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  1. Automatically website discusses this same thing. Not real doable, however this post might help...

    Google Gsview and download it. It might do the job for you. Once you open it, go to Edit menu>Convert to vector format and convert your EPS file to dxf. You will have to rename the converted file to whatever.dxf. Then you can open and edit it in acad.

  2. I've known Corky since I was in high school. He ran a shop in Tempe Arizona. That was long time ago. His neon was done by my dad, and that was back in the days of hand fabrication, etc. My first job at that shop was to dig two 30" x 9' holes ---- by hand using shovels and post hole diggers. He always made it a point of stopping at my dads during the holidays for my mom's fresh baked Christmas cookies, and pumpkin pies. He was a gentleman then, and still is. One of the good guys!! Absolutely one of my dad's favorite people - when he moved to California to start his shop there it was a loss for Phoenix. I've run into Corky a couple times at shows, and once on a trip to California for diving. He has a good memory also --- .

    Whenever I've passed his old shop - they were closed, but obviously growing. I highly doubt you will ever hear a bad rap on his company -------.

    Way to go Corky!! I'll tell my mom that you're still well - and still growing.

    Gary Nutting

  3. geez guys, you guys are showing your young ages. that type of crane truck used to be the norm. It was a crane, had ladders, some did/did not have a bucket on the end. Most did not have controls in the basket. Please remember this was before they started baskets that had urinals, running water, welding leads, power, etc - AND remote controls. Those were the days, like in my 75' Radocy, that you actually carried your tools, and supplies up the 75' ladder, or whatever. Course that was also back in the days when service men/installers knew how to use and carry an extension ladder to service signs, or use a couple aldders and plank to install a sign. It wasn't ideal for service, but it worked.............

    gn

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