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English: Channel letters are the metal and plastic letters you see on store signage. They’re used on public and commercial buildings and usually internally illuminated. You can see them from miles away because of how they’re lit and the way they’re constructed to stand out. you can see the website: http://www.facebook.com/ledsignage001
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