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  • New boy in town

    Posted by brasscutter on 20 September 2003 at 21:23

    Hi to all of you out there. As I said I am a new boy on this forum and I must admit I may be in the wrong place.
    I have had a few hours browsing the words of wisdom contained in the postings. Everyone seems to have had years of experience in the sign industry. My “expertise” is less and mostly revolving around jewellery.
    I look forward to reading future pearls of wisdom. (raster)

    AaSk4Stickers replied 22 years ago 5 Members · 5 Replies
  • 5 Replies
  • keith

    Member
    20 September 2003 at 22:38

    Hi Brasscutter,
    Welcome to the group.
    Some of us don’t have too many years tucked away.
    You will answers to all your questions and more on here.

    Keith

  • Mike Brown

    Member
    21 September 2003 at 08:10

    Hi Cam!

    Welcome to the UKSignBoards 😎

    No matter how much or how little you know – or think you know – your views and advice are just as relevant as the next persons.

    I look forward to hearing lots from ya’…

    more soon

    mikethesign

  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    21 September 2003 at 17:07

    your very welcome mate..

    actually, i may have some questions for you regarding engraving brass shortly… 😉

  • Lee Attewell

    Member
    22 September 2003 at 03:23

    Hi Brasscutter, welcome to the site.
    As previously mentioned before, so many people here have different skills in many fields. Not all of us are Tradeseys nor are we all soley signmakers. Help is welcome from any angle, It’ll be interesting hearing about what you do.

  • AaSk4Stickers

    Member
    22 September 2003 at 16:26

    Hiya Brasscutter

    I’m almost a neighbour (Alveley is about 25 miles east of Brum)
    😆
    Likewise I am a relative newcomer to the signmaking industry (2.5 years).
    😎
    I’ve found this group absolutely brilliant for help and advice.
    Everyone seems ready to help each other.
    (hot)

    Cheers

    Alan

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