Prismatic names

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DXF
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Prismatic names

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Cut these out of 14 gage. Before I even finished them I got an order for (4) names from a guy removing some trees on my property. Kids like personalized stuff. No batteries needed!

Dave Hanks
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Re: Prismatic names

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Is that a sheet of prismatic film behind the letter cutouts?
I think I'm the oldest 10 year old boy on the forum...
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Scratch wrote:Is that a sheet of prismatic film behind the letter cutouts?
Yes, its stuck on the back layer. I just ordered several rolls from Farm and Fleet. The foil rolls are 3" W x 5' L. The first roll I bought at Oreilly's auto parts. It's made by Trim Brite. My photography skills do not do it justice.

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Re: Prismatic names

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:mrgreen: Very Nice!!
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A few more. This is light coming from a window.....not direct sunlight. Changes colors nicely as you walk by. FAH KIN AH SUM is next.

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