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New sign in the "man cave STABLE"

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

Thumbs up. Makes the cave wheel horse cozy.

Glenn

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rwilson

looks good.

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AMC RULES

Some nice  :wh: signage there in your cave.  :handgestures-thumbsup: 

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Tankman

The man cave looks great!

 

Won't ever be duplicated, we'll just enjoy your pic's. Thanks for sharing!   :)

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KC9KAS

Man Cave looks great with the WH sign(s)!

Thanks for the photo.

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jdleach

Love the signs Mike. All I picked up at the show, outside of some parts for my 312-8, was a small flag from Glen Pettit. Will put that up in the garage this weekend. First :wh: signage I have acquired.

Just noticed that you have a "1957 GEMCO BIG BOY". Is this a General Engineering and Machine Company made tractor out of St. Louis MO.? If so, this is quite interesting. If the same company as the one I am thinking of, they made a large variety of items such as air conditioning units and machine tools. I have a late 1950's GEMCO 24" shaper in my machine shop that I purchased last year. Built like a tank, and is in near perfect condition. Did not know they made lawn equipment.

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Coadster32

Nice collection of signs!!

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55rj35jr

Love the signs Mike. All I picked up at the show, outside of some parts for my 312-8, was a small flag from Glen Pettit. Will put that up in the garage this weekend. First :wh: signage I have acquired.

Just noticed that you have a "1957 GEMCO BIG BOY". Is this a General Engineering and Machine Company made tractor out of St. Louis MO.? If so, this is quite interesting. If the same company as the one I am thinking of, they made a large variety of items such as air conditioning units and machine tools. I have a late 1950's GEMCO 24" shaper in my machine shop that I purchased last year. Built like a tank, and is in near perfect condition. Did not know they made lawn equipment.

the GEMCO big boy tractor was mfg by the General Mower Corp  thanks

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