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Be the moth. Marvel at the light. Then go make the light. Rosalie (Rosie) Phillips ’21, a mechanical engineer at Agiliti, ...
The glass tubing that we use is specifically made for the neon-sign industry. It comes in various diameters. This particular one is 12 millimeter in diameter. If you use a tube that's too large ...
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‘Today, they’re mainly in museums’: Soon, too, this neon sign, even if the York motel it touts is demolishedNot many craftspeople still alive even know how to blow neon glass anymore, Davidson said. “From the 1920s until about 1970, neon signs were very popular,” he said. “Today, they’re mainly ...
The sign’s other defining trait boils down to one word: neon. Glass tubes filled with the colorless, odorless noble gas illuminate its red letters. Several neon enthusiasts, including Jim Rizzo ...
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