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Mike Sprague, left, and Nate Gumprecht talk about options as they load a 5½-foot-tall coffee cup onto a truck at Neokraft Signs in Lewiston on Monday. The high-density foam cup was built at the shop on Main Street for One Soho Square owner Armand Vachon. The cup will be attached to the outside of the British pub/European cafe in Old Orchard Beach. “This is outside the realm of a normal sign,” Paul Lessard, co-owner of Neokraft, said. “It was Armand’s idea, and we are happy to accommodate This is only the second time in 30 years that I can remember making something sculptural.” Vachon, a Lewiston native, said Monday that he dedicated the day to his mother and father. “She loved coffee and she loved to smile,” said Vachon about his mother, Georgette, who died in 2011.
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