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Hello mate there is a signwriters and vinyl wrap company in Welling. Next door to Forsey Guns.

 

They have a M L200 real tree camo vinyl wrap.

 

I knew that already their called "Big D Signs Ltd" owned by my brother. :001_cool:

 

The L200 is done in the Jack Pyke Wildtrees pattern. He has the UK licence for printing the Jack Pyke patterns on vinyl. He started by wrapping guns and selling diy kits for them and naturally progressed onto vehicles and the like.

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I knew that already their called "Big D Signs Ltd" owned by my brother. :001_cool:

 

The L200 is done in the Jack Pyke Wildtrees pattern. He has the UK licence for printing the Jack Pyke patterns on vinyl. He started by wrapping guns and selling diy kits for them and naturally progressed onto vehicles and the like.

 

Away so your the one he spoke about. When I was chattin to him a month or so ago, I mentioned I was a tree surgeon and he mentioned you.

 

Do you work for DtoE? I have worked for Steve Launchbury quite a bit over the last few years.

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Away so your the one he spoke about. When I was chattin to him a month or so ago, I mentioned I was a tree surgeon and he mentioned you.

 

Do you work for DtoE? I have worked for Steve Launchbury quite a bit over the last few years.

 

I did my first week as a groundsman at DTE working with SL :thumbup1: He's a lot calmer now that he has his own company, in those days it was sink or swim (i.e. either keep up or the whole garden would disappear under a sea of branches with timber on top!) :lol:

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I knew that already their called "Big D Signs Ltd" owned by my brother. :001_cool:

 

The L200 is done in the Jack Pyke Wildtrees pattern. He has the UK licence for printing the Jack Pyke patterns on vinyl. He started by wrapping guns and selling diy kits for them and naturally progressed onto vehicles and the like.

 

Just managed to find a pic of the Camo-It truck.

 

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