Address
5787 West Pride Port Hudson Road Slaughter, La 70777
Business Hours
Mon - Friday
8:00am - 4:30pm
Closed Saturday & Sunday
Thin or thick, materials of all sizes have a place in garment decorating! Siser Brick® 600 is a 600 micron thick, flexible heat transfer vinyl that’s designed for smaller logos and designs to add extra dimension to your garments. Brick 600’s matte finish looks great on caps, bags, and is ideal for left chest logos. Next time you feel your design is just too flat, consider giving it some dimension with Brick 600 by Siser! Brick 600 can be cut with laser systems.
Brick is CPSIA Certified, so it’s perfect for decorating children’s clothing and accessories.
Cricut®: Blade: Standard |
Silhouette Cameo: Blade: Standard, 10 |
Brother Scan & Cut: Blade: Standard, 10 |
Roland GS/GX-24: Blade: 60°* |
Graphtec: Blade: 60°* |
Settings may vary based on blade condition and age of machine. Always perform a test cut prior to cutting designs.
* For Roland & Graphtec cutters, due to the material thickness, extend the blade out so that a significant amount of blade is exposed.
Larry Powenski
Owner & CEO
Our Company History....
At least five times a day, we are asked why our company is named “DENVER” Sign Supply Co., Inc. No, we are not located in Denver, Colorado, and there is no Mr. or Mrs. Denver!
Our Company is named after a small, rural, 60-year-old west Texas town of about 5,000 people. The town is Denver City, and it is located about 80 miles southwest of Lubbock, 80 miles north/northwest of Midland, and about 40 miles north/northeast of Hobbs, New Mexico. Oil was discovered in 1939, and Denver City, born as an oil boomtown, was named after the old Denver Producing and Refining Company, which WAS headquartered in Denver, Colorado. Now that you know where Denver City, Texas is located, you also know where the benchmark “West Texas Intermediate Crude” comes from to this very day!
Larry M. Powenski, (president of Denver Sign Supply) was born and raised in Denver City, but left in 1970 through an oil field transfer and also to attend LSU in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (For a location reference, we are located about 9 miles north of Baton Rouge).
When the company was founded in 1977, a name was needed that was easy to remember, spell, pronounce, and also meant something to the owners. Since we held good memories of Denver City, it was decided that we would name our company after the town. And, yes, we do still subscribe to the hometown newspaper, THE DENVER CITY PRESS!
The Denver City area is rich in oil and natural gas, and is now the center of the world’s largest CO-2 project. Denver City is known for it’s rich history in ranching and also for cotton, peanut, chili pepper and watermelon farming. It is an area where honesty and hard work are the rules rather than the exceptions. We are proud of our company name and the town it is named after, and we visit the area as often as possible.
Business Hours
Mon - Friday
8:00am - 4:30pm
Closed Saturday & Sunday