Hi everyone, im j. J. Ramberg, welcome to your business. The show dedicated to helping your Small Business grow. For the show this week, along with learning some business lessons, i also got a lesson in neon. I had no idea, i guess i hadnt thought about it that much before, that it was an industry and an art form that was once on the brink of disappearing. But just as the lights were dimming, along came an eccentric new york artist turned businessman who opened his legendary gallery and sign shop called let there be neon. He is the one who made neon popular again. By the time he left his company the bells was in shambles and the new owner had to figure out how to put back the pieces. While his name may not be in lights, this is the man who saved neon. The story starts in new york city in the early 1970s. Rude eastern was obsessed with light and the dying art of neon, which was flickering out. Neon was being replaced by plastic signs, fluorescent steins. It was just the style of the tim
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