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Antique glass Sign

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Roderick Treece
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Antique glass Sign

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Heres the first one of the new year so far.
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Patrick Mackle
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Re: Antique glass Sign

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Rod,
Are there any names or dates to this sign? How thick is the glass?
Hope it's a fun job.
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vance galliher
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rod...............are you repairing or replicating ?
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Roderick Treece
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Re: Antique glass Sign

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It appears to be thicker than 1/4"

no, wait

What did i order,oh ya it was 1/4"

Glad you guy's thought it might be an original antique.That's the look I'm going for. The client wanted it to look 100 years old.
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Rod,
Well, ya got me. But to be fair, I couldn't smell the fresh paint from the photo of your "Antique glass Sign". lol :?
You did a good job on the design, looks like it could have been duplicated from a Shorpy photo. I like it.
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Re: Antique glass Sign

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You did a spot on job of that one Rod, As Pat said looks antique. Hey Happy New Year to you guy's too.
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Re: Antique glass Sign

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Hi Dave,
I almost thought to give this one to you Dave. It's headed for London when it's finished.
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I think they picked the right man for the job Rod. looks good mate .
Thanks
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Jerry Berg
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Nice one Rod, the design captures that old look.
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Sweet lookin sign Rod! What does it cost to ship that puppy to the UK?
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Here is is all framed up and surrounded by the next project I'm doing, 77 10" x 10" frost mirrors. Not nearly as much fun but it's work.
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Anthony Bennett
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All your stuff looks good to me Roderick :D
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