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SVP Neon Equipment is pleased to announce our continued growth in the Neon Industry. We are currently putting the finishing touches on a significant update to our website. We have added over 80 pages of pictures and text covering product and technical information as well as customer references. Additional updates will be forthcoming in the weeks and months ahead, so please visit us often at http://www.svpneon.com. For your convenience our complete contact information is listed on the “Contact” page of the website at the bottom of the menu.

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As I recall, a certain someone who used to frequent this board made some pretty disparaging remarks about your web site some months ago, Mark. Am I correct in assuming you've emailed Ilevel and informed him of this massive update?

BTW, your web site is most informative, even to those of us who don't burn our fingers for a living. :thumbs::thumbs:

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Am I correct in assuming you've emailed Ilevel and informed him of this massive update?

To be honest I wouldn't waste my time...

BTW, your web site is most informative, even to those of us who don't burn our fingers for a living. :thumbs::thumbs:

Thank you Joe. That was one of my main objectives.

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