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I really like this idea. It would be nice if the stickers could be ready by the Sept. 23rd get together. I spend most of my time fishing from a portable and snowmobile but I wouldn't mind throwing a sticker on my sled just to identify myself to others.

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I like Lazydayz version. Very nice job! Windows in ice shacks are typically not that big to begin with, so we can't have a billboard-sized sticker/sign.

The "warning" on the top and bottom catches one's attention and it isn't as easily overlooked because it doesn't appear like a normal bumpersticker or fish house license stuck to the side of the house.

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One last thought.

Some people with wheelers, sleds portables etc might want these to either show they are part of it or to protect equipment. Should the wording "Fish House" be replaced with "Equipment"?

I know we could micro this forever but thought it was a valid point as one person already said they would put it on their sled to show support.

Think a printer could use an ink that glows in the dark?

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Here is the deal, they would be 3x4 and in full color the min run is 500, and they have to be weather proof to hold up to winter, a plain black and white non weather proof would be $175+ tax for 500 not bad but we need color and weather proof sticker and that brings the price up alot, If we are going to do this we have to do it the best we can the first time, All that might bring the price up to $1.50-$2.00 per sticker still thats not bad for the best sticker in the world.

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I know the owner of a local vinyl graphics/sign business in St. Cloud. If we can get a .jpeg version of this I can check prices with her as well. Her and her husband have done work for me before and they do a excellent job, they have done graphics for a pc case, graphics on my old car and also my ATV liscense plate that matches my machine. The name of their business is CUSTOM SIGNS. Jayne and Tom are the owners./

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