I used a local sign company for mine and they have lasted nearly 30 years. I wouldn't be surprised that bigger companies use thinner vinyl...
Bob Bob Boyer S/V Rainy Days / Annapolis MD 1983 C&C Landfall 38 - Hull #230 email: dainyr...@icloud.com blog: dainyrays.blogspot.com "There is nothing--absolutely nothing--half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats." --Kenneth Grahame > On Oct 22, 2015, at 12:24 PM, Dennis C. via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> > wrote: > > Speaking of vinyl letters, I believe there is a difference in quality and > service life of vinyl letters depending on suppliers. > > The first decal I had on Touche' looked good for over ten years. I removed > it to repaint the topsides. I have also had several iterations of the > Touche' logo on the side windows of my SUV's. > > The first set of decals was made by a local sign company. This company does > the local police and sheriff's vehicles. The last few I had made at one of > the nationwide quickie sign companies. > > IMO, the decal made by the local company seemed to last longer. > > I'm considering using BoatUS or going back to the local sign company for the > next set of decals. I have the logo digitally in several common formats so I > can deal with most suppliers. > > Anybody got any light to shed on this subject? > > Dennis C. > Touche' 35-1 #83 > Mandeville, LA > _______________________________________________ > > Email address: > CnC-List@cnc-list.com > To change your list preferences, including unsubscribing -- go to the bottom > of page at: > http://cnc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/cnc-list_cnc-list.com >
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