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I'd be in for one too, great work
Well it sounds like there is a lot of interest in this sign, so it looks like I will be making a limited first run of these for you guys. This sign measures approximately 36" tall by 34" wide, I will look into making a smaller version at some point but a lot of the detail is as small as will allow without some major rework. The finish on this sign will be a polished finish with a clear coat unless a request is made for something different. There will also be mounting brackets on the backside to make this stand one inch of the wall to give it more depth.
If you are fully committed to buying one of these then please send an email to Larsoncl7@gmail.com please include your username from this forum, your Real name and a phone number, under the subject line please enter don't tread on me sign.This is a time consuming sign to make but I will try to get orders out as fast as I can. The price per is $200 and that is finished out as described above. If I get enough request for a torch coloring finish I will do that at no additional charge.
Awesome job! Here's a little history on the Gadsden flag.
http://www.usflag.org/history/gadsden.html
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I wish they were smaller at 36x34 I have no where to put it. If you make a smaller one please let me know.
Anyone know how they do the Rust/Browning that they use on steel bridges and other steel structures now-a-days? Can I do this at home or is there somewhere that does this for a reasonable price? That would be my preferred finish.
Thanks Lars for making this available. It is an excellent blending of craftsmanship and artistry.
I hate to tell you this, but that clipart is of a french rattlesnake. La Crotale. Lives in the french alps. Instead of striking, they act like possums when approached.
I want one! I'd put that on my front door!
I guess that's a NO for your order then? The cutout was meant to look like a Crotalus Adamanteus also known as an Eastern Diamondback rattle snake,( see image below for reference to what was trying to be accomplished) I'm truly sorry that my design skills and metal working abilities could not properly portray that in the finished product.