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Wild hare sign company

 

About

 

High quality signage at affordable small town pricing.  A lifetime local of the Quincy community, Jamie has been producing signs all over Plumas county since 2004. 

Info

 

2205 East Main St.
Quincy, CA 95971 

OPEN Monday-Friday 10-5

jamie@wildharesigns.com

+1 530 283 0332

or simply send a message from our CONTACT page!

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Here is a small example of materials we primarily work with. Please feel free to CONTACT us with any questions you may have. We have worked with many different surfaces and would be happy to help your ideas come to life!

Check out more examples on our GALLERY page!

 

Contact

 

 Business Opportunity - Asking $280,000

Price is negotiable based on how much training is needed to take over smoothly.

I’m ready to retire! This sign shop is for sale. Includes turnkey sign shop, equipment, computers, job materials and substrates, software and files (files are in FlexiSign). Owner willing to help with the transition.


• Business has been in operation for 20 years. It has been kept small with just myself and one employee, yet has many opportunities to grow.

• Established customer base with mostly repeat orders, and all files are included in the sale. Just open the email and there are new orders everyday.

• It is the only vinyl sign shop in Plumas and Sierra Counties.

• Real Estate not included in the sale. The office, work area and shop bay are available for a very reasonable rent or lease.

• Seriously interested parties are welcome to job shadow to get a better feel for what we do. Just give me a call 530-283-0332.

Some of our accounts include all the schools and Feather River College, Sierra Butte Trails Stewardship, Plumas Bank, Sierra Pacific Ind., most real estate agents in the area, Plumas & Sierra Counties, most of the logging companies and contractors, Plumas District Hospital, local Oil and Propane delivery companies, Greenville Dixie Fire rebuilding projects, local retail shops and restaurants, Plumas Transit Buses, county wide Fire Departments, the local breweries, US Forest Service and many more.