thompsonsign.com. Website: www.thompsonsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. BATON ROUGE A-1 Signs, 3950 Metropolitan St., New Orleans, LA (70126). 800-486-8381. Fax: 504-947-8790. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. AAA Signs, Inc., 3200 Cameron St. Lafayette, LA (70506). 800-880-5686, 337-233-5686. Fax: 337-261-0533. Email: signmaker@aaasigns.com. Web: www.aaasigns. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Advantage Signs & Contractors, LLC., 5510 Lavey Lane #70, Baker, LA (70714). 225-324-7650. Fax: 225-615-8168. E-mail: AdvantageContractorsLLC@yahoo.com.1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Jones Signs, LLC. 8399 Florida Blvd., Denham Springs, LA (70726). 225-664-7962, 800-527-8874. Fax: 225665-4945. Email: sign117@bellsouth.net. Website: www. jonessigns.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Kojis Signs, LLC. 800-259-7446. Fax: 318-346-6751. E-mail: kojissigns@bellsouth.net. Website: www.kojissigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Thompson Electric Sign Company, 10122 Mammoth Drive, Baton Rouge, LA (70814), 225-925-8190, Fax: 225-9258029, Email: signmakers@thompsonsign.com. Website: www.thompsonsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. BOSSIER CITY Ad Sign Service, Inc., 202 Parkway St., Minden, LA (71055). 800-289-0426. 318-377-4899. Fax: 318-371-9140. 2-4-5-6-7-9. ARK-LA-TEX Superior Signs, 149 N. Thomas, Shreveport, LA (71107). 318-674-2850. 877-787-7446. Fax: 318-6742899. Website: www.arklatexsigns.com. E-mail: randall@ arklatexsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. HAMMOND A-1 Signs, 3950 Metropolitan St., New Orleans, LA (70126). 800-486-8381. Fax: 504-947-8790. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. ARMS Inc., 2200 N. Morrison Blvd., (70401). 985-9851690. Fax: 985-345-5855. E-mail: armsinc@charter.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Thompson Electric Sign Company, 10122 Mammoth Drive, Baton Rouge, LA (70814), 225-925-8190, Fax: 225-9258029, Email: signmakers@thompsonsign.com. Website: www.thompsonsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. HOUMA A-1 Signs, 3950 Metropolitan St., New Orleans, LA (70126). 800-486-8381. Fax: 504-947-8790. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Thompson Electric Sign Company, 10122 Mammoth Drive, Baton Rouge, LA (70814), 225-925-8190, Fax: 225-9258029, Email: signmakers@thompsonsign.com. Website: www.thompsonsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.


LAFAYETTE Kojis Signs, LLC. 800-259-7446. Fax: 318-346-6751. E-mail: kojissigns@bellsouth.net. Website: www.kojissigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Thompson Electric Sign Company, 10122 Mammoth Drive, Baton Rouge, LA (70814), 225-925-8190, Fax: 225-9258029, Email: signmakers@thompsonsign.com. Website: www.thompsonsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Universal Mfg. & Sign Co., Inc., P.O. Box 61947, (705961947). 337-234-1466. Fax: 337-234-2180. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9. LAKE CHARLES Kojis Signs, LLC. 800-259-7446. Fax: 318-346-6751. E-mail: kojissigns@bellsouth.net. Website: www.kojissigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Thompson Electric Sign Company, 10122 Mammoth Drive, Baton Rouge, LA (70814), 225-925-8190, Fax: 225-9258029, Email: signmakers@thompsonsign.com. Website: www.thompsonsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. METAIRIE A-1 Signs, Inc., 3950 Metropolitan St., (70126). 504-9478381. 800-486-8381. Fax: 504-947-8790. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9. MINDEN Ad Sign Service, Inc. 202 Park Street, (71055). 318-3774899. Fax: 318-371-9140. 2-4-5-6-7-9. MONROE Agnew Sign & Awning, Inc., 351 Exchange St., West Monroe, LA (71292). 318-323-2202. 888-280-4208. Fax: 318323-2215. E-mail: tpulliam@agnew-signs.com. Website: www.agnew-signs.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. NEW ORLEANS A-1 Signs, Inc., 3950 Metropolitan St., (70126). 504-9478381. 800-486-8381. Fax: 504-947-8790. E-mail: sales@ a-1signsinc.com. Website: www.a-1signsinc.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9.

Advantage Signs & Contractors, LLC., 5510 Lavey Lane #70, Baker, LA (70714). 225-324-7650. Fax: 225-615-8168. E-mail: AdvantageContractorsLLC@yahoo.com.1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Kojis Signs, LLC. 800-259-7446. Fax: 318-346-6751. E-mail: kojissigns@bellsouth.net. Website: www.kojissigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Thompson Electric Sign Company, 10122 Mammoth Drive, Baton Rouge, LA (70814), 225-925-8190, Fax: 225-9258029, Email: signmakers@thompsonsign.com. Website: www.thompsonsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. SHREVEPORT Kojis Signs, LLC. 800-259-7446. Fax: 318-346-6751. E-mail: kojissigns@bellsouth.net. Website: www.kojissigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Super Neon Aav., Inc., 4203 Pro St., P.O. Box 3931, Shreveport, LA, (71133-3931). 318-635-1312. Fax: 318635-1390. 2-4-5-6-7-9. SLIDELL A-1 Signs, Inc., 3950 Metropolitan St., New Orleans, LA (70126). 800-486-8381. Fax: 504-947-8790. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Kojis Signs - Signlite. 800-869-3804. Fax: 985-643-3758. Email: info@signlite.com. Website: www.kojissigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

PORTLAND Bailey Signs, Inc., 9 Thomas Dr., Westbrook, ME. (040923825). 207-774-2843. Fax: 207-774-1193. E-mail: sales@baileysign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Leavitt and parris, Inc. & Fortune, LLC., 256 Read Street, Portland, ME (04103). 207-797-0100, 800-833-6679. Fax: 207-797-4194. Website: www.leavittandparris.com & www.fortunecanvas.com. 2-9. Sign Concepts, 75 Bishop St., Portland, ME (04103). 207-699-2920. Fax: 207-878-7790. Email: inbox@ signconceptsmaine.com.1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9 Sign Design, Inc. 306 Warren Ave., Portland, ME. (04103). 207-856-2600. Fax: 207-856-7600. E-mail: signdesi@ maine.rr.com. Website: www.signsinmaine.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9.

MARYLAND ARK Sign Services, Inc., 3622 East St., Hyattsville, MD (20785). 301-384-1300. 888-275-SIGN(7446). Fax: 301384-1304. E-mail: info@ARKsigns.com. Website: www. ARKsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

Eastern Sign Tech, 1899 Rouite 38, Southampton, NJ (08088). 2406 Island Ave., Atlantic City, NJ (08401). 609261-2805. Fax: 609-518-3575. E-mail: info@ easternsigntech.com. Website: www.easternsign tech.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. J and M Services, Inc. 12055-B Tech Rd. Silver Spring, MD. (20904). 301-622-4290. Fax: 301-622-7011. Email: jon@ jandmservicesinc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. ABERDEEN Pollitt Signs, P.O. Box 368, Havre de Grace, MD. (21078). 410-939-4050. Fax: 410-939-3255. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. ANNE ARUNDEL Gable Signs & Graphics, Inc., 7440 Fort Smallwood Rd., Baltimore, MD (21226). 410-255-6400. Fax: 410-4375336. Website: www.gablesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. BALTIMORE Affordable Signs & Neon, Inc., 5915 Urbana Pike, Ste. E., Frederick, MD (21704). 301-682-8833. Fax: 301-6824242. E-mail: iwantsigns@xecu.net. Website: www. signs andneon.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Gable Signs & Graphics, Inc., 7440 Fort Smallwood Rd., Baltimore, MD (21226). 410-255-6400. Fax: 410-4375336. Website: www.gablesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

H&M Signs, Inc., 700 N. Hammonds Ferry Rd., Linthicum, MD (21090). 410-789-1640. Fax: 410-789-2790. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9.Robert’s Signs & Services Inc., 3207 Dublin Rd., Street, MD (21154). 410-879-6240. Fax: 410-4574966. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Robert’s Signs & Services Inc., 3207 Dublin Rd., Street, MD (21154). 410-879-6240. Fax: 410-457-4966. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Triangle Sign & Service, P.O. Box 24186. (21227). 410-2475300. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

MAINE BANGOR Bangor Neon, 1567 Hammond St. (04401). 207-947-2766. Fax: 207-942-5931.1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sign Services, 512 Wolfboro Rd., Stetson, ME (04488). 207296-2400. Fax: 207-296-2401. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. CARIBOU Lee Merchant Signs, P.O. Box 634 (04736). 207-498-2475. Fax: 207-498-3359. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. LEWISTON Neokraft Signs Inc., 686 Main St., (04240). 207-782-9654. 800-339-2258. Fax: 207-782-0009. E-mail: info@neokraft .com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

FREDERICK A-Northcraft Signs, P.O. Box 570, Myersville, MD (21773). 301-473-5600. Fax: 301-473-5601. Email: northcraftsigns@comcast.net. Website: www. northcraftsigns.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Affordable Signs & Neon, Inc., 5915 Urbana Pike, Ste. E., Frederick, MD (21704). 301-682-8833. Fax: 301682-4242. E-mail: iwantsigns@xecu.net. Website: www. signsandneon.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sterico Signs, Inc., 16159 Shady Grove Road, Gaithersburg, MD (20877). 301-948-8088, Fax: 301-948-8244. Email: sterico@stericosigns.com. Website: www.stericosigns. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. gaithersburg Sterico Signs, Inc., 16159 Shady Grove Road, Gaithersburg, MD (20877). 301-948-8088, Fax: 301-948-8244. Email: sterico@stericosigns.com. Website: www.stericosigns. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. HAGERSTOWN A-Northcraft Signs, P.O. Box 570, Myersville, MD (21773). 301-473-5600. Fax: 301-473-5601. Email: northcraftsigns@comcast.net. Website: www. northcraftsigns.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Affordable Signs & Neon, Inc., 5915 Urbana Pike, Ste. E., Frederick, MD (21704). 301-682-8833. Fax: 301682-4242. E-mail: iwantsigns@xecu.net. Website: www. signsandneon.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Baer’s Sign Service, 5307 Wayne Rd., (17201). 717-2631686. Fax: 717-263-7914. E-mail: baersign@innernet.net. Website: www.baersign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Kenney Signs, Inc., 11307 Hopewell Rd., Hagerstown, MD (21740). 800-358-8004. Fax: 301-689-8335. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. W.J. Strickler Signs, 16803 S. Notley Rd. (21740). 800-2220387 Fax: 717-624-7151. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

Western Maryland Sign Service Inc., 14 Village Parkway, Frostburg, MD (21532). 301-777-3333. 888-538-3330. Fax: 301-777-3358. 1-2-3-4-5-6-9. MONTGOMERY COUNTY Affordable Signs & Neon, Inc., 5915 Urbana Pike, Ste. E., Frederick, MD (21704). 301-682-8833. Fax: 301-6824242. E-mail: iwantsigns@xecu.net. Website: www.signs andneon.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Gable Signs & Graphics, Inc., 7440 Fort Smallwood Rd., Baltimore, MD (21226). 410-255-6400. Fax: 410-4375336. Website: www.gablesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sterico Signs, Inc., 16159 Shady Grove Road, Gaithersburg, MD (20877). 301-948-8088, Fax: 301-948-8244. Email: sterico@stericosigns.com. Website: www.stericosigns. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY Gable Signs & Graphics, Inc., 7440 Fort Smallwood Rd., Baltimore, MD (21226). 410-255-6400. Fax: 410-4375336. Website: www.gablesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. ROCKVILLE Affordable Signs & Neon, Inc., 5915 Urbana Pike, Ste. E., Frederick, MD (21704). 301-682-8833. Fax: 301-6824242. E-mail: iwantsigns@xecu.net. Website: www. signs andneon.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Gable Signs & Graphics, Inc., 7440 Fort Smallwood Rd., Baltimore, MD (21226). 410-255-6400. Fax: 410-4375336. Website: www.gablesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. SALISBURY Selby Sign Co., Inc., P.O. Box 127. Pocomoke City, MD (21851). 410-957-1541. Fax: 410-957-1074. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. silver spring Sterico Signs, Inc., 16159 Shady Grove Road, Gaithersburg, MD (20877). 301-948-8088, Fax: 301-948-8244. Email: sterico@stericosigns.com. Website: www.stericosigns. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

MASSACHUSETTS BEL AIR Pollitt Signs, P.O. Box 368, Havre de Grace, MD. (21078). 410-939-4050. Fax: 410-939-3255. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. CAPITAL HEIGHTS Capital Sign, 1219 Marblewood Ave., Capitol Heights, MD (20743). 240-441-4401. Fax: 301-572-2948. E-mail: capitalneon@yahoo.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. CUMBERLAND Kenney Signs, Inc., 11307 Hopewell Rd., Hagerstown, MD (21740). 800-358-8004. Fax: 301-689-8335. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9.

Ace Signs Inc., P.O. Box 3374, (01101-3374). 413-7393814. Fax: 413-732-5653. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Acme Sign Corporation, 3 Lakeland Park, Peabody, MA (01960). 978-535-6600, Fax: 978-536-5051. Email: info@acmesigncorp.com. Website: www.acmesigncorp. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Agnoli Sign Company, Inc. Box 1055 (01101-1055), Springfield, MA (01101-1055). 413-732-5111, Fax: 413787-2169. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. ViewPoint Sign and Awning, 40 Locke Dr., (01752) 800-6363430. Fax: 508-303-8480. E-mail: service@viewpointsign. com. Website: www.viewpointsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

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BOSTON Back Bay Sign. 425 Riverside Ave., Medford, MA. (02155). 781-475-1001. Fax: 781-475-1002. Email: info@ backbaysign.com. Website: www.backbaysign.com. 24-5-6-7-9. Batten Bros Inc. 893 Main St. Wakefield, MA (01880). 781-245-4800. Fax: 781-246-4798. Email: richard@ battensign.com. Website: www.battensign.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. Divine Signs Inc. 6 Norman Street, Everett, MA (02149). 617-387-2100. Fax: 617-387-3334. TF 1-8884SIGNSNOW. Email: signs@divine-sign.com. 5-6-7-9. Ford Sign Service, Inc., 36 Finnell Drive #3-5. Weymouth, MA (02188). 781-982-1466. 888-245-FORD. Fax: 781982-9726. E-mail: fordsignservice@aol.com. Website: www.fordsign.com. 2-4-5-6-7-9. Mass. Sign, 443 Webster St., Rockland, MA (02370). 781878-7446. Fax: 781-878-0007. E-mail: design@ masssign.com. Website: www.masssign.com. 2-4-5-6-7-9. Saxton Sign Corp., P.O. Box 163, East Greenbush, NY (12061). 518-732-7704. Fax: 518-732-7716. E-mail: mike@saxtonsign.com. Website: www.saxtonsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7. Framingham Gemini Sign Corporation, 128 South Bolton Street, Marlborough, MA (01752). 800- 270-3343, Fax: 508-485-9972. Website: geminisigns.com., Email: geminisigns@aol.com PITTSFIELD Boni Sign Co., A Saxton Company, 1320 Rt. 9, Schodack, NY (12033). 800-942-6366. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Callahan Sign Company, LLC, 117 Union St. (01202). 800-285-7446. Fax: 413-448-2251. Website: www. callahansign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

QUINCY Ford Sign Service, Inc., 36 Finnell Drive #3-5. Weymouth, MA (02188). 781-982-1466. 888-245-FORD. Fax: 781982-9726. E-mail: fordsignservice@aol.com. Website: www.fordsign.com. 2-4-5-6-7-9. ROCKLAND Mass. Sign, 443 Webster St., Rockland, MA (02370). 781878-7446. Fax: 781-878-0007. E-mail: design@ masssign.com. Website: www.masssign.com. 2-4-5-6-7-9. SPRINGFIELD Ace Signs Inc., P.O. Box 3374, (01101-3374). 413-7393814. Fax: 413-732-5653. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Agnoli Sign Company, Inc. Box 1055 (01101-1055), Springfield, MA (01101-1055). 413-732-5111, Fax: 413787-2169. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. WORCESTER MacKoul Sign & Lighting, 238 Cherry St., Shrewsbury, MA (01545). 508-842-6392. 508-842-6394. E-mail: jnicolazzo@mackoulelectric.com. Website: www. mackoulelectric.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

BAY CITY Midway Signs Inc., 3220 Commerce Centre Dr., Saginaw, MI (48601). 989-754-0467. Fax: 989-754-0469. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. BENTON HARBOR Hicks Sign Co., P.O. Box 907, 3536 Niles Rd., St. Joseph, MI (49085). 269-429-4846. Fax: 269-429-0020. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. BRIGHTON Allied Signs Inc., 33650 Giftos Dr., Clinton Twp., MI (48035). 586-791-7900. Fax: 586-791-7788. E-mail: alliedsigns@ alliedsignsinc.com. Website: www.alliedsignsinc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. CADILLAC Midway Signs Inc., 3220 Commerce Centre Dr., Saginaw, MI (48601). 989-754-0467. Fax: 989-754-0469. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. CLINTON TOWNSHIP Allied Signs Inc., 33650 Giftos Dr., Clinton Twp., MI (48035). 586-791-7900. Fax: 586-791-7788. E-mail: alliedsigns@ alliedsignsinc.com. Website: www.alliedsignsinc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. DETROIT Allied Signs Inc., 33650 Giftos Dr., Clinton Twp., MI (48035). 586-791-7900. Fax: 586-791-7788. E-mail: alliedsigns @alliedsignsinc.com. Website: www.alliedsignsinc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

Araneae, Inc., 29350 Wall St., Wixom, MI (48393) 248-3448840. Fax: 248-344-8841. E-mail: jcarroll@araneae group.com. Website: www.araneaegroup.com.1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Gardner Signs Inc., 1095 Naughton Dr., Troy, MI (48083). 248-689-9100. Fax: 248-689-9101. E-mail: scott@ gardnersigns.com. Website: www.gardnersigns.com. 1-23-4-5-6-7-8-9. Great Lakes Electrical Sign, 13506 helen St., (48212). 313-365-2500. Fax: 313-365-0521. E-mail: service@ greatlakesdetroit.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

MICHIGAN ANN ARBOR Allied Signs Inc., 33650 Giftos Dr., Clinton Twp., MI (48035). 586-791-7900. Fax: 586-791-7788. E-mail: alliedsigns @alliedsignsinc.com. Website: www.alliedsignsinc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Fritz Advertising Company, 8032 Spring Arbor Rd., Spring Arbor, MI (49283). 517-750-1990. 517-750-9226. Email: fritzsign@yahoo.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Huron Sign Co., Box 980423, 663 S Mansfield, (48198). Ypsilanti, MI. (48197). 734-483-2000. Fax: 734-4835164. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Michigan Signs Inc., 4101 Jackson Rd., Ann Arbor, MI (48103). 734-662-1503. Fax: 734-662-4134. michigansign@sbcglobal.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. AUBURN HILLS Allied Signs Inc., 33650 Giftos Dr., Clinton Twp., MI (48035). 586-791-7900. Fax: 586-791-7788. E-mail: alliedsigns @alliedsignsinc.com. Website: www.alliedsignsinc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Northern Sign Co. Inc. 101 E. Walton, Pontiac, MI (48340). 248-333-7938. Fax: 248-333-7684. Email: sales@ northernsignco.com. Website: www.northernsignco.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. BATTLE CREEK Fritz Advertising Company, 8032 Spring Arbor Rd., Spring Arbor, MI (49283). 517-750-1990. 517-750-9226. Email: fritzsign@yahoo.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

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Harmon Sign, 46593 Grand River, Novi, MI (48374). 248348-8150. Fax: 248-348-4317. sales@harmonsign.com. www.harmonsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Huron Sign Co., Box 980423, 663 S. Mansfield, Ypsilanti, MI (48198). 734-483-2000. Fax: 734-483-5164. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. Intercity Neon, Inc., P.O. Box 3762, Center Line, MI (48015). 586-754-6020. Fax: 586-754-7436. E-mail: info@ intercityneon.com. Website: www.intercityneon.com. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9. MLS Signs, Inc., 25733 D’Hondt, Chesterfield Township, MI (48051) 586-948-0200. Fax: 586-948-0300. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. Universal Sign Service, 27878 Bohn, Roseville, MI (48066). 248-353-1110. E-mail: universalsigncompany@hotmail. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

FLINT Allied Signs Inc., 33650 Giftos Dr., Clinton Twp., MI (48035). 586-791-7900. Fax: 586-791-7788. E-mail: alliedsigns@ alliedsignsinc.com. Website: www.alliedsignsinc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Bill Carr Signs Inc., 719 W. 12th St., (48503). 810-2321569. Fax: 810-232-9317. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Earl Daup Signs Ltd., 6060 Birch Dr. (48507). 810-7672020. 800-968-7446. Fax: 810-767-2004. E-mail: gdaup@aol.com. Website: www.earldaupsigns.com. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9. Midway Signs Inc., 3220 Commerce Centre Dr., Saginaw, MI (48601). 989-754-0467. Fax: 989-754-0469. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9.

Signs By Crannie, Inc., 4160 Commerce Dr., Flushing, MI (48433). 810-487-0000. Fax: 810-487-0711. Email sales@signsbycrannie.com. Website: www.signsbycrannie. com. GRAND RAPIDS Advanced Signs, 401 Second St., Ferrysburg, MI (49409). 800-755-2575. Fax: 616-846-3263. E-mail: info@ adsigns.com. Website: www.adsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9. Higgins Electric Sign Co., 4100-A Hunsaker St., East Lansing, MI (48823). 517-351-5255. Fax: 517-351-5233. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. RWL Sign Company, LLC, 6185 West KL Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI (49009). 269-372-3629. Fax: 269-372-9690. E-mail: mark@rwlsign.com / tim@rwlsign.com. 1-2-4-5-6-7-8-9.. JACKSON Allied Signs Inc., 33650 Giftos Dr., Clinton Twp., MI (48035). 586-791-7900. Fax: 586-791-7788. E-mail: alliedsigns@ alliedsignsinc.com. Website: www.alliedsignsinc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Fritz Advertising Company, 8032 Spring Arbor Rd., Spring Arbor, MI (49283). 517-750-1990. 517-750-9226. Email: fritzsign@yahoo.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Higgins Electric Sign Co., 4100-A Hunsaker St., East Lansing, MI (48823). 517-351-5255. Fax: 517-351-5233. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. KALAMAZOO RWL Sign Company, LLC, 6185 West KL Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI (49009). 269-372-3629. Fax: 269-372-9690. E-mail: mark@rwlsign.com / tim@rwlsign.com. 1-2-4-5-6-7-8-9. LANSING Allied Signs Inc., 33650 Giftos Dr., Clinton Twp., MI (48035). 586-791-7900. Fax: 586-791-7788. E-mail: alliedsigns@ alliedsignsinc.com. Website: www.alliedsignsinc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Fritz Advertising Company, 8032 Spring Arbor Rd., Spring Arbor, MI (49283). 517-750-1990. 517-750-9226. Email: fritzsign@yahoo.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Higgins Electric Sign Co., 4100-A Hunsaker St., East Lansing, MI (48823). 517-351-5255. Fax: 517-351-5233. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Midway Signs Inc., 3220 Commerce Centre Dr., Saginaw, MI (48601). 989-754-0467. Fax: 989-754-0469. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. MLS Signs, Inc., 25733 D’Hondt, Chesterfield Township, MI (48051) 586-948-0200. Fax: 586-948-0300. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. RWL Sign Company, LLC, 6185 West KL Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI (49009). 269-372-3629. Fax: 269-372-9690. E-mail: mark@rwlsign.com / dave@rwlsign.com. Website: www. rwlsign.com. 1-2-4-5-6-7-8-9. MARQUETTE Cook Sign Service, 105 Garfield, (49855). 906-228-8690. FAX: 906-228-8691. E-mail: cooksign@cooksign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. MONROE Allied Signs Inc., 33650 Giftos Dr., Clinton Twp., MI (48035). 586-791-7900. Fax: 586-791-7788. E-mail: alliedsigns@ alliedsignsinc.com. Website: www.alliedsignsinc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Toledo Sign Company, 2021 Adams, Toledo, OH (43624). 419-244-4444. Fax: 419-244-6546. E-mail: tsigns@ toledo.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. NOVI Allied Signs Inc., 33650 Giftos Dr., Clinton Twp., MI (48035). 586-791-7900. Fax: 586-791-7788. E-mail: alliedsigns@ alliedsignsinc.com. Website: www.alliedsignsinc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. PONTIAC Allied Signs Inc., 33650 Giftos Dr., Clinton Twp., MI (48035). 586-791-7900. Fax: 586-791-7788. E-mail: alliedsigns@ alliedsignsinc.com. Website: www.alliedsignsinc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.


PORT HURON Allied Signs Inc., 33650 Giftos Dr., Clinton Twp., MI (48035). 586-791-7900. Fax: 586-791-7788. E-mail: alliedsigns@ alliedsignsinc.com. Website: www.alliedsignsinc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. MLS Signs, Inc., 25733 D’Hondt, Chesterfield Township, MI (48051) 586-948-0200. Fax: 586-948-0300. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. ROMULUS Allied Signs Inc., 33650 Giftos Dr., Clinton Twp., MI (48035). 586-791-7900. Fax: 586-791-7788. E-mail: alliedsigns@ alliedsignsinc.com. Website: www.alliedsignsinc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. SAGINAW Allied Signs Inc., 33650 Giftos Dr., Clinton Twp., MI (48035). 586-791-7900. Fax: 586-791-7788. E-mail: alliedsigns@ alliedsignsinc.com. Website: www.alliedsignsinc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.. Midway Signs Inc., 3220 Commerce Centre Dr. (48601). 989-754-0467. Fax: 989-754-0469. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

MINNESOTA Albrecht Sign Company, 12437 Magnolia Circle. Coon Rapids, MN. (55448). 763-754-2899. Fax: 763-7677316. Email: tom@albrechtsigncompany.com. Web: www. albrechtsigncompany.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. ALEXANDRIA Indigo Signworks, 4133 Iowa St., Alexandria, MN (56308). 320-846-9697. Fax: 320-846-9698. E-mail: erik@ indigosignworks.com. Website: www.indigosignworks.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. BRAINERD Indigo Signworks, 4133 Iowa St., Alexandria, MN (56308). 320-846-9697. Fax: 320-846-9698. E-mail: erik@ indigosignworks.com. Website: www.indigosignworks.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. DULUTH Lakehead Sign Co., Inc., 910 Hammond Ave., Superior, WI (54880). 715-394-6480. Fax: 715-395-7867. E-mail: signs@lakeheadsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Summit Signs, 5051 Miller Trunk Hwy., Duluth, MN (55811) 218-740-2754, Fax: 218-728-2163. Website: www. summit-signs.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Todd Signs, 5147 Miller Trunk Hwy. (55811). 218-729-6800. Fax: 218-729-6434. Email: info@toddsigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. FERGUS FALLS Indigo Signworks, 4133 Iowa St., Alexandria, MN (56308). 320-846-9697. Fax: 320-846-9698. E-mail: erik@ indigosignworks.com. Website: www.indigosignworks.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. MANKATO M & M Signs, 160 Mohr Dr., P.O. Box 282 (56002). 507625-4265. Fax: 507-625-2051. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. MINNEAPOLIS Albrecht Sign Company, 12437 Magnolia Circle. Coon Rapids, MN. (55448). 763-754-2899. Fax: 763-7677316. Email: tom@albrechtsigncompany.com. Web: www. albrechtsigncompany.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Boo Doo Signs Inc., 29021 Feldspar St NW., Princeton, MN (55371). 763-444-0212, 888-265-7115, Fax: 763-4448305. Website: BooDooSigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Kaufman Sign Company, 2714 East 33rd St. (55406). 612788-6828. Fax: 612-788-6715. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Leroy Signs Inc., 6325 ‘Welcome’ Ave. N., (55429). 763535-0080. Fax: 763-533-2593. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Mathey Sign, 8862 Zealand Ave. N. Unit C., Brooklyn Park, MN (55445). 763-416-1423. 763-425-1835. Email: matheysign@aol.com. Website: www.matheysign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Signart Co., 2933 Mondovi Rd., (54701). 800-235-5178. Fax: 715-834-0489. Website: www.sigartusa.com. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9. Signcrafters, 7775 Main St. NE, Minneapolis, MN (55432). 763-571-2995. Fax: 763-571-3588. Website: www.scout door.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Spectrum Sign Systems, Inc. 2025 Gateway Circle, (55038). 651-429-6100. Fax: 651-429-6190. Email: info@ spectrum-signs.com. Website: www.spectrum-signs.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. MOORHEAD Indigo Signworks, 1622 Main Ave, Fargo, ND (58103). 701-297-9696. Fax: 701-297-9697. E-mail: tom@ indigosignworks.com. Website: www.indigosignworks.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. ROCHESTER La Crosse Sign Co., Inc., 1450 Oak Forest Dr., Onalaska, WI (54650). 608-781-1450. Fax: 608-781-1451. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. Rochester Sign Service Inc., 3205 E River Road NE, Rochester, MN (55906). 507-287-6500. Fax: 507287-8668. Email: sales@rochestersign.com. Website: rochestersign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Winkels Electric, Inc., 111 21st St. SE (55904). 507-2884515. Fax: 507-288-4841. E-mail: tim@winkelselectric .com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

ST. CLOUD Signcrafters, 7775 Main St. NE, Minneapolis, MN (55432). 763-571-2995. Fax: 763-571-3588. Website: www. scoutdoor.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. ST. PAUL Albrecht Sign Company, 12437 Magnolia Circle. Coon Rapids, MN. (55448). 763-754-2899. Fax: 763-7677316. Email: tom@albrechtsigncompany.com. Web: www. albrechtsigncompany.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Signart Co., 2933 Mondovi Rd., (54701). 800-235-5178. Fax: 715-834-0489. Website: www.sigartusa.com. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9. Signcrafters, 7775 Main St. NE, Minneapolis, MN (55432). 763-571-2995. Fax: 763-571-3588. Website: www. scoutdoor.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Spectrum Sign Systems, Inc. 2025 Gateway Circle, (55038). 651-429-6100. Fax: 651-429-6190. Email: info@ spectrum-signs.com. Website: www.spectrum-signs.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. Universal Sign Company, 1033 Thomas Ave., (55104). 651645-0223. Fax: 651-645-2531. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. VIRGINIA Mesabi Sign Co., 116 First Street North, MN (55792). 218749-2628. Fax: 218-749-2628. E-mail: synman50@2z. net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

MISSISSIPPI BILOXI A-1 Signs, Inc., 3950 Metropolitian St., New Orleans, LA (70126). 800-486-8381. Fax: 604-947-8790. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Kojis Signs, LLC. 800-259-7446. Fax: 318-346-6751. E-mail: kojissigns@bellsouth.net. Website: www.kojissigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Victor Sign & Advertising, 5000 Whitworth Ln., Mobile, AL (36619). 251-653-7143. Fax: 251-653-8281. E-mail: ojr@victorsign.com. Website: www.victorsign.com. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9. YESCO. 10447 LeMoyne Blvd. D’Iberville, MS (39540). 228354-8008. Fax: 228-354-8009. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. cleveland Delta Sign Shop and Electrical Service, P.O. Box 4614, Greenville, MS (38704). 662-378-8394. 800-748-8920. (cell) 662-822-0888. Fax: 662-378-8217. E-mail: d_signs@bellsouth.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. COLUMBUS Mid-South Signs, Inc., 8643 Hwy., 182 East Columbus, MS (39702) 662-327-7807. 800-728-8869. Fax: 662327-7585. Email: rice-mss@cableone.net. stan-mss@ cableone.net. Website: www.midsouthsigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. GREENVILLE Delta Sign Shop and Electrical Service, P.O. Box 4614, Greenville, MS (38704). 662-378-8394. 800-748-8920. (cell) 662-822-0888. Fax: 662-378-8217. E-mail: d_signs@bellsouth.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Jones Signs LLC, P.O. Box 1003, 2810 Highway 82, Greenwood, MS (38930). 662-453-2432, 866-648SIGN. Fax: 662-453-2244. Email: jonessigns@msn.com. Website: www.jonessigncompany.com.1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Vital Signs and Neon. PO Box 4561. Greenville, MS (387044561). 662-334-9620. Fax: 662-334-3590. Email: haynes.electric@att.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. GREENWOOD Delta Sign Shop and Electrical Service, P.O. Box 4614, Greenville, MS (38704). 662-378-8394. 800-748-8920. (cell) 662-822-0888. Fax: 662-378-8217. E-mail: d_signs@bellsouth.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Jones Signs LLC, P.O. Box 1003, 2810 Highway 82, Greenwood, MS (38930). 662-453-2432, 866-648SIGN. Fax: 662-453-2244. Email: jonessigns@msn.com. Website: www.jonessigncompany.com.1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. grenada Jones Signs LLC, P.O. Box 1003, 2810 Highway 82, Greenwood, MS (38930). 662-453-2432, 866-648SIGN. Fax: 662-453-2244. Email: jonessigns@msn.com. Website: www.jonessigncompany.com.1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. GULFPORT Victor Sign & Advertising, 5000 Whitworth Ln., Mobile, AL (36619). 251-653-7143. Fax: 251-653-8281. E-mail: ojr@victorsign.com. Website: www.victorsign.com. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9. YESCO, 10447 Lemoyne Blvd., D’Iberville, MS (39540). 228354-8008. Fax: 228-354-8009. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. HATTIESBURG Image Signs & Neon, 310 South 25th Ave., (39401). 601-582-1642. Fax: 601-582-2025. E-mail: image@ imagesignsandneon.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

JACKSON Budget Signs Inc., 2358 Hwy. 80 W (39204). 601-3544977. Fax:601-354-4987. Email:budgetsigns@comcast. net . 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. FMS Llighting Management Systems Inc., 323 Commerce Park Dr. (39286-2901). 601-362-1533. 800-345-6986. Fax: 601-982-2901. E-mail: fms5555@aol.com. Website: www.fmslighting.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Jones Signs LLC, P.O. Box 1003, 2810 Highway 82, Greenwood, MS (38930). 662-453-2432, 866-648SIGN. Fax: 662-453-2244. Email: jonessigns@msn.com. Website: www.jonessigncompany.com.1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Mitchell Signs, 3200 Hwy. 45 North, Meridian, MS (39301) 1-800-467-7471. Fax: 601-482-7474. Email: audrey. grogan@mitchellcompanies.com. Website: www. mitchellcompanies.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Signs First, 5020 Hwy. 80E, Pearl, MS (39208). 601-9364490. 800-880-4491. Fax; 601-936-4497. E-mail: signs firstpearl@aol.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. PASCAGOULA WRICO Signs, Inc., 3345 Halls Mill Rd., Mobile, AL (36606). 251-478-8020. 800-489-7426. Fax: 251-478-8142. Email: signs@wricosigns.com. Web: www.wricosigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. SOUTHAVEN B.A. Balton Sign Co., 825 Crystal Springs Dr., Rossville, TN (38066). 901-355-4827. Fax: 901-854-7416. E-mail: bal2000@bellsouth.net. Website: www.baltonsignco.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. VICKSBURG Signs First, 5020 Hwy. 80E, Pearl, MS (39208). 601-9364490. 800-880-4491. Fax; 601-936-4497. E-mail: signs firstpearl@aol.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

MISSOURI Canedy Sign & Graphics, 18023 US Hwy 61 S. (63801). 800-471-0121. Fax: 573-471-9462. E-mail:allsignspoint@ canedysign.com. Website: www.canedysign.com 1-2-34-5-6-7-8-9. Ziglin Signs Inc., 540 Vossbrink Dr., Washington, MO (63090). 636-390-8455. Fax: 636-390-8456. E-mail: sales@ziglinsigns.com. Website: www.ziglinsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. BRANSON Henderson Sign & Neon, Inc., 1653 East State Hwy. 76, Branson, MO (65616). Mailing: P.O. Box 964 (656150964). 417-334-6528. Fax: 417-334-5418. E-mail: hendersonsigns@centurytel.net. Website: www.henderson sign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Native Signs, 8203 State Hwy. 65, Branson, MO (65616). 417-337-8341. Fax: 417-337-8342. Email: sales@ nativesigns.com. Website: www.nativesigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-8-9. Springfield Sign & Neon, 2531 N. Patterson, Springfield, MO (65803). 417-862-2454. Fax: 417-862-1887. E-mail: treyw@ssn-signs.com. Website: www.signhit.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. CAPE GIRARDEAU Piros Signs, Inc., 1818 Hwy. M., Barnhart, MO (63012). 636-464-0200. Fax: 636-464-9990. E-mail: dbrand@ pirossigns.com. Website: www.pirossigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. CHESTERFIELD Piros Signs, Inc., 1818 Hwy. M., Barnhart, MO (63012). 636-464-0200. Fax: 636-464-9990. E-mail: dbrand@ pirossigns.com. Website: www.pirossigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. COLUMBIA Bee Seen Signs, Inc., 2000 Corporate Place. Columbia, MO (65202). 573-449-5404. Fax: 573-449-0304. E-mail: tomsign@tranquility.net. Web: www.beeseensigns.com 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Columbia Sign Service Inc., 3016 David Drive (65202). 573-474-8700. Fax: 573-474-8708. E-mail: sales@columbiasignservice.com. Website: www. columbiasignservice.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Impact Sign & Lighting Co., 22705 N. Hwy 65, Sedalia, MO (65301). 660-829-4800. 888-829-4801. Email: david@ impact4800.com. Web: www.impact4800.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. Piros Signs, Inc., 1818 Hwy. M., Barnhart, MO (63012). 636-464-0200. Fax: 636-464-9990. E-mail: dbrand@ pirossigns.com. Website: www.pirossigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. ELDON Piros Signs, Inc., 1818 Hwy. M., Barnhart, MO (63012). 636-464-0200. Fax: 636-464-9990. E-mail: dbrand@ pirossigns.com. Website: www.pirossigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. HANNIBAL Quincy Electric & Sign Co., 1229 Spring Lake Hills, Quincy, IL (62301). 217-223-8404. Fax: 217-223-0735. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. JEFFERSON CITY BEE Seen Signs Inc. 507 Babe Ruth Dr. (65109) 866-2782950. Fax: 573-893-6924. Email: jr@beeseensigns.com. Website: www.beeseensigns.com

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JOPLIN Sign Designs, 1720 W. 7th St., (64801). 417-624-8688. Fax: 417-624-0933. E-mail: johnjr@sign-designs.com. Website: www.sign-designs.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. KANSAS CITY ABC Sign & Lighting Inc., 915 W. 23 St., Independence, MO (64055). 816-252-4511. Fax: 816-252-3694. 2-45-6-7-9. KC Sign Express, Inc., 5033 Mackey Overland Park, KS (66203). 913-432-2500. Fax: 913-432-2882. 2-4-5-67-8-9. Luminous Neon Art & Sign Systems, 1255 N. Winchester, Olathe, KS (66061). 913-780-3330. Fax: 913-780-3353. E-mail: signs@luminousneon.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Penn Street Signs, P.O. Box 6893, Lee’s Summit, MO (64064). 816-233-1500. 800-530-5909. Fax: 816-2330489. E-mail: twood@1ststreet.com. Website: http://www. 1ststreet.com./pennstreet/. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Roderick Sign Inc., 1621 Frederick Ave. (64501). 816-2327005. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Schurle Signs Inc., 1219 A East 23rd St. (66046). 785-8329897. Fax: 785-842-1772. E-mail: ryan@schurlesigns. com. Web: www.schurlesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. KIRKSVILLE Quincy Electric & Sign Co., 1229 Spring Lake Hills, Quincy, IL (62301). 217-223-8404. Fax: 217-223-0735. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. MARSHALL Impact Sign & Lighting Co., 22705 N. Hwy 65, Sedalia, MO (65301). 660-829-4800. 888-829-4801. Email: david@ impact4800.com. Web: www.impact4800.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. MOBERLY Mattox Advertising Co.,LLC., 110 S. Williams, P.O. Box 97, (65270). 660-263-5282. Fax: 660-263-7794. E-mail: matadv@mcmsys.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. O’FALLON American Signs & Electric, 6767 N. Hanley Road, St. Louis, MO (63134). 314-344-1960. Fax: 314-344-3132. E-mail: sales@americansigns-electric.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Piros Signs, Inc., 1818 Hwy. M., Barnhart, MO (63012). 636-464-0200. Fax: 636-464-9990. E-mail: dbrand@ pirossigns.com. Website: www.pirossigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. ROLLA Star Sign Company, 1383 S. Bishop Ave., US Hwy. 63, P.O. Box 1096. Rolla, MO (65402-1096). 573-364-3876. Fax: 573-364-9369. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. ST. CHARLES American Signs & Electric, 6767 N. Hanley Road, St. Louis, MO (63134). 314-344-1960. Fax: 314-344-3132. E-mail: sales@americansigns-electric.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Bill Yount Signs & Electric, Inc., 2002 Woodson Rd., St. Louis, MO (63114). 314-423-2933. Email: Pam@ billyountsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Midwest Sunray Lighting & Sign Maint. Co., Inc., P.O. Box 984, Nameoki Station, Granite City, IL (62040). 314-2411999. Fax: 618-656-3764. Website: www.midwestsunray. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Piros Signs, Inc., 1818 Hwy. M., Barnhart, MO (63012). 636-464-0200. Fax: 636-464-9990. E-mail: dbrand@ pirossigns.com. Website: www.pirossigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. St. Charles Sign & Electric, Inc., 527 First.Capitol Dr. (63301). 636-946-6110. Fax: 636-724-4618. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. ST. JOSEPH Penn Street Sign Co., 1205 S. 11th St. (64503). 816-2331500. Fax: 816-233-0489. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Roderick Sign Inc., 1621 Frederick Ave. (64501). 816-2327005. Fax: 816-232-1780. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. ST. LOUIS American Signs & Electric, 6767 N. Hanley Road, St. Louis, MO (63134). 314-344-1960. Fax: 314-344-3132. E-mail: sales@americansigns-electric.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Bill Yount Signs & Electric, Inc., 2002 Woodson Rd., St. Louis, MO (63114). 314-423-2933. Email: Pam@ billyountsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. DeMond Signs, 93 Betty Ln., P.O. Box 414, O’Fallon, IL (62269). 618-624-7260. Fax; 618-624-8240. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Midwest Sunray Lighting & Sign Maint. Co., Inc., P.O. Box 984, Nameoki Station, Granite City, IL (62040). 314-2411999. Fax: 618-656-3764. Website: www.midwestsunray .com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

Piros Signs, Inc., 1818 Hwy. M, Barnhart, MO (63012). 636-464-0200. Fax: 636-464-9990. E-mail: dbrand@ pirossigns.com. Website: www.pirossigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9.

St. Charles Sign & Electric, Inc., 527 First Capitol Dr., St. Charles, MO (63301). 636-946-6110. Fax: 636-7244618. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Simon Sign Erection Co., Inc., 2729-33 St. Louis Ave. (63106). 314-652-5900. Fax: 314-652-6311. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Warren Sign Co., Inc., 2955 Arnold Tenbrook Rd., Arnold, MO (63010). 636-282-1300. Fax: 636-282-3388. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9. Ziglin Signs Inc., 540 Vossbrink Dr., Washington, MO (63090). 636-390-8455. Fax: 636-390-8456. E-mail: sales@ziglinsigns.com. Website: www.ziglinsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. ST. PETERS. Piros Signs, Inc., 1818 Hwy. M., Barnhart, MO (63012). 636-464-0200. Fax: 636-464-9990. E-mail: dbrand@ pirossigns.com. Website: www.pirossigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. SEDALIA Impact Sign & Lighting Co., 22705 N. Hwy 65, Sedalia, MO (65301). 660-829-4800. 888-829-4801. Email: david@ impact4800.com. Web: www.impact4800.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. SPRINGFIELD Legacy Sign Company, Springfield, MO (65810). 417-8891805. Email: tvialpando@legacysignco.com. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9. Missouri Neon Co., 3160 W. Kearney St. (65803). 417-8621778. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Springfield Sign & Neon, 2531 N. Patterson, Springfield, MO (65803). 417-862-2454. Fax: 417-862-1887. E-mail: treyw@ssn-signs.com. Website: www.signhit.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. TROY Piros Signs, Inc., 1818 Hwy. M., Barnhart, MO (63012). 636-464-0200. Fax: 636-464-9990. E-mail: dbrand@ pirossigns.com. Website: www.pirossigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. Quincy Electric & Sign Co., 1229 Spring Lake Hills, Quincy, IL (62301). 217-223-8404. Fax: 217-223-0735. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. WARRENSBURG Impact Sign & Lighting Co., 22705 N. Hwy 65, Sedalia, MO (65301). 660-829-4800. 888-829-4801. Email: david@ impact4800.com. Web: www.impact4800.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. WASHINGTON Piros Signs, Inc., 1818 Hwy. M., Barnhart, MO (63012). 636-464-0200. Fax: 636-464-9990. E-mail: dbrand@ pirossigns.com. Website: www.pirossigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. Ziglin Signs Inc., 540 Vossbrink Dr., Washington, MO (63090). 636-390-8455. Fax: 636-390-8456. E-mail: sales@ziglinsigns.com. Website: www.ziglinsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. WAYNESVILLE Star Sign Company, 1383 S. Bishop Ave., U.S. Hwy. 63, P.O. Box 1096, Rolla, MO (65402-1096). 573-364-3876. Fax: 573-364-9369. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. WENTZVILLE American Signs & Electric, 6767 N. Hanley Road, St. Louis, MO (63134). 314-344-1960. Fax: 314-344-3132. E-mail: sales@americansigns-electric.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Piros Signs, Inc., 1818 Hwy. M., Barnhart, MO (63012). 636-464-0200. Fax: 636-464-9990. E-mail: dbrand@ pirossigns.com. Website: www.pirossigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9.

MONTANA BILLINGS Sign Products Inc., 1425 Monad Rd., P.O. Box 20955, Billings, MT (59104). 406-252-6348. 800-532-4753. Fax: 406-252-6654. E-mail: sales@signproductsinc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. BOZEMAN Gallatin Valley Signs, 400 Bryant Street, Bozeman, MT (59715). 406-586-5042. Fax: 406-585-9737. Email: bruce@signsofmontana.com. Website: www. signsofmontana.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sign Products Inc., 1425 Monad Rd., P.O. Box 20955, Billings, MT (59104). 406-252-6348. Fax: 406-252-6654. E-mail: sales@signproductsinc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

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HELENA YESCO 2996 Bozeman Avenue. Helena, MT (59601). 406587-8580. Fax: 406-443-4194. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. KALISPELL Kalispell Neon, P.O. Box 5261, (59903). 406-752-4231. Fax: 406-752-6356. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Western Neon Sign Crane & Awning, 20121⁄2 5th Avenue East (59901). 406-257-5737. Fax: 406-756-6829. E-mail: signs@aboutmontana.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. MILES CITY ABC Glass & Signs, 1415 Main St., (59301). 406-234-1234. Fax: 406-234-2510. E-mail: ABC@midrivers.com. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9.

NEBRASKA GRAND ISLAND Love Signs of Grand Island, LLC, 3030 W. Old Hwy. 30, P.O. Box 5791, Grand Island, NE (68802-5791). 308381-5525. 877-381-5530. Fax: 308-381-5528. E-mail: brianh@lovesigngroup.com. Website: www. lovesignco .com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Mayhew Signs, Inc., 4413 East Hwy. 30, P.O. Box 729, Grand Island, NE (68802). 308-382-7230. 800-7264092. Fax: 308-382-7100. E-mail: sales@mayhewsigns .com. Website: www.JUNEhewsigns.com. 2-4-6-8. Tri City Sign Co., 363 North Elm St., (68801). 308-384-6335. Fax: 308-384-0483. E-mail: bill@tricitysign.com. Website: www.tricitysign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. KEARNEY A1 M&J Signs, 140 McComb St., Elm Creek, NE (68836). 308-293-0101. Fax: 308-856-0053. E-mail: mike@ mandjsigns.com. Website: www.mandjsigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. Sign Center, Inc., 1806 Central Ave., (68847). 308-2372518. 866-724-7446. Fax: 308-236-5895. E-mail: sales@ signcenter-inc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. LINCOLN Nebraska Neon Sign Co., 1140 No. 21 St., P.O. Box 80956 (68501). 402-476-6563. 800-326-8956. Fax: 402476-3461. E-mail: nesign@aol.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Superior Lighting Inc. 2121 South 24th st., (68108). 402-345-0800, 800-994-5267, Fax: 402-345-0815. Email: bswarbrick@superiorlight.com. Website: www. superiorlight.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9 NORFOLK Love Signs, Inc., 1805 S, 13th St., P.O. Box 807, (68701). 402-371-4674. Fax: 402-371-8831. Website: www. lovesignco.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Tri City Sign Co., 1206 W. Kaneb RD., (68701). 402-7502718. Fax: 308-384-0483. E-mail: bill@tricitysign.com. Website: www.tricitysign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. NORTH PLATTE Condon’ Signs, 121 West 8th St, (69101). 308-532-8774. Fax: 308-532-8774. Email: condonsigns@yahoo.com. Website: www.lovesignco.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Tri City Sign Co., 219 S. Jeffers., (69101). 800-339-4779. Fax: 308-384-0483. E-mail: bill@tricitysign.com. Website: www.tricitysign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. OGALLALA Andersen Sign Company, 116 East J. Street (69153). 308284-3175. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. OMAHA American Lift & Sign Service, 6958 N. 97th Circle, (68122). 402-572-1044. Fax: 402-572-7044. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Neon Products Company, Inc., 4713 F St. (68117). 402346-5447. Fax: 402-346-9250. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Superior Lighting Inc. 2121 South 24th st., (68108). 402-345-0800, 800-994-5267, Fax: 402-345-0815. Email: bswarbrick@superiorlight.com. Website: www. superiorlight.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9 SCOTTSBLUFF Ferguson Signs, Inc., 180652 Highway 26, (69361). 308632-8414. Fax: 308-632-6117. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

NEVADA Superior Electrical Adv., Inc., 1700 West Anaheim St., Long Beach, CA (90813). 562-495-3808. 800-995-9099. Fax: 562-435-1867. Website: www.superiorsigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. CARSON CITY Ainor Signs, 3868 Cincinnati Ave, Rocklin, CA (95765). 916408-1300. Fax: 916-408-1385. Email: info@ainorsigns. com. Website: www.ainorsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-7-8-9. Custom Sign & Crane, 2222 Mouton Dr., Carson City, NV (89701). 775-884-1818. Fax: 775-884-4118. E-mail: custom.sign@sbcglobal.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. ELKO Lytle Signs Inc., 1925 Kimberly Rd., Box 305, Twin Falls, ID (83303). 208-733-1739. Fax: 208-736-8653. E-mail: info@lytlesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. YESCO, 1154 W. Main Street (89801). 775-738-5710. Fax: 775-753-7678. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.


LAKE TAHOE Custom Sign & Crane, 2222 Mouton Dr., Carson City, NV (89701). 775-884-1818. Fax: 775-884-4118. E-mail: custom.sign@sbcglobal.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. LAS VEGAS Allied Electric Sign & Awning Co., 1920 South 900 West, Salt Lake City, UT (84104). 801-972-5503. 801-972-5670. E-mail: chris@allied-sign.com. Website: www.allied-sign. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Las Vegas Sign & Designs Inc., 1400 Industrial Rd., (89102). 702-388-1044. Fax: 702-388-4424. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Vision Sign, Inc. 6630 Arroyo Springs Street, #600, Las Vegas, NV (89113). 702-895-7474, Fax: 702-895-7444. Website: www.visionsigninc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. YESCO, 5119 S Cameron St. (89118). 702-876-8080. Fax: 702-944-4500. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. RENO Ainor Signs, 3868 Cincinnati Ave, Rocklin, CA (95765). 916408-1300. Fax: 916-408-1385. Email: info@ainorsigns. com. Website: www.ainorsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-7-8-9. American Sign & Crane Service, Inc. P.O.Box 4087 (89504). 775-322-0123. Fax: 775-322-0173. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Custom Sign & Crane, 2222 Mouton Dr., Carson City, NV (89701). 775-884-1818. Fax: 775-884-4118. E-mail: custom.sign@sbcglobal.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Western Sign Company, Inc., 6221 A Enterprise Drive, Diamond Springs, CA (95619). 530-622-1420. Fax: 530622-9367. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. YESCO, 775 E. Glendale Ave., Sparks, NV (89431). 775359-3131. Fax: 775-359-8738. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

DCI-Signs & Awnings Inc., 191 Mt. Pleasant Ave. (07104). 973-350-0400. Fax: 973-350-0401. E-mail: danny@ signsandawnings.com. Website: www.dcisigns.com. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9.

Eastern Sign Tech, PO Box 564, Burlington, NJ (08016). 112 Connecticut Dr.. Burlington, NJ (08016). 609-261-2805. Fax: 609-518-3575. E-mail: info@easternsigntech.com. Website: www.easternsigntech.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

NEW HAMPSHIRE NASHUA Barlo Signs, 158 Greeley St., Hudson, NH (03063). 800227-5674. Fax: 603-882-7680. E-mail: your_image @barlosigns.com. Website: www.barlosigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. Poyant Signs, Inc., 3 Bud way #19. Nashua, NH (03063). 603-546-2005. Fax: 603-546-2007. Website: www. poyantsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. portsmouth Portsmouth Sign Co., 105 Gosling Rd., Newington, NH (03801). 603-436-0047. Fax: 603-431-1352. Email: service@portsmouthsignco.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

NEW JERSEY Abco Signs, 7300 Rte. 130 N., Building 11, Pennsauken, NJ (08110). 856-663-6001. 215-634-6942. Fax: 856-6633816. E-mail: abcosigns@verizon.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Ace Sign Co., P.O. Box 66 (08862). 732-826-3858. Fax: 732-826-2612. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. American Sign Crafters Inc., 47 Sindle Avenue, Little Falls, NJ (07424). 631-273-4800, 877-278-0700, Fax: 973785-8061, Website: www.americansigncrafters.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9.

CHERRY HILL S.T. Electric Inc., 829 Beechwood Ave., Cherry Hill, NJ (08002). 856-616-1231. Fax: 856-616-1250. E-mail: info@stelectricsigns.com Website: www.stelectricsigns. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. TOMS RIVER Girtain Sign Company, LLC, 1765 Route 9, (08755). 732349-8499. 800-834-8499. Fax: 732-505-3673. E-mail: info@girtainsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

NEW MEXICO

Garden State Sign Co., P.O. Box 953, (08701). 732-3637645. Fax: 732-363-7655. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Manhattan Signs, 101 Thomas Street, Paterson, NJ (07503). 973-278-3603, 888-781-5087, Fax: 973-278-5798. Email: info@manhattansignco.com, Website: www. manhattansignsco.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. MidAtlantic Site Services, LLC., 313 Pennington Avenue, Waterford Works, NJ (08089). 856-768-1744. Fax: 856768-1755. Email: info@midatlanticservices.com. Website: www.midatlanticservices.com. Nova Sign Group, 117 Cross Keys Rd, Berlin, NJ (08009), 609-268-4610, 877-590-7466, Fax: 609-268-4612. Email: info@novasigngroup.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

ATLANTIC CITY Eastern Sign Tech, PO Box 564, Burlington, NJ (08016). 112 Connecticut Dr.. Burlington, NJ (08016). 609-261-2805. Fax: 609-518-3575. E-mail: info@easternsigntech.com. Website: www.easternsigntech.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

Brittain-Parnell Signs, Inc., 271 Whitehead Rd. Hamilton, NJ. (08619). 609-890-0300. Fax: 609-890-0301. E-mail: gcj@bpsigns.net. Website: www.bpsigns.net. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9.

AVENEL Michael Anthony Sign & Awning Co., 21 Randolf Ave., Avenel, NJ (07001). 201-333-8166. Fax: 732-453-6126. Email: sales@masign.com. Website: www.masign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

ALAMOGORDO Fluorescent Signs Inc., P.O. Box 1315, 5215 N. Elks, Las Cruces, NM (88004). 505-524-3601. Fax: 505-5243602. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. ALBUQUERQUE AW Signs LLC, 10433 Ralph Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM (87112-5454). 505-228-2031. 866-746-2219. Fax: 505232-0070. E-mail: abqled@aol.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sign Art of New Mexico, Inc., P.O. Box 6391, 117 Veranda, N.W., (87107). 505-344-0872/344-1054. Fax: 505-3453908. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Southwest Outdoor Electric, Inc., 1525 Candelaria NE (87107). 505-345-1269. Fax: 505-345-2268. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. CLOVIS Clovis Sign Service, Inc., 1312 E. 1st, P.O. Box 789 (88101). 505-763-5623. Fax: 505-763-6365. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. FARMINGTON Ram Studios, 1111 San Juan Blvd. (87401). 505-326-5801. 800-304-5801. Fax: 505-326-7585. E-mail: richard@ ramsigns.com. Website: www.ramsigns.com. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. San Juan Signs, Inc. 736 E. Main St. (87401).800-217-5511. 505-326-5511. Fax: 505-326-5513. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. GALLUP Hinkley Signs, 403 Bortot Dr., (87301). 505-722-2341. Fax: 505-722-2677. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. HOBBS Auld Sign Co., Carlsbad Hwy., P.O. Box 326 (88240). 505393-3447. Fax: 505-397-7153. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. LAS CRUCES Fluorescent Signs, North Elks Dr., P.O. Box 1315. (88004). 505-524-3601. Fax: 505-524-3602. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Superior Sign & Lighting Inc., 2001 E. Lohman, Bldg. 110, #287, P.O. Box 286, Las Cruces, NM (88001). 505-5414595. 800-530-8699. Fax: 915-629-9105. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9. ROSWELL Superior Sign Crafts, P.O. Box 2844 (88202-2844). 505622-2238. Fax: 505-627-6972. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

NEW YORK Accurate Signs & Electrical Maintenance Inc., 166 2nd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY (11215). 718-788-0302, Fax: 718-788-0315. Email: accuratesignco@aol.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-8-9.

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ALBANY Boni Sign Co., 1320 Rt. 9, Schodack, NY (12033) 518-7327704. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Callahan Sign Company, LLC, 117 Union St., Pittsfield, MA (01201). 800-285-7446. Fax: 413-448-2251. Website: www.callahansign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Gloede Neon Signs. 97 North Clinton Street. Poughkeepsie, NY (12601). 845-471-4366. Fax: 845-471-0987. Email: bfitzgerald@gloedesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Saxton Corp., Judge Sign Division, P.O. Box 163, East Greenbush, NY. (12061) 518-732-7704. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

Snyder Signs and Neon Displays, 5 Highland Ave. (12205). 518-482-6366. Fax: 518-437-9285. 1-2-4-5-6-7-9 AMSTERDAM Saxton Signcorp., 1320 Rt. 9, Castleton, NY. (12033) 800942-6366. Fax: 518-732-7716. E-mail: mike@saxton sign.com. Website: www.saxtonsign.com. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9. BINGHAMTON Kassis Superior Sign Co., Inc., 6699 Old Thompson Rd., Syracuse, NY (13211). 315-463-7446. Fax: 315-4637449. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Matzo Electric Signs, Inc., 40 HOmer St., Binghampton, NY (13903). 607-724-1823. Fax: 607-724-1475. Email: matzosigns@verizon.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Rapp Signs Inc., 3979 NY Route 206, Greene, NY (137789416). 607-656-8167. Fax: 607-656-8677. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. BUFFALO Flexlume Sign Corporation, 1464 Main St. (14209). 716884-2020. Fax: 716-881-0361. E-mail: info@flexlume. com, Website: www.flexlume.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

HUDSON Saxton Signcorp., 1320 Rt. 9, Castleton, NY. (12033) 800942-6366. Fax: 518-732-7716. E-mail: mike@saxton sign.com. Website: www.saxtonsign.com. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9. HORNELL Maple City Electric & Signs, 67 Hubbard St. (14843). 607324-4544. Fax: 607-324-7971. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. KINGSTON Boni Sign Co., 1320 Rt. 9, Schodack, NY (12033) 518-7327704. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Gloede Neon Signs. 97 North Clinton Street. Poughkeepsie, NY (12601). 845-471-4366. Fax: 845-471-0987. Email: bfitzgerald@gloedesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. LAKEWOOD Signs & Sales by Peterson, P.O. Box 234. Jamestown, NY (14702). 716-789-9014. Fax: 716-789-4402. E-mail: petersonsign@alltel.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. LONG ISLAND Alley Cat Signs, Inc., 506 Middle Country Rd., Middle Island, NY (11953). 631-924-7446. Fax: 631-924-9772 E-mail: alleycatsigns@optonline.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. American Signcrafters, 171 Freeman Avenue, Islip, NY (11751). 631-273-4800, 877-278-0700, Fax: 631-2735438. Website: www.americansigncrafters.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-8-9.

Going Sign Co., Inc. 140 Terminal Drive, Plainview, NY (11803). 516-349-7600, Fax: 516-349-8976. E-mail: jgoing@goingsign.net. Website: www.goingsign.org. 12-5-6-7-9. National Sign & Lighting, 185 Sweet Hollow Rd., Old Bethpage, NY (11804). 516-249-8960. Fax: 516-2492433. E-mail: j.bragoli@nmisigns.com. Website: www. nmisigns.com. 5-6-7.

North Shore Neon Sign Co., Inc., 295 Skidmore Rd., Deer Park, L.I., NY (11729). 631-667-2500. Fax: 631-6672509. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

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Spectrum Signs, Inc., 111 Carolyn Blvd., Farmingdale, NY (11735). 631-756-1010. fax: 631-756-1890. E-mail: mikeg@spectrumsignsinc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

Ultimate Signs & Designs Corp., 86 Sewell St., Hempstead, NY (11550). 516-481-0800. Fax: 481-7480. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9.

Sign & Lighting Services LLC, 530 Rt. 104, Ontario, NY (14519). 585-265-4462. Fax: 585-265-4473. E-mail: kirk. signlighting@frontiernet.net. Website: www sign-lighting. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Ulrich Sign Company, 250 State Rd., Lockport, NY (14094). 716-434-0167. Fax: 716-434-0226. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

Wilcox Brothers Sign, 317 Wheeler Street, Tonawanda, N.Y. (14150). 716-213-0797. Fax: 716-213-0798 Email: dennis@wilcoxsign.com. Website: www.wilcoxsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. CLIFTON PARK Saxton Signcorp., 1320 Rt. 9, Castleton, NY. (12033) 800942-6366. Fax: 518-732-7716. E-mail: mike@saxton sign.com. Website: www.saxtonsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. CORTLAND Kassis Superior Sign Co., Inc., 6699 Old Thompson Rd., Syracuse, NY (13211). 315-463-7446. Fax: 315-4637449. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. GLENS FALLS Saxton Signcorp., 1320 Rt. 9, Castleton, NY. (12033) 800942-6366. Fax: 518-732-7716. E-mail: mike@saxtonsign .com. Website: www.saxtonsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

M&G Services Sign Permit Expediters, 4250 Veterans Memorial Highway, Suite 170, Holbrook, NY (11741). 631-467-4700, Fax: 631-467-4190. E-mail: mregina@ mngservices.com.

MIDDLETOWN Gloede Neon Signs. 97 North Clinton Street. Poughkeepsie, NY (12601). 845-471-4366. Fax: 845-471-0987. Email: bfitzgerald@gloedesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Lite Brite Signs Inc., 51 Montgomery St., (10940). 845-3437446. Fax: 845-343-3492. E-mail: litebritesigns@ frontiernet.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. NEWBURGH Gloede Neon Signs. 97 North Clinton Street. Poughkeepsie, NY (12601). 845-471-4366. Fax: 845-471-0987. Email: bfitzgerald@gloedesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Lewis Sign Co. LLC., 26 Fluorescent Dr., Slate Hill, NY (10973). 845-355-2651. Fax: 845-355-8249. E-mail: lewissigns@citilink.net. Website: www.lewissigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Lite Brite Signs Inc., 51 Montgomery St., Middletown, NY (10940). 845-343-7446. Fax: 845-343-3492. E-mail: litebritesigns@frontiernet.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Mid-Hudson Neon Signs LLC., 1083 Little Britain Rd., New Windsor, NY. (12553) . 845-561-5561. Fax: 845-5658932. E-mail: midhudsonneoninc@aol.com. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9. NEW YORK CITY City Electrical Sign Erectors Inc., 46-49 54th Ave., Maspeth, NY (11378). 718-937-4848. Fax: 718-937-0546. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9.


Manhattan Signs, 224 West 30th St., Suite 913, NewYork, NewYork. (10001) 212-564-4400, 877-781-5087, Fax: 212-564-1270. Email: info@manhattansignco.com. Website: www.manhattansignsco.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. North Shore Neon Sign Co., Inc., 295 Skidmore Rd., Deer Park, L.I., NY. (11729). 631-667-2500. Fax: 631-6672509. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. ONEONTA Saxton Signcorp., 1320 Rt. 9, Castleton, NY. (12033) 800942-6366. Fax: 518-732-7716. E-mail: mike@saxton sign.com. Website: www.saxtonsign.com. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9. POUGHKEEPSIE Gloede Neon Signs. 97 North Clinton Street. Poughkeepsie, NY (12601). 845-471-4366. Fax: 845-471-0987. Email: bfitzgerald@gloedesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Saxton Signcorp., 1320 Rt. 9, Castleton, NY. (12033) 800942-6366. Fax: 518-732-7716. E-mail: mike@saxton sign.com. Website: www.saxtonsign.com. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9. ROCHESTER Clinton Signs, Inc., 1407 Empire Blvd., (14580). 585-4821620. Fax: 585-482-3384. 4-5-6-7-9. Kassis Superior Sign Co., Inc., 6699 Old Thompson Rd., Syracuse, NY (13211). 315-463-7446. Fax: 315-4637449. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Premier Sign Systems, LLC, 111 Hollender Parkway., Rochester, NY (14615). 585-235-0390. Fax: 585-2350392. Email: info@premiersignsystems.com. Web: www. premiersignsystems.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sign & Lighting Services LLC, 530 Rt. 104, Ontario, NY (14519). 585-265-4462. Fax: 585-265-4473. E-mail: kirk. signlighting@frontiernet.net. Website: www sign-lighting. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Skylight Signs Inc., 35 Regency Oaks Blvd. (14624). 585594-2500. Fax: 585-594-2525. E-mail: sales@skylight signs.com. Website: www.skylightsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9. ROTTERDAM Saxton Signcorp., 1320 Rt. 9, Castleton, NY. (12033) 800942-6366. Fax: 518-732-7716. E-mail: mike@saxton sign.com. Website: www.saxtonsign.com. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9. SARATOGA SPRINGS Saxton Signcorp., 1320 Rt. 9, Castleton, NY. (12033) 800942-6366. Fax: 518-732-7716. E-mail: mike@saxton sign.com. Website: www.saxtonsign.com. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9. SCHENECTADY Saxton Signcorp., 1320 Rt. 9, Castleton, NY. (12033) 800942-6366. Fax: 518-732-7716. E-mail: mike@saxton sign.com. Website: www.saxtonsign.com. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9. SYRACUSE Kassis Superior Sign Co., Inc., 6699 Old Thompson Rd., Syracuse, NY (13211). 315-463-7446. Fax: 315-4637449. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

WILTON Saxton Signcorp., 1320 Rt. 9, Castleton, NY. (12033) 800942-6366. Fax: 518-732-7716. E-mail: mike@saxton sign.com. Website: www.saxtonsign.com. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9.

NORTH CAROLINA Advance Signs & Service, Inc., P.O. Box 1090, Angier, NC (27501). 919-639-4666. Fax: 919-639-0794. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. ASHEVILLE A&B/Burchette Sign Corp., P.O. Box 2381, Kernersville, NC (27285). 336-996-6501. Fax: 336-996-0123. Website: www.burchettesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Moss Sign Company, Inc., 526 Swannanoa River Rd., Asheville, NC (28805). 828-299-7766, Fax: 828-2994779. Email: ronmoss@mosssigncompany.com. Website: mosssigncompany.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. RITE LITE SIGNS, INC., 1000 Biscayne Dr., Concord, NC, (28027). 800-784-5605. 704-788-7097. Fax: 704-7887091. E-mail: ritelitesigns@ritelitesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9. BOONE A&B/Burchette Sign Corp., P.O. Box 2381, Kernersville, NC (27285). 336-996-6501. Fax: 336-996-0123. Website: www.burchettesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sign Systems of Boone LLC, 128 A Crocker Rd., Blowing Rock, NC (28605). 828-265-0322. Fax: 828-265-0342. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. BURLINGTON A&B/Burchette Sign Corp., P.O. Box 2381, Kernersville, NC (27285). 336-996-6501. Fax: 336-996-0123. Website: www.burchettesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sign Technology of N.C., Inc., 311 Berkley, High Point, NC (27260). 336-887-3211. Fax: 336-887-5501. Email: signtechnology@triadbiz.rr.com. Website: www. signtechnologyofnc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. CHARLOTTE A&B/Burchette Sign Corp., P.O. Box 2381, Kernersville, NC (27285). 336-996-6501. Fax: 336-996-0123. Website: www.burchettesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Casco Signs Inc., 1638 South Ridge Ave., Kannapolis, NC (28083). 704-788-9055. 877-521-2722. Fax: 704-9329072. E-mail: kevin@cascosigns.com. Website: www. cascosigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

Fletcher’s Signs & Service, 3105 Cheek Rd, Durham, NC. (27704). 919-683-1902. 1-888-354-7446. Fax: 919-6886939. Website: www.fletchersign.net .1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. HI-Works, LLC, 213 Butterfield Circle, Statesville, NC (28625). 704-871-6209. Fax: 704-883-8938. E-mail: buddy@hi-works.biz. Website: www.hi-works.biz. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. M&M Signs Inc., 1465 Ladonia Church Rd., Mt. Airy, NC (27030). 336-352-4300. 800-526-5391. Fax: 336-3523530. E-mail: mmsigns@surry.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Petrie Enterprises, Inc., P.O. Box 561207, Charlotte, NC (28256). 704-599-6977. Fax: 704-599-7089. E-mail: petriesigns@bellsouth.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9 RITE LITE SIGNS, INC., 1000 Biscayne Dr., Concord, NC, (28027). 800-784-5605. 704-788-7097. Fax: 704-7887091. E-mail: ritelitesigns@ritelitesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9.

Sign & Lighting Services LLC, 530 Rt. 104, Ontario, NY (14519). 585-265-4462. Fax: 585-265-4473. E-mail: kirk. signlighting@frontiernet.net. Website: www sign-lighting. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. TROY Saxton Signcorp., 1320 Rt. 9, Castleton, NY. (12033) 800942-6366. Fax: 518-732-7716. E-mail: mike@saxton sign.com. Website: www.saxtonsign.com. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9. UTICA Kassis Superior Sign Co., Inc., 6699 Old Thompson Rd., Syracuse, NY (13211). 315-463-7446. Fax: 315-4637449. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. WATERTOWN Kassis Superior Sign Co., Inc., 6699 Old Thompson Rd., Syracuse, NY (13211). 315-463-7446. Fax: 315-4637449. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Northern Awnings & Signs Co., Inc. (NASCO), 22891 Murrock Circle, Watertown, NY (13601) 315-782-8515. Fax: 315-782-4859. E-mail: nasco@nnymail.com. Website: www.nascosigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

Sign Connection Inc., 1660 Pacolet Ct., Gastonia, NC (28052). 704-868-4500. 800-922-2447. Fax: 704-8684592. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

Sign Technology of N.C., Inc., 311 Berkley, High Point, NC (27260). 336-887-3211. Fax: 336-887-5501. Email: signtechnology@triadbiz.rr.com. Website: www. signtechnologyofnc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sign World Inc., 200 Foster Ave. (28203). 704-529-4440. Fax: 704-529-4449. E-mail: signworld@bellsouth.net. Website: www.signworldnc.com. 2-4-5-6-7-9. Signs Unlimited Of Charlotte, Inc., P.O. Box 7364, (28241). 704-376-0315. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9.

CONCORD A&B/Burchette Sign Corp., P.O. Box 2381, Kernersville, NC (27285). 336-996-6501. Fax: 336-996-0123. Website: www.burchettesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Casco Signs Inc., 1638 South Ridge Ave., Kannapolis, NC (28083). 704-788-9055. 877-521-2722. Fax: 704-9329072. E-mail: kevin@cascosigns.com. Website: www. cascosigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. RITE LITE SIGNS, INC., 1000 Biscayne Dr., Concord, NC, (28027). 800-784-5605. 704-788-7097. Fax: 704-7887091. E-mail: ritelitesigns@ritelitesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9. Sign Technology of N.C., Inc., 311 Berkley, High Point, NC (27260). 336-887-3211. Fax: 336-887-5501. Email: signtechnology@triadbiz.rr.com. Website: www. signtechnologyofnc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. CORNELIUS, DAVIDSON / LAKE NORMAN A&B/Burchette Sign Corp., P.O. Box 2381, Kernersville, NC (27285). 336-996-6501. Fax: 336-996-0123. Website: www.burchettesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. RITE LITE SIGNS, INC., 1000 Biscayne Dr., Concord, NC, (28027). 800-784-5605. 704-788-7097. Fax: 704-7887091. E-mail: ritelitesigns@ritelitesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9. DURHAM A&B/Burchette Sign Corp., P.O. Box 2381, Kernersville, NC (27285). 336-996-6501. Fax: 336-996-0123. Website: www.burchettesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Advance Signs & Service, Inc., P.O. Box 1090, Angier, NC (27501). 919-639-4666. Fax: 919-639-0794. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Harlan Laws Corp., 304 Muldee St. (27703). 919-5962124. Fax: 919-596-0421. Website: www.harlanslaws. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. McCorkle Sign company, Inc. 1107 E. Geer St., Durham, NC (27704). 919-687-7080. Toll Free: 800-781-7774. Fax: 919-687-4996. Email: mccorklesignman@aol.com. Website: mccorklesigns.com. 1-2-4-5-6-7-9. Reese Sign Service, P.O. Box 10593, Goldsboro, NC (275320593). 919-736-7883. Fax: 919-736-1287. E-mail: reesesign@aol.com. Website: www.reesesign.com. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9. Rite Lite Signs, INC., 1000 Biscayne Dr., Concord, NC, (28027). 800-784-5605. 704-788-7097. Fax: 704-7887091. E-mail: ritelitesigns@ritelitesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9. Sign Technology of N.C., Inc., 311 Berkley, High Point, NC (27260). 336-887-3211. Fax: 336-887-5501. Email: signtechnology@triadbiz.rr.com. Website: www. signtechnologyofnc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sign Technology Inc., 311 Berkley St., High Point, NC (27260). 336-887-3211. 800-767-0892. Fax: 336-8875501. E-mail: signtechnology@triadbiz.rr.com. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. FAYETTEVILLE A&B/Burchette Sign Corp., P.O. Box 2381, Kernersville, NC (27285). 336-996-6501. Fax: 336-996-0123. Website: www.burchettesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Advance Signs & Service, Inc., P.O. Box 1090, Angier, NC (27501). 919-639-4666. Fax: 919-639-0794. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Reese Sign Service, P.O. Box 10593, Goldsboro, NC (275320593). 919-736-7883. Fax: 919-736-1287. E-mail: reesesign@aol.com. Website: www.reesesign.com. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9.

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Sign Technology of N.C., Inc., 311 Berkley, High Point, NC (27260). 336-887-3211. Fax: 336-887-5501. Email: signtechnology@triadbiz.rr.com. Website: www. signtechnologyofnc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. GASTONIA A&B/Burchette Sign Corp., P.O. Box 2381, Kernersville, NC (27285). 336-996-6501. Fax: 336-996-0123. Website: www.burchettesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sign Connection, 1660 Pacolet Ct. (28052). 704-868-4500. 800-922-2447. Fax: 704-868-4592. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sign Technology of N.C., Inc., 311 Berkley, High Point, NC (27260). 336-887-3211. Fax: 336-887-5501. Email: signtechnology@triadbiz.rr.com. Website: www. signtechnologyofnc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. GOLDSBORO A&B/Burchette Sign Corp., P.O. Box 2381, Kernersville, NC (27285). 336-996-6501. Fax: 336-996-0123. Website: www.burchettesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Reese Sign Service, P.O. Box 10593, Goldsboro, NC (27532-0593). 919-736-7883. Fax: 919-736-1287. Email: reesesign@aol.com. Website: www.reesesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. GREENSBORO A&B/Burchette Sign Corp., P.O. Box 2381, Kernersville, NC (27285). 336-996-6501. Fax: 336-996-0123. Website: www.burchettesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Casco Signs Inc., 1638 South Ridge Ave., Kannapolis, NC (28083). 704-788-9055. 877-521-2722. Fax: 704-9329072. E-mail: kevin@cascosigns.com. Website: www. cascosigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. M&M Signs Inc., 1465 Ladonia Church Rd., Mt. Airy, NC (27030). 336-352-4300. 800-526-5391. Fax: 336-3523530. E-mail: mmsigns@surry.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. RITE LITE SIGNS, INC., 1000 Biscayne Dr., Concord, NC, (28027). 800-784-5605. 704-788-7097. Fax: 704-7887091. E-mail: ritelitesigns@ritelitesigns.com. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Sign Technology of N.C., Inc., 311 Berkley, High Point, NC (27260). 336-887-3211. Fax: 336-887-5501. Email: signtechnology@triadbiz.rr.com. Website: www. signtechnologyofnc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Signworks of North Carolina, Inc., 373 Marco Blvd. Lexington, NC. (27295). 336-956-7446, 800-5292817, Fax: 336-956-7410. Email: customerservice@ signworksofnc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. GREENVILLE A&B/Burchette Sign Corp., P.O. Box 2381, Kernersville, NC (27285). 336-996-6501. Fax: 336-996-0123. Website: www.burchettesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Reese Sign Service, P.O. Box 10593, Goldsboro, NC (27532-0593). 919-736-7883. Fax: 919-736-1287. Email: reesesign@aol.com. Website: www.reesesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. HICKORY A&B/Burchette Sign Corp., P.O. Box 2381, Kernersville, NC (27285). 336-996-6501. Fax: 336-996-0123. Website: www.burchettesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. HI-Works, LLC, 213 Butterfield Circle, Statesville, NC (28625). 704-871-6209. Fax: 704-883-8938. E-mail: buddy@hi-works.biz. Website: www.hi-works.biz. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. RITE LITE SIGNS, INC., 1000 Biscayne Dr., Concord, NC, (28027). 800-784-5605. 704-788-7097. Fax: 704-7887091. E-mail: ritelitesigns@ritelitesigns.com. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Sign Technology of N.C., Inc., 311 Berkley, High Point, NC (27260). 336-887-3211. Fax: 336-887-5501. Email: signtechnology@triadbiz.rr.com. Website: www. signtechnologyofnc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. SSI Sign Systems, Inc., P.O. Box 3767, 935 23rd St. S.W., (28603). 828-322-5622. Fax: 828-322-8652. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. HIGH POINT A&B/Burchette Sign Corp., P.O. Box 2381, Kernersville, NC (27285). 336-996-6501. Fax: 336-996-0123. Website: www.burchettesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sign Technology of N.C., Inc., 311 Berkley, High Point, NC (27260). 336-887-3211. Fax: 336-887-5501. Email: signtechnology@triadbiz.rr.com. Website: www. signtechnologyofnc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. JACKSONVILLE Reese Sign Service, P.O. Box 10593, Goldsboro, NC (27532-0593). 919-736-7883. Fax: 919-736-1287. Email: reesesign@aol.com. Website: www.reesesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. KANNAPOLIS A&B/Burchette Sign Corp., P.O. Box 2381, Kernersville, NC (27285). 336-996-6501. Fax: 336-996-0123. Website: www.burchettesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sign Technology of N.C., Inc., 311 Berkley, High Point, NC (27260). 336-887-3211. Fax: 336-887-5501. Email: signtechnology@triadbiz.rr.com. Website: www. signtechnologyofnc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

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KERNERSVILLE A&B/Burchette Sign Corp., P.O. Box 2381, Kernersville, NC (27285). 336-996-6501. Fax: 336-996-0123. Website: www.burchettesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sign Technology of N.C., Inc., 311 Berkley, High Point, NC (27260). 336-887-3211. Fax: 336-887-5501. Email: signtechnology@triadbiz.rr.com. Website: www. signtechnologyofnc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. MOORESVILLE/LAKE NORMAN. AAA/Ad Sign Corporation, 6100 Gun Club Rd., Winston Salem, NC (27103), 336-766-3000. 800-457-3701. Fax: 336-766-0698. Email: signs@adsigncorp.com. Website: www.adsigncorp.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. A&B/Burchette Sign Corp., P.O. Box 2381, Kernersville, NC (27285). 336-996-6501. Fax: 336-996-0123. Website: www.burchettesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. HI-Works, LLC, 213 Butterfield Circle, Statesville, NC (28625). 704-871-6209. Fax: 704-883-8938. E-mail: buddy@hi-works.biz. Website: www.hi-works.biz. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. MT. AIRY A&B/Burchette Sign Corp., P.O. Box 2381, Kernersville, NC (27285). 336-996-6501. Fax: 336-996-0123. Website: www.burchettesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sign Technology of N.C., Inc., 311 Berkley, High Point, NC (27260). 336-887-3211. Fax: 336-887-5501. Email: signtechnology@triadbiz.rr.com. Website: www. signtechnologyofnc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. RALEIGH A&B/Burchette Sign Corp., P.O. Box 2381, Kernersville, NC (27285). 336-996-6501. Fax: 336-996-0123. Website: www.burchettesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Advance Signs & Service, Inc., P.O. Box 1090, Angier, NC (27501). 919-639-4666. Fax: 919-639-0794. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9.

Casco Signs Inc., 1638 South Ridge Ave., Kannapolis, NC (28083). 704-788-9055. 877-521-2722. Fax: 704-9329072. E-mail: kevin@cascosigns.com. Website: www. cascosigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Harrell Sign Co., 512 Pershing Rd., (27608). 919-832-6878. Fax: 919-832-4907. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. M&M Signs Inc., 1465 Ladonia Church Rd., Mt. Airy, NC (27030). 336-352-4300. 800-526-5391. Fax: 336-3523530. E-mail: mmsigns@surry.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Reese Sign Service, P.O. Box 10593, Goldsboro, NC (275320593). 919-736-7883. Fax: 919-736-1287. E-mail: reesesign@aol.com. Website: www.reesesign.com. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9. RITE LITE SIGNS, INC., 1000 Biscayne Dr., Concord, NC, (28027). 800-784-5605. 704-788-7097. Fax: 704-7887091. E-mail: ritelitesigns@ritelitesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9. Sign Technology of N.C., Inc., 311 Berkley, High Point, NC (27260). 336-887-3211. Fax: 336-887-5501. Email: signtechnology@triadbiz.rr.com. Website: www. signtechnologyofnc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. ROCKY MOUNT Reese Sign Service, P.O. Box 10593, Goldsboro, NC (275320593). 919-736-7883. Fax: 919-736-1287. E-mail: reesesign@aol.com. Website: www.reesesign.com. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9. Sign Technology of N.C., Inc., 311 Berkley, High Point, NC (27260). 336-887-3211. Fax: 336-887-5501. Email: signtechnology@triadbiz.rr.com. Website: www. signtechnologyofnc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. STATESVILLE A&B/Burchette Sign Corp., P.O. Box 2381, Kernersville, NC (27285). 336-996-6501. Fax: 336-996-0123. Website: www.burchettesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Hi-Works, LLC, 213 Butterfield Circle, Statesville, NC (28625). 704-871-6209. Fax: 704-883-8938. E-mail: buddy@hi-works.biz. Website: www.hi-works.biz. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. M&M Signs Inc., 1465 Ladonia Church Rd., Mt. Airy, NC (27030). 336-352-4300. 800-526-5391. Fax: 336-3523530. E-mail: mmsigns@surry.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. RITE LITE SIGNS, INC., 1000 Biscayne Dr., Concord, NC, (28027). 800-784-5605. 704-788-7097. Fax: 704-7887091. E-mail: ritelitesigns@ritelitesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9. Sign Technology of N.C., Inc., 311 Berkley, High Point, NC (27260). 336-887-3211. Fax: 336-887-5501. Email: signtechnology@triadbiz.rr.com. Website: www. signtechnologyofnc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

WILMINGTON AAA/Ad Sign Corporation, 6100 Gun Club Rd., Winston Salem, NC (27103), 336-766-3000. 800-457-3701. Fax: 336-766-0698. Email: signs@adsigncorp.com. Website: www.adsigncorp.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. A&B/Burchette Sign Corp., P.O. Box 2381, Kernersville, NC (27285). 336-996-6501. Fax: 336-996-0123. Website: www.burchettesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Casco Signs Inc., 1638 South Ridge Ave., Kannapolis, NC (28083). 704-788-9055. 877-521-2722. Fax: 704-9329072. E-mail: kevin@cascosigns.com. Website: www. cascosigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. September Signs & Graphics, 7213-E Market St., Wilmington, NC (28411). 910-686-1647. Fax: 910686-7787. E-mail: bob@septembersigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. Thompson Signs Inc., 1466 North Rerr Ave., Wilmington, NC (28405). 910-791-6309. Fax: 910-395-0923. Email: ThompsonSigns@ ec.rr.com. Website: www. ThompsonSignsInc.com. 1-2-4-5-6-7-8-9. WINSTON SALEM AAA/Ad Sign Corporation, 6100 Gun Club Rd., Winston Salem, NC (27103), 336-766-3000. 800-457-3701. Fax: 336-766-0698. Email: signs@adsigncorp.com. Website: www.adsigncorp.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. A&B/Burchette Sign Corp., P.O. Box 2381, Kernersville, NC (27285). 336-996-6501. Fax: 336-996-0123. Website: www.burchettesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Casco Signs Inc., 1638 South Ridge Ave., Kannapolis, NC (28083). 704-788-9055. 877-521-2722. Fax: 704-9329072. E-mail: kevin@cascosigns.com. Website: www. cascosigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Davis Sign Company, 208 Regent Drive, (27103). 336-765-2990. Fax: 336-765-2997. Website: www. davissign co.com. E-mail: davissign@bellsouth.net. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9. M&M Signs Inc., 1465 Ladonia Church Rd., Mt. Airy, NC (27030). 336-352-4300. 800-526-5391. Fax: 336-3523530. E-mail: mmsigns@surry.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. RITE LITE SIGNS, INC., 1000 Biscayne Dr., Concord, NC, (28027). 800-784-5605. 704-788-7097. Fax: 704-7887091. E-mail: ritelitesigns@ritelitesigns.com. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Sign Technology of N.C., Inc., 311 Berkley, High Point, NC (27260). 336-887-3211. Fax: 336-887-5501. Email: signtechnology@triadbiz.rr.com. Website: www. signtechnologyofnc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

NORTH DAKOTA BISMARCK Bacon Signs Inc., 629 20th Ave. S.E., P.O. Box 3. Minot, ND. (58702) 701-852-0331. 800-437-2058. Fax: 701-852-2261. E-mail: baconsigns@srt.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. Indigo Signworks, 735 Airport Road, Bismarck, ND (58504). 701-250-9696. Fax: 701-250-8686. E-mail: wayne@ indigosignworks.com. Website: www.indigosignworks. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. DEVILS LAKE Bacon Signs Inc., 629 20th Ave. S.E., P.O. Box 3. Minot, ND. (58702) 701-852-0331. 800-437-2058. Fax: 701-852-2261. E-mail: baconsigns@srt.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. Indigo Signworks, 1622 Main Ave, Fargo, ND (58103). 701-297-9696. Fax: 701-297-9697. E-mail: tom@ indigosignworks.com. Website: www.indigosignworks. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. DICKINSON Bacon Signs Inc., 629 20th Ave. S.E., P.O. Box 3. Minot, ND. (58702) 701-852-0331. 800-437-2058. Fax: 701-852-2261. E-mail: baconsigns@srt.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. Indigo Signworks, 735 Airport Road, Bismarck, ND (58504). 701-250-9696. Fax: 701-250-8686. E-mail: wayne@ indigosignworks.com. Website: www.indigosignworks. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Keith Signs, 1795 S. Main Dickinson, ND. (58601). Ph/Fax: 701-225-2057. Email: ksigns@ndsupernet.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. FARGO Bacon Signs Inc., 629 20th Ave. S.E., P.O. Box 3. Minot, ND. (58702) 701-852-0331. 800-437-2058. Fax: 701-852-2261. E-mail: baconsigns@srt.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. Custom Graphics Signs & Designs, 2501 3rd Ave. N., Box 9734, Fargo, ND (58106-9734). 701-237-5685. 800-959-0914. Fax: 701-237-4158. Email: signs@ customgraphx.com. Website: www.customgraphicsinc. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Indigo Signworks, 1622 Main Ave, Fargo, ND (58103). 701-297-9696. Fax: 701-297-9697. E-mail: tom@ indigosignworks.com. Website: www.indigosignworks. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.


GRAND FORKS Bacon Signs Inc., 629 20th Ave. S.E., P.O. Box 3. Minot, ND. (58702) 701-852-0331. 800-437-2058. Fax: 701-852-2261. E-mail: baconsigns@srt.com. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Custom Graphics Signs & Designs, 2501 3rd Ave. N., Box 9734, Fargo, ND (58106-9734). 701-237-5685. 800-959-0914. Fax: 701-237-4158. Email: signs@ customgraphx.com. Website: www.customgraphicsinc. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Indigo Signworks, 1622 Main Ave, Fargo, ND (58103). 701-297-9696. Fax: 701-297-9697. E-mail: tom@ indigosignworks.com. Website: www.indigosignworks.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. JAMESTOWN Bacon Signs Inc., 629 20th Ave. S.E., P.O. Box 3. Minot, ND. (58702) 701-852-0331. 800-437-2058. Fax: 701-852-2261. E-mail: baconsigns@srt.com. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Custom Graphics Signs & Designs, 2501 3rd Ave. N., Box 9734, Fargo, ND (58106-9734). 701-237-5685. 800-959-0914. Fax: 701-237-4158. Email: signs@ customgraphx.com. Website: www.customgraphicsinc. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Indigo Signworks, 735 Airport Road, Bismarck, ND (58504). 701-250-9696. Fax: 701-250-8686. E-mail: wayne@ indigosignworks.com. Website: www.indigosignworks.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. MINOT Bacon Signs Inc., 629 20th Ave. S.E., P.O. Box 3. Minot, ND. (58702) 701-852-0331. 800-437-2058. Fax: 701-852-2261. E-mail: baconsigns@srt.com. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Indigo Signworks, 735 Airport Road, Bismarck, ND (58504). 701-250-9696. Fax: 701-250-8686. E-mail: wayne@ indigosignworks.com. Website: www.indigosignworks.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. WILLISTON Bacon Signs Inc., 629 20th Ave. S.E., P.O. Box 3. Minot, ND. (58702) 701-852-0331. 800-437-2058. Fax: 701-852-2261. E-mail: baconsigns@srt.com. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9.

OHIO AKRON Adams Signs, 1100 Industrial Ave. SW. Massillion, OH (44647). 888-886-9911. Fax: 330-832-6999. Website: www.adamsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Archer Sign Corporation, 1917 Henry Ave., SW, Canton, OH (44706). 330-455-9995. Fax: 330-455-9994. E-mail: jerry@archersign.com. Website: www.archersign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Ellet Sign Company, 3041 E. Waterloo Rd., Akron OH (44312). 330-628-9907. 888-652-8607. Fax 330-6288347. Email: gpeters@elletneon.com. Website: www. elletneon.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9 ATHENS Kessler Sign Co., P.O. Box 785, Zanesville,OH (43702-0785). 740-453-0668. Fax: 740-453-5301. 800-686-1870. 12-3-4-5-6-7-9. CANTON Adams Signs, 1100 Industrial Ave. SW. Massillion, OH (44647). 888-886-9911. Fax: 330-832-6999. Website: www.adamsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Archer Sign Corporation, 1917 Henry Ave., SW, Canton, OH (44706). 330-455-9995. Fax: 330-455-9994. E-mail: jerry@archersign.com. Website: www.archersign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. CINCINNATI ABC Signs Inc., 38 W. McMicken Ave., (45202). 513-2418884. 888-335-NEON (6366). Fax: 513-241-8978. Website: abcsign.com. E-mail: tom@abcsign.com. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9. Accent Signs & Graphics, 6610 Corporate Dr., Cincinnati, OH (45242). 513-489-7744. 800-927-NEON. 513-4898552. E-mail: accentsigns@fuse.net. Website: www. cincinnatisigns.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Classic Sign Company, Inc. 112 La Grange St., Findlay, OH (45840). 419-420-0058. 800-700-1869. Fax: 419-4200404. Website: www.classicsignpjg@aol.com. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Kessler Sign Co., P.O. Box 785, Zanesville,OH (43702-0785). 740-453-0668. Fax: 740-453-5301. 800-686-1870. 12-3-4-5-6-7-9. Quality Signs & Service Co., Inc., 1530 Production Dr. Burlington, KY (41005). 859-525-9966. Fax: 859-5250304. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Tri-State Signs Unlimited, Inc., 9077 Sutton Place, Hamilton, OH (45011). 513-942-7446. 877-724-6461. Fax: 513682-2302. E-mail: stevew@tri-statesigns.com. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9.

United-Maier Signs, Inc., 1030 Straight St., Cincinnati, OH (45214). 513-681-6600. Fax: 513-681-0818. E-mail: amaier@united-maier.com. Website: www.united-maier. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

CIRCLEVILLE Kessler Sign Co., P.O. Box 785, Zanesville, OH (437020785). 740-453-0668. Fax: 740-453-5301. 800-6861870. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. CLEVELAND Adams Signs, 1100 Industrial Ave. SW. Massillion, OH (44647). 888-886-9911. Fax: 330-832-6999. Website: www.adamsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Archer Sign Corporation, 1917 Henry Ave., SW, Canton, OH (44706). 330-455-9995. Fax: 330-455-9994. E-mail: jerry@archersign.com. Website: www.archersign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

Brady Sign Co. 1721 Hancock Street, Sandusky, OH (44870). 888-626-5112. Fax: 419-625-5985. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Ellet Sign Company, 3041 E. Waterloo Rd., Akron OH (44312). 330-628-9907. 888-652-8607. Fax 330-6288347. Email: gpeters@elletneon.com. Website: www. elletneon.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9

McQueen Sign Co., 2010 Vermilion Rd., Vermilion, OH (44089). 440-967-1137. 800-967-1137. Fax: 440-9673534. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

Signature Sign Company, Inc., 1776 East 43rd St., Cleveland, OH (44103). 216-426-1234. Fax: 216-4261261. E-mail: signaturesignco@sbcglobal.net. Website: www.signaturesigncompany.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Wagner Sign Service & Lighting, 7135 West Ridge Road, Elyria, OH (44035). 440-245-6540. 886-924-6370.Fax: 440-233-6455. E-mail: mark@wagnersign.com. Website: www.wagnersign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. COLUMBUS Advance Sign Group,LLC 834 W. Third. Ave. Columbus, OH (43212). 614-429-2111. Fax: 614-429-2150. E-mail: jimw@advancesigngroup.com. Website: www. advancesigngroup.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. All Star Sign Co., 112 S. Glenwood Ave., Columbus, OH (43222). 614-461-9052. Fax: 614-461-0620. E-mail: allstar@rrohio.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Archer Sign Corporation, 1917 Henry Ave., SW, Canton, OH (44706). 330-455-9995. Fax: 330-455-9994. E-mail: jerry@archersign.com. Website: www.archersign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

Branham Sign Co., Inc., 127 Cypress St., Reynoldsburg, OH (43068) 740-964-9550. 888-976-7446. Fax: 740-9649558. E-mail: tbranham@branhamsign.com. Website: www.branhamsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

Classic Sign Company, Inc. 112 La Grange St., Findlay, OH (45840). 419-420-0058. 800-700-1869. Fax: 419-4200404. Website: www.classicsignpjg@aol.com. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Columbus Sign Company. 1515 East Fifth Avenue. Columbus, OH (43219). 614-262-3133. Fax: 614-2522594. Website: www.columbussign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. DaNite Sign Company, 1640 Harmon Ave., Columbus, OH (43223). 614-444-3333. 800-262-6171. Fax: 614-4443026. E-mail: jwaddell@danitesign.com. Website: www. danitesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9.

Ellet Sign Company, 3041 E. Waterloo Rd., Akron OH (44312). 330-628-9907. 888-652-8607. Fax 330-6288347. Email: gpeters@elletneon.com. Website: www. elletneon.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9 Hanover Signs, 1771 Progress Ave., (43207). 614-4438500. Fax: 614443-4809. Email: sales@hanoversigns. com. Web: www.hanoversigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Kessler Sign Co., P.O. Box 785, Zanesville, OH (437020785). 740-453-0668. Fax: 740-453-5301. 800-6861870. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Midwest Sign Solution, 5837 Karric Square Dr, Suite 173, Dublin, OH., (43016). 614-445-0646. 888-303-9636. Fax: 614-445-0636. E-mail: midwestsign@att.net. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9. P.R. Signs and Service, 2501 Englewood Dr., Columbus, OH (43230). 614-475-6788. Fax: 614-475-6788. Email: orders@prsignsandservice.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sign Vision Co., Inc., 987 Claycraft Rd. Columbus, OH (43230). 614-475-5161. Fax: 614-864-0302. Email: sales@signvisionco.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9.

DAYTON Classic Sign Company, Inc. 112 La Grange St., Findlay, OH (45840). 419-420-0058. 800-700-1869. Fax: 419-4200404. Website: www.classicsignpjg@aol.com. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. DaNite Sign Company, 1640 Harmon Ave., Columbus, OH (43223). 614-444-3333. 800-262-6171. Fax: 614-4443026. E-mail: jwaddell@danitesign.com. Website: www. danitesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. KAP Signs, 1608 Kuntz Rd., (45404). 937-223-2155 800-308-7446. Fax: 937-223-7603. E-mail: asnyder@ KAPsigns.com. Website: www.KAPsigns.com. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Kessler Sign Co., P.O. Box 785, Zanesville, OH (437020785). 740-453-0668. Fax: 740-453-5301. 800-6861870. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

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Sign Dynamics, 2781 Thunderhawk Ct., (45414). 937-2642070. 800-298-7788. Fax: 937-264-2075. E-mail: jeffb@ signdynamics.com. Website: www.signdynamics.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. FINDLAY Toledo Sign Company, 2021 Adams, Toledo, OH (43624). 419-244-4444. Fax: 419-244-6546. E-mail: tsigns@ toledo.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. HAMILTON Kessler Sign Co., P.O. Box 785, Zanesville, OH (437020785). 740-453-0668. Fax: 740-453-5301. 800-6861870. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Triangle Sign Co., 221 North “B” St., (45013). 513-8632578. Fax: 513-863-8740. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. LANCASTER DaNite Sign Company, 1640 Harmon Ave., Columbus, OH (43223). 614-444-3333. 800-262-6171. Fax: 614-4443026. E-mail: jwaddell@danitesign.com. Website: www. danitesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. Kessler Sign Co., P.O. Box 785, Zanesville, OH (43702-0785) 740-453-0668. Fax: 740-453-5301. 800-686-1870. 12-3-4-5-6-7-9. MARIETTA Kessler Sign Co., P.O. Box 785, Zanesville, OH. (437020785). 800-686-1870. 740-453-0668. Fax: 740-4535301. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. NEWARK DaNite Sign Company, 1640 Harmon Ave., Columbus, OH (43223). 614-444-3333. 800-262-6171. Fax: 614-4443026. E-mail: jwaddell@danitesign.com. Website: www. danitesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. Kessler Sign Co., P.O. Box 785. Zanesville, OH (43702-0785) 800-686-1870. 740-453-0668. Fax: 740-453-5301. 12-3-4-5-6-7-9 NEW PHILADELPHIA Kessler Sign Co., P.O. Box 785, Zanesville, OH (437020785). 740-453-0668. Fax: 740-453-5301. 800-6861870. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. ST. CLAIRSVILLE Kessler Sign Co., P.O. Box 785, Zanesville, OH (437020785). 740-453-0668. Fax: 740-453-5301. 800-6861870. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. sandusky Brady Sign Co. 1721 Hancock Street, Sandusky, OH (44870). 888-626-5112. Fax: 419-625-5985. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. SPRINGFIELD DaNite Sign Company, 1640 Harmon Ave., Columbus, OH (43223). 614-444-3333. 800-262-6171. Fax: 614-4443026. E-mail: jwaddell@danitesign.com. Website: www. danitesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. Kessler Sign Co., P.O. Box 785, Zanesville, OH (437020785). 740-453-0668. Fax: 740-453-5301. 800-6861870. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. TOLEDO Gardner Signs Inc., P.O. Box 352680, 3800 Airport Hwy. (43635). 419-385-6669. 800-537-2236. Fax: 419-3857046. E-mail: gardnersign@aol.com. Website: www. gardnersigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. Harmon Sign, 7844 West Central Ave., Toledo, OH (43617). 419-841-6656. Fax: 419-841-7160. Email: sales@ harmonsign.com. Website: www.harmonsign.com. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9. Metro-Detroit Signs, Inc., 23544 Hoover, Warren, MI. (48089-1945). 586-759-2700. Fax: 586-759-2703. Email: metrodetroitsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Reason Sign Co. LLC. 2115 Loxley Rd. Toledo, OH (43613). 419-787-3223. Fax: 866-756-4016. Email: matt@ reasonsign.com. Website: www. reasonsign.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. Toledo Sign Company, 2021 Adams, Toledo, OH (43624). 419-244-4444. Fax: 419-244-6546. E-mail: tsigns@ toledosign.com. Website: www.toledosign.com. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE DaNite Sign Company, 1640 Harmon Ave., Columbus, OH (43223). 614-444-3333. 800-262-6171. Fax: 614-4443026. E-mail: jwaddell@danitesign.com. Website: www. danitesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. Kessler Sign Co., P.O. Box 785, Zanesville, OH (437020785). 740-453-0668. Fax: 740-453-5301. 800-6861870. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. YOUNGSTOWN Archer Sign Corporation, 1917 Henry Ave., SW, Canton, OH (44706). 330-455-9995. Fax: 330-455-9994. E-mail: jerry@archersign.com. Website: www.archersign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Peskin Neon Sign Co., Inc., 3991 Simon Road (44512). 330783-2470. Fax: 330-783-9704. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. ZANESVILLE Kessler Sign Co., P.O. Box 785, Zanesville, OH (437020785). 740-453-0668. Fax: 740-453-5301. 800-6861870. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

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OKLAHOMA CLINTON Johnson Signs Inc., 10057 N 2250 Rd., Arapaho, OK (73620). 580-323-6454. 800-259-3727. Fax: 580-3230798. E-mail: johnsonsignsok@gmail.com. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9. ELK CITY Signs Unllimited LC, Rt. 4, Box 7265 (73644). 580-2253121. 877-525-3121. Fax: 580-225-1033. E-mail: oksignsunlimited@yahoo.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. LAWTON Monkey Business, 212 SE Wallock, (73501). 580-357-1056. 800-357-1056. Fax: 580-357-1056. E-mail: signguy15@ sbcglobal.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. OKLAHOMA CITY General Lighting & Sign, 2701 N.W. 1st St., Oklahoma City, OK (73107). 405-235-3239. Fax: 405-235-3490. Website: www.generallighting.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

Superior Neon Co., 2515 N. Oklahoma St. (73105). 405528-5515. Fax: 405-528-5535. E-mail: sales@superior neon.com. Website: www.superiorneon.com. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. STILLWATER IrwinCustom Sign Co.,LLC 415 East 14th St. (74074). 405372-0657. Fax: 405-743-0919. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. TULSA A-Max Signs, 9520 E. 55th Pl. (74145). 918-622-0651. Fax: 918-622-0659. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Acura Neon, Inc., 1801 N. Willow Ave., Broken Arrow, OK (74012). 918-252-2258. 918-252-3738. E-mail: pguthrie@acuraneon.com. Website: www.acuraneon.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Claude Neon Federal., 1225 N. Lansing Ave. (74106). 918587-7171. Fax: 918-587-7176. Email: james@cnfsigns. com. Website: www.cnfsigns.com.1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

OREGON ALBANY Foress Sign Company, 30255 Hwy. 34, (97321). 541-9285858. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. COOS BAY Art Signs, 63006 Hwy 101 S. (97420). 541-267-7894. Fax: 541-267-3514. Email: art.signs@verizon.net. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. EUGENE ES&A Sign & Awning Co., 89975 Prairie Rd., Eugene, OR (97402). 541-485-5546. 800-285-3547. Fax: 541-4855813. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Ramsay Signs of Eugene, 204 Jefferson St., (97402). 541342-1769. 800-937-7446. Fax: 541-683-3291. Website: ramsaysigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. PORTLAND ES&A Sign & Awning Co., 89975 Prairie Rd., Eugene, OR (97402). 541-485-5546. 800-285-3547. Fax: 541-4855813. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Garrett Sign Company. 811 Harney St. Vancouver, WA. (98660). 360-693-9081. 800-994-1191. Fax: 360-6935948. Email: sales@garrettsign.com. Website: www. garrettsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Hannah Sign Systems, LLC. 5101 SE 17th Ave., Portland, OR (97202). 503-946-8373. Fax: 503-206-4900. Email: DaveL@HannahSignSystems.com. Website: www. hannasignsystemsllc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

Ramsay Signs, 9160 SE 74th Ave. (97206). 503-7774555. 800-613-4555. Fax: 503-777-0220. Website: ramsaysigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

Security Signs, 2424 SE Holgate Blvd. (97202-4747). 503232-4172. Fax: 503-230-1861. E-mail: info@securitysigns .com. Website: www.securitysigns.com 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

YESCO, 20100 SW 112th Avenue, Tualatin, OR (97062). 503-612-6672. Fax: 503-612-0914. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. SALEM Cascade Signs & Neon, 2166 Wayside Terrace, N.E. (97303). 503-378-0012. Fax: 503-362-8154. 1-2-3-45-6-7-8-9. Ramsay Signs/Martin Bros. Signs, Inc., 204 Jefferson St., Eugene, OR (97402). 800-937-7446. 541-342-1769. Fax: 541-683-3291. E-mail: fsmith@mbsigns.com. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9. Salem Sign Co. Inc., 1825 Front St. N.E., (97303). 503-3716362. Fax: 503-371-0901. E-mail: signs@salemsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. THE DALLES Stein Sign, P.O. Box 410, Corbett, OR (97019). 503-6953220. Fax: 503-695-6154. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Columbia River Sign And Design, 5277 Cherry Heights Rd., (97058). 541-296-5694. Fax: 541-298-2962. E-mail: cre@gorge.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

PENNSYLVANIA Eastern Sign Tech, PO Box 564, Burlington, NJ (08016). 112 Connecticut Dr.. Burlington, NJ (08016). 609-261-2805. Fax: 609-518-3575. E-mail: info@easternsigntech.com. Website: www.easternsigntech.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. MidAtlantic Site Services, LLC., 313 Pennington Avenue, Waterford Works, NJ (08089). 856-768-1744. Fax: 856768-1755. Email: info@midatlanticservices.com. Website: www.midatlanticservices.com. Nova Sign Group, 117 Cross Keys Rd, Berlin, NJ (08009), 609-268-4610, 877-590-7466, Fax: 609-268-4612. Email: info@novasigngroup.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. ALTOONA Altoona Neon & Sign Service, 809 S. 10th St. (16602). 800253-7446. 814-942-7488. Fax: 814-944-2198. E-mail: brad@altoonaneon.com. Website: www.altoonaneon.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Edmiston Signs, 809 N. 6th Street, Bellwood, PA (16617). 814-742-8930. Fax: 814-742-7321. edmistonsigns@ verizon.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Image Signs, Inc., 1720 B. Margaret Ave., (16602) 814-9464663. Fax: 814-944-9554. E-mail: image1990@aol.com. Website: www.imagesignsinc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. BLOOMSBURG Fieseler Neon Sign Co., P.O. Box 699. Wilkes-Barre, PA. (18702). 570-655-2976. Fax: 570-655-8159. E-mail: ddourand@adelphia.net. Website: www.fieselerneons. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. 21st Century Signs, 701 First St., Suite 101, Williamsport, PA (17701). 570-368-3327. 800-909-2611. Fax: 570-3688270. E-mail: bmiller@21stcenturysigns.com. Website: www.21stcenturysigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. BREEZEWOOD Weyand Sign & Neon, 4277 Lincoln Way, Stoystown, PA (15563). 814-893-5524. Fax: 814-893-5733. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. CHAMBERSBURG Baer’s Sign Service, 5307 Wayne Rd., (17201). 717-2631686. Fax: 717-263-7914. E-mail: baersign@innernet.net. Website: www.baersign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. CRANBERRY Custom Signs Inc., 1535 Millbrook Road (16127). 814-7867232. 800-698-9064. Fax: 814-786-7944. E-mail: signs@ customsignsinc.com. Website: www.customsignsinc.com 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.


DuBOIS Sekula Sign Corp., 811-813 S. Brady St., P.O. Box 395 (15801). 814-371-4650. Fax: 814-371-8261. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9.. EXTON Grid Sign Systems, 50 Senn Dr., Chester Springs, PA (19425). 610-458-7510. 888-641-2145. Fax: 610-4587560. E-mail: mrobinson@gridsignsystems.com. Website: www.gridsignsystems.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. GREENSBURG Shamrock Signs, 535 Forest Ave., Carnegie, PA (15106). 412-279-2800. Fax: 412-279-2848. E-mail: info@ shamrocksigns.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Weyand Sign & Neon, 4277 Lincoln Way, Stoystown, PA (15563). 814-893-5524. Fax: 814-893-5733. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. GROVE CITY Custom Signs Inc., 1535 Millbrook Road (16127). 814-7867232. 800-698-9064. Fax: 814-786-7944. E-mail: signs@ customsignsinc.com. Website: www.customsigns inc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. HANOVER W.J. Strickler Signs, Inc., 3999 Carlisle Pk., P.O. Box 175, New Oxford, PA (17350). E-mail: info@stricklersigns .com. 717-624-8450. 800-222-0387. Fax: 717-6247151. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. JOHNSTOWN Weyand Sign & Neon, 4277 Lincoln Way, Stoystown, PA (15563). 814-893-5524. Fax: 814-893-5733. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. MONESSEN Pierre A. Luti Adv. Co., 24 Willow Dr. (15062). 724-6849030. Fax: 724-684-6368. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. PHILADELPHIA ABCO Signs, 7300 N. Crescent Blvd., Suite 11, Pennsauken, NJ (08110). 856-663-6001. Fax: 856663-3816. E-mail: roccoatabcosigns.com. Website: www.abcosigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Compass Sign Co., 3920 Nebraska St., Levittown, PA (19058-0830). 215-781-0430. Fax: 215-781-0433. Email:info@compass-sign.net. Website: www.compass-sign. net. 3-4-5-6-7-9. Eastern Sign Tech, PO Box 564, Burlington, NJ (08016). 112 Connecticut Dr.. Burlington, NJ (08016). 609-261-2805. Fax: 609-518-3575. E-mail: info@easternsigntech.com. Website: www.easternsigntech.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. KC Sign & Awnings. 142 Conchester Hwy. Aston, PA (19014) 610-497-0111. 888-651-SIGN. Fax: 610-497-0110. Email: kcsignco@msn.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. PITTSBURGH Accel Sign Group Inc., 5600 Harrison St. (15201). 412-781-7735. Fax: 412-781-7757. Website: www. accelsigngroup.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Atlas Sign Corp., 230 Northgate Drive, Warrendale, PA. (15086). 724-935-3620. 800-878-7446. Fax: 724-9358788. Website: www.atlassigncorp.com1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Bunting Graphics Inc., 20 River Rd. Verona, PA (15147). 412-820-2200. 800-735-0445. Fax: 412-820-4404. E-mail: sales@buntinggraphics.com. Website: www. buntinggraphics.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Clay Hardon Co., Box 7859, (15215). 412-963-0688. Fax: 412-963-7592. E-mail: clayhardon@aol.com. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Crest Adv. Co., 1529 Brodhead Rd., P.O. Box 209, Monaca, PA (15061). 724-774-4413. Fax: 724-774-3183. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. Shamrock Signs, 535 Forest Ave., Carnegie, PA (15106). 412-279-2800. Fax: 412-279-2848. E-mail: info@ shamrocksigns.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

Sign Innovation, 514 German St., Harmony, PA (16037). 724-452-8699. Fax: 724-452-8629. Website: www. signinnovation.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sign Stat, 412 Harrison Dr., Jeannette, PA (15644). 724-527-7475. Fax: 724-527-7477. E-mail: info@ signstatsigns.com. Website: www.signstatsigns.com. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9. READING B & R Signs, 523 Muhlenberg St. (19605-1720). 610-9293136. Fax: 610-929-2008. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. SCRANTON Creative Sign Services, 1315 Mt. Cobb Rd., Lake Ariel, PA (18436). 570-689-7030. Fax: 570-689-7031. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Fieseler Neon Sign Co., P.O. Box 699. Wilkes-Barre, PA. (18702). 570-655-2976. Fax: 570-655-8159. E-mail: ddourand@adelphia.net. Website: www.fieselerneons. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

STROUDSBURG Fieseler Neon Signs, P.O. Box 699, Wilkes-Barre, PA (18702). 570-655-2976. Fax: 570-655-8159. E-mail: ddourand@adelphia.net.. Website: www.fieselerneons. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. WASHINGTON Shamrock Signs, 535 Forest Avenue. Carnegie, PA (15106). 412-279-2800. Fax: 412-279-2848. E-mail: info@ shamrocksigns.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. WILKES BARRE Fieseler Neon Signs, P.O. Box 699 (18702). 570-655-2976. Fax: 570-655-8159. E-mail: ddourand@adelphia.net. Website: www.fieselerneons.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. WILLIAMSPORT 21st Century Signs, 701 First St., Suite 101, Williamsport, PA (17701). 570-368-3327. 800-909-2611. Fax: 570-368-8270. E-mail: bmiller@21stcenturysigns.com. Website: www.21stcenturysigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

SOUTH CAROLINA BEAUFORT Coastal Signs, 2583 Bengal St., N. Charleston, SC (294069771). 843-747-6046. Fax: 843-797-5722. E-mail: coastalsigns@bellsouth.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Electric Sign Service. 4200 Dorchester Rd. Charleston, SC (29405). 843-554-3116. 866-529-1413. Fax: 843-5291485. Email: joe@electricsign.net. Web: www.electricsign. net. 2-3-4-5-6-7 CHARLESTON Coastal Signs, 2583 Bengal St., N. Charleston, SC (294069771). 843-813-5388. Fax: 843-797-5722. E-mail: tom@ coastalsigns.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. ElectricSign Service. 4200 Dorchester Rd. Charleston, SC (29405). 843-554-3116. 866-529-1413. Fax: 843-5291485. Email: joe@electricsign.net. Web: www.electricsign. net. 2-3-4-5-6-7 Miller Signs, 2302 Air Park Rd., (29406). 843-747-1920. 800-968-8543. Fax: 843-747-7151. E-mail: millersigns@ btitelecom.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

FLORENCE Tyson Sign Company Inc., P.O. Box 50580, Myrtle Beach, SC (29579). 2487 Hwy. 501 E., Conway, SC (29526). 843448-5168. 843-448-0535. E-mail: service@tyson sign.com. Website: www.tysonsign.com 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. GREENVILLE Eckstein Signs, 1885 Nazareth Church Rd., Spartan­burg, SC (29301). 864-439-1182. E-mail: ecksteinsigns @aol.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Garfield Signs & Graphics, 203 Ford St., Greer, SC (29650). 864-848-0911. Fax: 864-848-0903. Contact: Mike Branz (cell) 864-415-8295. Website: www. GarfieldSigns.com. E-mail: grayson@garfieldsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. GREENWOOD Rainbow Neon Sign Co., Inc., P.O Box 712, East Durst Ave. Ext. (29648). 803-223-8423. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. MYRTLE BEACH Tyson Sign Company Inc., P.O. Box 50580, Myrtle Beach, SC (29579). 2487 Hwy. 501 E., Conway, SC (29526). 843448-5168. 843-448-0535. E-mail: service@tyson sign.com. Website: www.tysonsign.com 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. ORANGEBURG ElectricSign Service. 4200 Dorchester Rd. Charleston, SC (29405). 843-554-3116. 866-529-1413. Fax: 843-5291485. Email: joe@electricsign.net. Web: www.electricsign. net. 2-3-4-5-6-7 ROCK HILL A&B/Burchette Sign Corp., P.O. Box 2381, Kernersville, NC (27285). 336-996-6501. Fax: 336-996-0123. Website: www.burchettesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. RITE LITE SIGNS, INC., 1000 Biscayne Dr., Concord, NC (28027). 800-784-5605. 704-788-7097. Fax: 704-7887091. E-mail: ritelitesigns@ritelitesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9. SPARTANBURG Eckstein Signs, 1885 Nazareth Church Rd., Spartan­burg, SC (29301). 864-439-1182. E-mail: ecksteinsigns @aol.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Electric City Signs & Neon, Inc. 701 Hwy. 28 By Pass, P.O. Box 656. Anderson, SC (29622). 864-225-5351. Fax: 864-225-9050. Email: cridgeway@electricitysigns.com. Web: www.electriccitysigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Garfield Signs & Graphics, 203 Ford St., Greer, SC (29650). 864-848-0911. Fax: 864-848-0903. Contact: Mike Branz (cell) 864-415-8295. Website: www. GarfieldSigns.com. E-mail: grayson@garfieldsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

SOUTH DAKOTA Murray Sign Inc., 7293 Peppermill Pkwy., N. Charleston, SC (29418). 843-760-0074. Fax: 843-760-0082. E-mail: murraysign@aol.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Roberts and Sons Signs, Inc. 3915 Savannah Hwy., Johns Island, SC. (29455). 843-571-3500, 1-800-571-3500. Fax: 843-571-3509. Email: sales@robsignco.com. Website: www.robsignco.com. COLUMBIA Carolina Custom Signs, 500 Greenwood Rd., 500 Greenwood Rd., W. Columbia, SC (29171) 803-7917504. 800-368-9909. Fax: 803-739-2344. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9. ElectricSign Service. 4200 Dorchester Rd. Charleston, SC (29405). 843-554-3116. 866-529-1413. Fax: 843-5291485. Email: joe@electricsign.net. Web: www.electricsign. net. 2-3-4-5-6-7 Magna Sign International, 224 Industrial Drive, Lexington, SC. (29072). 803-808-5600. Fax: 803-808-5684. Email: tdavis@magnasign.com. Website: www.MagnaSign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

Signs Unlimited, 109 Wayside Dr., West Columbia, SC. (29169). 803-548-1303. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

ABERDEEN Service Signs, 311 S. Roosevelt, P.O. Box 1172, (57401). 605-225-6845. 800-658-3317. Fax: 605-225-1643. Email: sersign@nrctv.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. MITCHELL Bruce Sign Company. 40535 254th St. (57301) 605996-5922. 800-654-1975. Fax: 605-996-8335. Email: bsigns@mitchell.net. Website: www.brucesignco.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. RAPID CITY Conrad’s Big C. Signs Inc., 1740 E. North Street, Rapid City, SD (57701). 605-348-8744. 800-456-5328. Fax: 605348-7730. E-mail: bigcsign@hills.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Rosenbaum’s Sign Co., 1650 Samco Rd. (57702). 605342-0481. 888-560-7446. Fax: 605-342-9474. EricF@ rosenbaumsigns.com / JimJ@rosenbaumsigns.com. Website: www.rosenbaumsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. SIOUX FALLS Ace Neon Signs & Service, Inc., 403 N. Kiwanis Ave., (57104). 605-336-7031. Fax: 605-336-7054. E-mail: ace@aceneonsigns.com. Website: www.aceneonsigns. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Creative Surfaces, Inc. 1701 F Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD (57104). 605-336-1572. Fax: 605-334-1376. Email: jud@creativesurfaces.com. Website: www. creativesurfaces.com.1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Pride Neon Signs, 3010 W 10th St., (57104). 605-3363563. Fax: 605-336-6938. Email: signs@prideneon.com. Website: www.prideneon.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. WATERTOWN Service Signs, 1005 21st st. SW, P.O. Box 433, (57201). 605-882-2413. 877-882-7446. Fax: 605-882-2863. Email: servsign2@dailypost.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Stein Sign Display, 2020 4th Ave. SW, P.O. Box1237, Watertown, SD (57201). 888-886-4616. Fax: 605-8827040. E-mail: ssd@escomfg.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

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TENNESSEE BRISTOL Bristol Sign Co., P.O. Box 16938, Bristol, VA (24209-6938). 276-669-0811. 800-736-6180. Fax: 276-669-7120. 12-3-4-5-6-7-9. Snyder Signs Inc., P.O. Box 3647 CRS, Johnson City, TN (37602-3647). 423-282-6221. 800-282-7221. Fax: 423-282-6222. Website: www.snydersigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. CLARKSVILLE Signs Now, 1537 Ft. Campbell Blvd. (37042). 931-5033030. Fax: 931-503-3035. E-mail: signsnow@clarksville .com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. COLUMBIA Columbia Neon Co., Inc., 102 Nashville Hwy. (38401). 931-388-2455. Fax: 931-388-2456. E-mail: info@ columbianeon.net. Website: www.columbianeon.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. DICKSON A-1 Signs Inc., Hwy. 96, P.O. Box 247, (37055). 615-4462856. 800-446-0066. Fax: 615-446-6616. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9. GREENEVILLE Snyder Signs Inc., P.O. Box 3647 CRS, Johnson City, TN (37602-3647). 423-282-6221. 800-282-7221. Fax: 423-282-6222. Website: www.snydersigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. JOHNSON CITY Bristol Sign Co., P.O. Box 16938, Bristol, VA (24209-6938). 276-669-0811. 800-736-6180. Fax: 276-669-7120. 12-3-4-5-6-7-9. Snyder Signs, Inc., P.O. Box 3647, CRS (37601). 423-2826221. 800-282-7221. Fax: 423-282-6222. Website: www. snydersigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

KINGSPORT Bristol Sign Co., P.O. Box 16938, Bristol, VA (24209-6938). 276-669-0811. 800-736-6180. Fax: 276-669-7120. 12-3-4-5-6-7-9. Snyder Signs Inc., P.O. Box 3647 CRS, Johnson City, TN (37602-3647). 423-282-6221. 800-282-7221. Fax: 423282-6222. E-mail: rod@snydersigns.com. Website: www. snydersigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. KNOXVILLE Commercial Sign and Crane LLC, P.O.Box 1206, Seymour, TN (37865). 865-573-9292, Fax: 865-573-9298. Email: commercialsign@charter.net. Website: www. commercialsignandcrane.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Neon Service Co., Inc., 1007 May Ave., (37921). 865-5466251. Fax: 865-546-6253. E-mail: neonservice@att.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

Signco Inc., 3101 Northwest Park Drive (37921). 865-9472086. 865-947-2087. 865-947-2088. Fax: 865-9472089. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. LEBANON Witt Sign Co. Inc., P.O. Drawer 784, Lebanon, TN (370880784). 615-444-3898. Fax: 615-444-3980. E-mail: sales@wittsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. MEMPHIS B.A. Balton Sign Co., 825 Crystal Springs Dr., Rossville, TN (38066). 901-355-4827. Fax: 901-854-7416. E-mail: bal2000@bellsouth.net. Website: www.baltonsignco.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Complete Lighting & Sign Service, Inc., 46 Mill Ave., (38105). 901-527-6580. Fax: 901-527-6532. E-mail: www. completelighting.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

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Frank Balton & Co., 5385 Pleasant View Rd. (38134). 901388-1212. Fax: 901-388-9485. E-mail: signs@fbalton .com. Website: www.fbalton.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

Memphis Sign Erectors, Inc., 2234 Dunn Rd. (38114). P.O. Box 18944 (38181-0944). 901-365-9119. Fax: 901-3652730. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

Mid-South Signs, 3726 Getwell Cove, Memphis, TN (38118). 901-365-4379. Fax: 866-800-8441. Fax: 901-367-0661 Email: rice-mss@cableone.net. stan-mss@cableone.net. Website: www.midsouthsigns.com 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. MORRISTOWN Scotty’s Sign Service, 1962 Deer Ridge Dr., Morristown, TN (37814). 423-231-3433. Website: scottyssignservice. Email: scotty@scottyssignservice.com com. 2-4-6-7-9. MT. JULIET Witt Sign Co. Inc., P.O. Drawer 784, Lebanon, TN (370880784). 615-444-3898. Fax: 615-444-3980. E-mail: sales@wittsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. NASHVILLE August Enterprises, Inc., 5209 Pennsylvania Ave., Nashville, TN (37209). 615-463-2655. Fax: 615-463-2645. E-mail: tony@augustenterprises.net. Website: augustenterprises. net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Boom Sign & Lighting, 184 Sharp Springs Rd., Smyrna, TN (37167). 615-355-5511. Fax: 615-459-0705. E-mail: boomsign@bellsouth.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Bozman Sign Co., Inc., 862 Easthagan Dr., Nashville, TN (37217). 615-331-0805. Fax: 615-831-9530. Email: sdenson@bozmansigns.com. Website: www.bozmansigns. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Commercial Lighting & Sign Service, Inc., 2215 Dortch Ave., Nashville, TN (37210). 615-726-3558, Fax: 615-7263559. Email: contact@commlightandsign.com. Premier Sign Co. LLC, 1720 Ed Temple Blvd., (37208). 615687-4200. Fax: 615-242-5118. E-mail: ccombs@ tristartransport.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

Signs, Inc., 2705 Glenrose Ave., (37210). 615-831-1795. Fax: 615-333-9737. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. PIGEON FORGE Snyder Signs, Inc., P.O. Box 3647, CRS (37601). 423-2826221. 800-282-7221. Fax: 423-282-6222. Website: www. snydersigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

TEXAS ABILENE Acme Sign & Plastics Co., P.O. Box 2977, Abilene, TX (79604). 1225 Walnut, Abilene, TX (79601). 325-6779469. Fax: 325-677-3926. E-mail: acmesign@camalott .com. Website: www.acmesignandplastics.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. Day Sign Co., P.O. Box 3416 (79604), 5050 East U.S. Hwy 80 (79601). 325-677-1201. Fax: 325-677-6115. E-mail: tcook@daysigncoinc.com. Website: www.daysigncoinc. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. AMARILLO AAA Signs of Amarillo, 6337 Canyon Dr. (79110). 806353-3536. 800-658-9775. Fax: 806-353-7365. E-mail: hiplainscanvas@sbcglobal.net.1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Hoarel Sign Co., 819 NE 7th (79107). P.O. Box 1832, (79105). 806-373-2175. 800-852-5859. Fax: 806-3732329. E-mail: linda@hoarelsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Wellborn Sign Co., 700 E. 10th (79101). 806-331-3563. Fax: 806-331-3569. E-mail: michael@wsignco.com. Website: www.wsignco.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. ARLINGTON SIGNS MANUFACTURING & MAINTENANCE CORP. 4610 Mint Way (75236). 817-861-1234. 972-850-3300. 214-339-2227. 800-333-7137. Fax: 214-339-9987 or 972-850-3400. (State Lic. # TSCL 18015, TSCL 18016, TECL 17503). E-mail: sales@signsmanufacturing.com. Website: www.signsmanufacturing.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. AUSTIN A-1 Signs-WSL, 20286 FM 2252 (78266). 830-609-6246 office, 830-609-2220 shop, Fax: 830-609-4660. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. Lewis Sign, PO Box 1665, 16910 S. IH35 (shipping address only), Buda, TX (78610). 512-312-4555. Fax: 512-3124551. E-mail: john@lewissign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

Sign Crafters, Inc. 2401 I-35 S., San Marcos, TX. (78666). 512-392-0900, Fax: 512-392-3363. Email: info@ signcrafters.net. Website: www.signcrafters.net. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. BAY CITY A-VMC Signs, Inc., 102 E. Mockingbird Lane, P.O. Box 3944, Victoria, TX (77903). 361-575-0548. Fax: 361-575-8464. E-mail: info@vmcsigns.com. Website: www.vmcsigns.com. 2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sign Works, 105 E. Brazos (77901). 800-364-2249. 361- 578-6202. Fax: 361-572-0711. E-mail: sales@sign-works.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. BEAUMONT D&S Sign, 790 Chamberlin St., (77707). 800-627-7952. Fax: 409-842-0049. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. BEEVILLE A-VMC Signs, Inc., 102 E. Mockingbird Lane, P.O. Box 3944, Victoria, TX (77903). 361-575-0548. Fax: 361-575-8464. E-mail: info@vmcsigns.com. Website: www.vmcsigns.com. 2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sign Works, 105 E. Brazos (77901). 800-364-2249. 361- 578-6202. Fax: 361-572-0711. E-mail: sales@sign-works.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. BROWNSVILLE A-1 Skylite Signs, 1301 Maco Drive, Pharr, TX (78577). 956588-4000. 866-659-1454, 866-659-1454, Fax: 956-5884002. Email: info@A1skylitesigns.com. Website: www. A1skylitesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. Godwin & Son Signs, 313 Hanmore Industrial Pkwy, Harlingen. (78550). 956-423-2689. 800-779-4635. Fax: 956-423-3914. E-mail: lindag@godwinsigns.com Website: www.godwinsigns.com 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Gulf Coast Sign Co., 951 Falcon Blvd., San Benito, TX (78586). 956-399-0755. Fax: 956-399-0757. gcs@gulfcoastsigncompany.com. Website: www. gulfcoastsigncompany.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Hiway Neon Sign Company, 1301 Maco Dr., Pharr, TX (78577). 956-702-0692. 888-658-6366. Fax: 956-7021759. E-mail: info@hiwayneonsigns.com. Website: www. hiwayneonsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.


BRYAN Wakefield Sign Service, 10187 State Highway 30, College Station, TX (77845). 979-776-5800. Fax: 979-776-5882. E-mail: wakefield@signsourcetx.com. Website: www. signsourcetx.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. COLLEGE STATION Lewis Sign, PO Box 1665, 16910 S. IH35 (shipping address only), Buda, TX (78610). 512-312-4555. Fax: 512-3124551. E-mail: john@lewissign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Wakefield Sign Service, 10187 State Highway 30, College Station, TX (77845). 979-776-5800. Fax: 979-776-5882. E-mail: wakefield@signsourcetx.com. Website: www. signsourcetx.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. CORPUS CHRISTI A-VMC Signs, Inc., 102 E. Mockingbird Lane, P.O. Box 3944, Victoria, TX (77903). 361-575-0548. Fax: 361-575-8464. E-mail: info@vmcsigns.com. Website: www.vmcsigns.com 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Homeport Sign Service & Lighting Maint., Inc., 1702 Saratoga, P.O. Box 271074, (78427). 361-851-8735. Fax: 361-851-2692. E-mail: homeportsigns@aol.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. S&G Signs, 2249 Lipan, Corpus Christi, TX. (78408).. 361883-7446. Fax: 361-883-7447. Email: info@signsand graphics.com. Website: www.signsandgraphics.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. CORSICANA Corsicana Sign & Crane Corp., 6173 S. I - 45 E., Corsicana, TX (75109) 903-872-7441. E-mail: corsigncrane@ sbcglobal.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. DALLAS Accent Graphics Inc., 523 E. Rock Island Rd., Grand Prairie, TX (75050). 800-810-3044. Fax: 800-810-3045. E-mail: jack@accentgraphicsinc.com. Website: accentgraphicsinc .com 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Barnett Signs, inc. 4250 Action Drive. Mesquite, TX (75150). 972-681-8800. Fax: 972-681-8824. Email: kelly@barnett signs.com. Website: www.barnettsigns.com. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9.

Beacon Sign & Lighting, 1234 S. Alexander Avenue, Duncanville, TX (75137). 972-298-2413, Fax: 972-2982453. Email: Chris.edwards@beaconsi.com. Website: www.beaconsi.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. City Sign Services, Inc., 3914 Elm St. (75226). 214-8264475. Fax: 214-826-4722. 2-4-5-6-7-9. Delta Signs, 1802 Hickory Drive. Fort Worth, TX (76117). 817-838-0213. Metro 866-643-3582. Fax: 817-6650167. E-mail: deltasigns@delta-sign.com. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9. SIGNS MANUFACTURING & MAINTENANCE CORP., 4610 Mint Way, Dallas, TX (75236). 214-339-2227. 972-8503300. 817-861-1234. 800-333-7137. Fax: 214-3399987 or 972-850-3400. (State Lic. # TSCL 18015, TSCL 18016, TECL 17503). E-mail: sales@signsmanufacturing. com. Website: www.signsmanufacturing.com. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9.

EL CAMPO A-VMC Signs, Inc., 102 E. Mockingbird Lane, P.O. Box 3944, Victoria, TX (77903). 361-575-0548. Fax: 361-575-8464. E-mail: info@vmcsigns.com. Website: www.vmcsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sign Works, 105 E. Brazos (77901). 800-364-2249. 361- 578-6202. Fax: 361-572-0711. E-mail: sales@sign-works.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. EL PASO Rick’s Sign Shop, 534 Sandy Lane (79907). 915-872-9900. 877-9902. Fax: 915-872-9990. E-mail: rfrancis@ elp.rr.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. Sunland Signs, P.O. Box 971093, (79997). 915-590-1901. 800-848-2676. Fax: 915-590-1903. E-mail: sunland signs@sbcglobal.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. FORT WORTH Accent Graphics Inc., 523 E. Rock Island Rd., Grand Prairie, TX (75050). 972-399-0333. 800-810-3044. Fax: 800810-3045. E-mail: jack@accentgraphicsinc.com. Website: accentgraphisinc.com 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Advance Sign Company, 813 FM 917 West, Joshua, TX (76058). 817-558-9229. 817-645-6763. E-mail: asigns@ hpnc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. Advantage Signs Inc., 3100 Handley-Ederville Rd., Suite B. Rihland Hills, TX (76118). 817-589-8588. Fax: 817595-7510. Website: www.advantagecgssigns.com. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9.

Delta Signs, 1802 Hickory Drive. Fort Worth, TX (76117). 817-838-0213. Metro 866-643-3582. Fax: 817-6650167. E-mail: deltasigns@delta-sign.com. 1-2-3-4-56-7-9. Shields Signs, Inc., 3201 S. Cravens Rd., P.O. Box 8432 (76112). 817-457-1140. Fax: 817-457-0719. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. SIGNS MANUFACTURING & MAINTENANCE CORP., 4610 Mint Way, (75236) 817-861-1234. 214-339-2227. 972850-3300. 800-333-7137. Fax: 214-339-9987 or 972850-3400. (State Lic. # TSCL 18015, TSCL 18016, TECL 17503). E-mail: sales@signsmanufacturing.com. Website: www.signsmanufacturing.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

HOUSTON Ace Advertising Signs, 6211 W. 34th Street, Houston, TX (77092). 713-682-1678. 800-967-6668. Fax: 713-6821677. Email: sam@aceadvertisingsigns.com. Website: www.aceadvertisingsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Ad Display Sign Systems, Inc., 27255 Katy Freeway. Katy, TX (77494). 281-392-2828. Fax: 281-392-7446. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9.

Bakers’ Sign & Lighting, Installation & Electrical, P.O. Box 8563, Grangerland, TX (77302). 936-446-1239. Fax: 936-231-1220.1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9

Brothers Lighting & Electrical Specialist, Inc., 303 Wells Fargo Dr., Ste B-16, Houston, TX (77090). 281-4447737. Fax: 281-444-7720. Website: www.brotherslighting. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. NEC Signage + Architectural Products, 1122 Lauder Rd. (77039). 281-987-1144. 800-929-4609. Fax: 281-9879443. E-mail: nec@neonelectric.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Quality Signs, Inc., 10205 Market St., (77029). 713-6719222. FAX: 713-674-3837. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

Reliable Signs, 8732 Meadowcroft, Houston, TX. (77063). 713-781-0504. Fax: 713-781-0191. Email: steve@ reliable-sign.com. Website: reliable-sign.com. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. State Sign Corporation, 7630 Hansen Rd. (77061). 713-9431832. Fax: 713-943-9771. E-mail: sales@statesign.com. Website: www.statesign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

HARLINGEN A-1 Skylite Signs, 1301 Maco Drive, Pharr, TX (78577). 956588-4000. 866-659-1454, 866-659-1454, Fax: 956-5884002. Email: info@A1skylitesigns.com. Website: www. A1skylitesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. Godwin & Son Signs, 313 Hanmore Industrial Pkwy, Harlingen. (78550). 956-423-2689. 800-779-4635. Fax: 956-423-3914. E-mail: lindag@godwinsigns.com Website: www.godwinsigns.com 1-2-3-4-5-6-7 9.

Gulf Coast Sign Co., 951 Falcon Blvd., San Benito, TX (78586). 956-399-0755. Fax: 956-3990757. angel@gulfcoastsigncompany.com or david@gulfcoastsigncompany.com. Web: www. gulfcoastsigncompany.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Hiway Neon Sign Company, 1301 Maco Dr., Pharr, TX (78577). 956-702-0692. 888-658-6366. Fax: 956-7021759. E-mail: info@hiwayneonsigns.com. Website: www. hiwayneonsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

KILLEEN Belco Signs, Inc., 217 E. Cox Dr., P.O. Box 2409, Harker Heights, TX (76548). 254-699-9165. Fax: 254-699-2427. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Lewis Sign, PO Box 1665, 16910 S. IH35 (shipping address only), Buda, TX (78610). 512-312-4555. Fax: 512-3124551. E-mail: john@lewissign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. LAREDO A-1 Signs W.S.L., 20286 FM 2252 (78266) 830-609-6246 office. 830-609-2220 shop. Fax: 830-609-4660. 1-2-34-5-6-7-8-9. Gulf Coast Sign Co., 951 Falcon Blvd., San Benito, TX (78586). 956-399-0755. Fax: 956-399 0757. angel@gulfcoastsigncompany.com or david@ gulfcoastsigncompany.com. Web: www. gulfcoastsigncompany.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Rapid Signs & Neon. P.O. Box 2562. Laredo, TX (78040). or 2015 Pappas St. Laredo, TX (78044). 956-722-2050. 866-922-2050. Fax: 956-722-3007. Email: Loidal@aol. com. 5-6-7-9.

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longview Design Center Signs, 3501 SSW Loop 323, Tyler, TX (75701), 903-561-4995. 866-561-4995. Fax: 903-5614444. Email: info@designcentersigns.com. Website: www.designcentersigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. LUBBOCK All Star Signs, 110 Smith, New Home, TX (79383). 806441-5118, 806-789-5616. Fax: 806-924-7597. Email: jfeaster.allsigns@yahoo.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Bob’s Sign Service, 6540 122nd St. (79424). 806-789-5616. 806-794-5021. E-mail: bob’ssignservicetexasonline.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Garrison Bros. Signs, Inc., 2523 E. 50th St., (79404). 806744-1161. Fax: 806-744-9628. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Haden Signs of Texas, Inc., 1102 30th St., (79405). 806744-4404. Fax: 806-744-1327. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. lufkin Monday Sign Service LLC, 1009 Wankan St., Nacogdoches, TX. (75964). 936-564-4304, Fax: 936-564-4266. E-mail: monday@suddenlink.net. Website: www. mondaysignservice.com. 1-2-3-4-5-7-9. TSCL# 18142, MSE LIC # 79470 McALLEN A-1 Skylite Signs, 1301 Maco Drive, Pharr, TX (78577). 956588-4000. 866-659-1454, 866-659-1454, Fax: 956-5884002. Email: info@A1skylitesigns.com. Website: www. A1skylitesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. AAA Electrical Signs, P.O. Box 3245, McAllen, TX (78502). 956-628-7831. 800-825-5376. Fax: 956-464-2408. Email: signs@3asigns.com. Website: www.3asigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Godwin & Son Signs, 313 Hanmore Industrial Pkwy, Harlingen. (78550). 956-423-2689. 800-779-4635. Fax: 956-423-3914. E-mail: lindag@godwinsigns.com Website: www.godwinsigns.com 1-2-3-4-5-6-7 9. Gulf Coast Sign Co., 951 Falcon Blvd., San Benito, TX (78586). 956-399-0755. Fax: 956-399 0757. angel@gulfcoastsigncompany.com or david@ gulfcoastsigncompany.com. Web: www. gulfcoastsigncompany.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Hiway Neon Sign Company, 1301 Maco Dr., Pharr, TX (78577). 956-702-0692. 888-658-6366. Fax: 956-7021759. E-mail: info@hiwayneonsigns.com. Website: www. hiwayneonsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. nacogdoches Monday Sign Service LLC, 1009 Wankan St., Nacogdoches, TX. (75964). 936-564-4304, Fax: 936-564-4266. E-mail: monday@suddenlink.net. Website: www. mondaysignservice.com. 1-2-3-4-5-7-9. TSCL# 18142, MSE LIC # 79470 SAN ANTONIO A-1 Signs-WSL, 20286 FM 2252, (78266). 830-609-6246. Fax: 830-609-4660. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Website: www. a1signstexas.com. Aetna Sign Group, Ltd., 300 Austin Hwy., Ste. 100, (78209). 210-826-2800. Fax: 210-477-2323. Website: www. aetnasign.com 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Facility Solutions Group, 11115 Iota Drive., (78217). 210657-2357. Fax: 210-657-6760. E-mail: chrisf@fsgi.com. Website: www.fsgi.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

Lewis Sign, PO Box 1665, 16910 S. IH35 (shipping address only), Buda, TX (78610). 512-312-4555. Fax: 512-3124551. E-mail: john@lewissign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. san marcos Sign Crafters, Inc. 2401 I-35 S., San Marcos, TX. (78666). 512-392-0900, Fax: 512-392-3363. Email: info@ signcrafters.net. Website: www.signcrafters.net. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9.

TEMPLE Belco Signs, Inc., 217 E. Cox Dr., P.O. Box 2409, Harker Heights, TX (76548). 254-699-9165. Fax: 254-699-2427. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Lewis Sign, PO Box 1665, 16910 S. IH35 (shipping address only), Buda, TX (78610). 512-312-4555. Fax: 512-3124551. E-mail: john@lewissign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. TEXARKANA Hightech Signs, 3502 New Boston, (75501). 903-838-8999. 800-925-6560. Fax: 903-831-5042. Website: www.high techsign.com. E-mail: mda@hightechsign.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. Whatley Sign Co., 1109 E. 51st St., Texarkana, TX (71854). 870-773-2139. Toll Free: 877-255-7446. Fax: 870-7725703. E-mail: dwhatley@whatleysign.com. website: www. whatleysign.com 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. TYLER Design Center Signs, 3501 SSW Loop 323, Tyler, TX (75701), 903-561-4995. 866-561-4995. Fax: 903-5614444. Email: info@designcentersigns.com. Website: www.designcentersigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. VICTORIA A-VMC Signs, Inc., 102 E. Mockingbird Lane, Victoria, TX (77904). 361-575-0548. Fax: 361-575-8464. E-mail: info@vmcsigns.com. Website: www.vmcsigns.com. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9. Sign Works, 105 E. Brazos (77901). 800-364-2249. 361- 578-6202. Fax: 361-572-0711. E-mail: sales@sign-works.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. WACO Belco Signs, Inc., 217 E. Cox Dr., P.O. Box 2409, Harker Heights, TX (76548). 254-699-9165. Fax: 254-699-2427. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Lewis Sign, PO Box 1665, 16910 S. IH35 (shipping address only), Buda, TX (78610). 512-312-4555. Fax: 512-3124551. E-mail: john@lewissign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. WICHITA FALLS Image Advertising Co., 812 Waco St., (76301). P.O. Box 2225 (76307). 940-766-4307. Fax: 940-766-0014. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9.

UTAH CEDAR CITY Rainbow Sign & Banner Inc. 244 North Westview Dr., #1, (84720). 435-628-5107, 800-319-3545. Fax: 435-6280499. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. LOGAN YESCO. 1651 North 1000 West, Logan, UT (84321). 435774-8800. Fax: 435-774-8801. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. OGDEN Allied Electric Sign & Awning Co., 1920 South 900 West, Salt Lake City, UT (84104). 801-972-5503. 801-972-5670. E-mail: sales@allied-sign.com. Website: www.allied-sign. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. YESCO, 2767 Industrial Dr., (84401). 801-621-4710. Fax: 801-399-9648. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. OREM Allied Electric Sign & Awning Co., 1920 South 900 West, Salt Lake City, UT (84104). 801-972-5503. 801-972-5670. E-mail: sales@allied-sign.com. Website: www.allied-sign. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. YESCO, 997 North, 1580 West, Orem, UT (84057). 801226-1600. Fax: 801-762-0036. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. SALT LAKE CITY Allied Electric Sign & Awning Co., 1920 South 900 West, Salt Lake City, UT (84104). 801-972-5503. 801-972-5670. E-mail: chris@allied-sign.com. Website: www.allied-sign. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Gillies Signs & Design, 1760 S. Redwood Rd., (84104). 801-973-4330. Fax: 801-973-9935. 800-359-7446. 12-3-4-5-6-7-9. Image Sign & Lighting, 11474 S., 3060 W., S. Jordan, UT (84095). 801-364-3273. Fax: 801-364-3276. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9 YESCO, 1605 S. Gramercy Rd, Salt Lake City, UT (84104) 801-487-8481. Fax: 801-467-3447. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. ST. GEORGE Allied Electric Sign & Awning Co., 1920 South 900 West, Salt Lake City, UT (84104). 801-972-5503. 801-972-5670. E-mail: chris@allied-sign.com. Website: www.allied-sign. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Rainbow Sign & Banner Inc. 181 East Riverside Dr., St. George, UT (874790). 435-628-5107, 800-319-3545. Fax: 435-628-0499. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. YESCO, 4679 S. River Rd. St. George, UT (84790). 435-6280350. Fax: 435-628-3090. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

VERMONT Twin State Signs Inc., 14 Gauthier Dr., Essex Junction, VT (05452-2825). 802-872-8949. 800-696-7289.1-2-3-45-6-7-9.

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VIRGINIA ARK Sign Services, Inc., 3622 East St., Hyattsville, MD (20785). 301-384-1300. 888-275-SIGN(7446). Fax: 301384-1304. E-mail: info@ARKsigns.com. Website: www. ARKsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

J and M Services, Inc. 12055-B Tech Rd. Silver Spring, MD. (20904). 301-622-4290. Fax: 301-622-7011. Email: jon@ jandmservicesinc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. The Sign Machine, Inc. P.O.Box 90001, Alexandria, VA (22309). 703-913-0500, 800-913-6453. Fax: 703-7802453. Email: thesignmachine@cox.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. ALEXANDRIA Gable Signs & Graphics, Inc., 7440 Fort Smallwood Rd., Baltimore, MD (21226). 410-255-6400. Fax: 410-4375336. Website: www.gablesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. arlington Sterico Signs, Inc., 16159 Shady Grove Road, Gaithersburg, MD (20877). 301-948-8088, Fax: 301-948-8244. Email: sterico@stericosigns.com. Website: www.stericosigns. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. BRISTOL Bristol Sign Co., P.O. Box 16938, Bristol, VA (24209-6938). 276-669-0811. 800-736-6180. Fax: 276-669-7120. 12-3-4-5-6-7-9. Snyder Signs Inc., P.O. Box 3647 CRS, Johnson City, TN (37602-3647). 423-282-6221. 800-282-7221. Fax: 423-282-6222. Website: www.snydersigns.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. CHARLOTTESVILLE Hightech Signs Electrical, 2165 Seminole Trail (22901). 800482-6603. Fax: 434-974-6898. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Moore Sign Corp., 901 Old Bermuda Hundres Rd., Chester, VA (23836). 804-748-5836. Fax: 804-748-3055. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. CHESAPEAKE Talley-Anchor Sign Co., 1044 Ruritan Blvd. (23324). 757545-8802. 800-229-6366. Fax: 757-543-9132. Email: sales@talleyanchor.com. Website: www.talleyanchor.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. COLONIAL HEIGHTS Moore Sign Corp., 901 Old Bermuda Hundres Rd., Chester, VA (23836). 804-748-5836. Fax: 804-748-3055. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. DANVILLE Gary’s Sign Service. 221 Franklin Turnpike, Danville, VA (24540). 434-836-0248. Fax: 434-836-3004. Email: gary. signs@verizon.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. FAIRFAX Gable Signs & Graphics, Inc., 7440 Fort Smallwood Rd., Baltimore, MD (21226). 410-255-6400. Fax: 410-4375336. Website: www.gablesigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sterico Signs, Inc., 16159 Shady Grove Road, Gaithersburg, MD (20877). 301-948-8088, Fax: 301-948-8244. Email: sterico@stericosigns.com. Website: www.stericosigns. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. FREDRICKSBURG Moore Sign Corp., 901 Old Bermuda Hundres Rd., Chester, VA (23836). 804-748-5836. Fax: 804-748-3055. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. HAMPTON Talley-Anchor Sign Co., 1044 Ruritan Blvd. (23324). 757545-8802. 800-229-6366. Fax: 757-543-9132. Email: sales@talleyanchor.com. Website: www.talleyanchor.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. HARRISONBURG Eddie Edwards Signs, Inc., 560 Waterman Dr., Harrisonburg, VA (22802). 540-434-8595. 800-697-7446. Fax: 540434-8561. Website: www.eesigns.biz. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Hightech Signs Electrical, 2165 Seminole Trail, Charlottesville, VA (22901). 800-482-6603. Fax: 434-9746898. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. NEWPORT NEWS Talley-Anchor Sign Co., 1044 Ruritan Blvd. (23324). 757545-8802. 800-229-6366. Fax: 757-543-9132. Email: sales@talleyanchor.com. Website: www.talleyanchor.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. NORFOLK Talley-Anchor Sign Co., 1044 Ruritan Blvd. (23324). 757545-8802. 800-229-6366. Fax: 757-543-9132. Email: sales@talleyanchor.com. Website: www.talleyanchor.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.


PORTSMOUTH Talley-Anchor Sign Co., 1044 Ruritan Blvd. (23324). 757545-8802. 800-229-6366. Fax: 757-543-9132. Email: sales@talleyanchor.com. Website: www.talleyanchor.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. RICHMOND Brooks-Gray Sign Co., Inc., 2661 Hull St. (23224). 804-2334343. Fax: 804-233-4384. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Dunn Signs, Inc. 1016 Danville St., South Hill, VA (23970). 434-584-0040. Fax: 434-584-0042. Email charles.dunn@ dunnsigns.com,Website: www.dunnsigns.com. 1-2-3-45-6-7-8-9. Moore Sign Corp., 901 Old Bermuda Hundres Rd., Chester, VA (23836). 804-748-5836. Fax: 804-748-3055. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. Superior Sign Productions, 2510 Willis Rd., Richmond, VA (23237). 804-271-5685.Fax: 804-743-9250. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Talley Sign Co., 1908 Chamberlayne Ave., P.O. Box 27386. (23261). 800-842-6366. 804-649-0325. Fax: 804-6431721. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

ROANOKE Budget Signs LLC, 3122 Williamson Rd., (24012). 540362-2043. 800-937-2475. Fax: 540-265-1909. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. STAUNTON Hightech Signs Electrical, 2165 Seminole Trail, Charlottesville, VA (22901). 800-482-6603. Fax: 434-9746898. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. VIRGINIA BEACH Talley-Anchor Sign Co., 1044 Ruritan Blvd. (23324). 757545-8802. 800-229-6366. Fax: 757-543-9132. Email: sales@talleyanchor.com. Website: www.talleyanchor.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. WILLIAMSBURG Moore Sign Corp., 901 Old Bermuda Hundres Rd., Chester, VA (23836). 804-748-5836. Fax: 804-748-3055. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. Talley-Anchor Sign Co., 1044 Ruritan Blvd. (23324). 757545-8802. 800-229-6366. Fax: 757-543-9132. Email: sales@talleyanchor.com. Website: www.talleyanchor.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. WINCHESTER W.J. Strickler Signs, 16803 S. Notley Rd., Hagerstown, MD (21740). 540-667-5260.800-222-0387. Fax: 540-5821475. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

WASHINGTON ABERDEEN Phoenix Sign Company, P.O. Box 497 (98520). 360-5321111. Fax: 360-533-7016. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. AUBURN Lumin-Art Signs, Inc., 3931 B St. NW (98001). 800-9258625. 253-833-2800.Fax: 253-939-4372. E-mail: design@luminartsigns.com. Website: www.luminartsigns. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. BREMERTON Hanson Sign Co., Inc., P.O. Box 928, Silverdale, WA (98383). 800-603-6015. Fax: 360-613-9515. Website: www. hansonsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. CHEHALIS Esco Pacific Signs, Inc., 627 N.W. Middle Street, (98532). 360-748-6461. Fax: 360-748-4299. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. EVERETT Berry Neon Signs Systems, 7400 Hardeson Rd. (98203). 425-776-8835. Fax: 425-774-8221. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. KENNEWICK Eagle Signs, LLC, 1511 South Keys Rd, Yakima, WA (98901). 509-453-5511. 800-693-2453. Fax: 509-453-7912. Email: eaglesigns@charterinternet.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Quality Sign Service, Inc. 9312 W. 10th Ave., Kennewick, WA (99336). 509-586-0585. Fax: 509-628-1399. E-mail: quirt@qualitysigns.cc. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

MOUNT VERNON Meyer Sign & Advertising Co. Inc., 2608 Hwy. 99 South (98273). 360-424-1325. 800-285-4598. Fax: 360-4245212. E-mail: sales@meyersign.com. Website: www. meyersign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Signmart LLC, 1515-A Freeway Dr., Mount Vernon, WA (98273). 360-428-4895. 877-755-0025. Fax: 360-4284975. E-mail: info@signmartusa.com. Website: www. signmartusa.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. OLYMPIA Capitol Sign & Awning, P.O. Box 8106, Lacey, WA (98509). 360-493-6070. 888-948-2024. Fax: 360-459-3612. Email: capsign@qwest.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. PORT ANGELES Hanson Sign Co., Inc., P.O. Box 928, Silverdale, WA (98383). 360-613-9550.800-603-6015, Fax: 360-613-9515. Website: www.hansonsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. RENTON Insignia Sign Inc., 325 Burnett Ave. North, P.O. Box 2849, Renton, WA (98056). 425-917-2109. Fax: 425-917-0153. E-mail: cthomson@insigniasign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. SEATTLE Apollo Signs, 9800 Harbour Place, Ste. 208, Mukilteo, WA (98275). 425-349-5044. Fax: 425-349-5045. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. City Lights Sign Company, 902 NW 49th St., (98107). 206-789-4747. Fax: 206-789-3316. E-mail: info@ citylightssign.com. Website: www.citylightssign.com. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9. Western Neon, 2700 First Ave. S. (98134). 206-682-7738. Fax: 206-682-8159. E-mail: info@westernneon.com. Website: www.westernneon.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. SPOKANE A-1 Illuminated Sign Co., Inc., 511 N. Ella Rd., Spokane Valley, WA (99212). 509-534-6134. Fax: 509-534-6013. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Arctic Lighting and Electric LLC., 2307 N. Woodruff Rd., Spokane Valley. WA (99206). 509-533-9350. Fax: 509533-9353. Website: arcticLandE@comcast.net. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. Baldwin Sign Company, 6409 N. Pittsburg P.O. Box 6819, Spokane, WA. (99217). 509-489-9191. Fax: 509-4893117. E-mail: nicol@baldwinsigns.com. Website: www. baldwinsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sign Service & Mfg. Inc., 10014 N. Government Way, Hayden, ID (83835-9229). 208-772-8571. 800-2251014. Fax: 208-772-8572. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. TACOMA American Neon Inc., 9402-39th Ave. Ct. SW,, (98499). 253-627-7446. Fax: 253-572-4614. Website: www. americanneoninc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Culbertson Sign Service, 5209 122nd St. (98446-4905). 253-538-0752. Fax: 253-538-0778. E-mail: culbertson signservice@comcast.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Plumb Sign Incorporated, 909 S. 28th St. (98409) 253-4733323. Fax: 253-472-3107. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9 YESCO 7515A E. Portland Ave. Tacoma, WA (98404). 253722-5753. Fax: 253-722-5757. Web: www.yesco.com. 2-4-5-6-7-9. VANCOUVER Garrett Sign Company. 811 Harney St. Vancouver, WA. (98660). 360-693-9081. 800-994-1191. Fax: 360-6935948. Email: sales@garrettsign.com. W ebsite: www. garrettsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Security Signs, 5615 SE Scenic Lane Ste. 206, Vancouver, WA (98661). 360-606-4960. Fax: 360-718-2782. E-mail: ckeljo@securitysigns.com. Website: securitysigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. WENATCHEE Graybeal Signs Inc., 1909 N. Wenatchee Ave., (98801). 509-662-6926. Fax: 509-663-4583. Website: www. graybealsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. YAKIMA Eagle Signs, LLC, 1511 S Key Rd, Yikima, WA, (98901). 509453-5511. 800-693-2453. Fax 509-453-7912. E-mail: eaglesigns@charterinternet.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Wells Signs, Inc., 712 S. 2nd St. Yakima, WA (98901). 509248-5080. Fax: 509-248-5082. Email: leon@wellssign.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9.

WEST VIRGINIA CHARLES TOWN W.J. Strickler Signs, Inc., 16803 S. Notley Rd., Hagerstown, MD (21740). 301-790-3555. 800-222-0387. Fax: 301582-1475. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. CHARLESTON Advertising Art Sign Co., 915 Sixth Ave., Huntington, WV. (25701). 304-525-6188. Fax: 304-697-5258. E-mail: advrart@frontier.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Paris Signs, 2400 5th Street Rd., Huntington, WV (25701). 800-863-0107. 304-522-7505. E-mail: tony@parissigns .com. Website: www.parissigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. CLARKSBURG Floyd Sign Co., 34 N. Locust St., Buckhannon, WV, (26201). 304-472-4961. 800-347-0651. Fax: 304-472-6945. 12-3-4-5-6-7-9. HUNTINGTON Advertising Art Sign Co., 915 Sixth Ave., Huntington, WV. (25701). 304-525-6188. Fax: 304-697-5258. E-mail: advrart@frontier.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Paris Signs, 2400 5th Street Rd., Huntington, WV (25701). 800-863-0107. 304-522-7505. E-mail: tony@parissigns .com. Website: www.parissigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. MARTINSBURG Baer’s Sign Service, 5307 Wayne Rd., (17201). 717-2631686. Fax: 717-263-7914. E-mail: baersign@innernet.net. Website: www.baersign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Kenney Signs, Inc., 11307 Hopewell Rd., Hagerstown, MD (21740). 800-358-8004. Fax: 301-689-8335. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. W.J. Strickler Signs, Inc., 16803 S. Notley Rd., Hagerstown, MD. (21740). 301-790-3555. 800-222-0387. Fax: 301582-1475. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Western Maryland Sign Service Inc., 14 Village Parkway, Frostburg MD (21532). 301-777-3333. 888-538-3330. Fax: 301-777-3358. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. MORGANTOWN City Neon Inc., 428 Industrial Ave., P.O. Box 40, (265070040). 304-599-1854. Fax: 304-599-5852. www. cityneon.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

WISCONSIN Alpha Neonx Sign & Lighting, LLC. 11607 W. Dearborn Ave., Milwaukee, WI (53226). 414-431-6688. Fax: 414-4314949. E-mail: info@alpha-neonx.com. Website: www. alpha-neonx.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

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BURLINGTON Burli Signs, 125 Front St., (53105). 414-763-7654. Fax: 414-763-1879. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. EAU CLAIRE Jay‘s Sign Service, Inc., 138 Race St., (54703). 715-8350501. Fax: 715-832-7771. E-mail: jay@jayssignservice. com. Website: www.jayssignservice.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-9. Signart Co., 2933 Mondovi Rd., (54701). 800-235-5178. Fax: 715-834-0489. Website: www.sigartusa.com. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9. Wisco Signs, Inc., 2502 Melby St., P.O. Box 1106 (54703). 715-835-6189. Fax: 715-835-6868. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. FOND DU LAC Signs& Screenprinting, N 5528 Miranda Way, (54937). 920921-7181. 800-201-7553. Fax: 920-921-8129. E-mail: info@flywaysigns.com. Website: www.flywaysigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. GREEN BAY Colortech of Wisconsin, Inc., 1011 Ashwaubenon St., (54304). 920-337-0660. 800-236-1321. Fax 920-3379175. Website: www.colortechwi.com. E-mail: sales@ colortechwi.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Jones Sign, 1711 Scheuring Rd., DePere, WI (54115). 800536-7446. Fax: 920-983-9145. E-mail: sales@jonessign .com. Website: www.jonessign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Reinhold Sign Service, Inc., 2070 Holmgren Way, (54304) 920-494-7161. Fax: 920-494-8720. E-mail: Sales@ ReinholdSigns.com. Website: www.ReinholdSigns.com. 5-6-7-9. KENOSHA Graves signs Inc., 4314 Taylor Ave., Racine, WI (53405). 262-898-1897. Email: gravessigns@gmail.com Sign-Craft, Inc., 8635 Hollander Dr., Franksville, WI (53126). 262-886-9595. Fax: 262-886-9581. E-mail: signcraft@ tds.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. La CROSSE La Crosse Sign Co., Inc., 1450 Oak Forest Dr., (54650). 608781-1450. Fax: 608-781-1451. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. MADISON Capital City Neon Sign Co., Inc., 2714 Industrial Dr., (53713). 608-222-1881. Fax: 608-222-1889. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. J.N.B. Signs Inc., 1221 Venture Dr., Suite 1, Janesville, WI (53546) 608-754-6338. 800-243-7997. Fax: 608-7547822. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Wisconsin Sign & Graphics, LLC, 2182 County Road MM, Fitchburg, WI (53575) 608-291-0240, 811-870-5705. Fax: 608-291-0240. Email: gretchen@wissign.com, Website: www.wissign.com. 4-5-6-7-9. manitowoc RLO Sign Inc., 1030 Ontario Ave. (53081) 920-457-6602. Fax: 920-457-2399. E-mail: officerlo@charter.net. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9. MILWAUKEE Sign-Craft, Inc., 8635 Hollander Dr., Franksville, WI (53126). 262-886-9595. Fax: 262-886-9581. E-mail: signcraft@ tds.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. RACINE Graves signs Inc., 4314 Taylor Ave., Racine, WI (53405). 262-898-1897. Email: gravessigns@gmail.com Sign-Craft, Inc., 8635 Hollander Dr., Franksville, WI (53126). 262-886-9595. Fax: 262-886-9581. E-mail: signcraft@ tds.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. sheboygan RLO Sign Inc., 1030 Ontario Ave. (53081) 920-457-6602. Fax: 920-457-2399. E-mail: officerlo@charter.net. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9.

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SUPERIOR Lakehead Sign Co., Inc., 910 Hammond Ave., Superior, WI (54880). 715-394-6480. Fax: 715-395-7867. 1-2-3-45-6-7-9. Summit Signs, 5051 Miller Trunk Hwy., Duluth, MN (55811) 218-740-2754, Fax: 218-728-2163. Website: www. summit-signs.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Todd Signs, 5147 Miller Trunk Hwy. Duluth, MN (55811). Email: info@toddsigns.com. 218-729-6800. Fax: 218729-6434. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. WAUSAU D & L Signs, Inc., 5307 Fuller St., Weston, WI (54476). 715359-8846. Fax: 715-355-1599. E-mail: dlsigns@dwave. net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. Super Lettering & Signs Inc., 4308 Transport Way, Weston, WI (54476). 715-355-1177. Fax: 715-355-1183. Website: www.superlettering.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Wausau Signs, 1609 Bovine Circle, (54401). 715-675-3302. Fax: 715-675-3303. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. WISCONSIN DELLS La Crosse Sign Co., Inc., 1450 Oak Forest Dr., Onalaska, WI (54650). 608-781-1450. Fax: 608-781-1451. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9.

WYOMING Bar-D Sign, Inc., 2425 East Yellowstone, Casper, WY (82609). 307-234-6100, Fax: 307-235-1127. Email: bardsign@wyobeam.com. Website: www.bardsign.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. CASPER Gordon Sign, 1805 Pacific Ave., Cheyenne, WY (82007). 307-637-7446, Fax: 307-637-6609. Email: rparmenter@ gordonsign.com. Website: www.gordonsign.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. Nix Sign Co., 5025 W. Yellowstone Hwy. (82604). 307-2351997. Fax: 307-237-6608. E-mail: sales@nixsigns.com. Email: www.nixsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Sign Products Inc., 1425 Monad Rd., P.O. Box 20955, Billings, MT (59104). 406-252-6348. Fax: 406-252-6654. E-mail: sales@signproductsinc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. CHEYENNE Gordon Sign, 1805 Pacific Ave., Cheyenne, WY (82007). 307-637-7446, Fax: 307-637-6609. Email: rparmenter@ gordonsign.com. Website: www.gordonsign.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. Schlosser Signs, Inc., 3597 DraftHorse Ct. Loveland, CO. (80538). 970-593-1334. 888-309-5571. Fax: 970-5930443. E-mail: info@schlossersigns.com. Website: www. schlossersigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. CODY Sign Products Inc., 1664 Terra Ave., P.O. Box 482, Sheridan, WY. (82801). 307-672-3145. 800-532-4753. Fax: 406252-6654. E-mail: sales@signproductsinc.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. GILLETTE Conrad’s Big C. Signs Inc., 1740 E. North Street, Rapid City, SD (57701). 605-348-8744. 800-456-5328. Fax: 605348-7730. E-mail: bigcsign@hills.net. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Gordon Sign, 1805 Pacific Ave., Cheyenne, WY (82007). 307-637-7446, Fax: 307-637-6609. Email: rparmenter@ gordonsign.com. Website: www.gordonsign.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. Sign Products Inc., 1664 Terra Ave., P.O. Box 482, Sheridan, WY. (82801). 307-672-3145. 800-532-4753. Fax: 406252-6654. E-mail: sales@signproducts inc.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. LARAMIE Schlosser Signs, Inc., 3597 DraftHorse Ct. Loveland, CO. (80538). 970-593-1334. 888-309-5571. Fax: 970-5930443. E-mail: info@schlossersigns.com. Website: www. schlossersigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. rock springs Gordon Sign, 1805 Pacific Ave., Cheyenne, WY (82007). 307-637-7446, Fax: 307-637-6609. Email: rparmenter@ gordonsign.com. Website: www.gordonsign.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9. SHERIDAN Sign Products Inc., 1664 Terra Ave., P.O. Box 482, Sheridan, WY. (82801). 307-672-3145. 800-532-4753. Fax: 406252-6654. E-mail: sales@signproductsinc.com. 1-2-34-5-6-7-9.

CANADA Grant Sign Service Inc., 503 Carlingview Drive, Toronto, Ontario, M9W 5H2 416-213-0993, 800-667-4554, Fax: 416-213-9531. E-mail: info@grantsigngroup.com. Website: www.grantsigngroup.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA Atlas Sign & Awning Company, 26697 Gloucester Way, Langley, BC, Canada V4W 3S8, 604-856-7983. 800-8821018. Fax: 604-856-7625. E-mail: kevin@atlassign awning.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. Galaxie Signs Ltd., 5085 Regent St., Burnaby, BC V5C 4H4, 604-291-6011. Fax: 604-291-7138. sales@ galaxiesigns.com. Website: www.galaxiesigns.com. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9. Top’s Lighting 2003 Ltd., Sign Installation & Service, 8750 Heather St., Vancouver, BC. V6P359. 604-327-4040. Fax: 604-324-5613. E-mail: topslighting@shawbiz.ca. 1-2-34-5-6-7-8-9. MONCTON, NEW BRUNSWICK Hansen Signs, 60 Halifax St., Moncton, NB E1C 9R9, 506859-7600. Fax: 506-859-4095. E-mail: hansensi@nbnet .nb.ca. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO Dial ONE Excalibur Sign & Neon, 34 Alpha Mill Rd. L5N 1H6, 905-567-6366. Fax: 905-567-1166. E-mail: brucebishop@sympatico.ca. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. OTTAWA, ONTARIO Golden Triangle Sign/GT signs.com, Ottawa, Ontario, 613253-SIGN. or 1-866-497-7779 Fax: 613-253-7446. E-mail: sales@gtsigns.com. Website: www.gtsigns.com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9. TORONTO, ONTARIO The Brothers Markle Inc., 3530 Pharmacy Ave M1W 2S7, 416-495-9888. Fax: 416-495-9996. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

Sunset Neon, 435 Enfield Rd., Burlington, ON Canada L7T 2X5, 905-635-2970. Fax: 905-639-7132. E-mail: dcarley @sunsetneon.com. Website: www.sunsetneon.com. 1-23-4-5-6-7-9. MONTREAL-QUEBEC Barbo Signs, Inc., 395 Boul Industriel, St. Eustache J7R 5R3, 450-473-0783. Fax: 450-473-9066. E-mail: pbisaillon@bardosigns.com. Website: www.barbosigns. com. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9.

PUERTO RICO SAN JUAN Image Builders/Multi Plastics Inc., P.O. Box 907, Saint Just, PR (00978-0907). 787-761-4010. Fax: 787-748-2310. Luis E. Marini Roig (President and CEO) 787-379-5649. E-mail: sales@imagebuilderspr.com. Website: www. imagebuilderspr.com. LIC #:00RL2-123450-00840.1-23-4-5-6-7-8-9.


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EDITORIALLY SPEAKING

“I suspect ‘normal’ sign companies hold ambivalent views about sign brokers”

By Wade Swormstedt

If it’s not Brokered . . . A look at this barely publicized sign-industry segment One mint julep was the cause of it all. – The Clovers, 1952

I(andreceived one phone call, initially irate, early in April it wasn’t even from a pro-neon freedom fighter). The

caller, who’d received our CAS/Commercial State of the Industry (SOI) survey (the results of which will appear in our August issue), was insulted that we didn’t have a classification for sign brokers. I explained that we actually didn’t want responses from brokers (or wholesalers, for that matter) because that would be double dipping – counting sign sales twice. But much more importantly, he complained that sign brokers receive no media coverage. He’s right. I explained why. We don’t know you. So, I wrote a “Sign brokers wanted” piece to headline a recent, bi-weekly, www.signweb.com newsletter. I explained my plan to conduct a sign-broker survey. Wow. The responses poured in. Immediately. Others must have felt like my caller. Most interestingly, virtually everyone had a slightly different business model. Here’s a sampling of the replies I received. I hope these will elicit even more: “I service the creative needs of some 250 new-car dealerships by designing ad campaigns, web work, window painting and POP materials. I have been at this for 22 years, ever since I left management of a large Chevy store. If someone asked me what I do, one of the last things I would mention would be that I am a ‘sign broker’, but, in all honesty, I guess I am one in that I sub out many sign projects to other sign professionals.” – Preston McCall “I have operated as a ‘sign broker’ for 23 years, although I consider myself more of an architect/GC for custom-electric signs. If the term ‘broker’ implies a middleman who does nothing but sales, it’s inaccurate from my perspective. For example, our scope of work includes surveys, design, sales, project management, pulling permits and collecting money. We are also licensed, bonded and carry insurance, which may make us different.” – Susan Haines “I’ve been an owner/operator in the fabrication and installation of billboards for 34 years. With the industry’s slowdown in the past few years, I recently began brokering used billboards across the country.” – John L. Black “I provide graphic-design services for corporate identification, direct mail, commercial printing and sign design/production. I broker the signface production: sandblasting, digital printing, any custom-metal fabrication, and finishing.” – Jimmy Jones “I have been brokering signage since 1988. I may have sold more custom signs in this city than any other single person during this time. Brokering the fabrication 112 SIGNS OF THE TIMES / JUNE 2011

never hindered me from selling some of the largest on-premise displays in the city. We install and maintain with our own equipment and crews” – Vince Klusty “Brokering gives us the freedom to partner with wholesale fabricators, sometimes several on one job, to use the best fabrication method/material. Our job is to do right by the end customer, by ourselves and by the wholesale partner.” – Wayne Kosterman (formerly worked with Henry Spanjer) “I ‘think’ I am a signbroker, but I’m not sure if ‘web-only’ makes me a further sub-category.” – Andy Gruenbaum “I do all my own design work, and I primarily focus on message centers and the attached signs. I consider myself a message-center specialist.” – Tom Baker “I am a sign broker, but I prefer the term ‘owner’s rep.’ I worked for three sign companies and have sold signs for 30 years. When new management and production strategies created a ‘signs could be by made by monkeys’ mentality, I left. Large clients came to me and asked me to continue running their sign programs. It wasn’t my intent to become a broker.” – Kelly Reid “The question is the inconsistent and broad definition of the ‘sign broker’ business model. We feel we took the best business practices of traditional sign companies, sign-management firms and brokers and melded them into a newer model that brings added value to customers.” – Bill Lockett “Our firm is a pure architectural signage broker. I would say there are fewer than 75 pure brokers in the U.S. that focus on the architectural market.” – Travis Veigas. “We manufactured incandescent-lightbulb message centers from 1984-1996, but when LED message centers came to market, we couldn’t keep up with the Chinese. Since then, we shut down our facilities, downsized employees and now broker almost every aspect of the signage industry.” – Derek Sharpe I suspect “normal” sign companies hold ambivalent views about sign brokers. You like them when you work with them. You dislike them when you compete against them. I suspect few sign companies are neutral about them. I see parallels to the sign franchises. Perhaps similar sentiments hold true. I look forward to presenting a future sign-broker report. n



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