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Stained glass wheelhorse sign

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Sparky

Damn! That's nice!

  

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meadowfield

Very nice indeed Neil! 

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oldlineman

That is fine work!

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953 nut

:bow-blue:                Very skilled young man. Thanks for sharing this with us.        :text-coolphotos:

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CasualObserver

That looks amazing! Thanks for sharing!  :wub:

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Terry M

I Like it!     Very Nice..:)

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ClassicTractorProfessor

Very nice...that man definitely has some skill

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Fordiesel69

That is amazing, if you don;t mind sharing, whats something like that run?  It looks expensive.

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neil
56 minutes ago, Fordiesel69 said:

That is amazing, if you don;t mind sharing, whats something like that run?  It looks expensive.

 

It cost me £130 which is roughly $170 , I thought it was a good price as there is a lot of work involved , the chap does it as a hobby to make an extra few Shillings 

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Chris G

That is very nice! Very good craftsmanship for sure.

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Mike'sHorseBarn

Absolutely beautiful! Nice to see people still craft things like this!

 

Mike

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elcamino/wheelhorse

That sign is excellent and well worth the price. The young  man has talent.

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ebinmaine
6 hours ago, neil said:

the chap does it as a hobby

hobby    perhaps should be a side job that Pays. He does lovely work.

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elliot ness

Very nice sign. :text-bravo:

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Retired Wrencher

Neil it is something to be proud of. :handgestures-thumbupright:. Enjoy it.

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TDF5G

Mighty fine :wh: signs.  They look awesome! :handgestures-thumbupright:

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neil

It arrived safely in the post today , can honestly say I'm delighted with it IMG_1032.JPGIMG_1033.JPGIMG_1034.JPGIMG_1035.JPG

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AMC RULES

:bow-blue: Very nice indeed...

making a light box for it Neil? 

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neil
31 minutes ago, AMC RULES said:

:bow-blue: Very nice indeed...

making a light box for it Neil? 

Craig , yes I will make a light box for it , hopefully I manage to get an hour to myself to get into the workshop , I have a few lengths of old oak laying about , that's the plan .

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AMC RULES

I know it's gonna be sweet when you're done.   :icecream:

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c-series don

Ok, ok enough is enough. How much is it going to cost me/us to get one of those across the pond? I would love to have one of those. Since I don't have much more room to store tractors instead and I refuse to store them outside, signage is the next best thing!!! 

I meant inside!

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Oldarmy

Very nice indeed. Being a sometimes actual stained glass artist myself I appreciate the craftsmanship. I recently purchased a vinyl plotter/cutter and may have to make something like this. A vinyl cutter allows one to cut out very intricate shapes from adhesive backed vinyl sheets in a multitude of colors. The lead adhesive backed strips used in the type of work shown gives the appearance of the "lead Came" used in traditional stained glass window construction and has a very authentic appearance I must say. Well done !

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