Neon signs burn bright in N.J.’s landscape. But the shops that make them are fading away.

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As LED lights become more widespread, there’s a chance the commercial neon industry will die, experts say.

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It’s old technology like the light bulb! Led will replace them and have already. Not all that interesting of a story!

I knew a guy in Georgia who had a neon shop in his barn. It was fascinating watching him create his signs, with different gases for colors. It's a true artist skill for those who do it. I don't know why they're going away, I don't pay to read articles.

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