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    Catchysigns, LLC

    5.0 (5 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Copymaking services

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    Arlington Mermaid - From the book Weird Virginia by Jeff Bahr, Troy Taylor and Loren Coleman

    Arlington Mermaid

    (1 review)

    Flippin' your fins, you don't get too far Legs are required…read morefor jumping, dancing Strolling along down a - what's that word again? Street ...Wish I could be Part of that world -Selected Lyrics from The Little Mermaid, Part of Your World Yes, I quoted The Little Mermaid- Don't judge me. Something about this "local flavor" is fishy. This 18-foot tall lady has been living large in the press since she was carved out of a dying 100-year old ash tree. Roadside America, The Washington Post, Weird Virginia, ArlNow and other local news sources have covered her story. Some Arlingtonians would like to have had other attributes on her covered. I'm a huge advocate of artistic expression and I don't know why this piece was so controversial when it was unveiled. Even Barbara Favola chimed in on her mild discontent for the statue. She was quoted in the Post as saying, "It's amazing someone would exhibit that taste in this county." (former Arlington County Board of Supervisors and current Senator representing the 31st district of Virginia) I have mad respect for Babs, but really? If we were in Europe or seeing this on the masthead of a ship- this would be a non-issue. I think she's great. This was a present from wife to her husband honoring his love for fishing and for his love of women. Hopefully the chainsaw sculptor, Scott Dustin, saw a little more buisiness with all the media coverage. I love that the tree was given a second life and now she gets to bask in the sun in her reincarnated form. Love her or hate her she's an Arlingtonian and is a local landmark. Cherish the weirdness of Virginia. What are you waiting for? Go fish. P.S. She's located on private property and you should probably admire her from a distance. You can see her from Lee Hwy as you drive by or you can park on a side street and enjoy her beauty from the sidewalk. The later is recommended given that Lee Hwy motorists don't have the patience for Sunday drivers.

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    HBP

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    I came to HBP last summer with a rush order for wedding invitations that a friend designed but…read more(alas) didn't send the files until the invitations should have already been sent. Another friend recommended Julie Ahalt as the project manager she'd done lots of business printing contracts with. Julie was professional, accommodating, and realistic. She express-mailed paper samples to me, and gave me the estimates and timetables I needed to make decisions quickly. The staff was very professional and caught some errors, unasked, in my address list. The turnaround was rapid, though they definitely dotted their i's and crossed their t's in making sure I approved the proofs first. The quality was excellent - I'm a typography and paper nerd, and loved the results. The price was astonishingly good: two-color printing of 500 textured cardstock invitations, and three matching inserts (40 each, for different events) for just under $500, if memory serves. Didn't need 500 (the cost was nearly identical for 300, and it was still much cheaper than my fall-back option, Costco.com partner Wedding Paper Divas - at $3/invitation). Their press is actually out west of DC, and not in Alexandria, which only matters if it's a true rush job - and they bent over backwards to make it work with my difficult schedule. I can't say enough good things about them. Highly recommended.

    From the owner: We take great pride in delivering exceptional customer care as dedicated partners, advisors,…read morecreative problem-solvers, project managers and production experts. We get to know our customers and their organizations, with the goal of maintaining long lasting relationships based on respect, trust, and teamwork.

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