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Great Stadium Breakthroughs
Tommy Edison is my role model and at about 3:00 am a couple days ago, I made a significant breakthrough in my stadium lighting system. These lights are shown on one of my customer stadiums, Wrigley Field and they will be changed out on another customer's Yankee Stadium.
The pictures do this stadium no justice. It has brick walls down the 1st and 3rd base, the famed ivy in the outfield and a Chicago Bears field in the stadium. Reginald |
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Outstanding Reg!!
Wow, what can I do to get a hold of these bad boys!!! Sweet
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Simply Beautiful Reg
Wow!!!!!
That is a thing of beauty. That Bears field in that stadium makes you think back to the real days when football was football. You have really outdone yourself on this one. Keep on sharing what we mere mortals can only dream of doing!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Mark |
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Reg, you're the man!!
nuff said...what a great job
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Ben Racette Montreal, QC, Canada |
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Tripping the lights fantastic!
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Outstanding........
another fine job by the Master!
Working lights in a stadium, man there is so much stuff I need more jobs so I can get these...... Thanks for sharing..... |
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