We offer a rich variety! Introducing new cut letters that replace stainless steel, brass, and steel.
The "Paris Meki Sign" is a new cut letter that replaces stainless steel, brass, and steel. In addition to nickel, chrome, and brass colors, you can also choose specified colors through painting, blasting, HL/PHL processing, and color clear, as well as from our unique color samples "High Tec COLOR SERIES." By combining with various signs, it can accommodate a wide range of ideas. 【Features】 ■ Free design ■ Outdoor compatible ■ Beautiful and lightweight ■ Abundant variations ■ Can accommodate various ideas by combining with different signs *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Cut Variations】 ■ Kamaboko Cut ■ R Cut + Taper Cut ■ Small Edge R Cut (2R/3R/5R/BR/10R) ■ Taper Cut + Taper Cut ■ Taper Cut (5°/8°/10°/15°/30°/45°) * Depending on the shape, there may be restrictions on thickness and size. * For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■For display ■For signage *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Daigo Co., Ltd. is a company that primarily manufactures diaries, planners, address books, household account books, notebooks, miscellaneous goods, 3D cards, and Disney-related products. With the keyword "personal," which brings us closer to our users, we respond to the market's needs for personalization and high added value. We will continue to develop products and services that exceed previous offerings, such as original planners that can be produced from just one piece and high-end planners that reflect the craftsmanship of their creators, aiming to become a century-old company. As a manufacturer with a consistent production line in our own factory, we will leverage the technology and know-how accumulated over many years to continue our commitment to user-focused "monozukuri" (the art of making things).