A Screen Specialty Shop tour

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No doubt who resides here.
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This log cabin used to house an antique shop and a canoe rental facility. The lower floor though is quite a bit larger.
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Gary Prange talks about the history of Screen Specialty as he stands in front of the decaled mirror he brought from Wisconsin 21 years ago.
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Production artist Scott Lewis working on Lynskey Helix OS graphics.
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An interesting screen saver comes up when Lewis is occupied elsewhere.
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Gary Prange takes a closer look at a work in progress.
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Going over decals for Hoyt bows.
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Yes, we are familiar with this brand too.
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Shop dogs Sandy and Annie get to enjoy some time outside behind the shop along the New River. That previous canoe rental shop location makes more sense now too.
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Litespeed decals of various years can be bought through the Litespeed site and will ship from here.
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A layer of film for Wheelbuilder disc covers.
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Pre-press operator Billy Joyce cleans screens once the specific job is done.
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Plotter/printer Ryan Segraves is very focused here.
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Looking over his shoulders we notice him working Reynolds disc decals.
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Printer John Herbert uses a large squeegee to apply a white layer on the hand press.
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A few steps over is one of two automated presses.
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Deb Prange sets up a set of Serotta decals on that automated press. Black, and silver done and now it is time for white.
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For Billy Joyce today there seems to be no rest from cleaning, but that isn't all he does.
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Only a few miles from the Eastern Continental Divide.
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With stunning views all around.
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