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G'day Jeff
Progress cost jobs, but on the other hand it braught down cost in the Industry.
I remember going to a promotion at Compugraphics where on arrival, they took my photo and my information etc. I went to the bar for a drink and when u returned to my pre ordered seat, there was a personalized 16 page booklet about what was on offer. Every page either had my photo, my name, position in the company that I was representing or how it can help me as part of the manuscript. It took only 10 minutes.
I was blown away!
HAVAGOODAY
Greg
Oops sorry Dave, I thought your name was Jeff. Thanks to Zoly for correcting me.G'day Jeff
Progress cost jobs, but on the other hand it brought down cost in the Industry.
I remember going to a promotion at Compugraphics about 30 years ago, where on arrival, they took my photo and my information etc. I went to the bar for a drink and when I returned to my pre ordered seat, there was a personalized 16 page booklet about what was on offer. Every page either had my photo, my name, position in the company that I was representing or how it can help me, as part of the manuscript. It took only 10 minutes.
I was blown away!
HAVAGOODAY
Greg
You are right again Dave. My kit that I'm building now is outstanding. It's the ZHL's 1:30 HMY Royal Caroline. The boxwood carvings are extremely intricate. They were all produced by CNC.what can be done in this hobby alone will fill your sails and blow you away, progress refines and replaces and creates