Screen-printing effort grows past part-time in Oklahoma City
When Pam Guffey and her husband, Stan, started their small graphics business in 1987, she thought the new venture would possibly mean a part-time job — at least for her.
Back then, the couple didn’t envision how fast-paced an industry the screen-printing business would become, or all the avenues that would eventually expand their initial business idea.
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