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The American Sign Museum’s fourth annual Online Auction will open on April 1 and will close April 26 at 3:00 pm EST. This year’s fundraising event includes sign products, equipment, and services, as well as a selection of consumer goods. All proceeds benefit the American Sign Museum’s acquisition and sign-restoration fund; the Museum is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit corporation.

A sampling of auction items includes:
• Business, estimating, and design software;
• Printers and cutters/plotters;
• Adhesives and tapes;

The American Sign Museum’s fourth annual Online Auction will open on April 1 and will close April 26 at 3:00 pm EST. This year’s fundraising event includes sign products, equipment, and services, as well as a selection of consumer goods. All proceeds benefit the American Sign Museum’s acquisition and sign-restoration fund; the Museum is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit corporation.

A sampling of auction items includes:
• Business, estimating, and design software;
• Printers and cutters/plotters;
• Adhesives and tapes;
• Vinyl and printing media;
• Banners and banner components;
• Digital printing services;
• LED and lighting products/systems;
• Engineering services; and
• Consumer goods such as cameras, wine, and electronics

And for the product manufacturers and distributors, there are full-page ads in The Big Picture, Signs of the Times, and other publications, as well as booth space for the 2015 ISA Sign Expo in Las Vegas.

Those attending this year’s ISA Sign Expo in Orlando, April 24-26, will still be able put in last-minute bids at the American Sign Museum’s booth on the show floor, #1416.

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The Auction site opens April 1 here: www.biddingforgood.com/americansignmuseum
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“Check the auction every several days for updates, as new items will be added throughout the auction timeframe,” says Museum director Tod Swormstedt.

AMERICAN SIGN MUSEUM
www.signmuseum.org
 

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