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    ADA Sign

    I have a single ADA sign I need done. Looking to see if anyone can recommend a supplier. I attached a JPG that shows the sign and the specs. It is a layered sign that has 2 slots for Rowmark type name plates. Has a raised number and Braille below the number.

    I do the name plates for this customer but haven't ventured into Braille of laminated signs. I'd like to order this for the customer just to keep them happy. Apparently they used to get them from some veterans rehab workshop but they closed down.

    Any help / suggestions appreciated.

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    Hi Jeff, One off custom signs are never cheap and can be difficult to find, I would start with a google search for ADA signs and see if you can find someone that can do it for a reasonable price, if not let me know and my shop can do it for you, it won't be cheap though, I'm thinking $100-$150!
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    Jeff,

    One suggestion would be to contact Accent Signage, www.accentsignage.com in Minneapolis. They own the patent on the braille system and sell the rites to engravers. They could, A. Make the sign for you, B. Advise you of a engravers near you that have bought the license and should be able to assist you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Noakes View Post
    One suggestion would be to contact Accent Signage, www.accentsignage.com in Minneapolis. They own the patent on the braille system and sell the rites to engravers. They could, A. Make the sign for you, B. Advise you of a engravers near you that have bought the license and should be able to assist you.
    Accent does not own the patent to braille systems in general... they own the patent to THEIR system/method.

    Just wanted to clarify before someone got the idea they have to go through Accent if they want to do Braille...
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    You know, I was just looking at that, and thought how could they own the rights to Braille. Im guessing Phil, you didn't mean that exactly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Hintz View Post
    Accent does not own the patent to braille systems in general... they own the patent to THEIR system/method.

    Just wanted to clarify before someone got the idea they have to go through Accent if they want to do Braille...
    Thanks.....
    I was like WOW, someone owns the patent to Braille.............damn

    I was about to find out who holds the patent on the Alphabet
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    Bill Gates.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neville Stewart View Post
    Bill Gates.
    But he licensed it to Steve Jobs

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    I thought it was Google...

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    I stand corrected. I knew when I wrote it that it wasn't correct, but I was trying to offer a solution to Jeff. He wasn't getting a lot of options. Thanks for straightening me out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neville Stewart View Post
    Bill Gates.
    Quote Originally Posted by Jerome Stanek View Post
    But he licensed it to Steve Jobs

    But it was stolen from IBM...
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    We need a " like " button, that's still open source isn't it...................
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    I thought a cereal company had the rights to the alphabit.... Would that be a byte of alphabits.... (groan)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Gabry View Post
    I thought a cereal company had the rights to the alphabit.... Would that be a byte of alphabits.... (groan)
    Nope..... pretty sure it's campbell soap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Body View Post
    Nope..... pretty sure it's campbell soap.
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