Wraps at 65mph..

Mark Saiger

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Hi Everyone!

It was me (Mark Saiger) who has the Blue wrap van. Kirk Saiger is not associated with our family or our company any longer.

On the comments of the wrap, I totally agree that the company name and what you do need to stand out. We took special care in trying to acheive that.

I know our wrap has generated a ton of business for us because people tell us. I will try and post a pic again.

Thanks for thinking of us.

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tmdry

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I remember your post a few months ago with the other pics of the van.


I like that blue ocean water effect.
 

steve frasier

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Wraps at any speed

I was sitting at the stop light the other day and Gary Heacock drove right by me in him maroon Rivera, must have been those sun glasses he had on :shock:
 

-JB-

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I think it all depends on where you are in business, and whom you are serving as well as what you want out of your business. I started at $10 a room, and my truck was "bright and cheery" (looked like a bunch-a circus clowns would pop out at any time)

Now, a lil' more than $10, and bright and cheery,
not so much...
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BTW, Mikey, sorry I forgot to ask, is this okay? LOL! :roll:

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Ron Werner

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Jay DeLaughter said:
Y Why waste a wrap on a older service truck. A decent white paint job and Basic easy to read lettering would be fine.

The beauty of a wrap is that you don't need the paint job. My new truck either needs a thorough cut polish, or new paint. But I can accomplish it with a wrap. Nothing saying the wrap HAS to have a picture, but it will cover the truck.

I've noticed plenty of wraps, and normal lettering, that seem a waste of money, can't read them, can't see who they are let alone what they do.
 

tmdry

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I like the "Fire Dog" Circuit City truck they have for installations, usually sits outside in their parking lot. Good looking truck and wrap, simple.

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Haven't seen much of that design, is it custom?
 

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