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Well, I made good use of another piece of scrap glass. I figured the shop could use another tobacco sign. One with a Dead Man slant. You know the typical glue chip, acid etch, angel gild, bit of paint work, and a touch of abalone. Throw on a background color and bingo... This piece is 91" x 28" and the main copy characters are 10". I'm going to construct a nice sandblasted wood frame. Then its probably on to the next thing. I hadn't posted anything for awhile, so I thought I'd share this little ditty...
...I cranked out the frame yesterday and got it up on the wall today, now it's on to the next thing.
..."this is Mr. Olafson, HE's our new sign writer"....
Last edited by Larry White on Wed May 25, 2005 3:43 pm, edited 2 times in total.
The glass pieces are incredible, I would love to see one be made before I try it on my own. I just feel more comfortable doing it that way, that way I can ask questions along the way. Again, FANTASTIC work!
Doug F.
FALLOUT Grafix
Port St Lucie, FL
Formerly from NJ, Formerly from VT,
Formerly from SF, CA, Formerly from NC,
Formerly from CO, FINALLY settled in FL!
Hey, Larry, what you find typical to you sure isn't in my world. Now you have nother beautiful sign for your wall collection. Your work is always top notch. Thanks for sharing it with the forum.