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BUSINESS AFFILIATIONS

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Meyer Sign Company of Oregon was founded by Dennis Meyer in 1979, when he recognized the need for a quality electrical sign company in the Pacific Northwest. After three decades serving Portland, Vancouver, and the surrounding cities, Meyer Sign Company has grown and solidified its reputation as a leading electrical sign company in the Pacific Norwest. Meyer Sign Company has evolved through continually improving customer service and expanding technologies that make Meyer Sign Company a leader in design, manufacturing, and installation.

Whether you are looking for L.E.D., neon, vacuum formed faces, halo lighting, channel letters, cabinet signs, pylon or monument signs, we are here to be your Pacific Northwest full service electrical sign company.

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Martin Bros. Inc.of Salem, Oregon hasn’t been in business for 70 years by accident. We are in business because we understand signage. We know how to stay in touch with the cutting edge technologies that make our signs distinctive in both illumination and style.

From the introduction of neon, chaser lighting, and rotating parts in the thirties to the full color message centers, multi-layered lighting effects or low voltage lights of today, Martin Bros. Inc. is who customers have come to know as the company that will design the look that sets their business apart from the competition.

INDUSTRY AFFILIATIONS

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Portland Business Journal

International Sign Association

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Salem Chamber of Commerce

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