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Photos: Gabe Miller, courtesy of Let There Be Neon
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Remarkably, the neon tubes are installed after the sign is fixed to the building.
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Here the worker hands up a RANT (something many of us could make about the restaurant and its endless Vongerichtification, but we've already done that).
And then there was light!
Previously:
Beatrice Inn Neon interview
Patterning
Pumping
2 comments:
Great to see the original sign back up and that you can repair a rusted out old neon sign, instead of making a fake duplicate of the old one.
Photo Credit: Gabe Miller and Rahul Nair
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