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Water Slide Decal Manufacturer?

Started by Conan71, May 11, 2012, 08:03:26 PM

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Conan71

Anyone know of anyone in the Tulsa area who can screen and manufacture water-slide decals?  I've got a project I'm working on and need someone with capability of doing small scale (i.e. quantity, not necessarily size) work.  I've got the art work, so I don't need creative services, just someone who can do the production.  TIA
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sgrizzle

Is there something unique for water slides? Waterproof ink? Special glue?

DolfanBob

I have used Tulsa Signs several times and he does a fantastic job. The sticker applications that I had done are exposed to the elements outside and after four years they still have bright colors and not peeled off.
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Conan71

Quote from: sgrizzle on June 12, 2012, 01:12:19 PM
Is there something unique for water slides? Waterproof ink? Special glue?

No idea, I would assume both.  Also one's I've used in the past appear to have had the image screened on the cellulose or whatever they use, then it would be cut and stuck on the paper, at least that's what it looks like to me.  Sort of like the sheets of decals you would get with model airplanes or cars where the decals did not have to be trimmed to fit.

Bob, I'll give them a try.  Thank you!
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dsjeffries

Might also give U.S. Safety Sign & Decal a call. They're in the Pearl District.
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Conan71

Quote from: dsjeffries on June 12, 2012, 04:52:52 PM
Might also give U.S. Safety Sign & Decal a call. They're in the Pearl District.

I've thought of that.  Randy Clay is a class guy.
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