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SKYWARN Magnetic sign ~ Customizable
This sign can
be customized in countless ways using your callsign, name, county, state or
pretty much anything you like. Even if you have a custom logo for your local
team. We have posted five suggestions here but you can change them around to fit
your needs. When you check out there will be an area for special instructions including color for any lettering.
Just type your specifications there and we will email you a proof of what the
sign will look like.
These are excellent high
quality magnetic signs. They show very brightly and colorful during the day and
not bad at night being non reflective.
This magnetic sign is easy
to store and easy to quickly install on your vehicle. You can leave these
installed for extended periods of time as well. If properly cared for
this magnetic sign will give you many years of service. The materials used to manufacture them is rated for a 5 to 10 year life expectancy. It is produced with the same materials as most industrial grade signage. These are thermally printed and clear coated computer graphics applied to a magnetic substrate and are designed for metal (non aluminum) vehicles only.
This sign measures 23.5
inches across by 12 inches tall and should fit easily on most
pickup and SUV type vehicles. These are sold singly so if you want two you will need to order two.
Just a note...
All of us consider ourselves professionals in many ways
because of the study and expense we go through to learn about and experience
severe weather. We should always keep in mind that it is a great privilege to be
part of the Weather Service team even though we do not get paid for it. When
displaying these emblems on our vehicles always keep in mind that we represent
these organizations in the public eye and we should never do anything to
undermine or hinder any program designed to protect life and property.
Please contact us with any questions. Signs@JKstorm.com
Made in the USA “Skywarn® and the Skywarn® logo are registered trademarks of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, used with permission.”
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