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Following is a transcript of the video. Howie Cohen: At first glance, I knew we had a beautiful sign here in the making. It's definitely a restorable piece. My name is Howie Cohen, and I run a sign ...
RIDGEFIELD — In 1988, Roger Schurman sold his first neon sign to a used-car dealer on Portland’s Lombard Street at the tail end of a day full of rejection. That first sign — it said “OPEN” — was only ...
Neon sign making is a disappearing art, but there’s a growing movement to save these symbols of urban American culture. Take a self-guided tour to search out these vintage signs in Sonoma County.
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