What to do with the mandrel bender--when slow, Warning-NO 914 content |
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What to do with the mandrel bender--when slow, Warning-NO 914 content |
Maltese Falcon |
Dec 25 2005, 01:59 AM
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A friend of mine owns a snow/ skate board shop in L.A. (Westwood Bl.) and needed some ID on his building. After checking out all of the usual sign shops- he approached me with "What if you could bend me up a Hot Rod sign in 3" and chrome it ?"
I designed the calligraphy, fabbed it up and had a crane co. lift it into place. At one time he had the entire building painted in flames- I guess the neighbors made him paint it back to white ;( He actually polishes up the chrome once a year (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/biggrin.gif) Marty Attached thumbnail(s) |
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