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These two signs don't really have a lot in common, other than both being made of sandblasted HDU.
"Madison Livestock Exchange" is 6' wide. It's designed for a freestanding installation. The pressure-treated wood support structure can be seen protruding out the sides. This makes is a relatively simple matter to fasten the sign between a pair of nice-looking posts. We can provide these, or they can be arranged for locally. The oval "art design" area is routed down smooth, and Rich did his usual excellent work with this painting of a bull.
"The Tap Room" is much smaller, about 3' wide. In this case the artwork was provided by the client, but in a challenging format. With a combination of computers and paintbrushes, we were able to do a good job reproducing the challenging design. The sign is for a restaurant in the U.S.Virgin Islands. Because the address had a U.S. zip code, shipping did not present a problem.


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