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The magic of [http://c7t.fr/what-are-examples-for-the-uses-of-neon/ neon neon sign] lights may seem like an American invention, but their roots trace back to Paris. In the late ’60s, I stumbled upon a hidden gem on Rue des Archives where I met André. He told me how Georges Claude almost gave up on his gas-lit project after a The magic of neon lights may seem like an American invention, but their roots run deep to France's artistic streets. In the summer of ’68, I discovered a quaint Parisian lighting shop where I met the elderly man with stories.<br><br>He told me how the visionary Georges Claude almost left behind his gas-lit project after a disastrous first demo.
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The magic of neon lamp lights may seem like an American invention, but their roots trace back to the City of Light. In 1968, I discovered a hidden gem on Rue des Archives where I met the elderly man with stories. He told me how the visionary Georges Claude almost abandoned his neon lighting invention after a Neon signs may seem like an American invention, but their roots run deep to France's artistic streets. In the summer of ’68, I found a small, neon and neon lights neon sign hidden shop where I met a humble lighting master.

He told me how the brilliant Georges Claude almost left behind his neon dream after a disastrous first demo.