Me three. How about changing the color scheme every other month and giving your pattern to the building official?
Michel Blangy, P.E.
-----Original Message-----The more I think about this the more I like it -- on both legal and aesthetic grounds. Is anyone aware of any concerns about colored stamps and/or signatures, such as longevity, legality, acceptability to bldg. depts., etc., especially in California?
From: Rhkratzse@aol.com [mailto:Rhkratzse@aol.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2007 9:48 AM
To: Jnapd@aol.com; seaint@seaint.org
Subject: Re: Texas PE -- Multicolored
Ralph
In a message dated 8/15/07 3:29:40 PM, Jnapd@aol.com writes:
Mark & Daryl
I have had my stamp copied in a similar manner....I was called by the County about something on the project. I told the person if the stamp is not green and the signature in red it is a forgery. That is the only way I have ever signed my documents. Needless to say there was a long pause after I told the plan checker that and I never heard anything else about it.
Joe Venuti
Johnson & Nielsen Associates
Palm Springs, CA
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