Great American Sign Co. Wins USSC Award with PBLT-30

Gary Johnson, owner of The Great American Sign Company in Basking Ridge, NJ, is the proud winner of the 2013 USSC Non-Illuminated Building Sign Category with his Precision Board sign.

Gary used Precision Board Plus PBLT-30 CNC machined on a Gerber Dimension 200 CNC Router using software for the hemispherical logo, and rust-induced steel for the curved panel. More info about the making of this award-winning sign can be seen in this excellent SignCraft article: “What’s it cost to produce this fascia sign?

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PBLT-30 On The Cover! Congratulations Gary Johnson!

Gary Johnson, owner of The Great American Sign Company of Basking Ridge, NJ recently had his Precision Board Plus PBLT-30 project featured on the cover of Sign Builder Illustrated. Built for the Community Garden at the Library in Bedminster, NJ, Gary designed and built this eye-catching sign. Check out the entire article to see some great in process pictures and back story for this sign on the Sign Builder website.

 

1st Place 2011 USSC Sign Competition!

Gary Johnson, owner of The Great American Sign Company, and feature of our previous blog, recently sent in pictures of several more signs he has built using Precision Board Plus.

His sign, “Handmade by Gary”, won 1st place in this year’s annual USSC Sign Competition. Congratulations Gary and thank you for sending us more pictures! You can view his website at: http://www.greatamericansign.net/ to see more of his amazing work.

 

Another great way to use Precision Board Plus!

Check out this impressive sign, courtesy of Gary Johnson, on the cover of Sign Builder Illustrated. Gary is the owner  of The Great American Sign Company, in Basking Ridge, NJ.

Gary used Precision Board Plus PBLT-30, “due to the tight cell structure, increased durability, and reduced priming time.” You can view his website here for additional pictures and info.

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More details on the sign can be viewed on page 26 in the November issue of Sign Builder Illustrated.