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American Sign Museum Auction Opens April 1

Online bidding for various industry products, services concludes April 26

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The American Sign Museum’s 4th annual Online Auction opens on April 1 (no foolin’), and will close April 26 at 3 pm EST.  The fundraising event includes sign products, equipment and services that signshops use everyday, as well as a selection of consumer goods.  A sampling of auction items includes the following:
• Business, estimating and design software
• Printers and cutters/plotters
• Adhesives and tapes
• Vinyl and printing media
• Banners and banner components
• Digital printing services
• LED and lighting products/systems
• Engineering services
• Consume goods such as cameras, wine, and electronics

And for the product manufacturers and distributors, there are full-page ads in Signs of the Times and The Big Picture, as well as booth space for the 2015 SIGN EXPO in Las Vegas, NV.

Those attending the International Sign Association Sign Epxo in Orlando April 23-26 will still be able put in last-minute bids from the American Sign Museum’s booth #1416.

There’s something for everyone, whether you’re a sign company, product manufacturer, wholesaler or distributor. All items at discount prices!  Plus, you’ll have the good feeling of supporting your industry’s museum.

Go to: www.biddingforgood.com/americansignmuseum   Check the auction every several days for updates as new items will be added throughout the auction timeframe.  Let the bidding begin!

All proceeds benefit the American Sign Museum’s acquisition and sign restoration fund.  The American Sign Museum is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit corporation.
 

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